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ウィークエンドサンシャイン
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29日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:15〜午前9:00(105分)
ピーター・バラカン
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110129
01. Come On, Come Over / Jaco Pastorius
ALBUM: Jaco Pastorius

02. That Lucky Old Sun / Ray Charles
ALBUM: The Definitive Ray Charles

03. You Need Love / Muddy Waters
ALBUM: You Heard It Here First!

04. Evil / Howlin' Wolf
ALBUM: The Howlin' Wolf Album

05. Help Me / Sonny Boy Williamson
ALBUM: More Real Folk Blues

06. Bye Bye Bird / Sonny Boy Williamson
ALBUM: More Real Folk Blues

07. Diddie Wa Diddie / Blind Blake
ALBUM: Ragtime Guitar's Foremost Fingerpicker

08. Kansas City / Wilbert Harrison
ALBUM: There's A Riot Goin' On! - The Rock'n'Roll Classics of Leiber & Stoller

09. Fannie Mae / Buster Brown
ALBUM: The New King Of The Blues

10. Ya Ya / Lee Dorsey
ALBUM: Ya Ya

11. Do-Re-Mi / Lee Dorsey
ALBUM: Ya Ya

12. There's Something On Your Mind, Pt.1 / Bobby Marchan
ALBUM: There's Something On Your Mind

13. Every Beat Of My Heart / Gladys Knight & The Pips
ALBUM: Letter Full Of Tears

14. Soul Twist / King Curtis & The Noble Knights
ALBUM: Soul Twist with King Curtis

15. Number 9 Train / Tarheel Slim
ALBUM: Loud, Fast & Out of Control - The Wild Sounds of '50s Rock

16. That's Alright / Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
ALBUM: Mean Ol' Frisco

17. The Sky Is Crying / Elmo James
ALBUM: The Sky Is Crying

18. Something Inside Of Me / Elmore James
ALBUM: I Need You

19. Mojo Hand / Lightnin' Hopkins
ALBUM: Mojo Hand

20. Superrappin' / Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
ALBUM: Enjoy 2000

21. Volver, Volver / Los Lobos
ALBUM: El Cancionero: Mas Y Mas

22. La Pistola Y El Corazon / Los Lobos
ALBUM: El Cancionero: Mas Y Mas

23. Kiko And The Lavender Moon / Los Lobos
ALBUM: El Cancionero: Mas Y Mas

24. La Bamba / Los Lobos
ALBUM: El Cancionero: Mas Y Mas


世界の快適音楽セレクション
"快適音楽"を求めるギターデュオのゴンチチによる、ノンジャンル・ミュージック番組。
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/kaiteki/
放送日: 2011年 1月22日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:57(117分)
ゴンチチ
藤川パパQ
− ネバーネバーの音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110129090000
「ジャム・ジャ・フロ」 (ゴンチチ)(5分58秒)
<EPIC ESCL-2552>

「オラ・ネル・ブルース」 (オッサム・ブラウン)(2分37秒)
<CLASSICS REC. CLASSICS5091>

「ザ・デビル・ネバー・スリープス」 (アイロン&ワイン)(2分07秒)
<SUB POP SPCD710>

「歌劇“トゥーランドット”から 誰も寝てはならぬプッチーニ作曲(3分33秒)
(テノール)ロベルト・アラーニャ
(管弦楽)コヴェントガーデン王立歌劇場管弦楽団
(指揮)マーク・エルダー
東芝EMI TOCE-55616>

「イット・ネバー・エンタード・マイ・マインド」(サラ・ヴォーン)(3分36秒)
<VERVE 314516158-2>

「ホーダウン・スローダウン」(“ハンナ・モンタナ・ザ・ムービー”サントラ)(3分00秒)
<WALT DISNEY D000310102>

「ネバー・レット・ミー・ゴー」 (リャンビコ)(4分20秒)
SONY BMG 82876775472>

「納豆うりの唄」 (宮城まり子)(3分25秒)
<VICTOR VICL-60339>

「オクラ」 (オル・ダラ)(4分48秒)
<ATLANTIC AMCY-2634>

「“森の風景”作品82から 第1曲 森の入り口」シューマン作曲(1分58秒)
(ピアノ)サムイル・フェインベル
TRITON DNCC-24032>

「ユール・ネバー・ノウ」 (ナット・キング・コール)(2分41秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-9167>

