11 今週のお気に入り 19

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 5月 7日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン
ロバート・ジョンスン特集
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110507
01. Ramblin' On My Mind / John Mayall with Eric Clapton
ALBUM: Blues Breakers
02. Cross Road Blues / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
03. Love In Vain / The Rolling Stones
ALBUM: Let It Bleed
04. Love In Vain / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
05. Terraplane Blues / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
06. Sweet Home Chicago / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
07. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
08. Traveling Riverside Blues / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
09. They're Red Hot / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
10. My Black Mama Part 1 / Son House
ALBUM: The Legendary Delta Blues Session
11. Walking Blues / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
12. Come On In My Kitchen / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
13. Come On In My Kitchen / Cassandra Wilson
ALBUM: Blue Light 'Til Dawn
14. Me And The Devil Blues / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
15. Devil Got My Woman / Skip James
ALBUM: Complete Early Recordings
16. Hellhound On My Trail / Robert Johnson
ALBUM: The Complete Recordings
17. Country Blues (Number One) / Muddy Waters
ALBUM: The Complete Plantation Recordings
18. Dust My Blues / Elmore James & His Broom Dusters
ALBUM: The UK Sue Label Story
19. Ramblin' / Johnny Shines
ALBUM: Blues & Soul Records No. 33
20. Kind-Hearted Woman / Robert Jr. Lockwood
ALBUM: Steady Rollin' Man
21. Stones In My Pathway / Chris Whitley
ALBUM: Perfect Day
22. Mississippi-Mali Blues / Taj Mahal & Toumani Diabate
ALBUM: Kulanjan


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 5月 7日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨
− ゆるい音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110507090000
「ああなんてやわらかいんだろう」 (ゴンチチ)(4分03秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1309>

「レイジーボーン」 (レオン・レッドボーン)(3分06秒)
WARNER BROS. BS2888>

「レイジーボーン」 (細野晴臣)(3分45秒)
<SPEEDSTAR VICL-63777>

「ゼアズ・アン・エンド」 (ホリー・ゴライトリー)(3分34秒)
P-VINE PCD-23443>

「ザ・ジョンソン・ボーイズ」 (デヴィッド・リンドレー)(3分06秒)
<A WORLD OF MUSIC CD12550>

「今この瞬間」 (ジョー・バルビエリ)(3分51秒)
<OMAGATOKI OMCX-1225>

「タイム・リメンバード」 (ビル・エヴァンス)(6分02秒)
<UNIVERSAL 0025218920025>

「1900イエスタデイ(遠い初恋)」(リズ・ダモンズ・オリエント・エクスプレス)(2分58秒)
<REV-OLA CRREV40>

「ラフィング・ラグ」 (ダン・ピケット)(2分33秒)
<KRAZY KAT 811>

「イメージ、オータム、ウーム」 (ゴールドムンド)(3分05秒)
<TYPE REC. TYPE039>

「サントラ“ライフ・アクアティック”からライフ・オン・マーズ」(セウ・ジョルジ)(3分25秒)
<HOLLYWOOD REC. 2061-62494-2>

「アイランド・ウーマン」 (アンドレ・トゥーサン)(2分30秒)
<HNH INTERNATIONAL 76029-2>

「ネヴァー・ギヴ・ユア・ハート・アウェイ」(カールトン&ザ・シューズ)(4分10秒)
<IPM IPM-8024>

「ウキウキキョロキョロ」 (サキタハヂメ)(3分31秒)
<(有)アセント BJCO-9>

「放課後の音楽室」 (ゴンチチ)(1分50秒)
<EPIC ESCB2111>

「ザ・ウィルヘルム・スクリーム」 (ジェイムス・ブレイク)(4分37秒)
<POLYDOR ATLAS 02CD>

「アイ・ネヴァー・ラーント・トゥ・シェア」(ジェイムス・ブレイク)(4分51秒)
<POLYDOR ATLAS 02CD>

「ミラクルズ」 (ロン・セクスミス)(2分36秒)
YAMAHA MUSIC YMCP-10002>

「シークレット・ラヴ」 (ブラッド・メルドー)(7分14秒)
<NONESUCH 520275-2>


The Janice Forsyth Show
Music, entertainment and celebrity guests
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079g47
Sat 7 May 2011
10:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Singer Loudon Wainwright III and his daughter Lucy join Janice alongside The Webb Sisters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y5t8
Janice is joined by American singer/songwriter Loudon Wainwright III ahead of the release of a new retrospective boxed set "40 Odd Years". He is joined by his singing daughter Lucy Wainwright Roche who's debut album "Lucy" is out now. And another singinging family act are in session. They're The Webb Sisters who before their new album release spent 18 months touring as the backing singers for Leonard Cohen on his comeback tour. The Secret Rock N Roll Map of Scotland lands at an Ice Rink in 1968 when one of the biggest rock bands in the wowed the locals of Paisley.

