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November 30, 2011 “Estonian Music/Heiki Matlik Interview”
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Tony MorrisArvo PartMatlikRaimo Kangro

This week’s edition of Classical Guitar Alive! features music by Estonian composers and an interview with Estonian guitarist Heiki Matlik, who was a member of the extraordinary and influential chamber trio Camerata Tallinn with flutist Jaan Ouen and violinist Ulrika Kristian for 18 years.

Public Radio Satellite System uplink:
Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 1300 Eastern Time digital stereo channel: A68.1

Program ID# 11-D65-00048
Title: Estonian Music/Heiki Matlik Interview

In Cue: MUSIC IN “Hello and welcome to..”
Out Cue: MUSIC IN “...another edition of Classical Guitar Alive!”
Program Length: 58:57

INTRODUCTION:

Bizet: Carmen Suite: Prelude
Los Romeros (Philips 412-609)

PROGRAM BEGINS:
 

Raimo Kangro: Alla Sincerone
Duo Concertante
(Antes Edition 31.9160)

Interview: Heiki Matlik: “Estonian music included something special... ... from both sides information how to compose music, how to feel music.”

Raimo Kangro: Vanishing Snow
Arvo Leibur, violin
Terje Terasmaa, vibraphone
Heiki Matlik, guitar
(Estonian Radio 2001)

Tonu Korvits:Prelude II
Tiit Peterson, guitar
(Antes Edition 31.9160)

Arvo Part: Fratres
Manuel Barrueco, guitar
Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia
Victor Pablo Perez, conductor
(Koch 7597)

Rene Eespere: Trivium
Camerate Tallinn
(Finlandia 4509-95705)

Ester Magi: Cantus
Boris Bjorn Bagger, guitar
Teet Jarvi, cello
(Antes Edition 31.9110)

Raimo Kangro: Idioms
Camerate Tallinn
(Finlandia 4509-95705)

Interview: Heiki Matlik: “A lot of our composers get from folks music, our Estonian folks songs... ... If we only compose cosmopolitan music, and we forget about where we are born, and our nationality, then we've lost something very great and [a] deep connection inside.”

Peter Vahi: To His Highness, Salvador D.
Camerate Tallinn
(Finlandia 4509-95705)

LOSING THEME/FUNDING CREDITS


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