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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 6月 4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=20110604
01. Rain Shower / Olu Dara
ALBUM: In The World - From Natchez To New York
02. Passing Fantasy / John Sebastian & David Grisman
ALBUM: Satisfied

Revelator

Revelator

03. Come See About Me / Tedeschi Trucks Band
ALBUM: Revelator
04. Simple Things / Tedeschi Trucks Band
ALBUM: Revelator
05. Midnight In Harlem / Tedeschi Trucks Band
ALBUM: Revelator
06. Lady Day And John Coltrane / Gil Scott-Heron
ALBUM: Glory - The Gil Scott-Heron Collection
07. Whitey On The Moon / Gil Scott-Heron
ALBUM: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
08. Shut 'Um Down / Gil Scott-Heron
ALBUM: Glory - The Gil Scott-Heron Collection
09. Takin' It To The Streets / The Doobie Brothers & James Taylor
ALBUM: No Nukes
10. Imagine / Khaled feat. Noa
ALBUM: Kenza
11. Chamber Music / Ballake Sissoko & Vincent Segal
ALBUM: Chamber Music
12. Mr. PC / Deron Johnson, Larry Goldings et al
ALBUM: Jazz for Japan
13. Body & Soul / Marcus Miller & Herman Jackson
ALBUM: Jazz for Japan
14. Portia / Marcus Miller
ALBUM: Tutu Revisited
15. Ridin' Thumb - Jam / King Curtis
ALBUM: Everybody's Talkin'


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 6月 4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
− 酸っぱい音楽・辛い音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110604090000
「ペッパー・ソング」 (ゴンチチ)(2分23秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

「ホット・ソース・ソング」 (デル・レイ)(2分19秒)
<HOBEMIAN REC. HBCD004>

「ガンズ・ナイヴズ・レモンズ」 (プローエム)(5分10秒)
<PROEM CATMD179>

「レモンのキッス」 (ザ・ピーナッツ)(2分19秒)
<ビクター・エンタテインメント VICL-61011>

「ベムシャ・スウィング」 (スパイス)(4分56秒)
<BMG VICTOR BVCP-744>

「ダンシング・サンライト」(クリスティーヌ・ジャンセン・ジャズ・オーケストラ)(11分20秒)
<JUSTIN TIME REC. JTR8559-2>

「デッド・マン・ブルース」(ジェリー・ロール・モートンズ・レッド・ホット・ペッパーズ)(3分13秒)
SONY MUSIC CK61432>

「一杯のコーヒーから」 (霧島昇、ミス・コロムビア)(2分53秒)
コロムビア COCA-71103>

「野いちご」 伝統音楽(1分34秒)
(ハンドベル)和泉短期大学ハンドベルクワイ
(指揮)下田和男
コロムビア CG-3774>

「彼女は花のようだ」 (アレマイユ・エシェテ)(3分07秒)
<BUDA MUSIQUE 860144>

「500マイル」 (ブラザース・フォア)(2分50秒)
SME REC. SRCS2347>

「ドゥン・マロ・ドゥン・ミト・ジャエ・ガム」(アーシャー・ボースレー)(2分34秒)
<ROUGH GUIDES/WORLD MUSIC NETRGNET1179CD>