Music played

1. Eddi Reader — The Patience Of Angels
2. R.E.M. — It Happened Today
3. The Strokes — Taken For A Fool
4. Loudon Wainwright III — Bein’ A Dad
5. Lucy Wainwright Roche — October
6. Loudon Wainwright III & Lucy Roche — Needless To Say
7. The Who — Pinball Wizard
8. Captain And The Kings — It Is The Mercy
9. Keren Ann — My Name Is Trouble
10. Duffy — Mercy
11. Admiral Fallow — Squeeling Pigs
12. Elvis Costello & The Attractions — Radio Radio
13. THE WEBB SISTERS featuring LEONARD COHEN — If It Be Your Will
14. The Webb Sisters — In Your Father’s Eyes
15. The Webb Sisters — Savages
16. Jon Allen — Sweet Defeat
17. Furniture — Brilliant Mind
18. The Bees — Go Where You Wanna Go
19. The Mamas & the Papas — Creeque Alley
20. Sam Cooke — (What A) Wonderful World


In Business
Series of programmes about the whole world of work, public and private, from vast corporations to modest volunteers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006s609
Keep it Local
Thu 5 May 2011
20:30
BBC Radio 4
As pubs struggle to survive, local communities are getting involved in keeping them alive.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t7t8
As pubs struggle to survive, Peter Day travels through villages in Yorkshire and Cumbria to talk to local activists and find out how easy it is to buy and successfully run one of the focal points for any community - the village pub. He looks at the successes and failures and asks whether sheer enthusiasm and community spirit is enough to win through. Is there an economic case for these sorts of projects or can they only survive through grants and subsidies?


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
Molly Parkin
Sun 8 May 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Molly Parkin joins Kirsty Young to choose her Desert Island discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xy3d
Kirsty Young's castaway is the doyenne of bohemian living, Molly Parkin.

She left the Welsh valleys to train as a fine artist in London and was a successful painter then teacher before becoming a fashion writer and novelist. She is as well known, though, for her lifestyle as her work. She adopted a hedonistic approach to life - smoking and drinking through the night and picking up numerous lovers along the way.

Now aged 79 she prefers to live alone and says she has found a calmer way of living. "I have been blessed, and made it my business, to surround myself with larger than life characters," she says, "love, on a very profound level comes unexpectedly and brilliantly."

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played

1. Bette Midler — Accentuate the Positive
Composer: Harold Arlen – music Johnny Mercer
from American television programme
2. Liane Carroll — Three Sheets to the Wind
Composer: Liane Carroll
Standard Issue, Splash Paint Records
3. Louis Armstrong — A Kiss to Build a Dream On
Composer: Kalmar/Ruby/Oscar Hammerstein 11
Midnight Jazz Moods, Temple
4. Ian Shaw — Somewhere towards love
Composer: Ian Shaw
Somewhere Towards Love, Splash Paint Records
5. George Melly — Rockin’ Chair
Composer: Carmichael
The Best of George Melly, Kaz
6. Michael Jackson — Billie Jean
Composer: M Jackson
Thriller, EPIC
7. Sarah Jane Morris — Never Forget How to Dance
Composer: Sarah Jane Morris/Martyn Barker/Dominic Miller/John Brown
Where It Hurts, Fallen Angel
8. Little Richard — Good Golly Miss Molly
Composer: Marascalco, Blackwell
Little Richard: 22 Classic Cuts, Ace


Desert Island Discs Revisited
Kirsty chooses favourites from the Desert Island Discs archive
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zwlh8

Colin Firth
Sun 8 May 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
We revisit the choices of BAFTA and Academy Award winning actor Colin Firth.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y3f8
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs archive. In the first in our series of actors, we revisit the choices of BAFTA and Academy Award winning actor Colin Firth.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/3a108a6f#p009359k
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009359k
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the actor Colin Firth.
He created an iconic moment in British television history when, as Jane Austen's hero Mr Darcy, he emerged wet-shirted from his stately lake. To his surprise, he became a sex symbol, was dubbed the 'male Ursula Andress' and was voted Britain's Most Popular Actor in a BBC poll. He went on to send up the role on the big screen - as the ironically-named Mark Darcy, the brooding boyfriend of Bridget Jones.

He always knew he wanted to act - from the moment when, as a five year old boy, he took on the role of Jack Frost at a school panto. He studied at the Drama Centre in London's Chalk Farm - where one of his teachers, Christopher Fettes, said he was by nature a poet and compared his acting to that of Paul Schofield. Married to an Italian woman and with two young sons, he now divides his time between life in London and in Italy.

