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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 5月21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=20110521
01. Smoke Signal / The Band
ALBUM: Cahoots
02. She's About A Mover / Sir Douglas Quintet
ALBUM: The Crazy Cajun Recordings
03. Poetry Man / Phoebe Snow
ALBUM: The Very Best Of Phoebe Snow
04. Gone At Last / Paul Simon w. Phoebe Snow
ALBUM: Still Crazy After All These Years
05. Games / Phoebe Snow
ALBUM: Rock Away
06. Don't Let Me Down / Phoebe Snow
ALBUM: The Very Best Of Phoebe Snow
07. Harpo's Blues / Phoebe Snow
ALBUM: The Very Best Of Phoebe Snow
08. Rainy Night In Georgia / Brook Benton
ALBUM: All About Soul
09. From A Whisper To A Scream / Esther Phillips
ALBUM: From A Whisper To A Scream
10. Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) / Donny Hathaway
ALBUM: Live
11. How Long Will It Last / Stuff
ALBUM: Stuff
12. Plain Ol' Blues / Cornell Dupree
ALBUM: Teasin'
13. Them Changes / King Curtis
ALBUM: Live At Fillmore West : Don't Fight The Feeling


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21日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学
− 壁の音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110521090000
「デイズ・オブ・ウォール」 (ゴンチチ)(4分56秒)
<EPIC ESCB1901>

「“冷たい小品集”から 壁紙としての前奏曲」 サティー作曲(2分35秒)
(ピアノ)アンヌ・ケフェレック
東芝 TOCE-8627>

「アップ・アゲンスト・ザ・ウォール」(デヴィッド・リーブマン・トリオ)(8分12秒)
<CHALLENGE REC. DBCHR 75978>

「フォー・ストーン・ウォールズ」 (カパケリー)(3分00秒)
<SURVIVAL SURCD023>

ハープシコード曲集 第2巻から 神秘な防壁」クープラン作曲(1分42秒)
(チェンバロ)中野振一郎
DENON COCO-78200>

「オレンジ・ワン」 (ハウシュカ)(4分09秒)
KARAOKE KALK CD25>

「壁」 (松田優作)(3分29秒)
<VICTOR VICL-15060>

「マイクロウブス」 (ジョージ・ハリスン)(3分39秒)
APPLE REC. EAP-9031X>

「地下鉄の壁の詩」 (サイモンとガーファンクル)(1分53秒)
SONY MHCP2064>

「リッスン・トゥー・ザ・クロック・オン・ザ・ウォール」(オージェイズ)(3分48秒)
SONY SRCS6367>

「ノーホエアー・トゥー・ラン」(ピート・タウンジェント、ロニー・レーン)(3分12秒)
<MCA REC. MCA-2295>

「白壁の町」 (北島三郎)(4分01秒)
コロムビア COCP-36546>

「緑色の壁」 (ニルソン)(3分15秒)
<BMGビクター BVCP-7316>

「ウォールズ」 (ソルト・カルトネッカー・トリオ)(2分26秒)
<R&V REC. RV002>

氷壁の山々」(ロイス・ケルシュバウマー、ヒルデ・マイクスナー)(2分39秒)
<VICTOR VDP-1050>

「人生の壁」 (エルトン・ジョン)(3分19秒)
<DISK JAMES MUSIC DJLPS403>

コーラン第7章 高壁章」 (キャーニ・カラジャ)(6分36秒)
<KING REC. KICC5726>

ウォーターフォール」 (ゴンチチ)(2分59秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1061>

「イン・ザ・リアル・ワールド」 (ロイ・オービソン)(3分40秒)
<VIRGIN REC. 7 91058-2>

「キーワード」 (ベベチオ)(2分38秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL14003>


Arts, Classical and Jazz Zone
A vibrant mix of programmes celebrating the cultural life of Scotland, including selections from Stark Talk, The Radio Cafe, Classics Unwrapped and archive features
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c13nk
Great Singers and Songs
Mon 16 May 2011
03:00
BBC Radio Scotland
Stephen Duffy shines the spotlight on some great singers and the songs that they sing.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01130nt
Stephen Duffy shines the spotlight on some great singers and the songs that they sing including the story behind the anthemic I'm Gonna Be 500 Miles by the Proclaimers and an attempt to uncover just what made Willie Nelson such a fabulous songwriter.


