Elaine Mitchener's Sweet Tooth
Tom McKinney presents the first broadcast of Elaine Mitchener's Sweet Tooth, a music theatre piece exploring the links between the slave trade and the British sugar industry.
Tom McKinney presents the first broadcast of Elaine Mitchener's Sweet Tooth, a music theatre piece exploring the links between the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the British sugar industry, drawing on texts from an 18th-century slave song, a traditional Jamaican religious invocation and the records of a 19th-century plantation owner. The work is performed by Elaine Mitchener (vocal), Jason Yarde (saxophone), Mark Sanders (percussion) and Sylvia Hallett (violin, accordion), and was recorded at The Bluecoat in Liverpool in November. Also tonight, a return to the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival: Explore Ensemble perform Patricia Alessandrini's Tracer la lune d'un doigt; plus a round-up of recent releases including music by Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Brice Pauset and Fabrice Fitch, along with a newly unearthed album of film music by Bernard Parmegiani.
Photo by Brian Roberts.
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Anna Thorvaldsdottir
Aura
Ensemble: Los Angeles Percussion Quartet.- Solo Luminus.
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Bernard Parmegiani
Rock (OST) - Theme Alba & Serge; Chef Charon; Deux Rockers
Performer: Bernard Parmegiani.- Transversales Disques.
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Charles Amirkhanian
Mugic
Performer: Charles Amirkhanian.- OTHER MINDS.
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Cheryl Frances-Hoad
The Madness Industry
Ensemble: Onyx Brass.- NMC.
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Elaine Mitchener
Sweet Tooth
Performer: Mark Sanders. Performer: Jason Yarde. Performer: Sylvia Hallett. Singer: Elaine Mitchener. -
Fabrice Fitch
Agricola IX
Performer: Richard Craig. Ensemble: Distractfold Ensemble.- METIER.
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Brice Pauset
Cinq Canons
Performer: Nicolas Hodges.- WERGO.
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Patricia Alessandrini
Tracer la lune d'un doigt
Ensemble: Explore Ensemble.
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- Sat 30 Dec 2017 22:00Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 3
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