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音楽の泉
週末の朝に、さわやかなクラシック音楽を、やわらかい解説を添えてお届けする「音楽の泉」。クラシック音楽入門番組として1948年に放送を開始、今まで数々の名曲をご紹介してきました。曲の合間に、音楽学者の皆川達夫さんが楽曲の解説や作品にまつわるエピソードなどを分かりやすく、やわらかい語り口でお伝えします。
ゆったりと流れる時間のおともに、「音楽の泉」でクラシック音楽をお楽しみください。
http://www.nhk.or.jp/r1/shou/ongaku_izumi.html
放送日: 2011年 7月 2日(土)
放送時間: 午前6:00〜午前6:50(50分)
解説: 皆川達夫
 − ドビュッシー管弦楽曲集 −        
夜想曲ドビュッシー作曲(22分23秒)
(合唱)ベルリン放送合唱団
管弦楽ベルリン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団
(指揮)クラウディオ・アバド
<グラモフォン UCCG−1069>
「交響組曲“春”」ドビュッシー作曲(16分38秒)
管弦楽クリーヴランド管弦楽団
(指揮)ピエール・ブーレーズ
<グラモフォン POCG−1612>


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 7月 2日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン
アコーディオン特集(パート1)
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110702
01. Queremos Paz / Gotan Project
ALBUM: La Revancha del Tango
02. Milonga del Angel / Astor Piazzolla
ALBUM: Tango: Zero Hour
03. Entresuenos / Quique Sinesi
ALBUM: Danza sin fin (coleccion guitarras del mundo no15)
04. Mi Cumbia / Anibal Velasquez
ALBUM: Mambo Loco
05. Little Tango / Richard Galliano
ALBUM: Blow Up
06. Choo-choo (Shoo-shoo baby) / Kamil Behounek/Hot Harmonika
ALBUM: Accordeon Jazz
07. I Fjol / Maria Kalaniemi
ALBUM: Vilda Rosor
08. Pas du Valse / Accordion Tribe
ALBUM: Sea Of Reeds
09. Nondik Jo Maurizia? / Kepa Junkera
ALBUM: Tricky!
10. N'Diale / Jacky Molard Quartet & Foune Diarra Trio
ALBUM: N'Diale
11. The Mighty Sparrow / Sharon Shannon
ALBUM: Each Little Thing
12. William Taylor / Bill Jones
ALBUM: Panchpuran
13. Moon On The Rain / Fairground Attraction
ALBUM: The First Of A Million Kisses
14. Hinba / Lau
ALBUM: Lightweights and Gentlemen


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 7月 2日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
− 星の音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110702090000
「アンサートゥン・ナイト」 (ゴンチチ)(4分19秒)
SO WHAT? REC. ESCB2004>

「導く星」 (クアルテート・エン・シー)(2分22秒)
<BOMBA REC. BOM517>

「ジャーニー・アマング・ザ・スターズ」 (サン・ラー)(5分11秒)
P-VINE PCD22034>

「スター・クロスド・ラバーズ、ジャンプ・フォー・ジョイ」(トミー・フラナガン・トリオ)(7分15秒)
<PABLO LIVE. UCCO-9734>

「歌劇“タンホイザー”から 優しい夕星よ」 ワーグナー作曲(5分57秒)
(バリトン)ブリン・ターフェル
(管弦楽)メトロポリタン歌劇場管弦楽団
(指揮)ジェームズ・レヴァイン
<POLYDOR POCG-1964>