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
Eliza Carthy
Fri 20 May 2011
23:00
BBC Radio 3
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a special studio session by folk musician Eliza Carthy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112g8k
Presented by Mary Ann Kennedy and featuring a specially recorded studio session by English folk musician Eliza Carthy with a trio that includes Bethany Porter (cello) and Phil Alexander (piano). Plus the latest releases from across the globe.

Music played

1. Sondorgo featuring Katya Tompos — Opa cupa (3:48)
Composer: Traditional
Lost Music of the Balkans, WORLD VILLAGE 450017 Track 3
2. Ailie Robertson — Solera (3:47)
Composer: Ailie Robertson
Traditional Spirits, LORIMER LORRCD03 Track 7
3. Talvin Singh & Niladri Kumar — Ananta (4:41)
Composer: Talvin Singh, Niladri Kumar
Together, WORLD VILLAGE 450016 Track 4
4. Teófilo Chantre — Gongon (4:04)
Composer: Teofilo Chantre
Mestissage, LUSAFRICA 562 512 Track 4
5. Tony Allen — Asiko (7:06)
Composer: Tony Allen
Black Voices Re-visited, COMET 050 Track 2
6. Studio Session
Eliza Carthy — Write A Letter (5:22)
Composer: Eliza Carthy Performers: Eliza Carthy (vocal) Bethany porter (cello) Phil Alexander (piano)
BBC Studio Session
Eliza Carthy — Revolution (4:41)
Composer: Eliza Carthy Performers: Eliza Carthy (vocal) Bethany porter (cello) Phil Alexander (piano)
BBC Studio Session
7. Myrddin — Mazagon (3:22)
Composer: Myrddin
Lucia Nieve, ZEPHYRUS ZEP008 Track 2
8. Serge Gainsbourg — Couleur Café (2:11)
Composer: Serge Gainsbourg
Comme un Boomerang, WRASSE WRASSE287 Disc 1, Track 13
9. The Wiyos — Hands off my Daughter (2:35)
Composer: Andy Bean
Foxtrots, Polkas & A Waltz, YO-001 Track 4
10. Robert Randolph and the Family Band featuring Ben Harper — If I Had My Way (5:55)
We Walk This Road, WARNER 511230-2 Track 7-8
11. Abdoulaye Traore & Mohamed Diaby — Kieledjola (7:15)
Composer: Abdoulaye Traore
Debademba, NAÏVE NV 822211 Track 3
12. Cyril Diaz — Voodoo (3:56)
Composer: Cyril Diaz
Soundway limited edition single series, SOUNDWAY PROMO Track 1
13. Lee Scratch Perry, Bill Laswell featuring Gigi — Orthodox (4:10)
Rise Again, MOD 0007 Track 3
14. Lil' Band o' Gold — Evangeline Rock (3:35)
Composer: Laurence Walker arr. Greely
15. The Promised Land - A Swamp Pop Journey, ROOM 609 RECORDS CORDCD01 Track 12
16. Genticorum — Grand Voyageur sur la drave (4:41)
Composer: Traditional
Nagez Rameurs, ROUES ET ARCHETS RA015 Track 7
17. Studio Session
Eliza Carthy — Thursday (5:19)
Composer: Eliza Carthy Performers: Eliza Carthy (vocal) Bethany porter (cello) Phil Alexander (piano)
BBC Studio Session
Eliza Carthy — Hansel (4:19)
Composer: Eliza Carthy Performers: Eliza Carthy (vocal, octave violin) Bethany porter (cello) Phil Alexander (piano)
BBC Studio Session
18. Annlaug — Blank Kaffi (3:20)
Composer: Annlaug
November, 2010 CD Fivreld FIV01 Track 6
19. The Gathering — And So It Is (2:58)
Startled By the Familiar, Blissful Records LUCECD003 Track 8
20. Steve Earle — Lonely are the Free (3:20)
Composer: Steve Earle
I'll Never Get Out of this World Alive, NEW WEST RECORDS NW6195 Track 8
21. Maria Kalaniemi — Sven I Roengard (4:35)
Composer: Traditional
Vilda Rosor, AITO Records AICD015 Track 9
22. Soothsayers — Follow Your Path (remixed by 419ers) (4:10)
Tangled Roots, RED EARTH REDECD002 Track 10


