11 今週のお気に入り 01

ウィークエンドサンシャイン ウィンター・スペシャ
ブロードキャスターピーター・バラカンのナビゲートで送るウィークエンド・ミュージックマガジン。独特の嗅覚とこだわりの哲学でセレクトしたグッド・サウンドと、ワールドワイドな音楽情報を伝える。
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/
放送日: 2011年 1月 2日(日)
放送時間: 午後3:00〜午後6:45(225分)
ピーター・バラカン
ゲスト:板垣真理子(写真家)、ケペル木村(音楽ラ イター)
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110102
01. Woke Up This Morning / B.B. King
ALBUM: Rumba Blues 1940 - 1953

02. Longhair’s Blues-Rhumba / Professor Longhair
ALBUM: New Orleans Piano

03. Gin-Go-Lo-Ba / Olatunji
ALBUM: Drums Of Passion

04. Joromi / Sir. Victor Uwaifo
ALBUM: Evergreen Hits of 20 Music Masters of Our Country Nigeria

05. Water No Get Enemy (edit version) / Fela Kuti
ALBUM: Music Is The Weapon

06. There Was A Time / James Brown
ALBUM: 40th Anniversary Collection

07. Tchero Adari Nègn / Alèmayèhu Eshèté
ALBUM: Ethiopiques vol 8 (Swinging Addis)

08. Elewe Music: Abida (Slow Form) - Ewo (Fast Form) / Elewe Egungun Drummers
ALBUM: Yoruba Bata Drums: Elewe Music and Dance

09. Oro Seco Para Yemaya / Wemilere
ALBUM: Santeria - Tambours Sacrés

10. Voy A La Calle Vapor / Septeto Habanero
ALBUM: Orgullo de los Soneros

11. Elube Changó / Afro-Cuban All Stars
ALBUM: A Toda Cuba le Gusta

12. Prelude To Elegba〜Cambucha / Milton Cardona
ALBUM: Cambucha

13. Lucumi, Macumba, Voodoo / Eddie Palmieri
ALBUM: Lucumi, Macumba, Voodoo

14. Compay Cimarron / Arsenio Rodriguez
ALBUM: Quindembo-Afro Magic-La Magia De Arsenio Rodriguez

15. Aurora En Pekin / Marc Ribot
ALBUM: Y Los Cubanos Postizos (The Prosthetic Cubans)

16. Slavery Days / Burning Spear
ALBUM: Marcus Garvey-Garvey’s Ghost

17. Marbat ... Passin' Thru ... / The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari
ALBUM: Grounation

18. Gagánbadibá (Take Advice) / Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective
ALBUM: Wátina

19. Veto de Dieu / Alpha Blondy
ALBUM: Reggae Africa

20. Ibo / Voodoo Drums
ALBUM: Voodoo Drums

21. Son Fo / Africando All Stars
ALBUM: Mandali

22. Yaye Boy / Star Number One de Dakar
ALBUM: La Belle Epoque

23. Tcha Tcha Tcha De Mi Amor / Franco & Le TPOK Jazz
ALBUM: Francophonic

24. Pachanga Maria / Os Bongos
ALBUM: Angola Soundtrack

25. Passei / Cesaria Evora
ALBUM: La Diva aux Pieds Nus

26. Ijexa D’ Oxala / Candomble
ALBUM: Musique du monde : Brésil - Les Eaux D'Oxala

27. Revolta Olodum / Olodum
ALBUM: Dose Dupla

28. Areia Do Mar (Samba De Roda) / Mestre Suassuna
ALBUM: Capoeira - Cordao De Ouro

29. Canto Pra Exu〜Uma Historia de Ifa / Virginia Rodriguez
ALBUM: Nos

30. M'bala / Ramiro Musotto
ALBUM: SUDAKA ao vivo

31. Estilo de improviso de Maracatu Rural / Mestre Barachinha e Maracatu Canbinda Brasileira
ALBUM: Musica do Brasil

32. Maracatu Atômico / Chico Science e Nação Zumbi
ALBUM: Afrociberdelia

33. Janera para o Mundo / Milton Nascimento
ALBUM: Nascimento

34. A Maria Comeca a Beber / Clementina De Jesus
ALBUM: Cade Voce?

35. Candombe para Figali / Grupo del Cuareim
ALBUM: Candombe


The Janice Forsyth Show
Music, entertainment and celebrity guests
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079g47
Sat 1 Jan 2011
10:05
BBC Radio Scotland
A lively mix of current releases and classic hits with celebrity guests, plus the Secret Rock 'n' Roll Map of Scotland continues to highlight great Scottish rock trivia.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wx5mk
Janice is joined by Oscar winning Hollywood actor Kevin Kline for a rare interview. Janice caught up with him in Utah on a day off from his latest film "Darling Companion" starring with Diane Keaton to talk about his a career and how he manages to balance his high profile acting roles with a low profile private life.