「ワンダリン・スター」 (エヌ・アール・ビー・キュー)(3分12秒)
<TYO MUSIC YDCD-0077>

「クララ」 (オルロフ・アルナルズ)(2分29秒)
<ONE LITTLE INDIAN TPLP1033CD>

「銀河列車」 (サディスティック・ミカ・バンド)(4分05秒)
東芝EMI TOCT-11161>

「星影の浜辺」 (美空ひばり)(3分01秒)
コロムビア COCP-36172>

「僕の星は東方の星」 (ジョルジ・ベン)(3分14秒)
<BOMBA REC. BOM808>

「ヴィヴァ・フレール」 (ヘルムート・フランケ)(2分56秒)
<SELECTED SOUND STEREO102>

「スター・コレクター」 (ザ・モンキーズ)(3分30秒)
RHINO R2 71793>

「スター・オブ・ラブ」 (フォー・キングズ)(2分35秒)
<STOMPER TIME REC. STCD26>

「ハッピー・トゥゲザー」 (タートルズ)(2分54秒)
<KING REC. TOP-1138>

「悲しみのラッキースター」 (細野晴臣)(2分21秒)
<VICTOR VICL-63777>

「ソー・メニー・スターズ」 (ナタリー・コール)(5分10秒)
<VERVE 34589774-2>

「スターダスト」 (ウイリー・ネルソン)(3分54秒)
コロムビア CK35305>

「星影の小径」 (ちあきなおみ)(2分57秒)
テイチクエンタテインメント TECE-32218>

「グッドナイト・シティー」 (ゴンチチ)(4分35秒)
<EPIC ESCL2552>

「サニー」 (サム・ベイカー)(2分20秒)
<SOUND STAGE 45-2601>

「ジャングル」 (キャント・ストップ・トゥー・ブギー)(2分43秒)
P-VINE PCD-93397>


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 7月 2日(土)
放送時間: 午後11:00〜29日午前1:00(120分)
児山紀芳


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

Tony Robinson
Sun 3 Jul 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Actor Tony Robinson joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128hsb
Kirsty Young's castaway is the actor and broadcaster Tony Robinson.

His Baldrick to Rowan Atkinson's Blackadder turned idiocy into an art form and the series went on to become one of our best-loved comedies. The role changed his life but, he says, when he first saw the script he didn't think much of it: "It was only about eight lines of dialogue and none of them were funny - but it was with these incredible people. On the one hand, I thought what a lousy part and on the other hand I thought, I'd love to work with these people".

Record: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Band
Book: Middlemarch - George Eliot
Luxury: A luxury bed and mattress.

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played
1. The Band — The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Composer: J.R. Robertson
The Band, Capitol
2. Art Tatum — Night and Day
Composer: Cole Porter
Piano Solo New York 1952, Jazz Anthology
3. Marni Nixon — The Quintet
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
West Side Story, Sony
4. Christina Aguilera — Beautiful
Composer: Linda Perry
Christina Aguilera: Keeps Getting’ Better, RCA
5. Frédéric Chopin — Chopin - Piano concerto No 1 in E minor -2nd movement.
Artist: Murray Perahia
Perahia Plays Chopin, Sony
6. Stevie Wonder — Isn’t She Lovely
Composer: Wonder
Stevie Wonder: Definitive Collection, Universal Music TV
7. Adele — Make Me Feel Your Love
Composer: Bob Dylan
Make You Feel My Love, XL
8. Beverley Knight — Shoulda Woulda Coulda
Composer: Knight/Wiseman
The Best of Beverley Knight, Parlophone


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

David Walliams
Sun 3 Jul 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
In the last in our series of comedians, we revisit the choices of David Walliams.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01295q8
Kirsty Young presents highlights from the Desert Island Discs archive. In the last in our series of comedians, we revisit the choices of David Walliams.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/231d31a9#b00hmpbz
Kirsty Young's castaway on Desert Island Discs this week is David Walliams. He has seen extraordinary success - as one half of the comedy duo behind Little Britain, as a cross-channel swimmer and more recently on the West End stage and as a novelist. In this frank interview, he describes his life away from the spotlight; how he used to practise comedy routines in his bathroom, the excitement of an early trip out wearing a John Paul Gaultier skirt, the inner drive that propels him and the unhappiness he feels when he has no company except his own.


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Alex Horne
Sun 3 Jul 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is comedian Alex Horne.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128m7g
Michael Berkeley's guest this week is the award-winning comedian Alex Horne, who has taken six solo shows to the Edinburgh Fringe, including 'Every Body Talks' (2004), 'When in Rome' (2005), 'Birdwatching' (2007), and 'Odds' (2010). He has toured his shows nationally, and published two books based on them, 'Birdwatchingwatching', and 'Wordwatching'. Words are particularly important to him, and he takes delight in creating new ones, as well as filming a documentary for BBC4 - 'The Games that Time Forgot: Cricket on Horseback and Other Forgotten Sports'. He has also created the innovative jazz comedy show 'The Horne Section', and is currently making a world record attempt to become the world's oldest man.

