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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 9日(土)
放送時間: 午前6:00〜午前6:50(50分)
解説: 皆川達夫


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 9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2)
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110709
01. The Promised Land / Johnnie Allan
ALBUM: Promised Land
02. Paper In My Shoe / Boozoo Chavis
ALBUM: The Lake Charles Atomic Bomb
03. Boppin' The Rock / Clifton Chenier
ALBUM: Bayou Blues
04. Tear Stained Letter / Jo-El Sonnier
ALBUM: Real 80s Country
05. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle
06. More Than Rain / Tom Waits
ALBUM: Franks Wild Years
07. The Call Of The Wild / David Byrne
ALBUM: Rei Momo
08. Back Street Girl / The Rolling Stones
ALBUM: Between The Buttons
09. Only A Rose / Geraint Watkins
ALBUM: Dial 'W' For Watkins
10. When I Paint My Masterpiece / The Band
ALBUM: Cahoots
11. Tennessee Blues / Bobby Charles
ALBUM: Bobby Charles
12. No Depression In Heaven / Garth & Maud Hudson
ALBUM: The Harry Smith Project
13. Goodnight Irene / Ry Cooder
ALBUM: Chicken Skin Music
14. La Cumbia De Chon / Steve Jordan
ALBUM: Turn Me Loose
15. Volver, Volver / Los Lobos
ALBUM: Just Another Band From East L.A.
16. Jambalaya / Creole Joe Band
ALBUM: (not yet released)
17. Time Is Tight / Buckwheat Zydeco
ALBUM: On A Night Like This


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 9日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学
− 豆の音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110709090000
「コーヒー・ブレーク・イン・ザ・バーン」(スモークド・サーモン・レイルウェイ・マシーン)(4分04秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL18001>

「南京豆売り」 (ザ・ピーナッツ)(3分04秒)
キングレコード KICS1508>

「カミング・ホーム」 (バート・シーガー)(6分03秒)
<INVISIBLE MUSIC IM-2044>

「トレイン45」 (ジム・アンド・ジェス)(2分37秒)
<MCA REC.MCAD-8002>

「“老いの過ち”から やれやれ青えんどうまめ」ロッシーニ作曲(3分45秒)
(ピアノ)ルチアーノ・スグリッチ
<REPERAGE 751301>

「ピー・ヴァイン・ブルース」 (チャーリー・パットン)(3分05秒)
<YAZOO YAZOO 2001>

「ホイッツランドリード」 (スパリファンカル)(7分05秒)
<OWHRWASCHL OW 028>

「コーヒー豆は吟味して」 (ラウール・ギョウム)(3分23秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM2037>

ビーンズ」 (ビーンズ・ハムボーン、エル・モロー)(2分53秒)
<OLD HAT ENTERPRISES OLDHAT CD-1005-1>

「ピーズ・アンド・ライス・リトル・ナッソウ」(ブラインド・ブレイク)(2分49秒)
P-VINE PCD-2861>

「ソリチュード」 (ハンナ・ピール)(4分26秒)
<STATIC CARAVA VAN222>

「箱根越ゆれば」 (豆太)(3分27秒)
キングレコード FK-0023>

「コーヒー豆を挽く音」 (シリア砂漠のベドウィン)(2分24秒)
<DECCA REC. POCL-4458>

「イフ・ユー・ニュー」 (ニーナ・シモン)(3分21秒)
東芝EMI TOCJ-9396>

「紅豆」 (テレサ・テン)(2分38秒)
東芝EMI TACL-2362>

「スポッテド・ピント・ビーンズ」 (ザ・レジデンツ)(5分28秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM22010>

「畑ぬ打豆」 (ネーネーズ)(3分02秒)
<KI/OON SONY KSC2 123>

「種明かし」 (ゴンチチ)(3分34秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1016>

マイ・ウェイ」 (タイニー・ティム)(3分35秒)
<ZERO COMMUNICATIONS TTCH12061>

「ろうきょく炭坑節」 (芙蓉軒麗花)(2分58秒)
<メタ・カンパニー MR-1002>


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 9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
John Graham
Sun 10 Jul 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Setter of crosswords John Graham joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012f7f3
Kirsty Young's castaway is the crossword compiler John Graham.