アフタヌーン・イン・タイランド」 (トニーニョ・オルタ)(3分41秒)
<POLYDOR POCP-1465>

「ミーン・ミスター・マスタード」 (ザ・ビートルズ)(1分06秒)
APPLE REC. CDP7464462>

「甘ずっぱい夜」 (スリー・キャッツ)(2分50秒)
コロムビア COCA-71145>

「南方郵便船」 (ゴンチチ)(3分45秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1060>

「タクシー・ドライバーのテーマ」 (バーナード・ハーマン)(1分22秒)
<TELSTAR TCD2740>

「タクシー・ドライバー」 (テレンス・ブランチャード)(4分30秒)
SONY CLASSICAL SK60671>

「チャイヤー・チャイヤー」(ザ・ボリウッド・ブラス・バンド、ラファーカト・アリー・ハーン)(2分11秒)
ビーンズ・レコード BNSCD-550>

「オ・ソレ・ミオ」 (ビゼオ・サンジュスト・カルテット)(2分49秒)
<リスペクト・レコード RES-182>

「オーロラ」 (アジムス)(2分20秒)
<FOROUT REC. TACM-0028>


ジャズ・トゥナイト
児山紀芳が世界各国の最先端のジャズから、クラシック・ジャズまで幅広く紹介します。
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/jazz/
放送日: 2011年 6月 4日(土)
放送時間: 午後11:00〜29日午前1:00(120分)
児山紀芳
スタン・ゲッツ没後20年 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/jazz/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110604230000
「アーリー・オータム」 (ウディ・ハーマン楽団)(3分13秒)
東芝EMI/キャピトル TOCJ-5621-28>

「ビリーズ・バウンス」(スタン・ゲッツ&J.J.ジョンソン)(9分45秒)
<VERVE 831 272-2>

「イット・ネヴァー・エンタード・マイ・マインド」(スタン・ゲッツ&J.J.ジョンソン)(3分15秒)
<ユニバーサル/ヴァーヴ V6-8490>

「アイ・ウォント・トゥ・ビー・ハピー」(スタン・ゲッツ&オスカー・ピーターソン)(7分34秒)
<ポリドール/ヴァーヴ POCJ-1938>

「デサフィナード」 (スタン・ゲッツ&ジョアン・ジルベルト)(4分10秒)
<ユニバーサル UCCV-9151>

「オ・グランジ・アモール」(スタン・ゲッツ&ジョアン・ジルベルト)(5分27秒)
<ユニバーサル UCCV-9151>

「ソング・フォー・マルチーヌ」 (スタン・ゲッツ)(10分52秒)
<VERVE 839 117-2>

「ラ・フィエスタ」 (スタン・ゲッツ)(8分17秒)
<CLUMBIA/LEGACY CK 86086>

「ジャイヴ・サンバ」(ザ・キャノンボールコルトレーン・プロジェクト、ルーサー・ヒューズ)(6分27秒)
「シングス・アー・ゲッティング・ベター」(ザ・キャノンボールコルトレーン・プロジェクト、ルーサー・ヒューズ)(6分13秒)
<PRIMROSE LANE MUSIC PLM-014>

「シークレット・ライフ」 (アダム・クルーズ)(11分37秒)
<SUNNYSIDE SSC 1278>

「クロノロジー」 (スティーヴ・カーン)(4分17秒)
「ブルース・コノテーション」 (スティーヴ・カーン)(4分51秒)
<フィフティ・ファイヴ FNCJ-5545>

ミケランジェロズ・セヴンス・チャイルド」(アル・ディメオラ)(7分33秒)
<ユニバーサル/TELARC UCCT-1228>

ハニーサックル・ローズ」 (テディ・ウィルソン)(5分00秒)
<STORYVILLE RECORDS 101 8516>

「ボディー・アンド・ソウル(身も心も)」(テディ・ウィルソン)(3分28秒)
<STORYVILLE RECORDS 101 8516>


Ralph McLean's Country
From the sound of Nashville to new bluegrass, Ralph McLean explores American roots music, featuring a selection of classic country, live performance and timeless Americana
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dnzs9
Fri 3 Jun 2011
20:03
BBC Radio Ulster
Ralph McLean presents a selection of American country music in all its many forms.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011k4tm
Ralph McLean takes listeners on a road trip through the highways and byways of American country music in all its many forms.