His musical passions begin with the Rondo from Mozart's Fourth Horn Concerto, and continue with an extract from Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf', which was one of the pieces which first introduced him to classical music as a child. His next choice is 'Morning' by Editus, followed by the third movement of Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony, another childhood favourite. J.P. Sousa' s famous 'Liberty Bell' March, which inevitably brings Monty Python to any comedian's mind, is followed by Viktoria Mullova playing 'Winter' from Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and Alex Horne's choices end with a musical tribute to another of his great passions, Cary Swinney's 'Birdwatching'.

Music played
1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — 3rd mvt ‘Rondo’ from Horn Concerto no 4 in E flat major K495
Performers: Barry Tuckwell – horn, Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner
EMI CDM7695692, Tr 11
2. Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev — Music from ‘Peter and the Wolf’
Performers: Ben Kingsley (narrator), London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras
Works by Dukas, Prokofiev etc, CALA CACD1022, Tr 3
3. Editus — Morning
Siempre, INTEMPO, Tr 7
4. Victor Hely-Hutchinson — 3rd mvt from ‘Carol Symphony’ (Excerpt)
Performers: Pro Arte Orchestra/Barry Rose
EMI CDM7641312, Tr 3
5. JP Sousa — Liberty Bell
Performers: The Regimental Band of the Parachute Regiment/ WOI L Tyler (Bandmaster)
The Great Marches, BANDLEADER BNA5006, Tr 4
6. Antonio Vivaldi — Concerto no 4 in F minor RV297 ‘Winter’ from The Four Seasons
Performers: Viktoria Mullova (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Claudio Abbado
PHILIPS 4202162, Tr 10-12
7. Cary Swinney — Birdwatcher
Big Shots, JOHNSON GRASS RECORDS, Tr 11


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 South Country
Sun 3 Jul 2011
22:30
BBC Radio 3
A sequence of music, poetry and prose celebrating the landscape of southern England.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rpvtd

The South Country

The South Country

Inspired by the recent republication of Edward Thomas's essay collection The South Country, the weekly sequence of music, poetry and prose celebrates the landscape of southern England, in particular three counties in which the poet loved to walk: Sussex, Hampshire and Wiltshire.

Tamsin Greig and Neil Pearson read prose by fellow observer-wanderers Gilbert White, William Cobbett and Richard Jefferies, and poetry by such lovers of the south as Flora Thompson, Andrew Young, Hilaire Belloc, Molly Holden and, of course, Edward Thomas himself. The music includes orchestral music and songs by John Ireland, Michael Tippett, The Copper Family and the English Acoustic Collective among others.

Producer's note
It was the recent republication of Edward Thomas’s collection of prose essays The South Country that gave me the idea for this edition of Words and Music. I had already included poems by Thomas in previous programmes, and felt the power of his clear-eyed and unsentimental descriptions of landscape, nature and weather grow on me with each one. Though born in London of Welsh descent, Thomas lived for much of his adult life in Hampshire, and the atmosphere of the southern woods and hills in which he loved to walk is conveyed with as strong a sense of place as you will find in any writer’s work.

Thomas took the title of his collection from that of a poem in praise of the Sussex Downs by Hilaire Belloc, but himself extends the description to encompass ‘all that country which is dominated by the Downs or by the English Channel’. Emboldened, perhaps, by my own knowledge and love for this part of the world (more of this anon), I took it upon myself to make a further redefinition, so that for the purposes of this programme the South Country consists of the central-southern counties of Hampshire, Sussex and Wiltshire.

Thomas makes three appearances, not in extracts from The South Country but in a death-haunted vision of a deep-sided valley, and in two poems celebrating timeless south-country characters. Belloc’s poem, anticipating a return to his beloved Sussex, is also there; and I was delighted to find one expressing similar feelings for Hampshire by Flora Thompson, who, although best-known for her descriptions of Oxfordshire village life in the Lark Rise trilogy, lived for many years in the county, working as a postmistress. Another famous Hampshire resident was Jane Austen, and the sight of the Channel at Spithead in particular must have made a special impression, for it drew from her a rare, brief landscape description in Mansfield Park.