Now aged 90, he works under the name Araucaria and, for more than fifty years, has infuriated, intrigued and entertained with fiendish clues and mind-twisting anagrams.

Like his father and grandfather he became a vicar but, when divorce forced him to leave the church, crosswords provided an unlikely source of revenue.

Of the skills needed to dream up cryptic clues, he says: "So much of it is something that goes on unconsciously. You see the word, you play with it in your mind, you don't actually think about the punters at all at that stage, you try and do it for yourself. I hope that it equips one for life in the sense that it makes one think more clearly and that can only be good."

Record: Haydn - The Heavens are Telling
Book: The complete works of Saki.
Luxury: A telescope

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played
1. Ludwig van Beethoven — Beethoven – Symphony No.7 – 2nd movement.
Artist: The Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Karl Bohm
Beethoven: Symphony No.7, Deutsche Grammophon
2. Kathleen Ferrier — Blow the Wind Southerly
Composer: Trad. arr Whittaker
Blow the Wind Southerly, Decca
3. Johann Sebastian Bach — The ending of Bach’s Peasant Cantata.
Artist: Lynne Dawson,Stephen Alder and the Friends of Apollo
The Friends of Apollo/ Peasant Cantata/Coffee Cantata, Meridian
4. John McCormack — The Star of County Down
Composer: traditional
The Garden Where the Praties Grow, Pearl
5. Procol Harum — Homburg
Composer: Reid/Brooker
Procol Harum: The Collection, Castle, Number CCSCD120
6. Choir of King's College, Cambridge — Three Kings
Composer: Trans.Bate – Cornelius arr.Atkins
Carols from Kings, Classics for Pleasure
7. The Church Choir of Saint Andrew, West Tarring with the organist Christopher Harris. The director was John Wardle. — Song of Mary
Composer: Richard Shephard (music) and words by Mary Holtby
Let us Light a Candle, Field House
8. Joseph Haydn — The Heavens are Telling
Artist: The Berlin Radio Symphony Choir and Orchestra conducted by Helmut Koch
Haydn: Schopfung, Berlin Classics


Desert Island Discs Revisited
Kirsty chooses favourites from the Desert Island Discs archive
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zwlh8
George Michael
Sun 10 Jul 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
In this series we hear the choices of singer-songwriters, beginning with George Michael.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012f5y5
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs archive. In this series we hear the castaway choices of singer-songwriters, beginning with George Michael.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/ea69c735#b008006s
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is George Michael. As a singer and songwriter he has enjoyed massive global success for a quarter of a century. He's sold more than 100 million records, won two Grammy awards and notched up countless number one hits.

His ability to write, produce, and perform perfect pop songs is unquestioned. But along with the career highs, there have been lows too: he lost a long wrangle with his record company, was crippled by bereavement and for years questions about his sexuality were a matter of newspaper headlines until he was spectacularly outed a decade ago. In a rare interview, George Michael talks candidly to Kirsty Young about how he regained his emotional and professional confidence - and is now a happier and more peaceful man.

Music played
1. Love is a Losing Game
Performer Amy Winehouse
Composer Amy Winehouse
CD Title Back to Black
Track 6

2. Do the Strand
Performer Roxy Music
Composer Ferry
CD Title The Best of Roxy Music
Track 15

3. Crazy
Performer Gnarls Barkley
Composer Gnarls Barkley
CD Title Crazy
Track 1

4. Smells Like Teen Spirit
Performer Nirvana
Composer Cobain/Nirvana
CD Title Never Mind/Nirvana
Track 1

5. Being Boring
Performer Pet Shop Boys
Composer Tennant/Lowe
CD Title Being Boring
Track 1

6. Paper Bag
Performer Goldfrapp
Composer Will Gregory and Alison Goldfrapp
CD Title Felt Mountain
Track 2

7. Gold Digger
Performer Kanye West
Composer K West/R Charles/R Richard
CD Title Kanye West/Gold Digger
Track 1

8. Going to Town
Performer Rufus Wainwright
Composer Rufus Wainwright
CD Title Rufus Wainwright: Release the Stars
Track 2


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Andrew Graham-Dixon
Sun 10 Jul 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is art critic and TV presenter Andrew Graham-Dixon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fqr3
Michael Berkeley's guest this week is the art critic and TV presenter of arts programmes Andrew Graham-Dixon. He began his career as Chief Art Critic of the Independent, won the inaugural Hawthornden Prize for Art Criticism in 1991, and since 1999 has been Chief Art Correspondent of The Sunday Telegraph.