Music played

1. Elvis Presley — Blue Moon Of Kentucky
2. Mickey Newbury — American Trilogy
3. Emmylou Harris — The Road

Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country

Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country

4. Laura Cantrell — Kitty Well's Dresses
5. Paul Burch — I Am Here
6. Jason Ringenberg And Steve Earle — Bible And A Gun
7. The Felice Brothers — Fire At The Pageant
8. The Felice Brothers — Best I Ever Had
9. Jim White — Rambler
10. Jamey Johnson — Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
11. Levon Helm — It Takes A Lot To Laugh
12. Dave Rawlings Machine — Ruby
13. Ben Glover — I Am With You
14. Bruce Cockburn — Call Me Rose
15. The Low Anthem — Matter Of Time
16. Rachel Harrington — Goodbye Amsterdam
17. Kitty Wells — It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Heroes
18. Jean Shepard — You Win Again
19. Porter Wagoner — Satisfied Mind
20. Paul Evans — The Screamin' Hollar Inn
21. Josh T. Pearson — Country Dumb
22. Darrell Scott — Long Wide Open Road
23. Buddy Miller — Cattle Call


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

Alfie Boe
Sun 5 Jun 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Opera singer Alfie Boe joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011p13c
Kirsty Young's castaway is the singer Alfie Boe.

He is one of our most popular tenors and, highly unusually, is a sell-out success in both opera houses and musical theatre. The youngest of nine children, he left school to work as a mechanic - before being plucked off the shop-floor for stardom. However, while he's at home on the stage, you won't necessarily find him in the stalls: "I like good singers, I don't necessarily like one genre of music, I just like good singers, good voices and good songs," he says, adding: "I never go to the opera.... it's just not my world."

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played

1. Bob Dylan — Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
Composer: Dylan
Biograph: Cd3, CBS
2. Elmer Bernstein — The Theme from The Magnificent Seven
Composer: Elmer Bernstein
Best of Cult Fiction, Virgin
3. Paul Robeson — Mighty Lak’ A Rose
Composer: Nevin
A Lonesome Road, ASV
4. The Beatles — A Day in the Life
Composer: Lennon & McCartney
The Beatles 1967-1970, Apple
5. Pink Floyd — Comfortably Numb
Composer: Gilmour/Waters
Pink Floyd: The Wall, EMI
6. Elvis Presley — Big Boots
Composer: Sid Wayne/Sherman Edwards
Elvis G.I. Blues Collector’s Edition, RCA
7. Led Zeppelin — The Rain Song
Composer: Page/Plant
Led Zeppelin: Remasters, Warner
8. Slim Whitman — Beautiful Dreamer
Composer: Foster Foster
Slim Whitman: Love Songs, Music for Pleasure


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

Joss Ackland
Sun 5 Jun 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
In the fifth of our series featuring the choices of actors, we hear from Joss Ackland.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pksg
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs archive. In the fifth of our series featuring the castaway choices of actors, we hear from Joss Ackland from 2001.

Sue Lawley's castaway is actor Joss Ackland.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/ec8d7b10#p00948hh


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

Trevor McDonald
Sun 5 Jun 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is journalist and former newsreader Trevor McDonald.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pl6f
Michael Berkeley's guest on Private Passions this week is the journalist and former newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald. Born in Trinidad, he moved to Britain and began his media career as a BBC radio producer. He began his long association with ITN in 1973, first as a general reporter, then as a sports correspondent, and subsequently focusing on international politics - he secured interviews with Yasser Arafat, Colonel Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein, among other notorious international figures.
In the 1980s he became the first black TV newsreader in the UK. From 1992 he was the sole presenter of ITV's News at Ten, quickly gaining a profile as one of the best-known faces on British TV, and continued to present the evening news until he finally retired after the 2008 US Presidential Election. From 1999 to 2009 he hosted ITN's flagship current affairs programme Tonight with Trevor McDonald. He now focuses on presenting documentaries and features. He has won more awards than any other British reporter, and was knighted in 1999.