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
Debbie Harry
Sun 22 May 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Blondie singer Debbie Harry joins Kirsty Young to choose her Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0118cmz
Kirsty Young's castaway is the singer Debbie Harry.

Her group Blondie started out in seedy New York bars and went on to achieve international success - selling tens of millions of albums along the way. She was ultra cool - a striking beauty with platinum hair and a sneer. Now aged 65, her trademark look continues to serve her well, she says: "As far as ageing goes it's rough - I try my best - I'm healthy and I exercise like a fiend. I'm glad that I've had all the radical experiences in my life - it suits me."

Mahler: Symphony No.5

Mahler: Symphony No.5

Record: Mahler's Symphony No.5 in C sharp Minor -4th movement
Book: War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
Luxury: Paints and papers

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played

1. Gossip — Heavy Cross
Composer: Gossip
Heavy Cross – The Gossip, Columbia
2. Nina Simone — Strange Fruit
Composer: L. Allen
Mood Indigo (the 60’s Vol.2), Mercury
3. Calvin Harris — Merrymaking at My Place
Composer: Calvin Harris (Wiles)
I Created Disco, Columbia
4. The Velvet Underground — White Light/White Heat
Composer: Lou Reed
White Light/White Heat, Verve
5. Fever Ray — When I Grow Up
Composer: Fever Ray
Fever Ray, Rabid
6. Nino Rota — La Passerella from the film 8 1/2
Artist: Riccardo Muti and the original film soundtrack
Omaggio a/Homage to Federico Fellini, Butterfly Music
7. Peaches — Talk to Me
Composer: Gonzales, Peaches
I feel Cream, XL
8. Gustav Mahler — Mahler: Symphony No.5 in C Sharp Minor – the 4th movement
Artist: Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
Mahler – Symphony No.5, EMI


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

Bill Nighy
Sun 22 May 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The castaway choices of actor Bill Nighy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cjhc
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs archive. In the third of our series featuring the castaway choices of actors, we hear from Bill Nighy.

This week Sue's castaway is the award winning actor Bill Nighy.
Originally from Caterham in Surrey, he left school at 15 without any qualifications and ended up working at his local employment office. He hoped to become an author and began work on The Field magazine as a messenger boy, but then ran away to Paris at seventeen to write a novel. This venture failed and he ended up begging on the streets before returning to Britain and the Guildford School of Drama and Dance.

His first film role was as a delivery boy in Joan Collins' steamy film The Bitch. He's featured in numerous stage, TV, and radio dramas including the acclaimed Men's Room in 1991 and, more recently, in State of Play, where he played a newspaper editor. His career has been described by some critics as a slow burn rather than a beacon, although he's now widely recognised as achieving the acclaim he deserves. In February he won Best Supporting Actor at the Baftas for his role as Billy Mack, a washed up singer in the film Love Actually.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/3b6e6cf6#p00936rm


The Essay
Half Shame, Half Glory - Postcards from the Acting Profession
Five actors give their thoughts on what it means to be a member of their profession
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00strx4

Diana Quick
Mon 23 May 2011
22:45
BBC Radio 3
1/5. Diana Quick reflects on the role of actors as storytellers. (R)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ss2cj
The actress Diana Quick sees actors as story-tellers, and reflects on how the voice is the most essential of instruments.