Also to kick off 2011 the Red Hot Chilli Pipers are in conversation and in session blending traditional bagpipes with some of the rockiest songs of the day!

Music played
1. U2 ― New Year’s Day
2. The Proclaimers ― Letter From America
3. Codeine Velvet Club ― HOLLYWOOD [session track]
4. Kevin Kline ― Oh, Better Far To Live & Die
5. The Rolling Stones ― You Can’t Always Get What You Want
6. Kate Bush ― Running Up That Hill
7. Frightened Rabbit ― Swim Until You Can’t See Land
8. Aztec Camera ― Walk Out To Winter
9. KT Tunstall ― FADE LIKE A SHADOW [session track]
10. The Undertones ― Teenage Kicks
11. The Vaselines ― Sex With An X
12. Red Hot Chilli Pipers ― LONG WAY TO THE TOP [session track]
13. Red Hot Chilli Pipers ― CHASING CARS [session track]
14. Ace ― How Long
15. Primal Scream ― Movin’ On Up
16. Rolf Harris ― A Girl Like You
17. Edwyn Collins ― Losing Sleep
18. British Sea Power ― Living Is So Easy
19. Red Hot Chilli Pipers ― LOW RIDER [session track]


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
Tony Iveson
Sun 2 Jan 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Kirsty Young's castaway is Battle of Britain veteran Tony Iveson.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x31sq
Kirsty Young's castaway is the veteran RAF pilot Tony Iveson.

Aged 21, he survived being shot down in his Spitfire over the North Sea during his first taste of combat in the Battle of Britain. Unusually for a fighter pilot, he then went on to join Bomber Command and the famous Dambusters squadron, sinking the German battleship The Tirpitz and winning a Distinguished Flying Cross.

Aged 89 he returned to the skies, becoming the oldest man to fly a Lancaster bomber: "Well, I got out of that aeroplane and looked at it and it and thought how did we do it?" he says. "I know it was a long time ago and I was young and fit and a professional flier. But I thought about some of my friends who had been lost and it was an emotional experience."

Record: The adagio from Bruch's Violin Concerto
Book: A volume of Somerset Maugham's short stories
Luxury: Two established vines and a tin bath to make wine

Producer: Rachel Simpson.

Music played
1. Frank Sinatra — You do Something to Me
Composer: Cole Porter
Frank Sinatra sings Cole Porter, COLUMBIA
2. Tommy Dorsey — I’m Getting Sentimental Over You
Composer: Bassman-Washington
Cheek to Cheek 1935, Phontastic
3. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra — Amy, Wonderful Amy
Composer: Nichollas
Amy, Wonderful Amy, HMV
4. Danny Kaye — The Tubby the Tuba Song
Composer: George Kleinsinger-Paul Tripp
Danny Kaye Vol.2 for Kids, Naxos
5. Eric Coates — The Dam Busters March
Artist: The Band of the RAF Regiment Artist: The Band of the RAF Regiment
The Best of the Royal Air Force, Music Masters
6. Max Bruch — The Adagio from Bruch’s Violin Concerto
Artist: Kyung Wha Chung with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Kempe
Bruch: Violin concerto…, Decca
7. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — The 11th Variation of Tchaikovsky’s Suite No.3 in G
Artist: The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Tchaikovsky: Suite No.3 …, EMI
8. Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni — Part of Albinoni’s Adagio in G Minor
Artist: The Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Herbert Von Karajan
Albinoni: Adagio…, Deutsche Grammophon


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Mozart Compilation
Sun 2 Jan 2011
14:30
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley presents choices by a selection of past guests who are Mozart lovers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wx6v3
In honour of Radio 3's New Year celebration of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Michael Berkeley delves into the Private Passions archive to recall distinguished former guests who chose Mozart among their greatest enthusiasms. The late crime writer Michael Dibdin kicks off with Mozart's String Quartet in G, K387; then comes opera director Graham Vick, who was hard-pressed to narrow his Mozart choices down, but who eventually settled on a scene towards the end of 'The Magic Flute' . Psychologist and novelist Salley Vickers selected the slow movement of the Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K491; while actor Lenny Henry, political commentator Jonathan Dimbleby and Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo all had different reasons for choosing the opening movement of the Piano Sonata in A, K331. Two recent award-winning writers, Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson, and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, both selected extracts from Mozart's darkest and perhaps most psychologically disturbing opera, 'Don Giovanni'; while actor Simon Callow recalls his stage triumph as Mozart in Peter Shaffer's 'Amadeus', with the Adagio from the Serenade in B flat, K361, played to spine-tingling effect at the pivotal point of the drama. Finally, actor Fiona Shaw chooses the opening chorus of Mozart's last, unfinished work, the Requiem.