His musical choices start with Elgar's 'Introduction and Allegro', which he first heard as a young man played by the Halle Orchestra on tour in Trinidad. They continue with the Prisoners' Chorus from Verdi's Nabucco, which represents the cry for freedom of all oppressed people; an aria from Handel's 'Messiah', which moves him as an expression of faith; an excerpt from Beethoven's Violin Concerto played by Nigel Kennedy, whom he greatly admires as a violinist; the Shaker hymn tune 'Simple Gifts' from Copland's 'Appalachian Spring'; an aria from Act I of Puccini's 'Tosca', and the finale of Chopin's First Piano Concerto, played by Artur Rubinstein, another of his musical heroes.

Music played

1. Sir Edward Elgar — Introduction and Allegro Op 47 (Excerpt)
Performers: Hallé Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli
EMI CDM7639552
2. Giuseppe Verdi — Prisoners’ Chorus from ‘Nabucco’ Act III
Performers: Chorus & Orchestra of La Scala, Milan/Claudio Abbado
DG 4194872
3. George Frideric Handel — I Know That My Redeemer Liveth’ from ‘Messiah
Performers: Margaret Marshall (soprano), English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner, Alastair Ross (organ)
PHILIPS 4122672
4. Ludwig van Beethoven — 1st mvt from Violin Concerto in D, Op 61 (Excerpt)
Performers: Nigel Kennedy (violin), Sinfonie Orchester des NDR/Klaus Tennstedt (Cadenza by Fritz Kreisler)
EMI CDC7545742
5. Aaron Copland — ‘Simple Gifts’ from Appalachian Spring
Performers: London Symphony Orchestra/Aaron Copland
SONY CLASSICAL SMK60133
6. Giacomo Puccini — ‘Recondita armonia’ from Tosca Act I
Performers: Giuseppe Campora (Cavaradossi), Orchestra dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Roma/Alberto Erede
LONDON 4402362
7. Frédéric Chopin — 3rd mvt from Piano Concerto no 1 in E minor Op 11
Performers: Artur Rubinstein (piano), New Symphony Orchestra of London/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
RCA RD85612


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
Turning Points
Sun 5 Jun 2011
22:25
BBC Radio 3
Sequence of poetry, prose and music exploring some of life's turning points.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pmpk

In this edition of Words & Music Helena Bonham Carter and Hugh Bonneville explore Turning Points, from life-changing and epoch-making, to funny and insignificant.

Love is the pivot for many of the programme's turning points. Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, artist Marc Chagall, and Coleridge fall in it; Dorothea (in George Eliot's 'Middlemarch') and Carol Ann Duffy's Eurydice fall out of it; Alan Bennett movingly describes his mother's final days.

Revolutions provide other turning points: the Industrial one provokes opposing reactions from Erasmus Darwin and William Blake; Igor Stravinsky self-consciously remembers his musical one, and Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst recalls her part in an episode in the fight for Women's Suffrage.

The lives of Hilaire Belloc's Matilda and the Bible's Saul are changed forever by versions of the truth, and there's a culinary miracle when eggs and oil emulsify into a mayonnaise, according to Julia Child's instructions.

Music is by Bach, Beethoven, Janacek, Rachmaninov, Vaughan Williams and Erma Franklin, among others.

Producer David Papp.

Producer's Note

Turning points: life-changing, epoch-making; funny and insignificant. Every story has at least one, life is full of them. In this edition of Words and Music they are mythical, musical, fictional, historical, religious, political, personal. And culinary.

A majestic sunrise to begin, as night turns to day in Edward Thomas’s ‘The Trumpet’ and Nielsen’s ‘Helios Overture’. Duparc’s sensuous ‘L’invitation au voyage’ launches Shakespeare’s celebrated description of Cleopatra in her barge and her first meeting with Antony (the turning point which sets up the play’s action). The erotic mood continues with Debussy’s smouldering ‘Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune’.

The programme’s musical turning point comes from 1913 with the famous riot at the Paris premiere of Igor Stravinsky’s ‘Le sacre du printemps’ (‘The Rite of Spring’). Here is Stravinsky’s own account, to the accompaniment of a potted ‘Rite’. Same year, different riot: Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst (the radical daughter of her better-known mother, Emmeline) does her bit to effect a political turning point during a violent demonstration for Women’s Suffrage in London’s East End, followed by Ethel Smyth’s rousing ‘March of the Women’. And Matilda’s life is terminally changed when she tells the truth for the first time in Hilaire Belloc’s famous poem.

