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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 4月30日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110430
01. This Air I Breathe / The O'Jays
ALBUM: Ship Ahoy

02. The King Knows How / Over The Rhine
ALBUM: The Long Surrender

03. Dimming Of The Day / Alison Krauss & Union Station
ALBUM: Paper Airplane

04. Lay My Burden Down / Alison Krauss & Union Station
ALBUM: Paper Airplane

05. Hickory Wind / Emmylou Harris w. Spyboy feat. Buddy Miller
ALBUM: Live In Germany 2000

06. Willin' / Steve Earle
ALBUM: Sidetracks

07. My Uncle / Steve Earle
ALBUM: Sidetracks

08. 烏賊酢是!此乃鯉 / Each Ohtaki (Niagara Fallin' Stars)
ALBUM: Let's Ondo Again

09. Love Me / Willy & Ruth
ALBUM: The Spark Records Story

10. Love Me / 細野晴臣
ALBUM: HoSoNoVa

11. Drown In My Own Tears / Ray Charles
ALBUM: The Definitive Ray Charles

12. Mean Old World / Derek & The Dominos
ALBUM: Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)

13. Roll It Over / Derek & The Dominos
ALBUM: Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)

14. It's Too Late (live) / Derek & The Dominos
ALBUM: Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)

15. Blues Power (live) / Derek & The Dominos
ALBUM: Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)

16. Evil (new mix) / Derek & The Dominos
ALBUM: Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)

17. Got To Get Better In A Little While (new mix) / Derek & The Dominos
ALBUM: Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)


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 4月30日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
藤川パパQ
− 弓と矢の音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110430090000
「虹」 (ゴンチチ)(2分10秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

「マリエ」 (ブレッド&バター)(3分52秒)
コロムビア COCA-11612>

「時は矢の様に」 (斉藤哲夫)(6分35秒)
AVEX IO IOCD-40029>

「サムタイムズ・アイム・ハッピー」 (レスター・ヤング)(3分07秒)
<TOWER MUSIC TWJZ-1-06>

唐変木のためのガイダンス」 (キリンジ)(4分08秒)
<WARNER WPC6-10028>

「キューピッド」 (サム・クック)(2分35秒)
RCA/LEGACY 82876695502>

「ドロウ・ア・ボウ」 (ボビー・アンド・ブラム)(3分10秒)
MORR MUSIC MORR081CD>

「多くの矢を私の胸に放ち」 ヘンデル作曲(4分30秒)
(ソプラノ)ジュディス・ネルソン
(カウンター・テナー)ルネ・ヤーコプス
ハルモニアムンディ HMP390804>

「マイルス・ランズ・ザ・ヴードゥー・ダウン」(マイルス・デイヴィス)(10分26秒)
<COLUMBIA/LEGACY 88697 81485 2>

「ホット!ホット!ホット!」 (アロウ)(2分56秒)
<VIRGIN REC. 7243 84719227>

舟歌」 (パット・メセニー・グループ)(3分17秒)
ECM REC. UCCU-5043>

「ザティアナー・サチャーウェイラー」(ウー・ミン・マウン、ムー・ムー・テイン)(6分57秒)
キングレコード KICC5132>

「ピルエット」 (ゴンチチ)(3分59秒)
<EPIC REC. ESCB1901>

「アレクサンダーズ・ラグタイム・バンド」(アーヴィング・バーリン)(1分30秒)
KOCH INT. 3-7510-2HI>

「世紀の楽団」 (岸井明、加美可那子)(2分42秒)
<VICTOR VICJ-60718>

「ベレー帽」 (マンヴィエル&シュアレズ)(3分15秒)
<オルターポップ ERPCD-15017>

「ソニデーロ」 (エスネ・ベルツァ)(3分19秒)
ビーンズ BNSCD-773>

「アンド・アイ・ラヴ・ヒム」 (リサ・ローレン)(5分29秒)
<BUFFALO BUF-151>


The Janice Forsyth Show
Music, entertainment and celebrity guests
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079g47
Sat 30 Apr 2011
10:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Janice chats to Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud and New Order bassist Peter Hook.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010r2xj
Janice is joined by Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud to talk about the live show, Big Architectural ideas in a recession, and his experience living in the slums of Mumbai. Also New Order bass player Peter Hook talks about his Factory Records memoirs and his Saturday gig in Edinburgh with his new band The Light paying tribute to singer Ian Curtis when they perform Joy Division's "Unknown Pleasures" album in its entirety. And Joan Armatrading gets married this weekend in Shetland, so she joins Take That's Mark Owen and Madonna on the secret rock n roll Map Of Scotland's Scottish pop weddings list.