Music Played
01. Curtis Mayfield — We People Who are Darker Than Blue
Curtis: Curtis Mayfield, Movieplay

02. Fela Kuti — Odoo
Best of the Black President: Fela Kuti, Universal

03. Tom Waits — Heart Attack and Vine
Tom Waits: Used Songs 1973-1980, Elektra

04. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Mass No. 18 in C minor 'Great' - Kyrie
Choir: Monteverdi Choir with English Baroque soloists Conductor: John Eliot Gardiner
Philips

05. Beck — Lost Cause
Sea Change, Geffen

06. Free — The Stealer
Free: Molten Gold: The Anthology, Island

07. Little Feat — Willin'
Sailin' Shoes, Warner

08. Gustav Mahler — Symphony No. 3 in D minor - 4th movement
Soloist: Maureen Forrester Orchestra: The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Zubin Mehta
Symphonies No 1 & 3, Decca


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

Ruth Goodman
Sun 8 May 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is social and domestic historian Ruth Goodman.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xwg4
Michael Berkeley's guest this week is the social and domestic historian Ruth Goodman, well known to TV viewers as the co-presenter of highly successful historical reality series such as 'The Victorian Farm', 'The Edwardian Farm', 'Tales from the Green Valley' and 'The Victorian Pharmacy'. She is a freelance consultant, offering advisory services to museums, theatres, and educational establishments around the country. Her particular interest is the domestic - how daily lives were lived in former times from the Tudor to Edwardian periods; and her courses and lectures - delivered in her trademark lively and hands-on style - cover many topics from 'History of Eating', 'Victorian Cleaning' and 'Medicine - A Consumer's Guide' to 'Babies and Birth', and 'A Good Death'.

As might be expected of such a live wire, Ruth is passionate about music, and particularly dance, of which she herself is an enthusiastic exponent. Dance informs many of her choices, from the famous Clog Dance from the Herold/Lanchbery ballet 'La fille mal gardee', to the Dance of the Knights from Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'The Princesses' Round Dance' from Stravinsky's 'The Firebird'. She also chooses two baroque pieces - an extract from Purcell's 'Fairy Queen' and Handel's 'Arrival of the Queen of Sheba', as well as Itzhak Perlman playing Paganini's Caprice No.5, 'Knee Play 5' from Philip Glass's opera 'Einstein on the Beach', and 'The Floating Crowbar' for bagpipes - an instrument which plays a major role in Ruth's own domestic life.

Music played

1. Ferdinand Hérold — 'A Clog Dance’ from ‘La Fille Mal Gardée’ Act I
Arranger: John Lanchbery Performers: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden/John Lanchbery
DECCA 4308492
2. Henry Purcell Henry Purcell — Symphony’ from Act 4 of ‘The Fairy Queen
Performers: The Symphony of Harmony & Invention (The Sixteen)/Harry Christophers
CORO 16005
3. Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev — ‘Dance of the Knights’ from ‘Romeo & Juliet Act I
Performers: London Symphony Orchestra/André Previn
EMI CDM5657212
4. Philip GlassKnee Play 5’ from ‘Einstein on the Beach
Performers: The Philip Glass Ensemble/Michael Riesman
ELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559793232
5. George Frideric Handel — The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba’ from ‘Solomon
Performers: The English Concert/Trevor Pinnock
ARCHIV 4155182
6. Lúnasa — The Floating Crowbar
Performers: Lunasa
GREEN LINNET GLCD1200
7. Nicolò Paganini — Caprice no 5 in A minor (from 24 Caprices Op 1)
Performers: Itzhak Perlman (violin)
EMI CDC7471712
8. Igor Stravinsky — The Princesses’ Round’ from ‘The Firebird
Performers: New York Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein
SONY


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
All the World's a Stage
Sun 8 May 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music related to theatre and showbusiness. With Henry Goodman and Samantha Bond.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xwgg
The lights, the greasepaint, the roar of applause: there's no business like show business and this week's Words and Music turns the spotlight on the theatre and showbiz. Actors have fascinated audiences from ancient Greece through to the groundlings of Shakespeare's Globe, on into modern movie houses; and the theatre has been both celebrated as a grand metaphor for life and denigrated as the the site of moral decay. Henry Goodman and Samantha Bond read from work by Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, John Dryden, T.S Eliot and Dorothy Parker, accompanied by the music of Puccini, Irving Berlin, Purcell, Sondheim and Thomas Ades.

Producer: Georgia Mann.