He has presented several landmark series on art for the BBC, including 'A History of British Art', 'Renaissance', 'The Art of Eternity', 'The Art of Spain', 'The Art of Russia' and 'The Art of Germany', as well as a film biography of Hogarth, 'Art That Shook the World' (a study of Impressionism), and 'The Secret Lives of the Artists', three films re-evaluating the lives and works of Caravaggio (of whom he recently published a biography), Vermeer and Constable. He has also presented documentaries about more recent artists including Jasper Johns, Lucian Freud and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Since 2006 he has been the face of the visual arts on BBC2's 'The Culture Show'.

Andrew Graham-Dixon's musical tastes are equally wide-ranging, from a Schubert Impromptu he remembers his grandmother playing and the great Chaconne from Bach's Partita No.2 in D minor for solo violin to the opening of Wagner's 'Das Rheingold', which he finds truly revolutionary, Beethoven's A minor String Quartet Op.132, which to him represents the essence of Romanticism in its expression of invidual human feeling, to Keith Jarrett, whom he admires for his improvisatory skills, Glenn Miller's 'In the Mood', which, he says, is functional music guaranteed to cheer you up, and The Sex Pistols' 'Anarchy in the UK', which he thinks is the most important piece of British 20th-century music, as destruction is central to our culture.

Music played
1. Richard Wagner — Prelude to Das Rheingold (the opening of The Ring)
Performers: Oda Balsborg (Woglinde) Vienna PO/Sir Georg Solti
DECCA 455 556-2, CD1 Tr 1-2
2. Ludwig van BeethovenString Quartet in A minor, Op 132 (part of 3rd movt, Molto Adagio, Heilige Dankgesang)
Performers: The Guarneri Quartet
Beethoven String Quartets, RCA 82876-55704-2, CD6 Tr 3
3. Maceo Merriweather — Chicago Breakdown
LP RCA PM 42039 LP2, S1 B8
4. Johann Sebastian Bach — Chaconne (from the Partita No 2 in D minor for solo violin, BWV 1004)
Performers: Nathan Milstein (violin)
DG 423 294-2, CD2 Tr 5
5. Keith Jarrett — Staircase, part 3
ECM 1090/91, CD1 Tr 3
6. Garland & Razaf — In the mood
Arranger: Glenn Miller Performers: Glenn Miler and his Orchestra
ASV CD AJA 5294, Tr 1
7. Franz Schubert — Impromptu in E flat, D899 No 2
Performers: Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
DG 459 412-2, CD2 Tr 2
8. Sex Pistols — Anarchy in the UK
VIRGIN CDVX 2086, Tr 8


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
Apples
Sun 10 Jul 2011
22:20
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music inspired by apples, with readings by Olivia Williams and Oliver Ford.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fqv0
Olivia Williams and Oliver Ford Davies read poems and prose inspired by apples with work by Keats, Kafka and Christina Rossetti and music by Schumann, Purcell and Janacek.

Apples are such a common place food and yet have been deployed in literature and myth to mean much more than the crisp bite and juicy, healthy froth on the tongue. They are a symbol of temptation, seduction and the fall of man as well as, in the savouring of the old names of disregarded varieties, a sort of nostalgic longing for an England of abundant orchards.

Producer’s note - APPLES
The apple has come to signify so much more than simple good health.

A symbol of temptation is what we hear Milton’s serpent describe the fruit’s irresistible seduction in the Garden of Eden, whilst Igor Stravinsky and Angela Carter call to mind other gardens containing significant apples: the golden apples guarded by the Firebird and those of the goddess Hera’s orchard in the Garden of the Hesperides. According to myth this beautiful garden exists in the West and is tended by the nymphs of the evening and here Robert Schumann’s beautiful Evening Song and Henry Purcell’s Evening Hymn assert the association.