Music played

1. Snow Patrol — You’re All I Have
2. Nerina Pallot — Put Your Hands Up
3. Young the Giant — My Body
4. Joy DivisionShe’s Lost Control
5. Light 0/1 — ATMOSPHERE feat. ROWETTA
6. Jo Hamilton — PICK ME UP [Remix]
7. Hipsway — The Honeythief
8. Joan Armatrading — Love & Affection
9. Charlie Simpson — Down, Down, Down
10. X-Ray Spex — Identity
11. No Doubt — Just A Girl
12. Ron Sexsmith — Get In Line
13. Tracy Chapman — Fast Car
14. A. R. Rahman — Jai Ho! [Ou Are My Destiny]
15. Jona Lewie — In The Kitchen At Parties
16. Phoebe Snow — Poetry Man
17. Sparrow and the Workshop — Snakes In The Grass
18. Fran Healy — Buttercups
19. Loudon Wainwright III — SOMETHIN’ STUPID with BARRY HUMPHRIES
20. The Police — Message In A Bottle


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
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs
David Phillips
Sun 1 May 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Professor of Chemistry David Phillips joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t31j
Emeritus Professor at Imperial College, University of London and President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Professor David Phillips, joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island discs.

Music played
1. Franz SchubertSchubert -Quintet for Two Violins, Viola & Two Cellos in C Major. First Movement.
Artist: Isaac Stern, Cho-Liang Lin, Jaime Laredo, Yo-Yo Ma & Sharon Robinson
Schubert: Boccherini: Quintets…, Sony Classical
2. Ralph Vaughan Williams — The opening of Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Artist: The Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by Neville Marriner
Tallis Fantasia, Argo
3. Red McKenzie and the Mound City Blue Blowers — Georgia on My Mind
Composer: Johnny Mercer/ Hoagy Carmichael
Sensational Classic Jazz & Blues Re- issues, Vol. 2, Sensation
4. Tom Lehrer — The Elements
Composer: Tom Lehrer – music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
An Evening wasted with Tom Lehrer, Reprise
5. Yuri Shaporin — The Soldier’s Chorus
Artist: The Red Army Chorus conducted by Vladimir Alexandrov
Soviet Army Chorus & Band, Angel records
6. Giacomo Puccini — Viene la Sera (Evening is coming). Love duet from the end of Act 1 of Madam Butterfly.
Artist: Luciano Pavarotti & Mirella Freni with the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Herbert Von Karajan
Madam Butterfly, Decca
7. Francisco Tárrega — Recuerdos de la Alhambra
Artist: John Williams
Spanish Guitar Music, Sony Classical
8. Wolfgang Amadeus MozartLe nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)- the Finale
Artist: Ingvar Wizell & Jessye Norman with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Mozart: Marriage of Figaro, Phillips


Desert Island Discs Revisited
Kirsty chooses favourites from the Desert Island Discs archive
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zwlh8
Michael Morpurgo
Sun 1 May 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The fifth in our series of children's authors is 'War Horse' creator Michael Morpurgo.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010tbkf
With Kirsty Young. The fifth in our series of children's authors. The creator of 'War Horse' was interviewed by Sue Lawley in 2004.


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Olivia Williams
Sun 1 May 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Actress Olivia Williams discusses her personal musical favourites with Michael Berkeley.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010nrfq
The British actor Olivia Williams is pursuing an equally successful career in film and TV on both sides of the Atlantic. After spending three years at the RSC she played Jane Fairfax in the 1996 British TV film of Jane Austen's Emma. The following year she was screen tested by Kevin Costner and made her Hollywood debut in 'The Postman', later winning the lead role of Rosemary Cross in Wes Anderson's 'Rushmore' (1998). She went on to star as Bruce Willis's wife in 'The Sixth Sense' (1999), and has appeared in several British films including 'Lucky Break' (2001), 'The Heart of Me' (2002), for which she won a Best Actress award, and 'An Education' (2009). She played Mrs Darling in the latest film adaptation of Peter Pan. On TV she took the title role in the 2008 film 'Miss Austen Regrets', and was cast as Adelle DeWitt in Joss Whedon's Dollhouse (Fox TV, 2009-10). She is currently starring opposite 'Lost's' Matthew Fox on stage in London's West End in Neil LaBute's play 'In a Forest Dark and Deep'.