Diana Quick was the first woman president of the Oxford University Dramatic Society. She is perhaps best known for her role as Julia Flyte in the television production of Brideshead Revisited. Stage credits include: Hamlet (Royal Shakespeare Company), Troilus and Cressida (National Theatre), and Mother Courage & Her Children (Royal Court). She has one daughter with actor Bill Nighy; the actress Mary Nighy. Her autobiography A Tug On The Thread is published by Virago.

Series produced by Sasha Yevtushenko.


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Cathy Marston
Sun 22 May 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is Cathy Marston, director of the Bern Ballet.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cjkj
Michael Berkeley's guest this week is Cathy Marston, Director of the Bern Ballet. She trained at the Royal Ballet School and began her career as a dancer before becoming a choreographer in the mid 1990s. She has worked with many international ensembles in the classical and contemporary dance fields, and in 2002 became the first Associate Artist of the Royal Opera House, where she created several ballets for the Linbury Theatre, and worked as movement director for opera productions. She then formed her own company, the Cathy Marston project, which toured the UK in 2006 with a triple bill of her own work. In 2007 she became the Director of the Bern Ballet in Switzerland, where she has created several new pieces, including 'Wuthering Heights', and 'Juliet and Romeo'. Many of her ballets are inspired by literature and biography, and she also creates shorter pieces that she calls 'dance poems'. The Bern Ballet is currently on tour and is appearing this week at the Linbury Theatre at the Royal Opera House.

Cathy Marston's own musical choices include extracts from piano concertos by Shostakovich and Brahms, part of a Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra by Gabriel Prokofiev, with whom she has collaborated (this work is being performed in its entirety at this year's Proms), a song from Schumann's Liederkreis cycle, Nina Simone singing 'Wild is the Wind', the Katia Labeque Band performing 'Unspoken' by Dave Maric (another composer with whom Cathy Marston often collaborates), and Gus MacGregor's 'Lifeline', which always cheers her up.

Music played

1. Dmitri Shostakovich — Piano Concerto No 1, Op 35 (second movement)
Performers: Dmitri Alexeev (piano), Philip Jones (trumpet), ECO/Jerzy Maksimiuk
CD-CFP 4547
2. Gabriel Prokofiev — Allegro Gavotte, ‘Snow Time’ (from Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra)
Performers: DJ Yoda & The Heritage Orchestra/Jules Buckley
NONCLASS005
3. Nina Simone — Wild is the Wind
Performers: Nina Simone
PHILIPS 822 846-2
4. Ives — The Unanswered Question
Performers: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
DG 439 869-2
5. Robert Schumann — Auf Einer Burg (from Liederkreis, Op. 39)
Performers: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) & Gerald Moore (piano)
EMI 562755-2
6. Johannes Brahms — Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op. 15 (excerpt from II, Adagio)
Performers: Hélène Grimaud (piano), Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra/Kurt Sanderling
ERATO 3984-21633-2
7. Dave Maric — Unspoken
Performers: Katia Labèque Band
KML RECORDS
8. Gus MacGregor — Lifeline
Performers: Gus MacGregor
CD BABY CDBY346357


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
The Gothic
Sun 22 May 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
A sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme of the gothic.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cjkz
This week Words and Music takes you into the darkened, turreted recesses of The Gothic. From the surreal, macabre beginnings of the genre in Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto to the tortured wanderings of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; the gothic literary world is one of dark passions and ominous thrills. Work by Coleridge and Keats shows the romantic impulse which was extended and darkened by later gothic writing, arriving in the late nineteenth century at Oscar Wilde's haunting Picture of Dorian Gray. Musically, we venture back to the 12th century with the work of Pérotin who composed amidst the gothic splendour of Notre Dame cathedral, as well as pieces by Bach, Berlioz, Paganini and Rachmaninov.