These days the banner of the English Apple and its multitude varieties is waved with fervour by many who regret the homogeneity of apple types on supermarket shelves. U A Fanthorpe leads the charge here, along with Leonard Clark, enjoying the texture on the tongue of the varietal names: James Grieve, Ashmead Kernel, Beauty of Bath. Gerald Finzi was in sympathy with the project of apple revival, and on his death Ralph Vaughan Williams noted: His interests were varied; he was, for instance, an enthusiastic fruit grower; indeed he was almost as keen on reviving forgotten varieties of apples as the works of forgotten English composers.

Steve Reich’s Drumming is included to recall the sound peculiar to ripe apples when they’re tapped or flicked.

The simple clarity of the Victorian lesson naming the parts and qualities of the apple belies the complicated possibilities of what happens when such an object is used for death and pain. Snow White’s poisoned apple speaks out in Sue Owen’s poem and Gregor Samsa’s doom is an apple plunged into his dung-beetle back by his enraged and murderous father.

There’s more sex, seduction and the plucking of ripe fruit in Keats’, Sharing Eve’s Apple, Sappho, the Song of Solomon and the Intimate Letters of Janacek. A nostalgic regret for lost promise in Peggy Lee’s (Ah the Apples Trees) When the World Was Young and for blossom un-fruited in Christina Rossetti’s The Apple Gathering remind us that whilst an eternal symbol the chief characteristic of an apple is its inevitable decay. It is recognition of this impermanence and the passing of time that is reflected in Larkin’s As Bad As a Mile and Charles Tomlinson’s Paring the Apple. We finish with a piece from Telemann’s Tafelmusik to remember and celebrate that for all its symbolism the apple is food and there to be bitten.

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Benjamin Britten; Words and Melody from “Folksongs for Schools” collected and arranged by H E D Hammond and R Vaughan Williams — I will give my love an apple
Performer: Philip Langridge, Tenor; Carlos Bonell, Guitar
NAXOS855722021, 19
00:01
John Tavener — The Serpent from Fall and Resurrection
Performer: BBC Singers and City of London Sinfonia
CHANDOS CHAN9800, 04
00:01
John Milton
From Paradise Lost
00:03
Igor Stravinsky — The Enchanted Garden from The Firebird Suite
Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra, cond. Pierre Boulez
SONY CLASSICAL SMK45843, 01
00:05
Angela Carter
From The Magic Apple Trees
00:09
W B Yeats
The Song of Wandering Aegnus
00:11
Robert Schumann — Evening Song
Performer: Heinz Hollinger, Oboe, Alfred Brendel, piano
PHILIPS 4168982, 04
00:13
Elizabeth Mayo
Lessons on Objects, As given to children between the ages of six and eight,
00:14
Monaco/Burke — An Apple for the Teacher
Performer: Bing Crosby, Connie Boswell, John Scott Trotter and his orchestra
ASV CDAJA5147, 17
00:17
Gerald Finzi — Cello Concerto - Rondo Adagio – Allegro giocoso
Performer: Raphael Wallfisch, cello; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; cond Vernon Handley
CHANDOS CHAN10425X, 03
00:18
Leonard Clark
Apple Trees
00:27
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Linden Lea
Performer: Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano; Gerald Moore, piano
EMI CDM5650092, 15
00:30
U A Fanthorpe
The Apple War
00:30
Steve Reich — Drumming Part 1 (extract)
Performer: Steve Reich and Musicians
DEUTSCHE GRAMAPHON 4743232, 01
00:33
Franz Kafka, trans Malcolm Paisley
From The Transformation (the Metamorphosis)
00:34
Kalevi Aho — The Dungbeetles (Grief over the Stolen Ball of Dung) from Symphony No 7
Performer: Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra cond. Max Pommer
ONDINE ODE7652, 04
00:38
Sue Owen
The Poisoned Apple
00:39
Francis Poulenc — Bois meutri
Performer: New London Chamber Choir, cond. James Wood
HYPERION CDA66798, 03
00:41
Untitled
From The Song of Solomon, King James Bible
00:42
Leos Janacek — String Quartet No. 2, Intimate Letters, Adagio
Performer: The Smetana Quartet
TESTAMENT SBT1075, 10
00:46
Sappho, trans. Henry De Vere Stacpoole
Like the sweet apple
00:48
John Keats
Sharing Eve’s Apple
00:49
M. Philippe-Gerard, lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer — (Ah the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young
Performer: Peggy Lee
MCA B000057L39, 01
00:52
Olivia Williams — Christina Rosetti
Speech An: Apple Gathering
00:54
Henry Purcell — An Evening Hymn
Performer: Elin Manahamn Thomas, Soprano, David Miller, lute & theorbo
COR16081, 24
00:58
Philip Larkin
As Bad As a Mile
00:58
Emmanuel Chabrier — Sous Bois
Performer: Richard McMahon
PIANISSIMO PP10792, 05
01:03
Charles Tomlinson
Paring the Apple
01:04
Georg Philipp Telemann — Largi, from Quator in D minor, from Tafelmusik
Performer: Musica Antiqua Koln, cond. REinhard Geobel
ARCHIV 4276192, 03 (cd 3)


