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Late Junction

A laid-back, eclectic mix of world music, ranging from the ancient to the contemporary

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    Fiona Talkington

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    Fiona Talkington with music from Mary MacMaster, Donald Hay and Busoni.

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      Fiona Talkington with music from 9Bach and Ligeti, as well as a work song from Indonesia.

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      Fiona Talkington with music from Bea Palya, Groanbox and Tomasz Stanko.

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Late Junction's 10th Anniversary

For the programme's tenth anniversary edition, Fiona Talkington and Verity Sharp hosted a studio concert, recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios, featuring some favourite artists: pianist Huw Warren, members of The Roots Union, Max De Wardener playing Cloud Bowls, plus the Norwegian duo of accordionist Stian Carstensen and violinist Ola Kvernberg.

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David Sylvian

David Sylvian talks to Fiona Talkington about his music

Late Junction 10th birthday video documentary

Interviews with producers, presenters and musicians preparing for the live event, plus excerpts from the rehearsals.

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Tuesday, 23:15 on Radio 3

Fiona Talkington with music from Alistair Anderson, Monteverdi and Richard Maxfield.

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