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ウィークエンドサンシャイン
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/
放送日 :2010年 7月31日(土)
放送時間 :午前7:15〜午前9:00(105分)
ピーター・バラカン
サンシャイン・ミュージック・フェスティヴァル(パート1)
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
01. American Girl / Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
ALBUM: The Live Anthology

02. All Along The Watchtower / Dave Mason
ALBUM: Certified Live

03. I Shall Be Released / Joe Cocker
ALBUM: Live at Woodstock

04. Have A Little Faith In Me / Bill Frisell, Kermit Driscoll, Joey Baron
ALBUM: Live

05. Memphis In The Meantime / John Hiatt & The Guilty Dogs
ALBUM: Hiatt Comes Alive at Budokan ?

06. House Of The Rising Sun / The Animals
ALBUM: The Last Live Show

07. Space Captain / Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi's Soul Stew Revival
ALBUM: 2008-12-31 Fox Theatre, Atlanta

08. Will You Love Me Tomorrow ~ Some Kind of Wonderful ~ Up on the Roof / Carole King & James Taylor
ALBUM: The Essential Carole King

09. Things You Gave Me / Richard & Linda Thompson
ALBUM: In Concert, November 1975

10. 魚つりブルース / 高田渡高田漣
ALBUM: 27/03/03

11. Valdez In The Country / Donny Hathaway
ALBUM: These Songs For You, Live!

12. Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand) / Aretha Franklin
ALBUM: Live at Fillmore West - Don't Fight The Feeling

13. Blues Power / Albert King
ALBUM: Live Wire - Blues Power

14. As The Years Go Passing By / Santana
ALBUM: Live At The Fillmore '68


世界の快適音楽セレクション
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/hensei/program/index.cgi
放送日 :2010年 7月31日(土)
放送時間 :午前9:00〜午前10:57(117分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨
− シャープな音楽 −                  
「ブルーレディーに赤いバラを」(ゴンチチ)(3分25秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA−01792>

「キャンディ・ハウス」(ミッシェル・ガン・エレファント)(3分22秒)
コロムビア COCP−50719>

「練習曲 作品10 第1 ハ長調ショパン作曲(1分57秒)
(ピアノ)マウリツィオ・ポリーニ
<UNIVERSAL UCCG2002>

オビエド」(ブラインド・パイロット)(3分50秒)
<EXPUNGED REC. ER0007>

「ホワイ・トゥー・ケイ?」(ダップ・セオリー)(3分37秒)
<CONCORD REC. CCD−2208−2>

「シェイロ・ヂ・デドス」(ギンガ)(1分28秒)
<VELAS PRODUCOES ARTISTICAS 11−V199>

「買い物ブギ」(ザザ・アヴェック・カフェ・マヌーシュ)(5分41秒)
<ATELIER PARIS>

「スモーク」(ファニア・オール・スターズ)(4分04秒)
コロムビア V2CP5027>

「スティル“トランジトリー・アンセストリー”」(マイケル・グレゴリー・ジャクソン)(4分53秒)
<IAI REC. IAI37.38.57>

「私たちはバビロンの河に座し、涙した」アルヴォ・ペルト作曲(6分31秒)
(合唱)ヒリヤード・アンサンブル
(オルガン)クリストファー・バウアーズ・ブロードベント
<ECM REC. UCCE−9503>

「ジ・インヴィジブル・ラダー」(キザイア・ジョーンズ)(2分53秒)
<VIRGIN JAPAN VJCP−28104>

「シェイク・イット・オフ」(ヘンリー・スレッギル、メイク・ア・ムーヴ)(5分07秒)
<PI REC. PI01>

「モンクナッシュ」(エリオット・シャープ)(3分29秒)
<P−VINE PCD−2788>

「ブルー・ブロッサム」(ゴンチチ)(2分21秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

ジェリコ」(ジョニ・ミッチェル)(3分25秒)
<ASYLUM REC. BB−701>

「オール・ザ・ウェザー」(イノセンス・ミッション)(2分58秒)
<BADMAN REC. PCD−93334>

「ベルリン」(ヴィニシウス・カントゥアリア)(5分19秒)
「フジウ」(ヴィニシウス・カントゥアリア)(3分19秒)
<NAIVE PCD−93336>


The Janice Forsyth Show
Music, entertainment and celebrity guests
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079g47
Sat 31 Jul 2010
10:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Janice chats to Tom Jones and there's an interview and session from I Blame Coco.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t804w
Legendary Welsh singer Tom Jones is Janice's guest this week. He'll be talking about his newly released album 'Praise & Blame' which sees him going back to his gospel & blues roots. Plus interview and session from 'I Blame Coco' (aka Coco Sumner, daughter of musician Sting and Trudie Styler).