Elsewhere there are lyrical evocations by Siegfried Sassoon, Francis William Bourdillon and Andrew Young (a Scotsman who came to love the south of England!), a brisk ‘run of the downs’ by Rudyard Kipling, and prose paeans by those astute 18th-century observer-roamers Gilbert White and William Cobbett, and their Victorian counterpart Richard Jefferies. To end, there is a perfect funeral poem for all southern folk by Molly Holden.

The music is often less specific in its subject-matter, but includes pieces by a spread of English composers who loved the landscape of the south, from John Ireland to Gustav Holst and Hubert Parry to Michael Tippett. There are also earthier contributions from folksingers Shirley Collins, Tom Willett, and Bob and Ron Copper, and a lilting recreation of a train-ride from Salisbury to London from the English Acoustic Collective.

Earlier I mentioned my own love of the South Country. I was born and grew up in north-east Hampshire, where Thomas, White, Cobbett and Austen were familiar local heroes (I remember the delight with which, visiting The White Horse pub once near Steep, I learnt that this was where he liked to drink, and that it was the subject of one of his very first poems). Coming from near Aldershot, I recognise too the ‘fighter-squadron’s drone’ mentioned by Sassoon in ‘On Scratchbury Camp’; and, for good measure, I remember singing ‘I love my love’, the folk-tune which opens the programme in Holst’s arrangement, in my school choir. I knew, therefore, that this edition of Words and Music would strike a personal note for me, but even I was not prepared for the powerful nostalgic and emotional pull hearing Tamsin Greig and Neil Pearson read these poems and prose extracts would exert. Thomas’s widow Helen wrote how, after her husband had joined up in 1915 and been sent to France, he would remember the South Country from his dugout, mapping out in his mind the places where he had walked, knowing perhaps that he would never see them again (he was killed at the Battle of Arras in 1917). Today I find myself living in rather less dangerous circumstances, and with only London, not the sea, separating me from my southern ‘home’; but, like Thomas’s, my visions and remembrances of clear downs, chalky beech-hangers and hollow lanes refuse to leave me.

Producer: Lindsay Kemp

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Gustav Holst — Song Without Words ‘I’ll love my love’ (from ‘A Hampshire Suite’)
Performers: Munich Symphony Orchestra / Douglas Bostock
CLASSICO CLASSCD284, Tr 7
00:01
Flora Thompson
Home Thoughts from the Desert, reader Tamsin Greig
00:02
Rudyard Kipling
The Run of the Downs, reader Neil Pearson
00:03
John Ireland — Rondo (from ‘A Downland Suite’)
Performers: English Chamber Orchestra / David Garforth
CHANDOS CHAN8390, Tr 4
00:04
Richard Jefferies
Nature Near London (extract), reader Tamsin Greig
00:06
Edward Thomas
Man and Dog, reader Neil Pearson
00:09
Traditional English — The Roaming Journeyman
Performers: Tom Willett (vocal)
TOPIC TSCD670, Tr 21
00:11
John Ireland — By the Mere
Performers: Eric Parkin (piano)
CHANDOS CHAN9140, Tr 6
00:12
Siegfried Sassoon
On Scratchbury Camp, reader Tamsin Greig
00:14
John Dipper/Robert Harbron — Train Tune / Tomcat
Performers: English Acoustic Collective
RUFCD09, Tr 3
00:18
Jane Austen
Mansfield Park (extract), reader Tamsin Greig
00:20
Sir Hubert Parry — Frolic (from ‘An English Suite’)
Performers: London Symphony Orchestra / Adrian Boult
LYRITA SRCD220, Tr 8
00:23
William Cobbett
Rural Rides (extract), reader Neil Pearson
00:24
Gustav Holst — Fantasia on the Dargason (from ‘A Hampshire Suite’)
Performers: Munich Symphony Orchestra / Douglas Bostock
CLASSICO CLASSCD284, Tr 9
00:27
Andrew Young
Wiltshire Downs, reader Tamsin Greig
00:28
Traditional English — Salisbury Plain
Arranger: Dolly Collins Performers: Shirley Collins (vocal), Dolly Collins (piano)
HARVEST CZ534, Tr 9
00:31
Edward Thomas
The Combe, reader Neil Pearson
00:32
Malcolm Arnold — English Dance No. 3
Performers: London Philharmonic Orchestra / Malcolm Arnold
LYRITA SRCD201, Tr 3
00:35
Edward Thomas
Women He Liked, reader Tamsin Greig
00:36
Traditional English — The Birds in the Spring
Performers: Bob and Ron Copper (vocals)
TOPIC TSCD534, Tr 11
00:38
Gilbert White
The Natural History of Selborne (extract), reader Neil Pearson
00:39
Francis William Bourdillon
On the South Downs, reader Tamsin Greig
00:40
John Ireland — Elegy (from ‘A Downland Suite’)
Performers: English Chamber Orchestra / David Garforth
CHANDOS CHAN8390, Tr 2
00:46
Hilaire Belloc
The South Country, reader Neil Pearson
00:48
Michael Tippett — Concerto for Double String Orchestra (2nd movement)
Performers: Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields / Sir Neville Marriner
EMI CDC555452 2, Tr 15
00:57
Molly Holden
After the Requested Cremation, reader Tamsin Greig