Producer Notes

The idea of life as performance and theatre as a microcosm of the wider world dates back further than Shakespeare but no one mastered the metaphor quite like he did. We open – as many good plays do - with a prologue. As the war-like clouds gather ahead of Shakespeare’s Henry V, the chorus apologetically beg the audience to excuse the limits of ‘this wooden O’. The linguistic wizardry of this speech lies in its ability to simultaneously highlight the physical limits of the theatre while conjuring up a rich imaginary world peopled with princes, monarchs and proud steeds. William Alwyn’s Elizabethan Dances, with its 1950’s reimagining of the music of the 1600s
acts as a percussive counterpoint to this rousing opener.

The world of theatre and show business is populated with what Irving Berlin called ‘show people’, and the public fascination with stars of stage and screen is as old and enduring as the urge to perform itself. T.S Eliot’s faded feline matinee idol Gus is a perfectly rhymed skit on the soused retired actor, while Dorothy Parker’s Hate Song to Actresses takes an unashamed swipe at simpering starlets. Thomas Hardy’s To An Actress captures in its plaintive melancholy the sadness of an admirer who can get no nearer than to see the name of his love in lights. The power of the seductress on stage is at the heart of Strauss’ Dance of the Seven Veils – his Salome painted musically in vivid syncopated sensuality. Hector Berlioz fell under the spell of the actress Harriet Smithson as she played Ophelia - he later gave musical expression to his adoration in the ground breaking, unwieldy and thrilling Symphonie Fantastique.

The theatrical life, for all the splendour of the bright lights and thundering applause is one underpinned with sadness. The life of a star is a brief one and the road to stardom littered with those who never quite made it, or those whose time at the top has run out. Ella Wheeler Wilcox’s Old Stage Queen stares wistfully at the young pretender who has stolen her crown, while Sondheim’s Desiree, formerly a celebrated actress, looks back sadly on a once glittering career with an air of tired melancholy.

Shakespeare has the last word – this time in The Tempest. He once again asks the audience to turn its attention to the artifice in which they have been engaged for the duration of his play. As the old magician Prospero vanishes the world of the theatre, he tells us that the ‘cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces’ are nothing but a vision; we are returned to the world outside the theatre and reminded of the strange magic that descends upon an audience as the curtains draw back and the lights come up.

Producer: Georgia Mann

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Alwyn — Elizabethan Dances, Moderato e ritmico
Performer: LSO, conducted by Richard Hickox
Chandos CHAN8902, 4
00:01
Shakespeare
Henry V, Prologue. Samantha Bond.
00:02
Alwyn — Elizabethan Dances, Moderato e ritmico
Performer: LSO, conducted by Richard Hickox
Chandos CHAN8902, 4
00:04
T.S Eliot
Gus the Theatre Cat. Henry Goodman
00:07
Irving Berlin — There’s No Business Like Show Business
Performer: Original cast and chorus of Annie Get Your Gun
MCA Classics MCAD-10047, 12
00:10
Joseph Haydn — Sonata in G Major, prestissimo Hob. XVI:39
Performer: Malcolm Bilson
Claves 50-2501, 9
00:11
Jane Austen
Mansfield Park. Samantha Bond
00:13
Sir William Walton — As You Like It, Prelude
Performer: The Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner
Chandos CHAN7041, 1
00:15
Shakespeare
As You Like It, act two, scene seven. Henry Goodman.
00:17
Orlando Gibbons — What is Our Life
Performer: The Gesualdo Consort
Cantoris CRCD6017, 41
00:21
Bertolt Brecht
Everyday Theatre. Samantha Bond.
00:23
Kurt Weill — Mac the Knife
Performer: Lotte Lenya, orchestra conducted by Roger Bean
Sony Classical MHK63222, 10
00:26
John Hall Wheelock
Vaudeville. Henry Goodman.
00:27
Richard Strauss — Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome
Performer: Vienna Philharmonic, conducted by Christoph Von Dohnanyi
Decca 444178-2, CD 2, Tr.3
00:32
Gaston Leroux
Phantom of the Opera. Samantha Bond.
00:34
Hector Berlioz — Symphonie Fantastique, Finale
Performer: LSO, conducted by Pierre Boulez
Sony Classical SM3K64103, 8
00:35
Henry Purcell — If love’s a sweet passion from The Fairy Queen
Performer: The Parley of Instruments, directed by Roy Goodman
Hyperion CDA67001/3, CD 1, Tr.31
00:37
Shakespeare
Hamlet. Act two, scene two. Henry Goodman.
00:38
Dmitri Shostakovich — Hamlet, Night Watch
Performer: Rustem Hayroudinoff
Chandos CHAN9907, 26
00:40
Stephen Sondheim — Broadway Baby
Performer: Elaine Stritch, conducted by Rob Bowman
DRG 12994, 8
00:44
Dorothy Parker
Actresses: A Hate Song. Samantha Bond.
00:47
Thomas Hardy
To An Actress. Henry Goodman.
00:48
Giacomo Puccini — Vissi d’arte from Tosca
Performer: Maria Callas, Orchestre de la Sociétés Concerts du Conservatoire
EMI CMS7699742, CD, Tr. 7
00:51
W.H Henley
The Ballade of Dead Actors. Samantha Bond.
00:52
Aaron Copland — Quiet City
Performer: New York Philharmonic, conducted by Leonard Bernstein
DG 419170-2, 5
00:52
Sara Teasdale
Broadway. Henry Goodman.
00:56
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The Old Stage Queen. Samantha Bond.
00:59
Stephen Sondheim — Send in the Clowns from A Little Night Music
Performer: Judi Dench, Orchestra of The Royal National Theatre, conducted by Jo Stewart
Tring TRING001, 18
01:03
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray. Henry Goodman.
01:06
Ruggero Leoncavallo — Vesti la giuba from Pagliacci
Performer: Placido Domingo, Orchestra of La Scala Milan conducted by Georges Prêtre
Phlips 411484-2, 16
01:08
Claude Debussy — Syrinx
Performer: Philippa Davies
Virgin Classics VC791148-2
01:09
Shakespeare
The Tempest. Act four, scene one. Samantha Bond.
01:10
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Full fathom five from Three Shakespeare Songs
Performer: Holst Singers, conducted by Stephen Layton
Hyperion CDA66777, 2


