20 July 2004
Tuesday 20 July 2004 22:15-0:00 (Radio 3)
At the heart of tonight's programme is The Prince of Music and the Priests of Nothingness, a sequence of 15th century English choral music performed by the BBC Singers conducted by Bo Holten and joined by shakuhachi player Clive Bell, recorded at this year's Spitalfields Festival.
Also tonight, music from Keith Jarrett and the latest collaboration between Brian Eno and Robert Fripp, The Equatorail Stars .
Presented by Fiona Talkington.
Duration:
1 hour 45 minutes
Playlist
Presented by Fiona Talkington
Producer: Anna Mermagen
10.15
Trad arr Jan Garbarek: Ailu Gaup
Rahkki Sruvvis
Taken from the album I took up the runes
ECM 843850 2
10.18
John Dunstaple: Salve Scema Sanctitatis
Shakuhachi solo: Komoro Bushi
Anon (English 15th century): Ivy is good
Shakuhachi solo: Esashi Oiwake
Anon (English 15th century): In every state
Shakuhachi solo: Hanagasa Ondo
Anon (English 15th century): To many a well
Shakuhachi solo: Reiho
Robert Fayrfax: Salve Regina
Leonel Power: Alma redemptoris Mater
Shakuhachi improvisation
Gloriose Virginis
BBC Singers / Bo Holten / Clive Bell, Shakuhachi
Recorded at St Leonard’s Church, Shorditch on 18th June 2004 for Late Junction at the Spitalfields Festival
11.20
Keith Jarrett: Part IIb
Keith Jarrett
Taken from the album The Koln Concerto
ECM 810067 2 tr 3
11.38
Brian Eno and Robert Fripp: Meissa/Lyra/ Tarazed
Brian Eno and Robert Fripp
Taken from the album The Equatorial Stars
DGM0402