Music played
1. The Cardigans ― Rise & Shine
2. Lady Antebellum ― I Run To You
3. Band of Horses ― Factory
4. Tom Jones ― Strange Things
5. Tom Jones ― Burning Hell
6. Barenaked Ladies ― If I Had $1,000,000
7. The Burns Unit ― Trouble
8. China Crisis ― African & White
9. Vampire Weekend ― White Sky
10. Alan Pownall ― Colourful Day
11. The Police ― Roxanne
12. John Lennon ― #9 Dream
13. Ellie Goulding ― The Writer
14. Big Country ― Tracks Of My Tears
15. Jack Johnson ― At Or With Me
16. I Blame Coco ― IN SPIRIT GOLDEN [session]
17. I Blame Coco ― Quicker
18. I Blame Coco ― Self Machine
19. Sandie Shaw ― Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken?
20. Lloyd Cole and the Commotions ― My Bag
21. The Magic Numbers ― Why Did You Call
22. Tom Jones ― Skye Boat Song


Desert Island Discs
Desert Island Discs was created by Roy Plomley in 1942, and the format is simple: a guest is invited by Kirsty Young to choose the eight records they would take with them to a desert island
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr
Jimmy Mulville
Sun 1 Aug 2010
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Kirsty Young's castaway is the comedy producer, writer and actor Jimmy Mulville.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t613s
He began his life in comedy as a performer and writer but success in front of the camera clearly wasn't enough - he set up the production company Hat Trick and has turned out a huge number of hits, including "Have I Got News for You", "Father Ted" "Room 101" and "Outnumbered".

But he says that for many years he was a ticking time bomb - he became addicted to drugs and alcohol and, after triumphing over them, also fought cancer. These days, he is the father to four children and says he looks back with an overwhelming sense of gratitude at how his life has unfolded.

Producer: Leanne Buckle

Music played
1. The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl ― Fairytale of New York
Composer: MacGowan/Finer
Fairytale of New York, Warner, WEA400CD
2. Dean Martin ― That’s Amore
Composer: Warren/Brooks
The Best of the Capitol Years, Capitol, CDP7907182
3. The Beatles ― Golden Slumbers/Carry that Weight
Composer: Lennon/McCartney
Abbey Road, Parlophone, CDP7464462
4. David Bowie ― Jean Genie
Composer: David Bowie
Best of Bowie, EMI, 5398212
5. Squeeze ― Up the Junction
Composer: Difford/Tilbrook
Greatest Hits of Squeeze, A & M, 3971812
6. The Beatles ― In My Life
Composer: Lennon/McCartney
The Beatles 1962-1966, EMI, PCSP 717
7. BBC Chorus –with The BBC Choral Society, Goldsmith’s Choral Union and the Harrow Choral Society with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski ― Final movement of Mahler’s Second Symphony
Composer: Mahler
Mahler Symphony No.2, BBC, BBCL41362
8. The Rolling Stones ― You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Composer: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
Let It Bleed, ABKCO, 8823032

Record: In My Life - The Beatles
Book: The Complete works of P G Wodehouse
Luxury: A solar powered espresso machine.