Olivia Williams grew up in North London surrounded by music, and her personal favourites include 'The trumpet shall sound' from Handel's Messiah and the opening of Mendelssohn's Elijah, both of which she sang in at school. She also chooses the Prelude from Bach's G major cello suite, played by Pablo Casals, which was the first classical piece she discovered for herself; the second movement of a Vivaldi mandolin concerto; a psalm setting by the 16th-century Spanish composer Diego Ortiz, which she loves for its earthy quality; Arvo Part's 'Tabula Rasa', which she uses as a 'prop' to make her cry; the cadenza of Brahms's Violin Concerto, which her father hoped she might play (she went into acting instead), and the opening of Mahler's Second Symphony (the 'Resurrection').

Music played

1. Johann Sebastian Bach — Prelude (from the Cello Suite in G, BWV)
Performers: Pablo Casals (cello)
EMI 566215-2

2. Diego Ortiz — Laudate Dominum à 4 alternatim (Psalm 116) (from Ad Vesperas)
Performers: Cantar Lontano/Marco Mencoboni
EL 062319

3. Arvo Pärt — Tabula Rasa
Performers: Tasmin Little and Richard Studt (violins), Bournemouth Sinfonietta
CFP 575805-2

4. George Frideric Handel — The trumpet shall sound (from Messiah)
Performers: David Thomas (bass) The Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood
OISEAU LYRE 411 858-2

5. Felix Mendelssohn — The Overture to Elijah
Performers: Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Paul Daniel
DECCA 455 688-2

6. Antonio Vivaldi — Mandolin concerto in C (2nd movement, Largo)
Performers: Paul O’Dette (mandolin), The Parley of Instruments/Roy Goodman
HYPERION CDA 66160

7. Gustav Mahler — Symphony No 2 (The Resurrection) [first movement, opening]
Performers: New York PO/Leonard Bernstein
SONY SX12K 89499

8. Johannes Brahms — Violin Concerto in D, Op 77
Performers: Fritz Kreisler (violin), LPO/Sir John Barbirolli [recorded 1936]
EMI 265042-2


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
Self-Improvement
Sun 1 May 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Anna Maxwell Martin and Matthew Macfadyen in readings on the subject of self-improvement.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010nrwk
Anna Maxwell Martin and Matthew Macfadyen explore through poetry and prose a subject that has exercised some of the greatest minds of all time: self-improvement. What is the value of seeking out knowledge, physical improvement and enlightenment through self-teaching and motivation? With words of wisdom from a variety of sources across the ages including Confucius, Kant, Tennyson, Charlotte Bronte and Alan Bennett, together with music by Elgar, Clementi, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Bob Dylan.

Producer's note

Words and Music: Self Improvement

What makes us get up in the morning? Is it obligation, or is there a more intrinsic reason? And why do we have the urge to make plans, however grand or mundane, even if they are not always followed through?

Motivations vary greatly, but since the time of Confucius the idea of looking to one’s inner self for encouragement and improvement has been under consideration. For the Chinese master himself, study was of the utmost importance, and he wanted his disciples to think for themselves. Today’s Confucian equivalent is the row of bookstore shelves devoted to self-help books. It was on considering the mountain of self-help literature which exists today and its often variable quality that prompted me to pursue this topic, to see what some of the greatest thinkers of all time have to say on the subject.

The Brazilian author Paolo Coelho exhorts us to follow our dreams, while Isaac Watts champions hard work. Centuries after Confucius, the philosopher Immanuel Kant added his own thoughts – ‘Have courage to use your own reason!’ Goethe, on the other hand, cautions us not to be always too eager for improvements, and to appreciate what we have. Similarly, the Japanese follower of Confucius, Sugawara no Michizane, finds he has no talent in a particular field, and recognises when to give up trying.

Female writers throughout history often speak of their frustration at their exclusion from the lofty world of learning. The first of these we hear from in tonight’s programme is the 17th century write Elizabeth Thomas, whose poems were once described by Dryden as ‘too good to be a Woman’s’. This continuing frustration at the position of women is taken up again by Charlotte Bronte in Jane Eyre.

In his famous poem Ulysses, Tennyson urges us to take on the struggle of life. Life’s struggle does not go according to plan, however, for Jay Gatsby in F Scott Fitzgerald’s great American novel.