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Cedar Walton
Sat 2 Jul 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Pianist Cedar Walton joins Alyn Shipton to discuss the highlights of his recording career.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128ll8
A one-time member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Cedar Walton is one of the most sought-after and versatile pianists in jazz. He joins Alyn Shipton to discuss records made under his own name, as well as work with Blakey, the Jazztet, Ron Carter and Lee Morgan.

Music played
1. Osian Roberts and Steve Fishwick Quintet — Head And Shoulders
Composer: Cedar Walton Performers: George Coleman, ts; Cedar Walton, p; Sam Jones, b; Billy Higgins, d. 1975.
…With Cedar Walton, Hard Bop Records, 33006, Tr 7
2. Cedar Walton and Eastern Rebellion — Mode for Joe
Composer: Cedar Walton Performers: George Coleman, ts; Cedar Walton, p; Sam Jones, b; Billy Higgins, d. 1975.
Eastern Rebellion, Timeless, Tr 5
3. Lee Morgan — Sweet Honey Bee
Composer: Duke Pearson Performers: Lee Morgan, t; Jackie McLean, as; Hank Mobley, ts; Cedar Walton, p; Paul Chambers, b; Billy Higgins, d. 29 Sept 1966.
Charisma, Blue Note, 83412, Tr 4
4. Cedar Walton / Ron Carter — Back To Bologna
Composer: Cedar Walton Performers: Cedar Walton, p; Ron Carter, b. Dec 1981
Heart and Soul, Timeless, 158, Tr 7
5. The Jazztet — Hi Fly
Composer: Weston Performers: Art Farmer, tp; Benny Golson, ts; Tom McIntosh, tb; Cedar Walton, p; Tommy Williams, b; Albert 'Tootie' Heath, d. Recorded at Nola Studios, New York City, in Sept. 1960.
Big City Sounds, Fresh Sound, 1653, Tr 3
6. Art Blakey & The Jazz MessengersMosaic
Composer: Weston Performers: Art Blakey, d; Wayne Shorter, ts; Freddie Hubbard, t; Curtis Fuller, tr; Cedar Walton, p; Jymie Merritt, b. Recorded on October 2, 1961.
Mosaic, Blue Note, 37769, Tr 1
7. Cedar Walton — Brazil
Composer: Weston Performers: Cedar Walton, p; Cucho Martinez, b; Ray Mantilla, perc. Recorded at Van Gelder Studio on June, 2002.
Latin Tinge, High Note, 757099, Tr 1
8. Cedar Walton featuring Clifford Jordan — Holy Land
Composer: Cedar Walton Performers: Cedar Walton, p; Clifford Jordan, ts; Sam Jones, b; Louis Hayes d. Jan 73
Naima, Savoy, Tr 1
9. Eddie Harris — When a Man Loves a Woman
Composer: Lewis, Right Performers: Eddie Harris, ts; Cedar Walton, p; Ron Carter, b; Billy Higgins, d.
The Tender Storm, Atlantic, Tr 1
10. Kenny Dorham — From this moment on
Composer: Twain Performers: Kenny Dorham, t; Curtis Fuller, tb; Cedar Walton, p; Sam Jones, b; Charlie Persip, d; G.T. Hogan, sax. July and August, 1958
Sings and Plays : This is the moment, Riverside / OJC, CD 812, Tr 5
11. Cedar Walton — Firm Roots
Composer: Cedar Walton Performers: Joshua Redman, ts; Terrence Blanchard, t; Ron Carter, b; Lewis Nash, D; Cedar Walton, p
Roots, Astor Place, CD4010, Tr 9