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Russell Kane
Sun 1 Aug 2010
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Comedian and actor Russell Kane reveals his musical enthusiasms to Michael Berkeley.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t1xtk
Michael Berkeley's guest this week is the stand-up comedian, actor and media personality Russell Kane, who is currently touring his new show, Smokescreens and Castles, around the UK, including the Edinburgh Festival. He won the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year in 2004, and two years later took his debut comedy show, 'The Theory of Pretension', to the Edinburgh Fringe. In August 2008 he took his stand-up show 'Gaping Flaws' to the Edinburgh Festival, along with his hour-long Fakespeare play, The Lamentable Tragedie of Yates's Wine Lodge, which he also performed at Stratford-upon-Avon. In 2009 he returned to Edinburgh with his play Fakespeare and a new stand-up show, Human Dressage. He has been nominated three times for the major Edinburgh comedy award. (formerly The Perrier). In 2008 he appeared on the BBC's 'Live at the Apollo', and has hosted several series of BBC Radio 2's 'Out to Lunch'. He presents a Sunday afternoon show on Q Radio digital station.

Nothing if not erudite, Russell Kane cites Anthony Trollope among his favourite writers and Paula Rego as a favourite artist. His musical private passions begin with the third movement of Beethoven's 'Moonlight' Sonata, which he cites as a musical metaphor for the way his brain works when he is onstage. Bartok's Rhapsody No.1 for violin and piano makes him feel rustic and gleeful, while he fell in love with Chopin's Nocturne No.2 in E flat after watching Polanski's film 'The Pianist'. He loves piano music, and has chosen Debussy's Clair de lune and the Piano Sonata No.3 by Scriabin, whose music reminds him of his own writing process, passion firing off in all directions. Finally there's Schubert's Quartettsatz - he says he owes his love of Schubert to the impeccable taste of Woody Allen.

Music played
1. Ludwig van Beethoven ― Third mvt from Piano Sonata no 14 Op 27/2
Performer: Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
EMI VM5618342
2. Béla Bartók ― Part One from Rhapsody for Violin & Piano
Performers: György Pauk (violin), Jenó Jandó (piano)
NAXOS 8550886
3. Frédéric Chopin ― Nocturne no 2 in E flat Op 9 no 2
Performer: Daniel Barenboim (piano)
DG4315862
4. Claude Debussy ― Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque
Performer: Moura Lympany (piano)
EMI CDZ7625232
5. Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin ― 1st mvt from Piano Sonata No 3 Op 23
Performer: John Ogdon (piano)
EMICZS5726522
6. Franz Schubert ― Quartettsatz in C minor D703
Performers: Amadeus Quartet
DG4100242


Words and Music
A sequence of classical music mixed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f
Book of Hours
Sat 31 Jul 2010
18:00
BBC Radio 3
A sequence of words and music which journey around the clock over the course of 24 hours.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008lpvm
Amanda Root and Rory Kinnear take an imaginative journey around the clock over the course of twenty four hours with poems by John Clare, Byron, Louis MacNeice and Carol Ann Duffy and music by Samuel Barber, Schoenberg, Debussy, Ravel and Elvis Costello.

Producer's Note
This week’s Words and Music takes an imaginative journey around the clock over the course of twenty four hours.
The programme opens with Klami’s ‘Foggy Morning’ and Wordsworth’s poem ‘Composed upon Westminster Bridge’.
The day progresses with John Clare’s ‘Schoolboys in winter’ and the children’s choir in Peter Maxwell Davies’ ‘Seven Songs Home’ singing about the journey home from school. I selected music that for me reflected the emotions evoked by the poems so Carol Ann Duffy’s erotic and beautiful poem ‘Warming Her Pearls’ is heard with Debussy’s ‘Nuit d’etoiles’ and Charles Tomlinson’s poem ‘The Journey’ about a drive as the sun sets and the moon rises with Falla’s ‘En el Generalife’ from his ‘Nights in the Gardens of Spain’.
T.S. Eliot reading from his ‘Preludes’ about the winter evening settling down and the lighting of the lamps seemed to lead to ‘My Time of Day’ from the musical ‘Guys and Dolls’ and sung by Ian Charleson. The programme ends with Romeo and Juliet debating whether the bird they can hear is a nightingale or a lark and night ends with Schoenberg’s ‘Verklarte Nacht’.
Fiona McLean (producer)