Two pairs of texts see the same events from different perspectives. Ovid’s story of Orpheus’ fatal backward glance at Eurydice is replete with tragedy, unlike Carol Ann Duffy’s witty re-telling of the myth. Next, two opposing reactions to that social and historical turning point, the Industrial Revolution. First, an excerpt from Erasmus Darwin’s ‘The Botanic Garden’ which revels in the power and benefits of industrial production, then Blake’s ‘Jerusalem’, coupled with Vaughan Williams’s rapturous ‘Fantasia’, so redolent of the English landscape in Blake’s great visionary poem.

To the kitchen, where the disparate ingredients of a mayonnaise emulsify; here is the remedy if that turning point goes wrong, from Julia Child’s ‘Mastering the Art of French Cooking’.

While Dorothea’s bitter realisation of the true nature of her marriage is the turning point of George Elliot’s ‘Middlemarch’, Marc Chagall experiences life-changing love-at-first-sight in a fleeting encounter with his future wife and muse Bella in his poetic autobiography. Saul’s Damascene turning point is reflected in the blazing affirmation of faith in the ‘Credo’ from Bach’s B minor Mass.

Lastly, the end and the beginning of parenthood. Alan Bennett’s poignant description of his mother’s final days is juxtaposed with the ecstatic ‘Frost at Midnight’. Coleridge’s poem captures what for many is the turning point in life: becoming a parent and the revelation of the infinite unrealised potential in your child.

I hope it doesn’t seem churlish to have left it until now to mention the wonderful performances of Helena Bonham Carter and Hugh Bonneville. If you ever hear a funnier ‘Matilda’ or more moving reading of Alan Bennett’s mother’s final days, you can have your money back!

Producer: David Papp

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

00:00
Carl Nielsen — Helios Overture (op. 17) (excerpt)
Performer: Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
Dacapo 6220518, Tr14
00:02
Edward Thomas
The Trumpet, reader Hugh Bonneville
00:05
Henri Duparc — L’invitation au voyage
Performer: Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano), Orchestre Symphonique de l’Opéra National, John Pritchard (conductor)
EMI 586652, Tr2
00:09
William Shakespeare
Antony and Cleopatra (excerpt), reader Hugh Bonneville
00:11
Claude Debussy — Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune (excerpt)
Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor)
Deutsche Grammophon 4713322, Tr1
00:18
Igor Stravinsky — Le sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring) (excerpts)
Performer: Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez (conductor)
Deutsche Grammophon 4354692, Tr5 & 6
00:18
Igor Stravinsky
Premiere of Le sacre du printemps
00:22
Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst
The Suffragette Movement: An Intimate Account of Persons and Ideals (excerpt), reader Helena Bonham Carter
00:23
Dame Ethel Mary Smyth — March of the Women
Performer: Chorus and Orchestra of the Plymouth Music Series, Philip Brunelle (conductor)
EMI 5674262, Tr9
00:26
Hilaire Belloc
Matilda, reader Helena Bonham Carter
00:28
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev — March in B flat major (op. 99)
Performer: Eastman Wind Ensemble, Frederick Fennell (conductor)
Mercury 4343342, Tr5
00:30
Giulio Caccini — Amarilla mia bella
Performer: Andrew Lawrence-King (harp)
Hyperion CDA6629, Tr13
00:31
Ovid (translated by John Dryden)
Metamorphoses (Book X, Orpheus & Eurydice) (excerpt), reader Hugh Bonneville
00:34
Carol Ann Duffy
Eurydice (excerpt), reader Helena Bonham Carter
00:35
Roy Orbison — It’s Over
Performer: Erma Franklin
Shout SHOUT50, 11
00:36
Erasmus Darwin
The Botanic Garden (excerpt), reader Hugh Bonneville
00:37
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (excerpt)
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor)
EMI CDC7493942, Tr5
00:38
William Blake
Jerusalem, reader Helena Bonham Carter
00:40
Camille Saint-Saëns — Aquarium (from Carnival of the Animals)
Performer: Martha Argerich & Nelson Freire (pianos) & Friends
Philips 41 841 2, Tr7
00:40
Simone Beck, Louisette Bertholle, and Julia Child
How to Rescue a Split Mayonnaise (from Mastering the Art of French Cooking) (excerpt), reader Helena Bonham Carter
00:43
George Eliot
Middlemarch (excerpt), reader Helena Bonham Carter
00:44
Leos Janacek — String Quartet No. 1 “The Kreutzer Sonata” (first movement)
Performer: Pavel Haas Quartet
Supraphon SU39222, Tr1
00:49
Marc Chagall
My Life (excerpt), reader Hugh Bonneville
00:50
Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff — Prelude in D major (op. 23, no. 4)
Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Decca 4144172, Tr5
00:56
The Bible (Acts 9: 1 – 20)
Saul’s Conversion, reader Hugh Bonneville
00:58
Johann Sebastian Bach — Credo in unum Deum & Patrem omnipotentem (from Mass in B minor)
Performer: Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki (conductor)
BIS1701, Trs1 & 2