When it comes to teachers as mentors, it is often the unconventional ones that remain in our minds, and Alan Bennett’s and Muriel Spark’s teachers have rather unorthodox methods of imparting knowledge. To end, the Palestinian-American author Naomi Shihab Nye evokes a world filled with possibilities for the future: a life as an open book.

The accompanying music includes works by Elgar, who was largely self-taught, Schumann, Dowland and Clementi, and inspirational songs: ‘To Dream the Impossible Dream’, from The Man of La Mancha, and Julie Andrews with ‘I have confidence in me’ from The Sound of Music.

Who needs more motivation than that?

Producer: Janet Tuppen

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

1.
00:00
Michio Miyagi — Haru no umi (excerpt)
Crystal Records CD 316, 10
2.
00:00
Confucius
The expectations of life, reader Matthew Macfadyen
3.
00:02
Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist (excerpt), reader Anna Maxwell Martin
4.
00:03
Mitch Leigh — To Dream the Impossible Dream (Man of La Mancha)
Simon Gilbert (tenor) (for Peter O’Toole) Studio Orchestra Laurence Rosenthal (conductor)
5.
00:05
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov — Flight of the Bumble Bee (Tsar Sultan)
London Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor)
RCA VD 60487, 6
6.
00:05
Isaac Watts
Against Idleness and Mischief, reader Anna Maxwell Martin
7.
00:06
Joseph Haydn — Symphony no.96 in D ‘Miracle’: 2nd movement (excerpt)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
Teldec 0630 10018 2, 6
8.
00:07
Kant
What is Enlightenment? (excerpt), reader Matthew Macfadyen
9.
00:09
Richard Wagner — Die Meistersinger: overture (excerpt)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Klaus Tennstedt (conductor)
EMI CDC 747030 2, 5
10.
00:10
Elizabeth Thomas
On Sir J-----S---- Saying in a Sarcastic Manner, My Books would Make me Mad (excerpt)
reader Anna Maxwell Martin
11.
00:13
Robert Schumann — Piano Quintet: 1st movement
Maria Joao Pires (piano) Augustin Dumay (violin) Renaud Capucon (violin) Gerard Causse (viola) Jian Wang (cello)
Deutsche Grammophon 463179 2, 4
12.
00:14
Goethe
Polyhymnia (excerpt), reader Matthew Macfadyen
13.
00:22
John Dowland — Sir John Smith, his Almain
Nigel North (lute)
Naxos 8 570449, 3
14.
00:22
Sugawara no Michizane
I give up trying to play the lute, reader Matthew Macfadyen
15.
00:24
Samuel Butler
Satire, in two parts, Upon the imperfection and abuse of human learning (excerpt)
reader Matthew Macfadyen
16.
00:25
Aaron Copland — Quiet City (excerpt)
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Hugh Wolff (conductor)
Teldec 3984 28169 2, 9
17.
00:26
F Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby (excerpt), reader Matthew Macfadyen
18.
00:31
Ludwig van Beethoven — Symphony no.3 ‘Eroica’: 1st movement (excerpt)
London Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)
LSO Live LSO 0080, 1
19.
00:32
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Ulysses (excerpt), reader Matthew Macfadyen
20.
00:41
Elgar
Untitled, reader Matthew Macfadyen
21.
00:41
Sir Edward Elgar — O hearken thou
Robert Quinney (organ) James O’Donnell (conductor)
Hyperion CDA 67593, 11
22.
00:45
Henry Purcell — Rondeau from ‘Abdelazer’ (excerpt)
Chandos CHAN 0571, 25
23.
00:46
Dickens
David Copperfield (excerpt), reader Matthew Macfadyen
24.
00:47
Gerald Finzi — A Young Man’s Exhortation
Mark Padmore (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Hyperion CDA 67459, 5
25.
00:50
Paul Dukas — The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (excerpt)
New York Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein (conductor)
Sony SMK 60695, 1
26.
00:51
Sheridan
The Rivals (excerpt), readers Matthew Macfadyen and Anna Maxwell Martin
27.
00:53
Clementi — Sonata in G, Op.1 no.2: 1st movement
28.
00:53
Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre (excerpt), reader Anna Maxwell Martin
29.
00:57
Muriel Spark
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (excerpt), reader Anna Maxwell Martin
30.
00:59
Richard Rodgers — I have confidence in me (The Sound of Music)
Julie Andrews (vocal) Studio orchestra Irwin Kostal (conductor)
31.
01:02
Antonio Vivaldi — Concerto in B flat RV.362 ‘La caccia’: 1st movement
Europa Galante Fabio Biondi (director)
Virgin 561980 2
32.
01:03
Anonymous
Athletic Employment, reader Matthew Macfadyen
33.
01:05
Alan Bennett
The History Boys (excerpt), reader Matthew Macfadyen
34.
01:06
Joe ‘Red’Hayes/Jack Rhodes — A satisfied mind
Columbia CK 36553, 1
35.
01:08
Jan Garbarek — In praise of dreams
Jan Garbarek (saxophone, synthesizers) Kim Kashkashian (viola)
ECM 9811068, 2
36.
01:09
Naomi Shihab Nye
Because of Libraries we can say these things, reader Anna Maxwell Martin