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 2 Jul 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128m3z
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
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. Charles Dornberger — Tiger Rag
Composer: D.J. LaRocca Performers: Charles Dornberger (cl & as), Max Connett, George Hall (tp), Thurlow ‘Ponzi’ Cranz (tb), C.C. Borland (cl & as), George Gammon (ts), Russ Carlson (p), Perry Dring (banjo), Bob Hill (b), Carl Skinner (d) Recorded: New York 10 May 1927
Hot Aire, Halcyon Dhal 16, 11 02’50”
3. Johnny Dodds — Perdido Street Blues
Composer: Armstrong Performers: New Orleans Wanderers: George Mitchell (cornet), Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p) Johnny St Cyr (banjo) Recorded: 13 July 1926
Johnny Dodds – Great Original Performances 1923-1929, BBC BBCCD603, 4 03’10”
4. Louis Armstrong — I’m a Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas
Composer: P. Baxter Performers: Louis Armstrong and His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp, v), Leon Elkins (tp), Lawrence Brown (tb), Leon Herriford, Willie Stark (as), William Franz (ts), L.Z. Cooper or Harvey Brooks (p), Ceele Burke (bj), Reggie Jones (b), Lionel Hampton (d) Recorded: Los Angeles 21 July 1930
Louis Armstrong – Big Bands Volume1 (1930-31), JSP JSPCD305, 7 03’04”
5. Joe Daniels — Swing Fan
Composer: Daniels, Williams Performers: Max Goldberg (tp), Harry Lewis (tp), Pat Dodd (p), Ivor Mairants (g) Recorded: circa 1940
Swing is the Thing, Empress RAJCD853, 7 02’46”
6. Stan Kenton — Painted Rhythm
Composer: Rugolo, Kenton Recorded: Hollywood 30 October 1945
The Stan Kenton Story – CD1 Artistry in Rhythm, PROPER P1149, CD1 tr 20 02’50”
7. Red Garland — Ahmad’s Blues
Composer: Jamal Performers: Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b), ‘Philly’ Joe Jones (d) Recorded: 11 May 1956
Workin’ With the Miles Davis Quintet, Prestige OJCCD2962, 6 07’24”
8. Hugh Laurie — Tipitina
Composer: Cosima V Matassa Performers: Hugh Laurie (v, p, g & percussion), Jay Bellerose (d), Kevin Breit (ts), Greg Leisz (g), David Piltch (b), Patrick Warren (organ) Recorded: 2010
Let Them Talk, Warner 2564674078, 11 05’03”
9. Kenny Garrett — Lonnie’s Lament
Composer: Coltrane Performers: Kenny Garrett (as), Pat Metheny (g), Rodney Whitaker (b), Brian Blade (d) Recorded: 1996
Pursuance – The Music of John Coltrane, Warner 9362462092, 5 05’23”
10. Stan Getz — Desafinado
Composer: Jobim Performers: João Gilberto (g, vcl), Antonio Carlos Jobim (p), Tommy Williams (b), Milton Banana (d) Recorded: March 1963
Stan GetzBossa Nova, Verve 529 904 2, 15 04’11”
11. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra — Mr Gentle and Mr Cool
Composer: Ellington Performers: Clark Terry, Harold Baker, Cat Anderson (tp), Ray Nance (tp, vln), Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, John Sanders (tb), Jimmy Hamilton (cl, ts), Russell Procope (as, cl), Johnny Hodges (as), Paul Gonsalves (ts), Harry Carney (bs, cl, bass cl), Duke Ellington (p), Jimmy Woode (b), Sam Woodyard (d) Recorded: 28 December 1958
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra at the Blue Note, Chicago, Roulette 600062, 10 07’08”
12. Freddie Hubbard & Woody Shaw — Lotus Blossom
Composer: Dorham Performers: Freddie Hubbard (tp), Woody Shaw (tp), Kenny Garrett (as, fl), Mulgrew Miller (p), Cecil McBee (b), Carl Allen (d) Recorded: November 1985
Double Take, Blue Note CDP7462942, 7 08’15”