新時代の旧ソ連音楽 [Import]

新時代の旧ソ連音楽 [Import]

01:01
Arvo Pärt — Spiegel im Spiegel (excerpt)
Performer: Vadim Gluzman (violin) & Angela Yoffe (piano)
BIS CD 1434, Tr6
Untold Stories

Untold Stories

01:02
Alan Bennett
Untold Stories (excerpt), reader Hugh Bonneville
01:05
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Frost at Midnight (excerpt), reader Helena Bonham Carter
Beethoven: The Complete Piano Concertos

Beethoven: The Complete Piano Concertos

01:06
Ludwig van Beethoven — Adagio un poco mosso (from Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major “Emperor”)
Performer: Murray Perahia (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor)
Sony S3K44575 CD 3, Tr2


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Jaco Pastorius
Sun 5 Jun 2011
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton and pianist Gwilym Simcock assess the recordings of bassist Jaco Pastorius.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qf7jz
Jaco Pastorius was a master of the fretless electric bass, and became a key figure in jazz-rock fusion. To identify the essential Pastorius albums, Alyn Shipton is joined by pianist Gwilym Simcock, to cover music ranging from discs by Weather Report and Joni Mitchell to several of the records the bassist made under his own name.

Producer: Alyn Shipton.

Music played

1. Pastorius, Metheny, Ditmas, Bley — Jaco
Composer: Pastorius, Metheny, Ditmas, Bley Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Pat Metheny,g; Bruce Ditmas, d; Paul Bley, kb. Recorded: 1974.
Pastorius, Metheny, Ditmas, Bley, Improvising Artists, 123846-2, tr 6

Bright Size Life

Bright Size Life

2. Pat Metheny — Bright Size Life
Composer: Metheny Performers: Pat Metheny, g; Jaco Pastorius, b; Bob Moses, d. Recorded: Dec 1975.
Bright Size Life, ECM, PID 686020, tr 1
3. Jaco Pastorius — Come on Come Over
Composer: Pastorius / Herzog Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b; with Randy Brecker, Ron Tooley, t; Peter Graves, btb; David Sanborn, as; Michael Brecker, ts; Howard Johnson, bar; Herbie Hancock, clavinet, elp; Narada Michael Walden, d; Don Alias, cga; Sam and Dave, voc. Recorded: 1976.
Jaco Pastorius, Columbia, 0649772000, tr 2
HEAVY WEATHER

HEAVY WEATHER

4. Weather Report — Teen Town
Composer: Pastorius Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b, d; Joe Zawinul, kb; Wayne Shorter, ss; Manolo Badrena, cga. Recorded: 1977.
Heavy Weather, Columbia, CK 65108, tr 3
Mr Gone