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Django Bates
Sat 7 May 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Pianist, composer and bandleader Django Bates discusses his recordings with Alyn Shipton.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xw3c
Pianist, composer and bandleader Django Bates has been one of the most innovative figures on the European jazz scene since the 1980s. In front of an audience at this year's Cheltenham Jazz Festival, he joins Alyn Shipton to look back over his recorded career from his early days with Loose Tubes to his more recent bands. As well as his group Human Chain, he also discusses his Danish StoRMChaser project and his recent album Beloved Bird.

Music played

1. Loose Tubes — Discovering Metal
Composer: Django Bates Performers: Eddie Parker, fl; Dai Pritchard, cl; Steve Buckley, s, cl; Iain Ballamy, s; Mark Lockheart, s; Julian Nicholas, s; Ken Stubbs, s; Lance Kelly, t; Chris Batchelor, t; Ted Emmett, t; Paul Edmonds, t; Noel Langley, t; John Harborne, tr, Steve Day, trom; Paul Taylor, tr; Richard Pywell, tr; Ashley Slater, bs tr; Dave Powell, tu; Django Bates, keys; John Parricelli, g; Steve Watts, b; Martin France, d; Thebi Lipere, percussion. Sep 1990.
Dancing on Frith Street, Lost Marble, LM 005, Tr 2
2. Django Bates — Sad Afrika
Composer: Bates Performers: Django Bates, v, g, p, Eb h, keys; Chris Batchelor, Sid Gauld, t; Richard Henry, bs tr; Dave Laurence, Fren horn; Roland Bates, tr; Sarah Waterhouse, tu; Steve Buckley, bs cl, ss, as; Iain Ballamy, s, ss, as; Barak Schmool, ts; Eddie Parker, fl, bs fl; Sarah Homer, cl, bs cl; Mark Lockheart, ts; Julian Argüelles, bs; Stuart Hall, elec g, lap g, ban, v; Steve Watts, ac b, double b; Mike Mondesir, b; Martin France, d, perc; Thebe Lipere, perc. Jun 1993.
Summer Fruits (and Unrest), Winter and Winter, 65/81, Tr 4
3. Django Bates — Hollyhocks
Composer: Bates Performers: Django Bates, solo piano, rec. 1994.
Autumn Fires and Green Shoots, Winter and Winter, 69/81, Tr 6
4. Django Bates / Delightful Precipice — The Loneliness of Being Right
Composer: Bates Performers: Django Bates, horns, p, keys, v; Christine Tobin, v; Chris Batchelor, tr; Sid Gauld, tr; Dave Laurence, Fren horn; Roland Bates, tr; Richard Henry, bs tr; Sarah Waterhouse, tu; Eddie Parker, fl, bs fl; Barak Schmool, picc, ts; Steve Buckley, tin whistle, ss, as; Sarah Homer, cl, bs cl; Mark Lockheart, cl, ts; Iain Ballamy, ss, as, ts; Julian Argüelles, ss, bari s; Stuart Hall, g, ban, v; Martin France, d, perc. Feb 1995.
Winter Truce (and Homes Blaze), Winter and Winter, 78/81, Tr 2
5. Django Bates, Human Chain, London Sinfonietta — Candles Still Flicker in Romania’s Dark
Composer: Django Bates Performers: Django Bates, Eb h, kb; Iain Ballamy, reeds; Michael Mondesir, b; Martin France, d, London Sinfonietta cond. Diego Masson. Apr 1995.
Good Evening Here is the News, Argo, 452 099-2, Tr 13
6. Django Bates and the Jazzpar version of Delightful Precipice — New York, New York
Composer: Kander / Ebb Performers: Iain Ballamy, s; Nicolaj Schultz, fl, bass fl; Flemming Madsen, cl, bass cl; Christina von Bülow, Jan zum Vohrde, ss, as;Tomas Franck, ts, cl; Uffe Markussen, ts, picc; Michael Hove, ss, bs; Jan Kohlin, Henrik Bolberg, tr; Terje Aadne, fren h; Vincent Nilsson, tr; Klaus Löhrer, bs tr; Axel Windfeld, tu; Django Bates, keys, Eb h, v; Nikolaj Bentzon, keys: Anders Chico Lindvall, g; Michael Mondesir, b; Ethan Weisgard, perc; Martin France, d, elec d. Mar 1997.
Like Life, Storyville, 4221, Tr 5
7. Django Bates / Human Chain — Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars
Composer: Jobim/Lees Performers: Django Bates, kb; Josefine Cronholm, v; Iain Ballamy, reeds; Michael Mondesir, b; Martin France, d. Aug 1997.
Quiet Nights, Screwgun, 70007, Tr 4
8. Django Bates / Human Chain — Football
Composer: Ballamy, Bates, Batchelor Performers: Django Bates, kb; Josefine Cronholm, v; Chris Batchelor, t; Iain Ballamy, reeds; Michael Mondesir, b; Martin France, d; Smith Quartet, strings. Jan 2003.
You Live and Learn (Apparently), Lost Marble, 001, Tr 8
9. Django Bates + Storm Chaser — Fire Brigade
Composer: Bates Performers: Julie Kjaer, fl, picc; Bo Skjold Christensen, cl; Anders Bast, s, as; Marius Neset, ts; Martin Stender, ts, fl; Johan Byling Lang, bs; Lars Soberg Andersen, tr; Jimmy Nyborg, tr; Ulrik Kofoed, fren-horn; Kevin Christensen, tr; Andre Jensen, b tr; Daniel Herskedal, tu; Josefine Lindstrand, v; Elena Seten Yergui, v; Django Bates, keys, Eb h, v; Christian Bluhme, g; Peter Eldh, b; Mikkel Schnettler, perc; Anton Eger, d.
Spring Is Here, Lost Marble, 001, Tr 6
10. Django Bates — My Little Suede Shoes
Composer: Parker Performers: Django Bates, p; Peter Eldh, b; Peter Bruun, d. Rec Sep 2008 / Jun 2009.
Beloved Bird, Lost Marble, 004, Tr 5


