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11.07.2013 Von Michael Thiem Musik Spezial - Radiophon 21.03 bis 22.00 Uhr Sendung: 11.07.2013 Von Michael Thiem 1. 50er Dampflok, im Führerstand CD: Stakkato 4 Audio CD 27000572 B, LC: 07684, T. 29 2. Klaus Lenz: Hallo, Igor Klaus Lenz Big Band LP: Klaus Lenz Big Band: Aufbruch Amiga Stereo 8 55 509, LC: -, T. B1 3. Andy Partridge: Train Running Low On Soul Coal XTC CD: XTC: The Big Express Virgin CDV 2325, LC: 03098, T. 14 4. Vorspannlok BR 02.0 LP: Von 01 bis 99 - Dampflokomotiven der Deutschen Reichsbahn Litera Stereo 8 65 252, LC: -, T. A2 5. Die Abfahrt des Dampfzuges 80106 CD: Ultraschall - Geräusche digital Intercord INT 845.107, LC: 01109, T. 19 6. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps Fazil Say CD: Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps Teldec Classics 8573-81041-2, LC: 06019, T.s 2 / 6 7. At Bromsgrove, at the foot of the Lickey Incline, on an August afternoon in 1959 CD: The Age Of Steam ASV Transacord CD ATR 7037, LC: -, T. 1 8. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Robert Craft CD: Stravinsky: The Composer, Vol. 1 MusicMasters 01612-67078-2, DoCD, LC: -, T. B15 9. Moderner Güterzug CD: Super-Stakkato Audio CD 27000534 Z, LC: 07684, T. 54 10. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati CD: Stravinsky: Petrouchka, Le Sacre du printemps Mercury Living Presence 434 331-2, LC: 00268, T.s 5 / 6 11. Irmin Schmidt & Bruno Spoerri: Springlight Rite Irmin Schmidt & Bruno Spoerri CD: Irmin Schmidt & Bruno Spoerri: Toy Planet Virgin CDVE 48, LC: 03098, T. 5 12. Ellington / Mills, arr. John Harle: Caravan The John Harle Band CD: John Harle: The Shadow Of The Duke EMI Classics CDC 7 54298 2, LC: 06646, T. 1 13. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Ernest Ansermet CD: Stravinsky: Ballets Decca 443 467-2, DoCD, LC: 00171, T. A5 14. Frank Zappa: Uncle Meat Frank Zappa & TheMothers CD: Zappa: Uncle Meat Zappa Records CDD ZAP 3, DoCD, LC: -, T. A1 15. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps London Festival Orchestra, Rene Leibowitz CD: Stravinsky: Petrouchka, Le Sacre du printemps Chesky Records CD 42, LC: 05307, T.s 20 / 21 / 22 16. Dampflok 482 Nr2514 Illinois Central CD: 1.111 Geräusche Döbeler Corporations ISBN 3-938467-04-5, sine tempore 17. Jimi Hendrix: 3rd Stone From The Sun The Jimi Hendrix Experience CD: Hendrix: Are You Experienced Polydor 825 416-2, LC: 00309, T. 9 18. Jon Hassell / Peter Freeman: Divine S.O.S. Jon Hassell CD: Hassell: Maarifa Street Label Bleu LBLC 6674, LC: 09743, T. 1 19. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps Concertgebouw Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis CD: Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps, Petrouchka Philips 416 498-2, LC: 00305, T. 2 20. Controlled Bleeding: Incineration Controlled Bleeding CD: Controlled Bleeding: Inanition Cleopatra Records Hypnotic CLP 9720-2, DoCD, LC: -, T. B11 21. Trad.: The Offerings For General Protectors (Sarkam) Monks of The Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery, Dharamsala CD: Sacred Ceremonies - Ritual Music of Tibetan Buddhism, Vol. 1 Fortuna Records 17074-2, LC: 08878, T. 1 22. Chain Reaction: Ridis - Foto Chain Reaction CD: Chain Reaction: ...Compiled CRD-06 / EFA 50306-2, LC: 01044, T. 8 23. Steve Reich: Pendulum Music Martin Demmler CD: Reich: Phase Patterns, Pendulum Music, Piano Phase u.a. Wergo WER 6630-2, LC: 00846, T. 4 24. György Ligeti: Poeme Symphonique for 100 Metronomes Francoise Terrioux CD: György Ligeti Edition Vol. 5 Sony Classical SK 62310, LC: 06868, T. 6 25. Sergei Prokofiev: Le pas d'acier, Suite op. 41a Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Järvi CD: Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky u.a. Chandos Classics CHAN 10482 X, LC: 07038, T. 8 26. Frank Zappa, arr. Duo Sonare: Igor's Boogie Duo Sonare CD: Duo Sonare plays Zappa, Debussy, Albeniz, Piazzolla sound star-ton SST 31111, LC: 08674, T. 1 27. Edgar Varese: Deserts Orchestre National de France, Kent Nagano CD: Varese: Orchestral Works Erato 8573-85671-2, DoCD, LC: 00200, T. B6 28. Jan Bang / Eivind Aarset: Black Silence Eivind Aarset, Jan Bang CD: Eivind Aarset: Dream Logic ECM 2301 (371 3657); LC: 02516, T. 4 29. Laboratory, centrifugal machine CD: Sound Effects 7 Digimode Ltd SP 11062, LC: -, T. 48 30. M.L. Gore: People Are People Depeche Mode CD: Depeche Mode: Some Great Reward Mute / Intercord INT 846.812, LC: 05834, T. 3 31. Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez CD: Stravinsky: Petrouchka, Le Sacre du printemps DGG 435 769-2, LC: 00173, T. 6 32. Miles Davis: Shhh/Peaceful Miles Davis + Band CD: Miles Davis: In A Silent Way CBS 450982 2, LC: 00149, T. 1 33. Goumour Almoctar: Iyat Idunia Ayasahen Omara "Bombino" Moctar CD: Bombino: Agadez Cumbancha Discovery / Exil Musik 95617-2, LC: 20764, T. 7 34. Igor Stravinsky: L'Oiseau de feu Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Antal Dorati CD: Stravinsky: Ballets Brilliant Classics 6243, DoCD, LC: 09421, T. A31 35. Ludwig van Beethoven: Sinfonie Nr. 7 Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Brüggen CD: Beethoven: Sinfonien Nr. 7 & 8 Philips 426 846-2, LC: 00305, T. 4 36. N.N.: Conclusion CD: The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds DCC Compact Classics GZS-1035, LC: 05307, T. 14 37. Frank Zappa, Ray Collins: Fountain Of Love Frank Zappa + Mothers CD: Frank Zappa: Cruising With Ruben & The Jets Zappa Records CD ZAP 4, LC: -, T. 10 .
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