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 30 Apr 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010nqwn
Music played
1. Wynton Marsalis — Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (JRR Signature Tune)
Composer: Wynton Marsalis Performers: Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker (bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal (b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded: 28 October 1988
The Majesty of the Blues, 1989 CD CBS 465129 2
2. Louis Armstrong — Jubilee
Composer: Hoagy Carmichael-Stanley Adams Performers: Louis Armstrong (v), Henry ‘Red’ Allen, Louis Bacon, Shelton Hemphill (tp), Wilbur De Paris, J.C. Higginbotham, George Washington (tbn), Bingie Madison, Albert Nicholas (cl, ts), Pete Clark, Charlie Holmes (as), Luis Russell (p), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d) Recorded: 12 January 1938
Louis Armstrong – The Ultimate Collection, Verve 543 699 2, CD1 tr 17 2’34”
3. Humphrey Lyttelton — Out of the Gallion
Composer: Mezzrow, Bechet Performers: Humphrey Lyttelton (cl) Wally Fawkes (cl), Johnny Parker (p), Freddy Legon (g/bj), Micky Ashman (b) George Hopkinson (d) Recorded: 9 November 1951
Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band – The Parlophones 1949-1959, Calligraph CLG CD 035 2, 18 2’35”
4. Ronnie Scott — The Champ
Composer: Gillespie Performers: Arnold Ross (p), Jimmy Deuchar (tp), Derek Humble (as),Ronnie Scott (ts), Sammy Stokes (b), Jack Parnell (d) Recorded: 3 August 1952, Stockholm Sweden
Great Scott, Giant Steps GISTO13, CD2 tr 7 3’06”
5. Bunny Berigan — I Can’t Get Started
Composer: Duke, Gershwin Performers: Bunny Berigan (v),Irving Goodman, Steve Lipkins (tp), Sonny Lee, Al George (tb), Joe Dixon, Mike Doty (cl,as), Clyde Rounds, Georgie Auld (ts), Joe Lippman (p), Tom Morgan (g), Hank Wayland (b), George Wettling (d) Recorded: 7 August 1937
Bunny Berigan – I Can’t Get Started, Retrospective RTR 4139, 1 4’45”
6. Billie Holiday — I Didn’t Know What Time it Was
Composer: Rodgers and Hart Performers: Billie Holiday (v), Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison (tp), Ben Webster (ts), Jimmie Rowles (p), Barney Kessel (g), Red Mitchell (b), Larry Bunker, Alvin Stoller (d) Recorded: January 1957
Songs for Distingué Lovers, Verve 539 0562, 6 5’58”
7. Phil Woods — Airegin
Composer: Rollins Performers: Phil Woods (as), Jaki Byard (p), Richard Davis (b), Alan Dawson (d) Recorded: 14 January 1974
Musique du bois, Muse MR 5037, S2/3 5’57”
8. Tina Brooks — Everything Happens to Me
Composer: Matt Dennis Performers: Tina Brooks (ts), Lee Morgan (tp), Sonny Clark (p), Doug Watkins (b), Art Blakey (d) Recorded: 1958
The Complete Blue Note Recordings of the Tina Brooks Quintets, Mosaic MR4 106/A, S2/3 6’11”
9. Emily Remler — Sweet Georgie Fame
Composer: Blossom Dearie – Sandra Harris Performers: Emily Remler (g), Hank Jones (p), Buster Williams (b), Marvin ‘Smitty’ Smith (d) Recorded: 1988
East to Wes, Concord Jazz CJ 356, S1/4 5’36”
10. Michael Garrick Trio — Floating on Summer
Composer: Garrick Performers: Matt Wates (as), David Shulman (ss), Matt Ridley (b) + The Michael Garrick Orchestra Recorded: 2010
Tone Poems, Jazz Academy JAZA 19, 8 6’08”
11. Ahmad Jamal — One for Miles
Composer: Jamal Performers: Ahmad Jamal (p), Jamil Sulieman (b), Chuck Lampkin (d) Recorded: 26-28th June 1964
Naked City Theme, Chess CRL 4001, S2/2 09’00”


