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The Janice Forsyth Show
Music, entertainment and celebrity guests
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079g47
Sat 12 Mar 2011
10:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Janice is joined by Scottish photographer Albert Watson, plus singer-songwriter PJ Harvey.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z59g7
Janice Forsyth is joined by world-renowned Scottish photographer Albert Watson to talk about his life and career. Albert features in the forthcoming BBC2 Artworks Scotland series 'When Harry Benson Met Albert Watson'. Also, British singer & songwriter PJ Harvey chats about her varied musical career and latest new album 'Let England Shake' and this week's secret rock 'n' roll map features a major rock festival in a park in Rutherglen.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zj4rs
http://www.albertwatson.net/
http://bourbonandpearls.blogspot.com/2011/03/when-harry-benson-met-albert-watson.html

Let England Shake

Let England Shake

http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/bgm5
Music played

1. Eurythmics ― Who’s That Girl

2. Imelda May ― Sneaky Freak

3. The StrokesUndercover Of Darkness

4. The Rolling Stones ― Gimmie Shelter

5. The Lotus Eaters ― First Picture Of You

6. The View ― Grace

7. Thin Lizzy ― Don’t Believe A Word
LIVE
8. Jon Fratelli ― Santo Domingo

9. Chris Isaak ― Wicked Game

10. Gabriella Cilmi ― Sweet About Me

11. Bruce SpringsteenRendezvous

12. Glasvegas ― Euphoria, Take My Hand

13. PJ Harvey ― Let England Shake

14. PJ Harvey ― Hanging In The Wire

15. Paul Simon ― The Afterlife

16. Gun ― Better Days

17. The Chimes ― I Still Haven’t Found

18. U2 ― With Or Without You

19. Ian Dury and The Blockheads ― Reasons To Be Cheerful
PT 3


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 12 Mar 2011
21:30
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a listeners' jazz requests in tribute to George Shearing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zddfl
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests in tribute to the late British jazz pianist Sir George Shearing.

Music played

1. George Shearing ― Lullaby of Birdland (today’s Signature Tune)
Composer: George Shearing Performers: George Shearing (p), Joe Roland (vibes), Dick Garcia (g), Al McKibbon (b), Marquis Foster (d) Recorded: 17 July 1952 New York
Lullaby Of Birdland, Verve 2352 037, S1/1

2. George Shearing ― Spooky Woogie
Composer: George Shearing Performers: George Shearing (p) Recorded: 28 April 1942
George Shearing The Early Years 1942, 1943, JSP Records JSP954C, 9

3. George Shearing ― Riff Up them stairs
Composer: George Shearing Performers: Kenny Baker (tp), Harry Hayes (as), Aubrey Franks (ts) George Shearing (p), Tommy Bromley (b), Carlo Krahmer (d) Recorded: 14 February 1944
George Shearing The Early Years 1943, 1944, JSP Records JSP954D, 9

4. George Shearing ― I’ll Remember April
Composer: DePaul,Johnston, Raye Performers: George Shearing (p), Marjorie Hyams (vibes), Chuck Wayne (g), John Levy (b), Denzil Best (d) Recorded: 12 December 1949
George Meets the Lion, JASCD 363, 13

5. George Shearing ― Tenderly
Composer: Gross, Lawrence Performers: George Shearing (p), Marjorie Hyams (vibes), Chuck Wayne (g), John Levy (b), Denzil Best (d) Recorded: 4 April 1949
George Meets the Lion, JASCD 363, 23

6. George Shearing ― J.S. Bop
Composer: George Shearing Performers: George Shearing (p), Gary Burton (vibes), Ralph Pena, Gene Cherico (b) John Gray (g), Shelly Mane (d) Recorded: 1964
Out of the Woods, Capitol T 2272, S1/1

7. George Shearing ― The Lamp is Low
Composer: Parish-DeRose-Shefter Performers: George Shearing (p), Wes Montgomery (g), Buddy Montgomery (vibes), Armando Peraza (conga and bongos), Ricardo Chimelis (timbales, conga, bongos) Monk Montgomery (b) Walter Perkins (d) Recorded: 9-10 October 1961
George Shearing and the Montgomery Brothers, Jazzland JLP 55, S2/1

8. George Shearing ― Little Niles
Composer: Weston Performers: George Shearing (p), Emil Richards (vibes), Toots Thielemans (g & harmonica) Armando Perazo (latin percussion), Al McKibbon (b), Percy Brice (d) Recorded: 1959
Shearing on Stage, Renaissance CDREN 004, 4

9. George Shearing ― I’m Coming Virginia
Composer: Cook/Heywood Performers: George Shearing (p), Stephane Grappelli (vl), Andrew Simpkins (b) Rusty Jones (d) Recorded: 11 April 1976
The Reunion, MPS 821 868 2, 1