Producer Notes

The creeping, menacing, darkness of Verdi’s Prelude to Macbeth raises the curtain on the entrancing, unsettling world of The Gothic. Born of the twin eighteenth century literary fascinations of romanticism and the sublime, gothic literature took readers to cliff top castles, on Byronic journeys through unnatural tempests and into the more disturbing realms of imagination.

This was a genre designed to deliver a pleasurable thrill of terror and it gave rise to great literature. As ever, Shakespeare looms large - his Lady Macbeth was arguably the first gothic heroine and her chilling demand for supernatural powers to ‘unsex me now’ starts our shadowy journey. Mary Shelley’s entry in an 1816 story telling competition bestowed upon the world a spine chilling monster of a book which has lurked in the public consciousness ever since.

The name Frankenstein has become a metaphor in its own right. In the programme you’ll hear the poignant moment when Frankenstein’s monster suffers the painfully human sensation of remorse after the murder of his creator. Nineteenth century gothic revivalism in architecture revelled in the macabre, gargoyle-encrusted grandeur of medieval religious buildings.

We step inside Ernest Walsh’s Cathedral accompanied by the echoing enormity of Poulenc’s concerto for organ, strings and timpani. The unearthly music of Perotin, one of the twelfth century composers who served their apprenticeship amidst the gothic splendour of Notre Dame, evokes the ethereal majesty of a cathedral space with his Beata Viscera. Gregory Lewis’ The Monk takes gothic religiosity in a slightly more eccentric direction.

This tale of a lustful man of the cloth trying to overcome his demons has all the elements of gothic- gone-mad: we hear the moment when a devilish preacher with Pride!Lust!Inhumanity! written on his forehead lunges at an alter-bound virgin; an ideal introduction to Carl Orff’s demonic O Fortuna. While the gothic in music and literature is most often associated with darkness and fear; some of its defining principles come from the light infused excitement of romantic writing.

Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey, with its rapturous paean to the haunting power of nature, shows us the roots of the gothic preoccupation with ever heightened sensation. We finally arrive at another iconic gothic location at the close of the programme. Léonie Adams’ pealing evocation of a Bell Tower is musically matched by Tallis’ luminous O Nata Lux, allowing us to step momentarily out of the shadows and into the light.

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

Offset: 00’00’00
Composer: Verdi
Title: Macbeth, prelude
Performer: New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti
Label: EMI Classics, 724356712829
Track: CD 1, Tr.1

Offset: 00’02’58
Title: William Shakespeare
Speech: Macbeth, Act 1 scene V

Offset: 00’04’09
Composer: John Morris
Title: A Transylvanian Lullaby from Young Frankenstein
Performer: Gil Shaham (violin), Jonatahn Feldman (piano)
Label: DG, 463483-2
Track: 2

Offset: 00’08’01
Title: Mary Shelley
Speech: Frankenstein, extract

Offset: 00’09’34
Composer: Debussy
Title: La Mer
Performer: Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse conducted by Michel Plasson
Label: EMI Classics, 724357472722
Track: 7

Offset: 00’13’14
Title: Angela Carter
Speech: The Bloody Chamber, extract

Offset: 00’13’31
Composer: Debussy
Title: Prelude, La Cathédrale engloutie
Performer: Werner Haas (piano)
Label: Philips, 438718-2
Track: 10

Offset: 00’14’58
Composer: Danny Elfman
Title: Edward Scissorhands, Introduction
Performer: The Paulist Choristers of California conducted by Shirley Walker
Label: MCA,MCAD-10133
Track: 1

Offset: 00’17’36
Composer: N/A
Title: Annunciation Bells
Performer: The Benedictine Nuns of Notre-Dame de l’Annonciation
Label: Decca, 2748264
Track: 4

Offset: 00’17’46
Composer: Poulenc
Title: Concerto for organ, strings and timpani
Performer: Gillian Weir (organ), City of London Sinfonia, conducted by Richard Hickox
Label: Virgin Classics, 5450672
Track: 7