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 7 May 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xw3f
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. Dave Brubeck — Camptown Races
Composer: Foster Performers: Paul Desmond (as), Joe. Morello (d), Gene Wright (b), Dave Brubeck (p) Recorded: 22-23 April 1959
Gone With the Wind, CBS 450984 2, 5 02’07”
3. Dr. Michael White — Canal Street Blues
Composer: Oliver Performers: Dr Michael White (cl), Fred Lonzo (tb), Gregory Stafford (tp), Detroit Brooks (banjo), Mitchell Player (b), Frank Oxley (d), Steve Pistorius (p) Recorded: 15 October 2005
Our New Orleans, Nonesuch 7559 799342, 6 03’37”
4. John Pizzarelli — If Dreams Come True
Composer: Sampson, Goodman, Mills Performers: The George Shearing QuintetJohn Pizzarelli (g & v),George Shearing (p), Ted Piltzecker (vibraphone), Reg Schwager (g), Neil Swainson (b), Dennis Mackrel (d) Recorded: 2001
The Rare Delight of You, Telarc CD83546, 1 03’45”
5. Art Tatum — Tenderly
Composer: Gross – Lawrence Performers: Art Tatum Recorded: 3 July 1955
Art Tatum 20th Century piano Genius, Verve 531 7632, CD1 tr 2 04’03”
6. James P. Johnson — After You’ve Gone
Composer: Creamer-Layton Performers: Sidney De Paris (tp), Vic Dickenson (tb), Ben Webster (ts), James P. Johnson (p), Jimmy Shirley (g), John Simmons (b), Sidney Catlett (d) Recorded: 4 March 1944
James. P. Johnson 1943-1944, Classics 824, tr 16 04’24”
7. Big 18 — Swingtime in the Rockies
Composer: Goodman-Mundy Performers: Billy Butterfield, Buck Clayton, Charlie Shavers (t), Rex Stewart ( c ), Lawrence Brown, Vic Dickenson, Lou McGarity, Dicky Wells (tb), Walt Levinsky (cl, as), Hymie Schertzer (as), Sam Donahue, Boomie Richman (ts), Ernie Caceres (bar), Johnny Guarnieri (p), Barry Galbraith (g), Milt Hinton (sb), Jimmy Crawford (d) Recorded: 10 June 1958
The Big 18/More Live Echoes of the Swinging Bands, RCA 74321 13033 2, tr 3 04’00”
8. Joe Lovano — Autumn in New York
Composer: Vernon Duke Performers: Joe Lovano (ts), Hank Jones (p), George Mraz (b), Paul Motian (d) Recorded: 8-9 September 2004
Joyous Encounter, Blue Note Records 63406, tr 1 09’55”
9. Rahsaan Roland Kirk — No Tonic Pres
Composer: Kirk Performers: Roland Kirk (ts), Jaki Byard (p), Richard Davis (b), Elvin Jones (d) Recorded: 13 January 1965
Rip, Rig and Panic, Emarcy 832 164 2, tr 1 04’30”
10. Sarah Vaughan & Joe Williams — If I were a Bell
Composer: Loesser Performers: Count Basie Band –Sarah Vaughan, Joe Williams (v), Sonny Cohn, Thad Jones, Joe Newman, Snooky Young (tp), Henry Coker, Al Grey, Benny Powell (tb), Marshall Royal (as), Frank Wess (as), Frank Foster, Billy Mitchell (ts), Charlie Fowlkes (bs), Kirk Stuart (p), Freddie Green (g), Eddie Jones (b), Sonny Payne (d) Recorded: July 1960
Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan, Roulette CDP 7243 8 37241 2, 13 02’41”
11. Eddie Condon — How Come You Do Me Like You Do
Composer: Austin, Borgere Performers: Eddie Condon (g), Wild Bill Davison ( c ), Billy Butterfield (tp), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Dick Cary (Alto horn), Ed Hall, Peanuts Hucko (cl), Bud Freeman (ts), Gene Schroeder (p), Al Hall (b), Cliff Leeman (d) Recorded: 1954
Jammin’ at Condons, Collectables COL CD 7526, CD2 tr 2 12’55”


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
The Passion
Sun 8 May 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Claire Martin presents a special concert set from vocal goup The Passion.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xwgj