10. George Shearing ― Everything Happens to Me
Composer: Adair/Davis Performers: George Shearing (p), Louis Stewart (g), Niels Henning Ørsted-Pedersen (b) Recorded: June 1977
500 Miles High, MPS 0068.219, S2/2

11. George Shearing & Mel Tormé ― It Might as well be Spring
Composer: Rodgers-Hammerstein Performers: George Shearing (p), Mel Tormé (v), Brian Torff (b) Recorded: 15 April 1982
An Evening with George Shearing & Mel Tormé, Concord Jazz CCD 4190, 9

12. George Shearing & Mel Tormé ― New York, New York Medley
Composer: Furber-Weill-Ballantine-David-Mancini-Hamilton-Kander Performers: George Shearing (p), Mel Tormé (v), John Leitham (b), Donny Osborne (d) Recorded: August 1987
A Vintage Year, Concord Jazz CCD 4341, 5

13. George Shearing ― This Nearly Was Mine
Composer: Rodgers Performers: George Shearing Quintet Recorded: 1960
San Francisco Scene, Capitol T 1715, S1/4

14. George Shearing ― Lullaby of Birdland
Composer: George Shearing Performers: George Shearing (p), Neil Swainson (b) Recorded: November 1987
Dexterity, Bellaphon CCD 4346, 11


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Al Murray
Sun 13 Mar 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is comedian Al Murray.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zddl7
Al Murray is one of Britain's most successful comedians. Educated at Bedford School and Oxford University, he began to work in comedy in the 1990s, and created his best-known act, his alter-ego The Pub Landlord, in 1994. Five years later a show based round the Pub Landlord won the Perrier Award at Edinburgh, and Murray has been nominated several times for an Olivier Award. He has appeared at the Royal Variety Performance and has hosted Live at the Apollo on BBC1; his sitcom Time Gentlemen Please on Sky One has become a cult classic, and his series Al Murray's Multiple PersonalityDisorder on ITV1 saw him introduce a whole range of new characters.

Apart from his stand-up comedy routines, Al has recently presented Al Murray in Germany on BBC4, a historical series about the art and culture of Germany. He has also made The Road to Berlin, a documentary series about World War II for the Discovery channel.

Al played in his school orchestra, and several of his choices for Private Passions are linked to his experiences as a youthful percussionist. These include Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade, which he remembers playing on an orchestral tour to Paris; Orff's Carmina burana, and Nimrod, from Elgar's Enigma Variations, which reminds him of a particularly poignant moment. There's also music by Handel (the coronation anthem Zadok the Priest), a chorale from a Bach cantata which he heard sung by the Leipzig Thomanerchor, an excerpt from Philip Glass's Low Symphony, and Eric Coates's famous Dam Busters March.

Music played

1. George Frideric Handel ― Zadok the Priest
Performers: Choir of King’s College Cambridge/The Academy of Ancient Music Stephen Cleobury
CDC5571402

2. Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov ― 2nd mvt from Scheherazade op 35 (Symphonic Suite)
Performers: Berlin Philharmonic/Herbert Von Karajan
DG 4636142

3. Philip Glass ― ‘Subterraneans’ from Low Symphony
Performers: The Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra/Dennis Russell Davies
POINT 4381502

4. Carl Orff ― ‘Fortune plango vulnera’ from Carmina Burana
Performers: St Clement Danes Grammar School Boys’ Choir London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus/André Previn
EMI CDM5668992

5. Sir Edward Elgar ― ‘Nimrod’ from The Enigma Variations op 36
Performers: Vienna Philharmonic/John Eliot Gardiner
DG 4632652

6. Johann Sebastian Bach ― Chorale from ‘Gott is mein König’ BWV 71
Performers: Thomanerchor Leipzig, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Kurt Thomas
Classics 0092032BC

7. Eric Coates ― The Dam Busters
Performers: BBC Concert Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult
BBC Radio Classics BBCRD9106


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
Ice
Sun 13 Mar 2011
22:30
BBC Radio 3
2/2. Texts and music inspired by ice, with readings by Carolyn Pickles and Alex Jennings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zddlp
In the second episode of programmes inspired by Robert Frost's poem Fire and Ice Carolyn Pickles and Alex Jennings read poetry and prose on the theme of ice. Fly with the Snow Queen, past the vivid blue icebergs of Antarctica and on to Byron's cold, dark vision of the end of the world.

You'll hear music by Purcell, Vaughan-Wiliams, Rachmaninov and Eliza Carthy as well as poems and prose from Charles Dickens, William Wordsworth, Edmund Spenser, Simon Armitage and Jenny Diski.
Producer's Note

This week’s Words and Music, the second of two programmes, explores the theme of ice. The starting point for both programmes is Robert Frost’s poem ‘Fire and Ice’:

‘Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice’.