「ネバー・ネバー・ゴナ・ギブ・ユー・アップ」(リサ・スタンスフィールド)(3分17秒)
<BMG BVCA-725>

「雨に濡れたままで」 (ヒデとロザンナ)(2分39秒)
コロムビア COCP-32257、58>

「ユー・ネバー・ウォーク・アローン」(マリオ・フラングーリス)(2分44秒)
SONY BMG 88697223502>

「ユー・ネバー・ギヴ・ミー・ユア・マネー」 (ビートルズ)(4分02秒)
<EMI CDP7464462>

「スレイ・ライド」 (ゴンチチ)(3分06秒)
<EPIC ESCL-3574>

「ビー・マイ・マン」 (アシャ)(3分43秒)
プランクトン VIVO-106>

「ザ・ラフ・オブ・リコグニション」(オーヴァー・ザ・ライン)(4分35秒)
<BUFFALO REC. BUF-150>

「イル・シルコロ」 (セステート・イレアル)(3分36秒)
<アオラ BNSCD766>

「熟れた果実」 (ビエント・デ・アグア)(2分10秒)
<カイラプロダクション KAIRA-003>


World on 3
Lopa Kothari and Mary Ann Kennedy present an eclectic mix of sounds from around the world, with exclusive sessions and concerts by leading musicians in world music.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009vs65
World on 3 at Celtic Connections 2011
Mary Ann Kennedy presents sessions from Glasgow at 2011's Celtic Connections - a festival of Celtic music. The line-up, which includes concert recordings, features 1500 artists from over 30 countries
Episode 1
Tue 25 Jan 2011
23:15
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xwj3q
Mary Ann Kennedy live from Glasgow at the world's biggest winter music festival. The first of four Late Night Sessions, with a top line-up of festival artists and also recorded concert highlights.

Celtic Connections is held in 14 venues over 18 days, with between 7 and 25 concerts and other events each day, involving 1500 artists from over 30 countries. Scots and Irish Celtic music is at the centre of the festival, but it has always embraced the music of the Celtic cultures of the USA, Canada, France and Spain, together with the closely connected cultures of Scandinavia and eastern Europe , and in recent years has also connected with traditions across Africa and Asia. The concerts range from the most traditional to the most experimental, all brought together in the context of one of the world's liveliest folk cultures, with a never-ending stream of young Scottish musicians who are reinventing their own traditions for their own time.

For the past two years, World on 3 has hosted some of the Festival's Late Night Sessions at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall. These start late, and finish early, usually well into the next day. Bands often come straight from a concert in a main venue to play at the Sessions. World on 3 hosts the Late Night Sessions for four nights during the final week of the Festival, from Tuesday 25th until Friday 28th January.

Artist line-up:
Furnace Mountain - Appalachian mountain music from Virginia USA
Rosanne Cash - Grammy Award-winning daughter of the great Johnny Cash
Laura Cantrell - Country singer from Nashville, Tennessee
Lorne MacDougall - brilliant young piper from Argyll, Scotland

With highlights from the main-stage concert by Senegalese star Cheikh Lo.

Music played

Live from Celtic Connections from the Exhibition Hall at the Glasgow Royal Concert Halls
1. Furnace Mountain — Ooh Belle
Performers: Aimee Curl (vocals and double bass); Morgan Morrison (bouzouki/acoustic guitar/vocals); David van Deventer (fiddle/vocals); Danny Knicely (mandolin/fiddle/vocals) Composer: Brad Barr/Aimee Curl
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
2. Furnace Mountain — Fields of Fescue
Performers: Aimee Curl (vocals and double bass); Morgan Morrison (bouzouki/acoustic guitar/vocals); David van Deventer (fiddle/vocals); Danny Knicely (mandolin/fiddle/vocals) Composer: David van Deventer
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
3. Furnace Mountain — Graveyard
Performers: Aimee Curl (vocals and double bass); Morgan Morrison (bouzouki/acoustic guitar/vocals); David van Deventer (fiddle/vocals); Danny Knicely (mandolin/fiddle/vocals) Composer: Trad, Arr. Aimee Curl/Morgan Morrison
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
4. Furnace Mountain — Wandering Aengus
Performers: Aimee Curl (vocals and double bass); Morgan Morrison (bouzouki/acoustic guitar/vocals); David van Deventer (fiddle/vocals); Danny Knicely (mandolin/fiddle/vocals) Composer: Yeats/Morgan Morrison
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
5. Furnace Mountain — Ashby’s Breakdown
Performers: Aimee Curl (vocals and double bass); Morgan Morrison (bouzouki/acoustic guitar/vocals); David van Deventer (fiddle/vocals); Danny Knicely (mandolin/fiddle/vocals) Composer: Trad
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie

