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1 Musik Spezial 1 Musik Spezial - Radiophon 21.03 bis 22.00 Uhr Sendung: 31.01.2013 Von Harry Lachner Musikmeldung 1. A Little Place Called Trust The Paper Chase (John Congleton) 28101-2 CD: Hide The Kitchen Knives 2. Ceremonial Magic II John Zorn (John Zorn) Tzadik TZ 8092 CD: Music and Its Double 3. Black Angels - I. Departure Quatuor Diotima (George Crumb) Naive 5272 CD: American Music 4. L.A. Confidential Jerry Goldsmith (Goldsmith) Restless 0187-72946-2 CD: LA Confidential 5. The Prophecy John Zorn (John Zorn) Tzadik TZ 8303 CD: A Vision in Blakelight 6. Room 203 Graham Reynolds (Graham Reynolds) Lakeshore 33863 CD: A Scanner Darkly 7. Fantasie For Horns II Hildegard Westerkamp (Hildewgard Westerkamp) Empreintes Digitales IMED 9631 CD: Transformations 8. Hier und dort Ernst Jandl, Christian Muthspiel (Ernst Jandl, Christian Muthspiel) Universal 0602517784901 (LC: 12216) CD: für und mit ernst 9. Tristan Eric Schaefer (Richard Wagner) ACT 9543-2 CD: Who is afraid of Richard W.? 10. Je ne pense kanous Hélène Breschand, Sylvain Kassap (Hélène Breschand, Sylvain Kassap) D'Autres Cordes dac 311 CD: Double-Peine 11. Harbour Symphony Hildegard Westerkamp (Hildegard Westerkamp) Empreintes Digitales IMED 9631 CD: Transformations 2 12. Soudain l'hiver dernier Hélène Breschand, Sylvain Kassap (Hélène Breschand, Sylvain Kassap) D'Autres Cordes dac 311 CD: Double-Peine 13. Voyage en Egypte Paul Bowles (Paul Bowles, Bill Laswell) Meta Records MTA9601 CD: Baptism of Solitude 14. Floundering Shelley Hirsch, Simon Ho (Shelley Hirsch, Simon Ho) Tzadik 7638 CD: Where Were You, Then? 15. Flea Bite Nurse with Wound (Steven Stapleton) UD 032 CD CD: A Sucked Orange 16. Game of Two Oren Ambarchi, Robin Fox (Oren Ambarchi, Robin Fox) Kranky Krank169 CD: Connected 17. Inner Ear Rupture The Melvins (The Melvins) IPC-136 CD: Freak Puke 18. Another One (Oh Maybellene) Pere Ubu (Pere Ubu) Fire Records FV290 CD: Lady from Shanghai 19. Room 203 Graham Reynolds (Graham Reynolds) Lakeshore 33863 CD: A Scanner Darkly 20. Atrées II Instrumental Ensemble of (Iannis Xenakis) Contemporary Music, Paris 6 87674 2 CD: Xenakis - Chamber Music 21. XVII Abigail Hopkins & David Hurn (Abigail Hopkins, David Hurn, Fire Records SPFIRECD110CD1 James Joyce) CD: Chamber Music - James Joyce (1907) 22. XXIII Mercury Rev (Mercury Rev, James Joyce) Fire Records SPFIRECD110CD1 CD: CD: Chamber Music - James Joyce (1907) 23. Swellage Garage a Trois (Marco Benevento) The Royal Potato Family RPF 1105 CD: Always Be Happy, But Stay Evil Moderation 24. Wild Pitch Annie Gosfield (Annie Gosfield) Tzadik 8088 CD: Almost Truths And Open Deceptions 3 25. Bertolt Brecht Peter Ablinger (Peter Ablinger) 0013082KAI CD: Voices and Piano 26. Wild Pitch Annie Gosfield (Annie Gosfield) Tzadik 8088 CD: Almost Truths And Open Deceptions 27. The Letter Cosa Brava (Fred Frith, Zeina Nasr) Intakt CD 204 (LC: 11265) CD: The Letter 28. Gringsing Eyvind Kang (Eyvind Kang) TZ 8089,CD: Grass 29. The Musician and the Carillon Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, (Alfred Schnittke) Ltg. Frank Strobel Capriccio 71 061, CD: Film Music Vol. II 30. Tranque JG Thirlwell (James G. Thirlwell) Tzadik TZ8072 CD: Manorexia: The Mesopelagic Waters 31. The God Of Silence Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, David Sylvian (Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, David Sylvian) Samadhisound sound cd ss022 CD: Uncommon Deities 32. Prelude for meditation 1 Hildegard Kleeb (John Cage) hat ART CD 6129 CD: Prelude for meditation 33. Sun Metal Phantom Orchard Orchestra (Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins) Tzadik TZ 7728 CD: Trouble In Paradise 34. Pyramids Of Tin Mycroft (Andrea Ferraris, Me Raabenstein) Nonine Records non039 CD: Quincunx 35. Ariel Sylvia Plath (Sylvia Plath) Credo 3 LP: Plath Reads Plath 36. Port Andrey Dergatchev (Andrey Dergatchev) ECM 1923 (LC: 2516) CD: The Return 37. Conneries John Zorn (John Zorn, Arthur Rimbaud) Tzadik TZ 830, CD: Rimbaud 38. ...The Unopened Email to God The Paper Chase (John Congleton) Gilead Media 008 CD: Cntrl-Alt-Delete-U 39. Kubrick Me Girl Rael (David Minor, Me Raabenstein) nonine recordings non027 4 CD: Frame 1- 3 40. Nights Paul Bowles (Paul Bowles, Bill Laswell) Meta Records MTA9601 CD: Baptism of Solitude 41. Die Trennung Ensemble Die Reihe, National Symphony (Shih) Orchestra Taiwan Capriccio C 5111 (LC: 08748) CD: Der Überquerung des Flusses 42. Colonne sans fin Vincent Courtois (Vincent Courtois) Rethinkart Records re0210 CD: L'imprévu 43. Conneries John Zorn (John Zorn, Arthur Rimbaud) Tzadik TZ 8301, CD: Rimbaud 44. Bog Let Mycroft (Andrea Ferraris, Me Raabenstein) Nonine Records non039 CD: Quincunx .
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