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Bobby Wellins
Sat 30 Apr 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Saxophonist Bobby Wellins joins Alyn Shipton to select his key recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010nqql
Bobby Wellins joins Alyn Shipton at the Oxford Jazz Festival to select his key recordings.

The Glasgow-born saxophonist achieved stardom for his solo on Starless and Bible Black in Stan Tracey's Under Milk Wood. In conversation with Alyn Shipton at the Oxford Jazz Festival he discusses many other highlights from his recordings.

Music played

1. The John Dankworth Orchestra — Weller Never Did
Composer: John Dankworth Performers: Gus Galbraith, Leon Calvert, Kenny Wheeler, Dickie Hawdon, t; Tony Russell, Eddie Harvey, tb; Ron Snyder or Alf Reece, tu; Johnny Dankworth, Roy East, as,cl; Vic Ash, cl,ts; Art Ellefson, ts,b-cl; Alan Branscombe, p,vib,xyl; Kenny Napper or Spike Heatley, b; Johnny Butts, d. Special guests: Bobby Wellins, ts; Ronnie Ross, bs. Jul 29th and 31st, Aug 7th, and Oct 4th, 1963.
I Hear Music, Salvo, BNX 403 CD 2, Tr 7

2. New Departures Quartet — Love with Variations
Composer: Bobby Welllins Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; Stan Tracey, p; Jeff Clyne, b; Laurie Morgan, d. 22 Jun 1964. (Originally on a transatlantic LP)
The New Departures Quartet, Hot House, CD 1010, Tr 1

3. Stan Tracey — Starless and Bible Black
Composer: Stan Tracey Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; Stan Tracey, p; Jeff Clyne, b; Jackie Dougan, d. 8 May 1965.
Jazz Suite inspired by Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood, Blue Note, 0777 7 899449 2 8, Tr 2

4. Stan Tracey Big Band — Afro Charlie Meets the White Rabbit
Composer: Stan Tracey Performers: Kenny Baker, Eddie Blair, Ian Hamer, Les Condon, tp; Keith Christie, Wally Smith, Chris Smith, tb; Ronnie Baker, as,cl; Alan Branscombe, as; Ronnie Scott, Bobby Wellins, ts; Harry Klein, bs; Stan Tracey, p,arr; Jeff Clyne, b; Ronnie Stephenson, d. 8 Mar 1966.
Alice in Jazzland, Resteamed, RSJ102, Tr 2

5. Jimmy Knepper — Primrose path
Composer: Jimmy Knepper Performers: Jimmy Knepper, tb; Bobby Wellins, ts; Pete Jacobsen, p; Dave Green, b; Ron Parry, d. 19 Nov 1980.
Special Relationship, Hep, 2012, Tr 8

6. Bobby Wellins — Silent Love
Composer: Bobby Wellins Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; Jonathan Gee, p; Thad Kelly, b; Spike Wells, d; Claire Martin, v. 25 Apr 1992.
Nomad, Hot House, 1008, Tr 10

7. Bobby Wellins — Dunna Runna
Composer: Bobby Wellins Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; Mark Edwards, org,p; Andrew Cleyndert, b; Spike Wells, d. Nov 2003.
Fun, Jazzizit, 0434, Tr 4

8. Bobby Wellins — When You Wish Upon a Star
Composer: Leigh Harline/Ned Washington Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; Mark Edwards, org,p; Andrew Cleyndert, b; Spike Wells, d. Appleby Jazz Festival 30 Jul 2005.
When The Sun Comes Out, Trio, 572, Tr 4

9. Stan Tracey / Bobby Wellins — Monk’s Mood
Composer: Thelonius Monk Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; Stan Tracey, p. 7 Dec 2006.
Play Monk, ReSteamed, 104, Tr 6

10. Bobby Wellins — My Shining Hour
Composer: Harold Arlen/Johnny Mercer Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; John Critchenson, p; Andrew Cleyndert, b; Mark Taylor, d. 8 Jun 2010.
Time Gentlemen Please, Trio, 587, Tr 6


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Steve Swallow
Sun 1 May 2011
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Bassist Steve Swallow joins Alyn Shipton at the 2010 Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g1c
Bassist Steve Swallow joins Alyn Shipton in front of an audience at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.