Performing at the Celtic Connections Festival
6. Cheikh N'Digel Lô — Seyni
BBC recording made at the Old Fruitmarket, Tuesday 15th January 2011
7. Cheikh N'Digel Lô — Sankara
BBC recording made at the Old Fruitmarket, Tuesday 15th January 2011

Live from Celtic Connections from the Exhibition Hall at the Glasgow Royal Concert Halls
8. Rosanne Cash — Sea of heartbreak
Performers: Rosanne Cash (vocals/guitar); John Leventhal (vocals/gutiar);
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
9. Rosanne Cash — Bury me beneath the weeping willow
Performers: Rosanne Cash (vocals/guitar); John Leventhal (vocals/gutiar);
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
10. Rosanne Cash — The waves are breaking on the broken wall
Performers: Rosanne Cash (vocals/guitar); John Leventhal (vocals/gutiar);
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie

Performing at the Celtic Connections Festival
11. Cheikh N'Digel Lô — Jamm
BBC recording made at the Old Fruitmarket, Tuesday 15th January 2011
12. Cheikh N'Digel Lô — Ne Parti Pas
BBC recording made at the Old Fruitmarket, Tuesday 15th January 2011

Live from Celtic Connections from the Exhibition Hall at the Glasgow Royal Concert Halls
13. Laura Cantrell — Kitty Wells Dresses
Performers: Laura Cantrell (voice/guitar); Mark Spencer (voice/guitar)
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
14. Laura Cantrell — When the roses bloom again
Performers: Laura Cantrell (voice/guitar); Mark Spencer (voice/guitar) Composer: Trad
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
15. Laura Cantrell — Nothing came easy but the tears
Performers: Laura Cantrell (voice/guitar); Mark Spencer (voice/guitar) Composer: Laura Cantrell
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
16. Lorne MacDougall & Friends — Waltz of slub
Performers: Lorne MacDougall (pipes); Ross Kennedy (guitar); Duncan Lyall (bass); James McIntosh (percussion); Rua MacMillan (fiddle)
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
17. Lorne MacDougall & Friends — Hello World
Performers: Lorne MacDougall (pipes); Ross Kennedy (guitar); Duncan Lyall (bass); James McIntosh (percussion); Rua MacMillan (fiddle)
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
18. Lorne MacDougall & Friends — Lament for Small Isles Bay
Performers: Lorne MacDougall (pipes); Ross Kennedy (guitar); Duncan Lyall (bass); James McIntosh (percussion); Rua MacMillan (fiddle)
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie
19. Lorne MacDougall & Friends — Grand Walk
Performers: Lorne MacDougall (pipes); Ross Kennedy (guitar); Duncan Lyall (bass); James McIntosh (percussion); Rua MacMillan (fiddle)
BBC recording by Sound Engineers James Birtwistle, Kris McConnachie & Julian Corrie


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
Jon Snow
Sun 30 Jan 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Journalist and TV presenter Jon Snow joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y203s
Kirsty Young's castaway is the journalist Jon Snow.

For the past 21 years he's been the face of Channel Four's nightly bulletins where, along with his patent enthusiasm and vigour for dissecting the day's stories, he's noted for his natty line in neckties and socks.

He's a highly experienced foreign correspondent too - he's reported from Haiti, New Orleans, Washington and East Africa among many locations. However it was in El Salvador that he found his name on the list of people who might be targeted by death squads. It was, he says, something of a 'badge of honour'. "I cry on location", he says, "and it's a good thing, because otherwise you bottle it up and come home bonkers."