Music played
1. Wolfgang Amadeus MozartString Quartet in G, K387 (finale)
Performers: Quatuor Mosaïques
Mozart vol 1, ASTREE E 8746, Tr 4
2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Die Zauberflöte (Act II, scene 8)
Performers: Evelyn Lear (Pamina), Fritz Wunderlich (Tamino), James King and Marrti Talvela (Armed Men), Berlin PO/Karl Böhm
Mozart Die Zauberflöte, DG 449 749-2, CD2 Tr 25-26
3. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491 (2nd movement, Larghetto)
Performers: Solomon (piano), Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert Menges
Mozart, EMI CDH 763707-2, Tr 10
4. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Piano Sonata in A K331 (1st movement: Andante grazioso - theme only)
Performers: Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
Mozart, PHILIPS 468 359-2, CD3 Tr 7
5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Là ci darem la mano (from Don Giovanni Act 1, scene 3)
Performers: Graziella Sciutti (Zerlina), Eberhard Waechter (Don Giovanni), Philharmonia Orchestra/Carlo Maria Giulini
Mozart Don Giovanni, EMI 7243 5 56232 2, CD1 Tr 17
6. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― The appearance of the statue from Don Giovanni (from the Finale to Act 2)
Performers: Gottlob Frick (The Statue), Eberhard Waechter (Don Giovanni), Giuseppe Taddei (Leporello), Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus/Carlo Maria Giulini
Mozart Don Giovanni, EMI 7243 5 56232-2, CD3 Tr 10-11
7. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Adagio (Serenade in B flat K 361)
Performers: London Mozart Players Wind Ensemble/Jane Glover
Mozart, NOVELLO NVLCD 103, Tr 3
8. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Opening chorus of the Requiem, K626
Performers: Monteverdi Choir/English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner
Mozart Requiem, PHILIPS 420 197-2, Tr 1


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
Mozart: An Inspiration
Sun 2 Jan 2011
22:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music focusing on writers inspired by Mozart to a new creativity of their own.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x0xjc
Mozart's genius has inspired many artists to comment on his musical creativity. This edition of Words & Music focuses on the writers inspired by Mozart to a new creativity of their own. Michael Pennington and Olivia Williams read from authors including Eduard Morike, Sara Teasdale, Hardy, Goethe, and Wallace Stevens, accompanied by some of Mozart's finest music.

Producer's Note

Mozart’s life and music have inspired and influenced not only a wide variety of composers, but also many writers, from poets and novelists to philosophers. While music and genius are in essence intangible, the writers in this edition of Words & Music pay homage to one of the greatest of Western composers, alongside some of his finest music.

The first author is fellow composer Robert Schumann, writing in his regularly published music journal under one of his two contrasting aliases, Eusebius, commenting on Mozart’s greatness.

At the other end of this journey is another figure in awe of Mozart’s genius: the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, truly astounded by the music of Don Giovanni in one of his major works Either/Or.

Along the way we encounter those inspired both by the music and the man. Oscar Wilde contemplates the Last Judgement in response to both the aural and visual in the Sistine Chapel, and Hardy’s uplifting Lines to a Movement in Mozart’s E flat Symphony is more an evocation of the spirit of the music rather than a quotation of the music itself. Pushkin’s play Mozart and Salieri dwells on the infamous tale of Salieri’s jealousy; Eduard Morike imagines Mozart en route to Prague for the first performance of The Marriage of Figaro whilst also working on his next opera, Don Giovanni; and Stephanie Cowell’s historical novel features the encounters of the young Wolfgang Amadeus with the four sisters of the Weber family, including his eventual wife, Constanze.

Scenes of domestic music-making and underlying emotional intensity are created by Goethe in his poem Hermann und Dorothea, by Mary Shelley in her futuristic novel, The Last Man, and by the American Sara Teasdale in her poem A Minuet of Mozart’s. Meanwhile Mozart’s librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, who improbably ended his days as a professor of Italian in New York, writes in his journal of his role in bringing Mozart to greater recognition, with a certain sense of self-importance.