Mr Gone

5. Weather Report — Punk Jazz
Composer: Pastorius Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Wayne Shorter, ts, ss; Joe Zawinul, kb; Tony Williams, d. Recorded: 1978.
Mr Gone, Columbia, 4682082, tr 6
6. Trio of Doom — Dark Prince
Composer: McLaughlin Performers: John McLaughlin, g; Jaco Pastorius, b; Tony Williams, d. Recorded: 1979 [originally on Havana Jam, with Weather Report]
Trio of Doom, Columbia, 96450, tr 6
7. Trio of Doom — Continuum (live)
Composer: Pastroius Performers: John McLaughlin, g; Jaco Pastorius, b; Tony Williams, d. Recorded: 1979
Trio of Doom, Columbia, 96450, tr 3
8. Jaco Pastorius — Three Views of a Secret
Composer: Pastroius Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Toots Thielemans, hca; big band including Snooky Young, t; Dave Bargeron, tb; Michael Brecker, Howard Johnson, Wayne Shorter, reeds; Jack DeJohnette, Peter Erskine, Don Alias, perc; Recorded: 1981.
Word of Mouth, Warner Jazz, 93624 8246 2, tr 2
9. Jaco Pastorius — City of Angels
Composer: Pastorius Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Othello Molyneux, Leroy Williams, steel pans; Toots Thielemans, hca; Mike Gerber, p; Kenwood Dennard, d; Ted Leand, g; Don Alias, perc; members of Mike Gibbs orchestra. Recorded: 1982.
Holiday for Pans, Sound Hills, 330105, tr 7
Jaco Pastorius

Jaco Pastorius

10. Jaco Pastorius — Donna Lee
Composer: Charlie Parker Performers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Don Alias, cga. Recorded: 1976.
Jaco Pastorius, Columbia, 0649772000, tr 1


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 4 Jun 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents an all-British selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pksl
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests, this week in an all British line-up, featuring Humphrey Lyttelton, Ronnie Scott and Sam Coombes.

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. Humphrey Lyttelton — 1919 March
Composer: Trad ar. Lyttelton Performers: Humphrey Lyttleton (c) Keith Christie (tb), Ian Christie (cl), George Webb (p), Buddy Vallis (bj), Micky Ashman (sb), George Hopkinson (d) Recorded: 27 September 1950
Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band The Parlophones, Calligraph CLGCD0351, 17 3’04”
3. Alex Welsh — Just One More Chance
Composer: Johnston-Coslow Performers: Alex Welsh (tp), Roy Williams (tb), Johnny Barnes (bs), Al Gay (ts), Fred Hunt (p), Ronnie Rae (b), Jim Douglas (g), Lennie Hastings (d) Recorded: 15 November 1967
At Home with Alex Welsh and his Band, Dormouse DM 16, S1/2 4’44”
4. Freddy Gardner — The Japanese Sandman
Composer: Whiting Performers: Freddy Gardner (cl & as & bs) Cecil Norman (p) Albert Harris (g), Dick Escott (b), Jock Jacobsen (d) Recorded: 7 March 1936
Homemade Jam, World Records SH 296, S2/2 2’50”