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played
1. Johann Sebastian Bach ― The opening of St John Passion
Artist: The Bach Collegium Stuttgart conducted by Helmuth Rilling
St John Passion, Hanssler Classic
2. Eric ClaptonLayla
Composer: Clapton/Gordon
The Best of Eric Clapton, POLYDOR
3. Herbert Howells ― The Collegium Regale part of Howell’s Magnificat
Artist: The choir of Wells Cathedral Choir with Rupert Gough playing the organ and led by Malcolm Archer
Choral Music/Herbert Howells, Hyperion
4. The 12 Cellists of the BPO-Juliane Banse ― Chiquilin de Bachin
Composer: Astor Piazzolla
South American Getaway, EMI
5. Orchestra Baobab ― Utru Horas
Composer: Radolphe Gomis
Pirates Choice, World Circuit
6. Pat Metheny ― The Truth Will Always Be
Composer: Metheny
Secret Story, Geffen
7. Mara Carlyle ― Bowlface en Provence
Composer: Carlyle
Ancient and Modern, EMI
8. Gioachino Rossini ― The Kyrie
Artist: Michel Piquemal
Petite Messe Solennelle, Accord


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Tim Waterstone
Sun 30 Jan 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Bookstore founder Tim Waterstone shares his musical enthusiasms with Michael Berkeley.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y233g
Tim Waterstone is the founder of the UK bookselling retail chain Waterstones, which is now the largest specialist bookseller in Europe. He began his retail career in India, and from 1973 to 1981 worked for W H Smith, before founding Waterstones in 1982. In 1998 he became the founder chairman of HMV Media Group, which merged Waterstones and HMV. He has also served on the boards of many arts organizations, including the LPO, The Elgar Foundation, the Academy of Ancient Music, and the Library of King's College, London. He has published four novels, of which the most recent is 'In for a Penny, In for a Pound', and is the chancellor of Edinburgh Napier University.

His musical enthusiasms, which he discusses with Michael Berkeley, focus on vocal music. They embrace Elgar's Sea Pictures sung by Janet Baker, an artist he particularly admires; a carol by Elizabeth Poston (which he loves equally for its words and music) sung by the choir of King's College Cambridge;Doretta's Song from Puccini's 'La rondine', sung by Angela Gheorghiu; the famous Adagietto from Mahler's Fifth Symphony, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Klaus Tennstedt, a conductor whom Tim Waterstone considers one of the greatest of his time; the Pie Jesu from Faure's Requiem; Renee Fleming singing 'Im Abendrot', one of Richard Strauss's Four Last Songs; and Jerome Kern's 'The Way You Look Tonight' sung by Fred Astaire - Tim Waterstone and his wife like to relax by listening to musicals from the golden era.

Music played
1. Sir Edward Elgar ― ‘Where corals lie’ from ‘Sea Pictures’ op 37
Performers: Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano), The Philharmonia/Sir John Barbirolli
PHILIPS 465 253-2
2. Elizabeth Poston ― Jesus Christ The Apple Tree
Performers: The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Sir David Willcocks
EMI VTDCD933
3. Giacomo Puccini ― ‘Doretta’s song’ from La Rondine, Act 1
Performers: William Matteuzzi (Prunier), Angela Gheorghiu (Magda) London Symphony Orchestra/Antonio Pappano (conductor)
EMI CDC556339 2
4. Gustav Mahler ― Music from the 4th mvt ‘Adagietto’ from Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor
Performers: London Philharmonic Orchestra/Klaus Tennstedt
CDC 747105 2
5. Gabriel Fauré ― ‘Pie Jesu’ from Requiem Op 48
Performers: Richard Eteson (treble), Peter Barley (organ) London Chamber Orchestra/Stephen Cleobury (director)
EMI CDC7498802
6. Richard Strauss ― ‘Im Abendrot’ from Four Last Songs
Performers: Renée Fleming (soprano), Houston Symphony Orchestra/Christoph Eschenbach
RCA 09026685392
7. Fred Astaire ― The Way You Look Tonight
Performers: Fred Astaire
CONIFER TQ134


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
Last Things
Sun 30 Jan 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music about endings, with readings by Tim Pigott-Smith and Katherine Parkinson.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y2375
An edition of Words and Music about endings with readers Tim Pigott-Smith and Katherine Parkinson.