A specialist on the electric bass, Swallow looks back at his early days on the acoustic instrument and talks about the wide variety of his work over a forty-year period.

Significant partnerships include reed-player Jimmy Giuffre, trumpeter Art Farmer, the Gary Burton Quartet (with whom Swallow came to England many times) and fellow-Cheltenham Jazz Festival star John Scofield.

Music played

1. Jimmy Giuffre — Threewe
Composer: Giuffre Performers: Jimmy Giuffre, cl; Paul Bley, p; Steve Swallow, b. New York, 1962.
Free Fall, Columbia, 4807082, Tr 2

2. The Art Farmer Quartet — Och hor du unga dora (And listen young dora)
Composer: Trad. Performers: Art Farmer, t; Jim Hall, g; Steve Swallow, b; Pete La Roca, d. Stockholm, 1964. [Re-issued on Collectables with “Live At The Half Note”, 2004]
To Sweden With Love, Warner, 25141, Tr 4

3. Gary Burton / Steve Swallow — Vashkar
Composer: Bley Performers: Gary Burton, vibraharp, org, marimba; Steve Swallow, b, p. Aengus Studio, Fayville, Mass. 13/14 May 1974.
Hotel Hello, ECM, 1055, Tr 6

4. Steve Swallow — She Was Young
Composer: Swallow / Creeley Performers: Sheila Jordan, v; Steve Kuhn, p; Lyle Mays, synth; Bob Moses, d; Steve Swallow, b. Columbia Recording Studios, New York, 1979. [Elsewhere on the album:: Dave Liebman]
Home, ECM, 1160, Tr 2

5. Carla Bley — Night-Glo
Composer: Bley Performers: Steve Swallow, b; Carla Bley, org, synth; Larry Willis, kbs; Hiram Bullock, g; Victor Lewis, d; Manolo Badrena, perc; Paul McCandless, reeds, Eng h; Randy Brecker, t, flh; Tom Malone, David Taylor, tb. Grog Kill Studio, New York, June-Aug 1985.
Night-Glo, Watt, 16, Tr 2

6. Steve Swallow — Hold It Against Me
Composer: Swallow Performers: Carla Bley, org; Steve Swallow, b; Hiram Bullock, g; Larry Willis, p; Victor Lewis, d; Don Alias, perc. Grog Kill Studio, New York, Winter 1986-87.
Carla, XtraWatt, 2, Tr 6

7. Steve Swallow — Willow
Composer: Swallow Performers: Mulgrew Miller, p; Steve Swallow, b; Jack Dejohnette, d. Grog Kill Studio, New York, Dec 1993. [Elsewhere on the album:: Tom Harrell & Joe Lovano]
Real Book, XtraWatt, 7, Tr 8

8. John Scofield Trio — Name That Tune
Composer: Swallow Performers: John Scofield, g; Steve Swallow, b; Bill Stewart, d. The Blue Note, New York, 3 Dec 2003.
EnRoute, Verve, 000169902, Tr 3

9. Steve Swallow with Robert Creeley — I Know A Man
Composer: Swallow / Creeley Performers: Steve Swallow, b; Robert Creeley, voc; Steve Kuhn, p; The Cikada Quartet (Henrik Hannisdal, Odd Hannisdal, vn; Marek Konstantynowicz, viola; Morten Hannisdal, cel.). The Make Believe Ballroom, New York, 25 Aug 2001.
So There, XtraWatt, 12, Tr 17

10. Steve Swallow & Bohuslän Big Band — Away
Composer: Swallow Performers: Steve Swallow & Bohuslän Big Band. Nilento Studios, Sweden, 10 - 12 Sep 2007.
Swallow Songs, Vara Konserthus, Tr 1


Jazz Line-Up
Programme exploring jazz music, focussing both on established, mainstream players and on the new generation of younger artists..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnmw
Percy Pursglove, Tim Richards
http://www.birminghamjazz.co.uk/?tag=percy-pursglove
http://www.timrichards.ndo.co.uk/
Sun 1 May 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Julian Joseph presents Percy Pursglove in concert in Birminghan and pianist Tim Richards.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010nrwm
Percy Pursglove ( known in the business as "The Glove" ) is in much demand for his highly regarded playing - Percy plays Trumpet on this set, and has appeared with the Elbow, Amy Winehouse, Jamie Cullum and the BBC Big Band, to a long list of stellar jazz names - John Hollenbeck, Hans Koller, Jim Mullen, The Ellington Orchestra at Birdland .