Music and featured items
00:00
Uuno Klami ― Foggy Morning
Performers: Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam - conductor
FINLANDIA 8573856042
00:01
William Wordsworth
Upon Westminster Bridge read by Amanda Root
00:01
Edvard Grieg ― Morning - from Peer Gynt
Performers: Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi - conductor
VIRGIN CLASSICS 5457222
00:05
John Donne
The Sunne Rising read by Rory Kinnear
00:07
Aulis Sallinen ― Sunrise Serenade, op 63
Performer: Jouko Harjanne – trumpet, Aki Valimaki – trumpet, Avanti Chamber Orchestra
FINLANDIA 8573819722
00:14
Mark Doty
Long Point Light read by Amanda Root
00:15
Claude Debussy ― Nuages - Nocturnes
Performer: The Cleveland Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy - conductor
ELOQUENCE 467 428-2
00:21
Louis Macneice
Sunday Morning read by Rory Kinnear
00:22
George Butterworth ― Bredon Hill
Performers: Bryn Terfel – baritone, Malcolm Martineau - piano
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4459462
00:27
Cole Porter ― Miss Otis Regrets
Performer: Ella Fitzgerald
VERVE 821 989-2
00:30
John Clare
Schoolboys in Winter read by Rory Kinnear
00:31
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies ― Home - Seven Songs Home
Performers: The Choir of St Mary's Music School, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies - conductor/pianist
A Celebration of Scotland, UNICORN DKPCD9070
00:32
Carol Ann Duffy
Warming Her Pearls read by Amanda Root
00:34
Claude Debussy ― Nuit d'Etoiles
Performers: Veronique Gens – soprano, Roger Vignoles - piano
VIRGIN CLASSICS VC5453602
00:37
Manuel de Falla ― En el Generalife - Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Performer: Alicia de Larrocha – piano, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos
DECCA 410 289-2
00:37
Charles Tomlinson
The Journey read by Rory Kinnear
00:47
Philip Larkin
Friday Night in the Royal Station Hotel read by Amanda Root
00:48
Samuel Barber ― Solitary Hotel
Performer: Thomas Allen – Baritone, Endellion String Quartet, Roger Vignoles - piano
VIRGIN CLASSICS 7243 5 45033 2 0
00:50
T.S. Eliot
Preludes read by T.S. Eliot
00:51
Frank Loesser ― My Time of Day
Performers: The Original National Theatre Cast, Ian Charleson
Guys and Dolls, EMI MFP 0946 3213888
00:52
Thom Gunn
Night Taxi read by Rory Kinnear
00:53
Maurice Ravel ― Prelude a la nuit
Performer: The Cleveland Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy - conductor
ELOQUENCE 467 428-2
00:56
Walt Whitman
A Clear Midnight read by Amanda Root
00:57
Philip Glass ― Evening Song from Satyagraba
The Essential Philip Glass, SONY SBK64133
01:01
Fleur Adcock
Things read by Amanda Root
01:01
Lord Byron
We'll go no more a'roving read by Rory Kinnear
01:02
Charles-Valentin Alkan ― Nocturne in B
Performer: Jack Gibbons - piano
12 Studies in the Minor Keys, ASV CDDCS227
01:09
Elvis Costello ― The Lovers Arise
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas - conductor
Il Sogno, DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 00289 471 5772
01:12
William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet read by Amanda Root and Rory Kinnear
01:12
Arnold Schönberg ― Verklarte Nacht
Performers: Berliner Philharmoniker


Words and Music
A sequence of classical music mixed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f
The Prodigy
Sun 1 Aug 2010
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Poems and music by prodigies and the early work of great artists.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t1yjh
A selection of poems and music by prodigies, read by actors Jack Laskey and Ellie Kendrick, including the early, sometimes very early work of great artists.

All the music is composed by or performed by teenagers, from Purcell and Mozart to Benjamin Britten and Thomas Ades.There are early recordings of pianists Daniel Barenboim and Evgeny Kissin made when they were twelve, and ten year old violin prodigy Sarah Chang dazzles with a Paganini Caprice.

Rimbaud, Byron, Robert Graves and Paul Muldoon all published poetry in their teens. Daisy Ashford was barely nine when she wrote her satirical novella The Young Visiters. Anne Frank wrote the final entry to her remarkable diary on this day, 1 August, in 1944, age fifteen.