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
Julian Arguelles and John Taylor at the 2011 Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Sun 3 Jul 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Claire Martin presents music from saxophonist Julian Arguelles and pianist John Taylor.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128mdw
Claire Martin with concert music from saxophonist Julian Arguelles & pianist John Taylor recorded at this year's Cheltenham Jazz Festival. Plus journalist Kevin Le Gendre unearths a forgotten classic album and celebrates the music of French bassist Henri Texier in 'Now Is The Time'.

Today's concert set was recorded in the intimate setting of the Pillar Room at Cheltenham Town Hall, one of the key venues at this year's Cheltenham Jazz Festival. The performance captures the inspired pairing of Arguelles and Taylor playing at the top of their game, showcasing their own compositions alongside classics including Holst's In The Bleak Midwinter.

Julian Arguelles was a member of the acclaimed UK big band "Loose Tubes" and has worked with a range of artists including Steve Swallow, John Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Dave Leibman, Jim Black, Peter Erskine, Kenny Wheeler and Carla Bley. John Taylor has been an important musician on the landscape of the UK's jazz scene since the late 60's and has worked with Gil Evans, Cleo Laine, John Surman, Jan Garbarek, Enrico Rava and Lee Konitz. In 1977 Taylor formed the iconic jazz trio Azimuth, with Norma Winstone and Kenny Wheeler. This set documents two musicians exploring and searching for news ways of expressing their art in the bold context of a duo setting.

Music played
1. Simon & Garfunkel — Sound of Silence
Composer: Paul Simon
The Definitive Simon & Garfunkel, Columbia MOODCD 21
2. Henri Texier Azur Quintet — Togo
Composer: Edward Joseph Blackwell
Mosaic Man, Label Blue 6608
3. Esperanza Spalding & the Chamber Music Society — Little Fly
Composer: Esperanza Spalding/William Blake
Esperanza Spalding & the Chamber Music Society, Heads Up HUI 31810-02
4. Aquarium — Strangers
Performers: Sam Leak (Piano), James Allsopp (Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet), Calum Gourley (Double Bass), Joshua Blackmore (Drums) Composer: Sam Leak
Aquarium, Babel BDV 1195
5. Pat Metheny — The Sound of Silence
Composer: Paul Simon Arranger: Pat Metheny
What’s It All About, Nonesuch PRO 400158
6. Henri Texier Azur Quintet — Mr Freeman
Composer: Henri Texier, Andre Gabriel
Mosaic Man, Label Blue 6608
7. Henri Texier Azur Quintet — Togo
Composer: Edward Joseph Blackwell
Mosaic Man, Label Blue 6608
8. Henri Texier Azur Quintet — Ape, Dog & Tiger
Composer: Tony, Rabeson
Mosaic Man, Label Blue 6608
9. Renee Rosnes and Bill Charlap — Double Rainbow
Composer: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Double Portrait, Blue Note 50996 27560 2 0
10. Fleurine — Love Marks
Composer: Francis Hime/Fleurine
San Francisco, Sunnyside Communications SSC 1182
11. John Taylor and Julian Arguelles — Phaedrus
Composer: Julian Arguelles BBC Recording, recorded at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 30th April 2011
12. John Taylor and Julian Arguelles — Ambleside
Composer: John Taylor BBC Recording, recorded at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 30th April 2011
13. John Taylor and Julian Arguelles — In The Bleak Mid-Winter
Composer: Holst Arranger: Julian Arguelles and John Taylor BBC Recording, recorded at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 30th April 2011
14. Jazz Jamaica All Stars — Capullito De Aleli
Composer: Rafael Hernandez
Massive, Dune DUNECD 06
15. Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble — In The Back Seat of a Yellow Cab
Composer: Gilad Atzmon
The Tide Has Changed, World Village WV 450015