After graduating from Birmingham in 2004, 'The Glove' studied for a year in New York at the New School for Jazz, returning to our shores in 2006, lecturing in jazz at Birmingham Conservatoire for the past four years, to the great relief of Baristas throughout the UK.

Music played
1. Corea, Clarke & White — Captain Marvel
Performers: Chick Corea (Piano), Stanley Clarke (Bass), Lenny White (Drums), Bill Connors (Guitar), Jean Luc Ponty (Violin), Chaka Khan (Vocals) Composer: Corea
Forever, Concord Records
2. Tommy Smith — Land of Heroes
Performers: Tommy Smith (Sax), Steve Hamilton (Piano), Kevin Glasgow (Electric Bass), Alyn Cosker (Drums) Composer: Tommy Smith
Karma, Spartacus STS 015
3. Patti Austin — Funny Face
Performers: Patti Austin, WDR Big Band Composer: Gershwin
Avant Gershwin, Rendezvous Entertainment 5123
4. Percy Pursglove Quartet — When or Where
Performers: Percy Pursglove (Trumpet), Andrew Bain (Drums), Ross Stanley (Organ), Chris Montague (Guitar) Composer: Richard Rogers/Hart Arranger: Percy Pursglove BBC Recording, recorded at Birmingham’s Rush Hour Jazz Series Symphony Hall, 10th September 2010
http://www.thsh.co.uk/view/rush-hour-blues-artsfest-special
5. Percy Pursglove Quartet — Con Alma
Performers: Percy Pursglove (Trumpet), Andrew Bain (Drums), Ross Stanley (Organ), Chris Montague (Guitar) Composer: Dizzy Gillespie Arranger: Percy Pursglove BBC Recording, recorded at Birmingham’s Rush Hour Jazz Series Symphony Hall, 10th September 2010
6. Percy Pursglove Quartet — Smile
Performers: Percy Pursglove (Trumpet), Andrew Bain (Drums), Ross Stanley (Organ), Chris Montague (Guitar) Composer: Charlie Chaplin Arranger: Percy Pursglove BBC Recording, recorded at Birmingham’s Rush Hour Jazz Series Symphony Hall, 10th September 2010
7. Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra — Tickletoe
Performers: Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra, Ian Darrington (Conductor) Composer: Lester Young
Goes Green, Gateway Records GW015
8. Tim Richards Trio — Seraglio
Performers: Tim Richards (Piano), Dominic Howles (Double Bass), Jeff Lardner (Drums) Composer: Tim Richards
Shapeshifting, 33 Records 33JAZZ 205
9. Tim Richards Trio — Un Poco Loco
Performers: Tim Richards (Piano), Dominic Howles (Double Bass), Jeff Lardner (Drums) Composer: Bud Powell
Shapeshifting, 33 Records 33JAZZ 205
10. Tim Richards Trio — Bolivia
Performers: Tim Richards (Piano), Dominic Howles (Double Bass), Jeff Lardner (Drums) Composer: Tim Richards
Shapeshifting, 33 Records 33JAZZ 205
11. Tim Richards Trio — The Message
Performers: Tim Richards (Piano), Dominic Howles (Double Bass), Jeff Lardner (Drums) Composer: Tim Richards
Shapeshifting, 33 Records 33JAZZ 205
12. Kyle Eastwood — Soul Captain
Performers: Kyle Eastwood (Bass), Andrew McCormack (Piano), Graeeme Flowers (Flugelhorn), Martyn Kaine (Drums), Graeme Blevins (Sax) Composer: Kyle Eastwood
Songs from the Chateau, Candid CCD 79867
13. Yellow Jackets — Why It Is
Performers: Jimmy Haslip (Bass), Russell Ferante (Keyboard), Will Kennedy (Drums), Bob Mintzer (Sax) Composer: B Mintzer
Timeline, Mack Avenue MAC 1058