Jazz Line -Up presented by Claire Martin will feature this week a concert recorded at London's Dean Street Pizza Express Jazz Club in a night of music for voice and piano.
The concert features American pianist and vocalist Charlie Wood, the duo of pianist Darius Brubeck and singer Georgia Mancio, and a three part vocal harmony set by "The Passion" with Liane Carroll, Jacqui Dankworth and Sara Coleman. Re forming for this occasion after 5 years. Also on the programe the band "Outhouse" are interviewed about their latest Album " Straw, Bricks and Sticks." The bands drummer Dave Smith, and saxophonist Robin Fincker explain how they have collaborate with New York based, Icelandic born guitarist Hilmar Jensson, and are currently on UK tour.

Music played

1. John Scofield — Lawns
Performers: John Scofield (Guitar), Larry Goldings (Piano), Scott Colley (Bass), Brian Blade (Drums) Composer: Carla Bley
A Moment’s Peace, Emarcy 0602527 642482
2. Airto Moreira — Happy People
Composer: Airto Moreira
Assential…the very best of Airto Moreira, Nascente NSCD 051
3. Outhouse — Kitchen In the Middle
Performers: Robin Fincker (Sax), Tom Challenge (Sax), Johnny Brierley (Bass), Dave Smith (Drums), Hilmar Jensson (Guitar) Composer: Robin Fincker
Straw, Sticks and Bricks, Babel BDV 1190
4. Outhouse — Bleak Sylvette
Performers: Robin Fincker (Sax), Tom Challenge (Sax), Johnny Brierley (Bass), Dave Smith (Drums), Hilmar Jensson (Guitar) Composer: Tom Challenge
Straw, Sticks and Bricks, Babel BDV 1190
5. Darius Brubeck (Piano), Georgia Mancio (Vocal) — Time After Time
Composer: Jules Styne Arranger: Darius Brubeck BBC Recording, recorded at London’s Pizza Express, Dean Street on 21st March 2011
6. Darius Brubeck (Piano), Georgia Mancio (Vocal) — Just Friends
Composer: John Klenner, Sam M. Lewis Arranger: Darius Brubeck
7. Darius Brubeck (Piano), Georgia Mancio (Vocal) — Prelude To A Kiss
Composer: Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills Arranger: Darius Brubeck, Georgia Mancio
8. Darius Brubeck (Piano), Georgia Mancio (Vocal) — Willow Weep For Me
Composer: Ann Ronell
9. Charlie Wood (Piano and Vocal) — Doin’ the Blah Blah Blah
Composer: Charlie Wood BBC Recording, recorded at London’s Pizza Express, Dean Street on 21st March 2011
10. Charlie Wood (Piano and Vocal) — Don’t Think
Composer: Charlie Wood
11. Passion — Swimming Song
Performer: Liane Carroll (Piano and Vocal), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Sara Colman (Vocal) Composer: Loudon Wainwright III BBC Recording, recorded at London’s Pizza Express, Dean Street on 21st March 2011
12. Passion — Dublin Morning
Performer: Liane Carroll (Piano and Vocal), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Sara Colman (Vocal) Composer: Liane Carroll
13. Sara Colman — Spend Some Time
Performer: Sara Colman (Vocal) Composer: Sara Colman
14. Passion — One Good Reason
Performer: Liane Carroll (Piano and Vocal), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Sara Colman (Vocal) Composer: Sara Colman
15. Passion — Harvest for the World
Performer: Liane Carroll (Piano and Vocal), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Sara Colman (Vocal) Composer: The Isley Brothers
16. Passion — Cat Song
Performer: Liane Carroll (Piano and Vocal), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Sara Colman (Vocal) Composer: Laura Nyro
17. Pascal Schumacher — Seven Fountains
Performers: Pascal Schumacher (Vibes), Franz von Chossy (Piano), Christophe Devisscher (Bass),Jens Duppe (Drums) Composer: Pascal Schumacher
Bang My Can, Enja Promo n/a