Some interpret the poem as being about geological destruction – the earth will either die in an inferno or by life slowly freezing on the planet – but it can also be seen to be about emotion. Poets, novelists and composers have responded to ice in a variety of ways - as a memory of happy winter days, as a substance of impermanence, and as a material to be conquered. The attraction of icy winters is found with the skaters in Pickwick Papers and in Strauss’s Eislauf. Terje Isungset’s music on instruments he carves out of ice takes us to the frozen poles, as does Vaughan Williams’ Sinfonia Antarctica. The impermanence of ice can be heard in Simon Armitage’s poem, “The Present”, about his fruitless search one cold winter for icicles for his daughter. The ice on the peaks of the Alps inspired Shelley to write “Mont Blanc” after his visit in 1816. The birds that inhabit icy lands are heard in Messiaen’s “Le Chocard des Alpes”, and in Rautaavara’s “Cantus Arcticus”.

The mood changes with Looking Back, from Schubert’s Winterreise, as snow and ice become menacing. This theme continues through Eliza Carthy’s “The Snow it Melts the Soonest” and Byron’s “Darkness”, in which the sun has been extinguished and the world is dying. The programme ends with “A Mind of Winter”, George Benjamin’s atmospheric setting of Wallace Stevens, “The Snowman”.

Producer: Fiona McLean

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.

1.
00:00
Ralph Vaughan Williams ― Climbing the Glacier
Performer: Darius Battiwalla, BBC Philharmonic, Yuri Torchinsky, Rumon Gamba
Chandos, Tr12, Vol1

2.
00:00
Robert Frost
Fire and Ice read by Alex Jennings

3.
00:01
Frederick Delius ― Winter Landscape, North Country Sketches
Performer: Ulster Orchestra, Vernon Handley
Chandos, Tr6

4.
00:05
Edmund Spenser
Ice and Fire read by Carolyn Pickles

5.
00:06
Henry Purcell ― The Frost Scene, King Arthur
Performer: Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists
Erato, Tr17

6.
00:08
Charles Dickens
Pickwick Papers read by Carolyn Pickles

7.
00:09
Josef Strauss ― Eislauf op. 261
Performer: Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Robert Stolz
Eurodisk, Tr13

8.
00:11
William Wordsworth
The Prelude read by Alex Jennings

9.
00:12
Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff ― Allegro
Performer: Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
Telarc, Tr4

10.
00:18
Terje Isungset ― Frozen
Performer: Terje Isungset, Iro Haarla, Arve Henriksen, Hilmar Jensson, Skuli Sverrison
Unknown Public, Tr9

11.
00:18
Simon Armitage
The Present read by Alex Jennings

12.
00:20
Einojuhani Rautavaara ― Melancholy, Cantus Arcticus
Performer: Richard Stoltzman, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Leif Segerstam
Ondine, Tr6

13.
00:23
Jenny Diski
Skating to Antarctica read by Carolyn Pickles

14.
00:25
Ralph Vaughan Williams ― Sherzo, Sinfonia Antartica
Performer: Bryden Thomson, The London Symphony Chorus, The London Symphony Orchestra, Roderick Elms, Catherine Bott
Chandos, Tr2

15.
00:30
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Mont Blanc read by Carolyn Pickles

16.
00:32
Henry Purcell ― Cold Song
Performer: Klaus Nomi
BMG, Tr1

17.
00:36
Hans Christian Andersen
The Snow Queen read by Alex Jennings

18.
00:37
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev ― Danilo meets his fellow villagers, The Tale of the Stone Flower
Performer: BBC Philharmonic, Yuri Torchinsky, Gianandrea Noseda
Chandos, Tr4

19.
00:39
W.B. Yeats
The Cold Heaven read by Alex Jennings

20.
00:40
Franz Schubert ― Looking Back, Winterreise
Performer: Ian Bostridge, Leif Ove Andsnes
EMI, Tr8

21.
00:42
Olivier Messiaen ― Le Chocard des Alpes, Catalogue d’Oiseaux
Performer: Martin Zehn
Arte Nova, Tr1

22.
00:44
Helen Dunmore
Ice Coming read by Carolyn Pickles

23.
00:45
[traditional] ― The Snow It Melts the Soonest
Performer: Eliza Carthy, Saul Rose, Tristan Glover
Topic, Tr2

24.
00:49
Lord Byron
Darkness by Alex Jennings

25.
00:51
George Benjamin ― A Mind of Winter
Performer: London Sinfonietta, George Benjamin, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Mark Elder
Nimbus, Tr4