Offset: 00’19’29
Title: Ernest Walsh
Speech: The Cathedral

Offset: 00’23’14
Composer: Perotin
Title: Beata Viscera
Performer: The Hilliard Ensemble
Label: ECM, 1385837751-2
Track: 8

Offset: 00’29’15
Title: Giosuè Carducci
Speech: In a Gothic Cathedral, extract

Offset: 00’30’43
Composer: Danney Elfman
Title: Castle on a Hill from Edward Scissorhands
Performer: The Paulist Choristers of California conducted by Shirley Walker
Label: MCA,MCAD-10133
Track: 3

Offset: 00’34’57
Title: Matthew Gregory Lewis
Speech: The Monk, extract

Offset: 00’35’45
Composer: Carl Orff
Title: O Fortuna from Carmina Burana
Performer: San Francisco Symphony conducted by Herbert Blomstedt
Label: Decca, 430509-2
Track: 1

Offset: 00’37’04
Composer: Dowland
Title: Galliard to Lachrimae
Performer: David Miller (lute)
Label: Coro, COR16081
Track: 17

Offset: 00’37’29
Title: Christina Rossetti
Speech: Goblin Market, extract

Offset: 00’39’11
Composer: Dowland
Title: In this trembling shadow
Performer: Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano), David Milar (lute)
Label: CORO. COR16081
Track: 21

Offset: 00’42’00
Composer: Eugène Ysaye
Title: Obsession from Solo Sonata No. 2
Performer: Gil Shaham (violin), Jonathan Feldman (piano)
Label: DG, 463482-2
Track: 13

Offset: 00’44’16
Title: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Speech: The Raven

Offset: 00’46’21
Composer: Saint-Saëns
Title: Danse Macabre
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit
Label: Decca
Track: 1

Offset: 00’53’21
Title: Oscar Wilde
Speech: The Picture of Dorian Gray, extract

Offset: 00’54’50
Composer: Weber
Title: Der Freischutz, Act 2 finale
Performer: Bavarian Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rafael Kubelik
Label: Decca, 417120-2
Track: CD 2, Tr. 1

Offset: 00’57’18
Title: Emily Bronte
Speech: Wuthering Heights, extract

Offset: 00’59’32
Composer: Ravel
Title: Gaspard de la Nuit, Ondine
Performer: Louis Lortie (piano)
Label: Chandos, CHAN8647
Track: 1

Offset: 01’06’07
Title: Worsworth
Speech: Tintern Abbey, extract

Offset: 01’06’37
Composer: Schubert
Title: Nocturno Op. 148
Performer: Trio Florestan
Label: Koch, DICD920488-9
Track: 5

Offset: 01’11’00
Composer: N/A
Title: Annunciation Peal of Bells
Performer: The Benedictine Nuns of Notre-Dame de l’Annonciation
Label: Decca, 2748264
Track: 22

Offset: 01’11’13
Composer: Tallis
Title: O nata lux
Performer: The Tallis Scholars
Label: Gimell, CDGIM025
Track: 10

Offset: 01’11’41
Title: Léonie Adams
Speech: The Bell Tower


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Johnny Griffin
Sat 21 May 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
In an archive interview with Alyn, the late Johnny Griffin selects his favourite records.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cfw7
In an archive interview with Alyn Shipton and Geoffrey Smith, the late Johnny Griffin selects his favourite records.
The tenor saxophonist was one of the most technically brilliant and audacious soloists in jazz. He died in 2008, but a year or two earlier, he joined Alyn Shipton and Geoffrey Smith in conversation at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival to discuss his personal favourites from his extensive catalogue of recordings.