The subjects include last love and its consolations; death and what may follow; sound fading into silence and Heaven and Hell. These pieces are often the last words of a writer or a composer's last works and can act as a wry counterpoint, or even a kind of swansong.

So Schubert's 'String Quintet' sits next to John Updike's birthday meditations shortly before his death in 2009; Mozart's 'Requiem' jostles up against the beautiful but bleached words of the narrator in Paul Auster's apocalyptic novel 'In the Country of Last Things'; and The Doors' psychedelic anthem, 'The End', underpins Michael Herr's memories of Vietnam and his eerie vision of a soul slowly unravelling like a parachute.

Producer: Zahid Warley.

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
James MacMillan ― Seven Last Words
Performer: Polyphony, Britten Sinfonia, cond.Stephen Layton
HYPERION CDA67460, 2
00:04
Paul Auster
Extract from In the Country of Last Things read by Katherine Parkinson
00:06
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ― Requiem - Lacrimosa
Performer: Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists cond. John Eliot Gardiner
PHILIPS 4201972, 8
00:09
T.S.Eliot
– extract from Little Gidding read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:12
Ludwig van Beethoven ― Cavatina from Quartet in B flat major, op.130
Performer: Takacs Quartet
DECCA 4708492, CD 3 Track 9
00:20
Seamus Heaney
the Baler read by Katherine Parkinson
00:23
Franz SchubertQuintet in C, D956 – Scherzo and Trio
Performer: Alban Berg Quartet with Heinrich Schiff
EMI CDM5668902, 3
00:24
John Updike
from Endpoint - Mild Winter read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:28
Franz SchubertQuintet in C, D956 – Scherzo and Trio
Performer: Alban Berg Quartet with Heinrich Schiff
EMI CDM5668902, 3
00:29
John Updike
From Endpoint - Raw days read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:32
Franz SchubertQuintet in C, D956 – Scherzo and Trio
Performer: Alban Berg Quartet with Heinrich Schiff
EMI CDM5668902, 3
00:33
John Updike
From Endpoint - Not yet read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:36
The Doors ― The End – Edit version
Performer: The Doors
ELEKTRA/WARNER 7559618602, 12
00:39
Michael Herr
Extract from Dispatches read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:40
The Doors ― The End – Edit version
Performer: The Doors
ELEKTRA/WARNER 7559618602, 12
00:43
Kurt Vonnegut
Extract from Slaughterhouse 5 read by Katherine Parkinson
00:46
Joseph Haydn ― String quartet in E flat major, op.33 no.2 “The Joke” - finale
Performer: Angeles String Quartet
PHILIPS 4646502, CD9 TRACK 8
00:47
Edwin Morgan
One Cigarette – read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:49
John Tavener ― Towards Silence
Performers: Medici Quartet, Finzi Quartet, Cavaleri Quartet, Fifth Quadrant, Sir John Tavener
Signum Classics – SIGCD221, 2
00:52
A.E.Housman
from Last Poems – XXXIII read by Katherine Parkinson
00:53
G.Gershwin,Gershwin/D.Heyward) ― Gone, Gone, Gone from Porgy and Bess
Performer: Miles Davis
COLUMBIA CK65141, 4
00:55
Nazim Hikmet translated by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk
Last Will and Testament read by Tim Pigott-Smith
00:57
Richard Strauss ― Im Abendrot
Performers: Jessye Norman and Gewandhausorchester Leipzig cond. Kurt Masur
PHILIPS 464 742-2, 4
01:07
Ford Madox Ford
From On Heaven read by Tim Pigott-Smith
01:10
Leslie Sarony ― Ain’t it grand to be bloomin’ well dead – Part 1
Performer: Leslie Sarony
WINDYVAR11, 15


Jazz Line-Up
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnmw
Programme exploring jazz music, focussing both on established, mainstream players and on the new generation of younger artists..
Billy Jenkins
Sun 30 Jan 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Claire Martin talks to blues singer and guitarist Billy Jenkins about his life and career.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y237h