Life in Colour

Life in Colour

5. Clive Carroll — Doodup
Composer: Carroll Performers: Clive Carroll (g) Recorded: 2008
Life in Colour, CC290908, 2 3’12”
6. Annie Ross — Jackie
Composer: Hampton Hawes Performers: Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks (v), Zoot Sims (ts), Tommy Flanagan (p), Freddie Green (g), Joe Benjamin (b), Elvin Jones (d) Recorded: 1st October 1958
The Swingers, EMI CDP 7468492, 4 2’02”
7. Mel Tormé & George Shearing — Chase Me Charlie
Composer: Noel Coward Performers: Mel Tormé (v), George Shearing (p), Don Thompson (b), Donny Osborne (d) Recorded: October 1983 Washington DC
An Evening at Charlie’s, Concord Jazz CJ 248, S2/3 3’52”
8. Geoff Eales Trio — Iolo’s Dance
Composer: Eales Performers: Geoff Eales (p), Chris Laurence (b), Martin France (d) Recorded: 2008
Master of the Game, Edition EDN1011, 1 6’10”
9. Sam Coombes — Frantime
Composer: Coombes Performers: Sam Coombes (as), Damien Argentieri (p), Mauro Gargano (b), Antoine Banville (d) Recorded: July 2009
Outlines, 33Jazz218, 9 4’06”
10. Graham Collier — Lullaby for a Lonely Child
Composer: K. Jenkins Performers: Graham Collier (b), Karl Jenkins (p), Stan Sulzamn (as), Nick Evans (tb), John Marshall (d) Recorded: March 1969
Impressed with Gilles Peterson, Universal 0647492, 7 5’33”
11. Humphrey Lyttelton — It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie
Composer: Mayhew arr. Nat Pierce Performers: Jimmy Rushing (v) John Picard (tb solo), Humphrey Lyttelton , Bobby Pratt, Duncan Campbell, Eddie Blair, Bert Courtley (tp), Keith Christie, Eddie Harvey (tb), Ronnie Ross, Tony Coe (as), Jimmy Skidmore, Kathy Stobart (ts), Joe Temperley (bs), Ian Armit (p), Brian Brocklehurst (b), Eddie Taylor (d) Recorded: 1958
The Humphrey Lyttelton Big Band with Jimmy Rushing, BBC URCD 174, 13 2’48”
12. Ronnie Scott — Great Scott
Composer: “A. Bopper” Performers: Ronnie Scott (ts), Harry Klein (bs), Norman Stenfalt (p), Lennie Bush (b), Tony Crombie (d) Recorded: 1952
Ronnie Scott Quintet, Esquire 20 006, S2 12’51”


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
Bath Festival 2011
Sun 5 Jun 2011
23:40
BBC Radio 3
Julian Joseph presents performances from the 2011 Bath Festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pmpm
Double bill presented by Julian Joseph...
John Etheridge guitar
John Horler piano
plus
Andy Sheppard soprano and tenor saxophones
John Parricelli acoustic and electric guitar

Two by Two, Jazz Line-Up presents a duo double bill with the best in British Jazz. To begin, the duo of virtuoso guitarist John Etheridge and pianist John Horler deliver the finest in lyricism and free-thinking creativity. The celebrated pairing of Andy Sheppard and regular collaborator John Parricelli showcases the inventiveness and versatility off two outstanding jazz musicians. Essential late night jazz.

Music played

1. John Etheridge (Guitar) & John Horler (Piano) — Gentle Rain
Composer: Louis Bonfa BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
2. John Etheridge (Guitar) & John Horler (Piano) — Strange Comforts
Composer: John Etheridge BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
3. John Etheridge (Guitar) & John Horler (Piano) — Stella By Starlight
Composer: Victor Young Arranger: John Etheridge, John Horler BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
4. John Horler (Piano) — Not A Cloud In the Sky
Composer: John Horler BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
5. John Etheridge (Guitar) — Good Bye Pork Pie Hat
Composer: Charles Mingus Arranger: John Etheridge BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
6. John Etheridge (Guitar) & John Horler (Piano) — J and J
Composer: John Horler Arranger: John Horler BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
7. Andy Sheppard (Sax), John Parricelli (Guitar) — Reverie
Composer: John Parricelli BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
8. Andy Sheppard (Sax), John Parricelli (Guitar) — Glencarron
Composer: John Parricelli BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
9. Andy Sheppard (Sax), John Parricelli (Guitar) — Les Mains D’Alice
Composer: Andy Sheppard BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival
10. Andy Sheppard (Sax), John Parricelli (Guitar) — Quiet Corners
Composer: Andy Sheppard BBC Recording, recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, 28th May 2011 as part of the Bath Music Festival