Other authors from America feature too, placing Mozart in a contemporary context: Wallace Stevens, writing during the Great Depression, and WH Auden, who couldn’t resist penning a prologue to The Magic Flute whilst making an English version of the libretto for the composer’s bicentenary in 1956.

Brought together, these writers from different generations worldwide are all touched by the humanity and above all the incredible genius of Mozart.

Producer: Janet Tuppen

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Symphony no.25 in G minor, K.183, 1st mvt
Performer: conductor Alexander Schneider
COE Records CDCOE 810 Tr. 1
00:00
Schuman, translator Henry Pleasants
Writings, Reader Michael Pennington
00:01
WH Auden
Metalogue to the Magic Flute, excerpt, Reader Michael Pennington
00:02
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Divertimento in B flat, K.186, 1st mvt
Performer: Ensemble Zefiro
Astree E 8573 Tr. 6
00:03
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Die Zauberflote, overture
Performer: Mahler Chamber Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
DG 477 5789 CD 1 Tr. 1
00:09
Hardy
Lines to a Movement in Mozart’s E flat symphony Reader Olivia Williams
00:09
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Symphony no.39, K.543, Menuetto
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Philips 422 611 2 CD 5 Tr. 8
00:13
Goethe trans. Ellen Frothingham
Hermann und Dorothea – from Terpsichore, reader Michael Pennington
00:15
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Dies bildnis ist bezaubernd schon from Die Zauberflote
Performer: Tamino…Christoph Strehl (tenor), Mahler Chamber Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
DG 477 5789 CD 1 Tr. 5
00:19
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Sinfonia Concertante for violin & viola: Andante
Performer: violin/director Maxim Vengerov (violin/director), Lawrence Power (viola), Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra
EMI 378374 2 Tr. 2
00:21
Stephanie Cowell
Marrying Mozart, reader Olivia Williams
00:22
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail - March
Performer: Les Arts Florissants, conductor William Christie
Erato 3984 25490 2 CD 1 Tr. 9
00:23
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Violin Sonata in F, K 377, Menuetto
Performer: Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Alexander Lonquich (piano)
EMI CDC 749712 2 Tr. 17
00:24
Sara Teasdale
A Minuet of Mozart’s, reader Olivia Williams
00:29
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Fantasia in D minor
Performer: Igo Pogorelich (piano)
DG 437 763 2 Tr. 1
00:30
Wallace Stevens
Mozart, 1935, reader Michael Pennington
00:35
Lorenzo Da Ponte edited and annotated by Arthur Livingston
Memoirs of Lorenzo Da Ponte, reader Michael Pennington
00:37
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Nozze di Figaro overture
Performer: Orchestra of the Florence Maggio Musicale, conductor Zubin Mehta
Sony S3K 53286 CD 1 tr. 1
00:41
Mary Shelley
The Last Man. Vol 1, reader Olivia Williams
00:42
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Nozze di Figaro: Porgi amor, Act 2
Performer: Countess….Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Royal Concertgebouw, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Teldec 4509 90861 2 CD 1 Tr. 21
00:46
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Masonic funeral music
Performer: Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Pavel Kuhn
Supraphon 11 2155 2 Tr. 7
00:47
Pushkin translator Anthony Wood
Mozart & Salieri (from The Little Tragedies), reader Michael Pennington
00:47
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Requiem Dies Irae
Performer: Swedish Radio Choir, Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Claudio Abbado
DG 463 181 2 Tr. 3
00:48
Oscar Wilde
Sonnet (after hearing the ‘Dies irae’ from the Requiem), reader Olivia Williams
00:49
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Symphony no.38 ‘Prague’, 1st mvt
Performer: Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christian Zacharias
MDG 340 0967 2 Tr. 1
00:51
Morike trans. David Luke
Mozart’s Journey to Prague, reader Michael Pennington
00:54
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Don Giovanni: Finale, excerpt
Performer: Commendatore…..Matti Salminen, Don Giovanni……Feruccio Furlanetto, Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Daniel Barenboim
Erato 2292 45588 2 CD 3 Tr. 9
00:57
Kierkegaard translator Alistair Hannay
Either/Or reader Michael Pennington
00:57
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Serenade for 13 wind instruments ‘Gran Partita’, Adagio
Performer: London Winds, director Michael Collins
Onyx 4012 Tr. 3