Gladwell

Gladwell

18. Julian Lage — Telegram
Performers: Julian Lage (Guitar), Dan Blake (Tenor Sax), Aristides Rivas (Cello), Jorge Roeder (Acoustic Bass), Tupac Mantilla (Drums) Composer: Julian Lage
Gladwell, Emarcy 060252 7656601


Jazz on 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tt0y
Django Bates at the Cheltenham Festival
Mon 9 May 2011
23:00
BBC Radio 3
Jez Nelson presents Django Bates performing at the 2011 Cheltenham Festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xxz4
Jez Nelson presents the multi-instrumentalist, bandleader and composer Django Bates, recorded live at this year's Cheltenham Festival, including a new work specially commissioned by Jazz on 3 and Radio 3 for rising stars on the UK scene. Bates's reputation as a writer and performer of richly inventive, often humorous improvised music was forged in the 1980s as part of the Loose Tubes big band. The group's energetic, off-the-wall approach has had a lasting influence on British jazz, despite the limited availability of their recordings, and their impact is celebrated in this new commission. Bates has handpicked leading members of the latest generation of UK jazz musicians to perform it, including Shabaka Hutchings, James Allsopp and Kit Downes. The composer promises "something very groove-orientated" in his new music, while the first half of the concert features a solo piano set from Bates, revisiting music from 1994 album Autumn Fires (and Green Shoots).

Presenter: Jez Nelson
Producers: Russell Finch & Rebecca Aitchison.

Music and featured items

Overtone Quartet, recorded at Cheltenham Festival on May 1, 2011
Line up: Jason Moran (piano), Chris Potter (tenor saxophone), Larry Grenadier (bass), Eric Harland (drums).

Overtone Quartet — Blue Blocks

Django Bates solo performance, recorded at Cheltenham Festival on April 30, 2011
Line up: Django Bates (piano, vocals)

Django Bates — I Could Write
Django Bates — Is There Anyone Up There?
Django Bates — J.T.
Django Bates — Horses In Rain
Django Bates — Ralf’s Trip / You’ve Got A Friend

Django Bates and the T.D.Es, recorded at Cheltenham Festival on April 30, 2011
Line up: Kit Downes (keyboards), Chris Montague (guitar), Joshua Blackmore (drums), Jasper Høiby (bass), Jay Phelps (trumpet), Shabaka Hutchings (clarinet, alto saxophone),
Denys Baptiste (tenor saxophone), James Allsopp (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet), conducted by Django Bates.

Django Bates and the T.D.Es — Chatter
Django Bates and the T.D.Es — Active Irresponsibility
Django Bates and the T.D.Es — Elastic Resilience
Django Bates and the T.D.Es — We Are Not Lost, We Are Simply Finding Our Way
Django Bates and the T.D.Es — Everyone’s Song For Kenny
Django Bates and the T.D.Es — Froot Bowl
Django Bates and the T.D.Es — Chatter (encore)

Julian Argüelles and John Taylor recorded at Cheltenham Festival on April 30, 2011.
Line up: Julian Argüelles (saxophone), John Taylor (piano)

Julian Argüelles and John Taylor — La Dee Da Dee