Music played

1. Johnny Griffin — Just Friends
Composer: Lewes / Klenner Performers: Johnny Griffin, ts; Kenny Drew, p; Jens Melgaard, b; Olw Streenberg, d. 15 July 1989.
From Johnny Griffin With Love, Storyville, 1088605, CD 3 Tr 1
2. Johnny Griffin — Mil Dew
Composer: Griffin Performers: Johnny Griffin, ts; Curly Russell, b; Wynton Kelly, p; Max Roach, d. 17 April 1956.
Introducing Johnny Griffin, Blue Note, 74218, Tr 1
3. Johnny Griffin — The Way You Look Tonight
Composer: Fields, Kern Performers: Johnny Griffin, Hank Mobley, John Coltrane, ts; Lee Morgan, t; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Art Blakey, d. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on April 6, 1957
Blowin’ Session, Blue Note, 99009, Tr 1
4. Johnny Griffin — I’m Glad there is you
Composer: Madeira / Dorsey Performers: Johnny Griffin, ts; Sonny Clark, p; Paul Chambers, b; Kenny Dennis, d. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on October 23, 1957.
The Congregation, Blue Note, 89383, Tr 3
5. Thelonious Monk — Coming on The Hudson
Composer: Monk Performers: Johnny Griffin, ts; Thelonioius Monk, p; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, b; Roy Haynes, d. August 1958.
Thelonious In Action, Riverside, OJC 1032, Tr 2
6. Art Blakey with Thelonious Monk — Evidence
Composer: Monk Performers: Bill Hardman, t; Johnny Griffin, ts; Thelonious Monk, p; Spanky DeBrest, b; Art Blakey, d. 15 May 1957.
Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk, Atlantic / Rhino, R2 75598, Tr 1
7. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis & Johnny Griffin — Woody ‘n’ You
Composer: Gillespie Performers: Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Johnny Griffin, ts; Junior Mance, p; Larry Gales, b; Ben Riley, d. 6 Jan 1961.
The Tenor Scene, OJC, OJCCD 940, Tr 3
8. Johnny Griffin — Wee Dot
Composer: J J Johnson Performers: Johnny Griffin, ts; Kenny Drew, p; NHOP, b; Art Taylor, d, 12 Dec 1964
From Johnny Griffin with Love, Storyville, 1088605, CD 1 Tr 3
9. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis & Johnny Griffin — Hey Lock
Composer: Gillespie Performers: Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Johnny Griffin, ts; Harry Pickens, p; Curtis Lundy, b; Kenny Washington, d. 10 July 1984.
From Johnny Griffin with Love, Storyville, 1088605, CD 2 Tr 5
10. Kenny Clarke / Francy Boland Big Band — Wormwood Scrubs
Composer: Boland Performers: Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Derek Watkins, Kenny Wheeler, tp; Åke Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier, tb; Derek Humble, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott, Tony Coe, Sahib Shihab, reeds; Francy Boland, p; Jimmy Woode, b; Kenny Clarke, d; Kenny Clare, d. Cologne, Germany, 5 Sep 1969.
At Her Majesty’s Pleasure, Black Lion, 2640 131, CD 1 Track 2


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
Simon Spillett Quartet
Sun 22 May 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Claire Martin presents a session from the Simon Spillett Quartet.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cjl1
Claire Martin presents session music from the Simon Spillett Quartet featuring the stellar cast of Alec Dankworth on bass, John Critchinson on piano, Clark Tracey on drums and Simon Spillett on saxophone. Plus a preview of the jazz content featured at this year's Bath International Music Festival in the company of journalist and broadcaster Kevin Le Gendre. In 2007, Simon Spillett was the 'Rising Star' at the BBC Jazz Awards and in 2009 his album 'Sienna Red' was voted Record Of The Year in the Jazz Journal of the Jazz Award.Simon's quartet featured a driving and energised style which has often been compared to the late Tubby Hayes, one of the jazz giants of the British be-bop generation. Simon is also a member of The Ronnie Scott's Jazz Orchestra, and has accompanied many stars including veteran jazz vocalist Jon Hendricks as well as musicians from the world including Will Young, Mick Hucknall, Andrea Corr and Sharleen Spiteri.