Poetry also comes from a young Keats, who dedicated Endymion to another teenage poet Thomas Chatterton, whose early death was immortalised in pre-Raphaelite art. Plus contemporary poets Sarah Howe, Liz Berry, Matthew Gregory and Adam O'Riordan.

The relevant ages of the composers, performers and poets are given on the running order below.

Producer: Tim Prosser.

Running Order
00:00:00
Sarah Chang (age 10), violin
Paganini (age 20)
Caprice No.1 in E
EMI 07777 54352 tr 10 2`06
00:01:23
John Keats (age 22)
Endymion extract
Dedicated to the memory of the poet Thomas Chatterton (who died age 17)
(Ellie Kendrick)
00:02:38
Daniel Barenboim (age 12), piano
J C Bach
Sonata in B Flat Op 17 No 6, Prestissimo
WL 1214 LP tr 3 2`00
00:05:08
Paul Muldoon (age 21)
Wind and Tree
(Jack Laskey)
00:05:51
Mozart (age 18)
Symphony No 29 in A KV 201, Allegro moderato
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Marriner
Philips 420 486 tr 5 7`22
00:13:12
Liz Berry (20s)
The Patron Saint of School Girls
(Ellie Kendrick)
00:14:30
Judy Garland (age 16)
Somewhere over the rainbow
tr 1 2`48
00:17:10
Christopher Marlowe (20s)
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love
(Jack Laskey)
00:18:29
Schubert (age 16)
Shepherd’s Lament
Bryn Terfel, Malcolm Martineau
DG 445 294 tr 17 3`30
00:21:50
Anne Frank (age 15)
From the final entry of her diary (1 August 1944)
(Ellie Kendrick)
00:23:10
Mendelssohn (age 16)
Octet, Presto
Kodaly and Auer Quartets
Naxos 8557270 tr 4 5`54
00:29:04
Wilfred Owen (age 24)
Dulce et Decorum est
(Jack Laskey)
00:30:40
Thomas Ades (age 19)
Chamber Symphony, movt IV
CBSO, Simon Rattle
EMI 556 818 tr 12 2`11
00:32:53
Purcell (age 17)
Lord, who can tell
Charles Daniels, Paul Agnew, Michael George
Choir of New College Oxford, The Kings Consort
Hyperion 66663 tr 2 4`15
00:37:05
Sarah Howe (20s)
Night in Arizona
(Ellie Kendrick)
00:38:10
Adam O’Riordan (20s)
Dressing
(Jack Laskey)
00:39:00
Evgeny Kissin (age 12), piano
Liszt
Forest Murmurs (Waldesrauschen)
Recorded live in Moscow on 23 May 1984
RV 10031 tr 1 4`04
00:43:00
Daisy Ashford (age 9)
The Young Visiters (extract)
(Ellie Kendrick)
00:45:25
Bizet (age 17)
Symphony in C, Allegro
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Marriner
EMI 5551182 tr 1 9`35
00:55:00
Byron (age 18)
Imitated from Catullus: To Anna
(Jack Laskey)
00:55:47
Stevie Wonder (age 17)
For Once in my Life
WD72183 tr 1 2`48
00:58:36
Robert Graves (age 15)
Ghost Music
(Ellie Kendrick)
00:59:10
Hilary Hahn (age 16), violin
Bach
Sonata No 3 in C BWV 1005, Largo
SK 62793 tr 15 3`57
01:03:04
Shelley (age 23)
Alastor: Or, the Spirit of Solitude
(Jack Laskey)
01:04:03
Britten (age 18)
Sinfonietta, Tarantella
EMI 556 5342 tr 10 3`48
01:07:56
Marjorie Fleming (age 8)
Then I would all quite happy be
Written a few months before her death in 1811
(Ellie Kendrick)
01:08:30
Schubert (age 17)
Little Wild Rose (Heidenroslein)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Gerald Moore
DG 431 0852 tr 15 1`44
01:10:15
Matthew Gregory (20s)
Vampires
(Jack Laskey)
01:11:00
Chopin (age 19)
Etude No 1 in C Op 10
Martha Argerich (age 24), piano
Live winning performance at the 1965 Chopin Competition in Warsaw
PNCD 003 tr 4 1`48