Music played

1. Victor Feldman Big Band — Big Top
Performers: Victor Feldman Big Band, Tubby Hayes (Sax) Composer: Victor Feldman
The Little Giant, Properbox 117
2. Quentin Collins and Brandon Allen Quartet — Teeth for Tooth
Performers: Quentin Collins (Trumpet), Brandon Allen (Sax), Ross Stanley (Organ), Enzo Zirilli (Drums) Composer: E. Zirilli
What’s It Gonna Be?, Sunlight Square Records SUNCD 010
3. Barb Jungr — The Times They are A-Changin’
Performers: Barb Jungr (Vocals), Jenny Carr (Piano), Jessica Lauren (Organ), Johnny Lee (Drums), Danny Thompson (Bass), Mark Lockheart (Sax and Clarinet) Composer: Bob Dylan
Man In the Long Black Coat, Linn AKD 386
4. Simon Spillett Quartet — No I Woodyn’t
Performers: Simon Spillett (Tenor Sax), John Critchinson (Piano), Alec Dankworth, (Bass), Clark Tracey (Drums) Composer: Tubby Hayes BBC Session Recording, recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 11th May 2011
5. Simon Spillett Quartet — Bass House
Performers: Simon Spillett (Tenor Sax), John Critchinson (Piano), Alec Dankworth, (Bass), Clark Tracey (Drums) Composer: Jimmy Deuchar BBC Session Recording, recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 11th May 2011
6. Simon Spillett Quartet — All This And Heaven Too
Performers: Simon Spillett (Tenor Sax), John Critchinson (Piano), Alec Dankworth, (Bass), Clark Tracey (Drums) Composer: Van Heusen/Delange BBC Session Recording, recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 11th May 2011
7. Soweto Kinch — Help
Performers: Soweto Kinch (Alto Sax), Jason MacDougall (Vocals), Byron Wallen (Trumpet), Femi Temowo (Guitar), Karl Rasheed-Abel (Double Bass), Justin Brown (Drums) Composer: Soweto Kinch
The New Emancipation, Soweto Kinch Productions SKP 002 CD
8. Stian Carstensen — Old Slow Melody
Performers: Stian Carstensen (Accordian), Trifon Trifonov (Clarinet) Composer: Traditional Arranger: Trifon Trifonov
Farmers Market, Winter & Winter 910 056-2
9. Nina Simone — See-Line Woman
Performer: Nina Simone (Vocal), Rudy Stevenson (Flute), Lisle Atkinson (Percussion), Bobby Hamilton (Drums) Composer: George Bass
Broadway Blues Ballads, Verve 060249 8886953
10. Richard Galliano — Tangaria
Performers: Richard Galliano (Accordion), Alexis Cardenas (Violin), Philippe Aerts (Contrabass), Raphael Mejias (Percussion) Composer: Richard Galliano
Luz Negra, Milan 399 078-2
11. Simon Spillett Quartet — By Myself
Performers: Simon Spillett (Tenor Sax), John Critchinson (Piano), Alec Dankworth, (Bass), Clark Tracey (Drums) Composer: Schwartz/Deitz BBC Session Recording, recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 11th May 2011
12. Simon Spillett Quartet — I Never Know When To Say When
Performers: Simon Spillett (Tenor Sax), John Critchinson (Piano), Alec Dankworth, (Bass), Clark Tracey (Drums) Composer: Leroy Anderson BBC Session Recording, recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 11th May 2011
13. Simon Spillett Quartet — Nobody Else But Me
Performers: Simon Spillett (Tenor Sax), John Critchinson (Piano), Alec Dankworth, (Bass), Clark Tracey (Drums) Composer: Jerome Kern BBC Session Recording, recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 11th May 2011
14. Charlie Haden Quartet West, Diana Krall — Goodbye
Performers: Charlie Haden (Bass), Ernie Watts (Sax), Alan Broadbent (Piano), Rodney Green (Drums), String Orchestra Composer: Gordon Jenkins
Sophisticated Ladies, Emarcy 06025 27508160