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Alex Welsh
Sat 9 Jul 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton and Digby Fairweather select the best recordings by trumpeter Alex Welsh.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fcp2
Alex Welsh was a fine traditional and mainstream trumpeter, who led one of Britain's best jazz groups from the 1950s to the 1980s. Digby Fairweather, who knew him well and inherited Welsh's cornet, joins Alyn Shipton to select the finest available recordings from the Welsh band's long career.

Music played
1. Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders — Rose Room
Composer: Williams/Hickman Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Archie Semple, cl; Roy Crimmins, tb; Fred Hunt, p; Nevil Skrimshire, g; Tom Page, b; Lennie Hastings, d. 14 April 1955.
It has to be…, Lake, 145, Tr 12
2. Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders — Panama Rag
Composer: Tyers Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Roy Crimmins, tb; Ian Christie, cl; Fred Hunt, p; Nevil Skrimshire, g; Frank Thompson, b; Pete Appleby, d. 30 Oct 1955.
Live at the Royal Festival Hall 1954/55, Lake, LACD 008, Tr 1
3. Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders — Shoe Shiner’s Drag
Composer: Morton Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Archie Semple, cl; Roy Crimmins, tb; Fred Hunt, p; Nevil Skrimshire, g; Tom Page, b; Lennie Hastings, d. 14 April 1955
It has to be…, Lake, 145, Tr 3
4. Alex Welsh and His Band — Japanese Sandman
Composer: Whiting Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Archie Semple, cl; Roy Crimmins, tb; Harry Gold, bass sax; Fred Hunt, p; Diz Disley, g; Bill Reid, b; Johnny Richardson, d. 17 Feb 1960.
Alex Welsh and Friends, Lake, 195, Tr 18
5. Alex Welsh and His Band — The Eel
Composer: Freeman Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Roy Crimmins, tb; Archie Semple, cl; Danny Moss, ts; Fred Hunt, p; Tony Pitt, g; Bill Reid, b; Lennie Hastings, d. 22 Feb 1962.
Echoes of Chicago, Lake, 215, Tr 6
6. Alex Welsh — Oh Baby
Composer: Burke / Herscher / Davis Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Roy Williams, tb; John Barnes, ts; Fred Hunt, p; Jim Douglas, g; Ron Mathewson, b; Lennie Hastings, d. June 1966.
Strike One, Lake, 107, Tr 8
7. Alex Welsh — Davenport Blues
Composer: Beiderbecke Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Fred Hunt, p. June 1966.
Strike One, Lake, 107, Tr 4
8. Alex Welsh and His Band with Wild Bill Davison — Surf Side Samba
Composer: Pollack Performers: Alex Welsh, Wild Bill Davison, c; Roy Williams, tb; John Barnes, cl; Fred Hunt, p; Jim Douglas, g; Gerry Higgins, b; Lennie Hastings, d. 4 Dec 1966.
Wild Bill Davison with Alex Welsh and His Band, Lake, 279, Tr 3
9. Alex Welsh and His Band — Shiny Stockings
Composer: Foster Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Roy Williams, tb; John Barnes, Al Gay reeds; Fred Hunt, p; Jim Douglas, g; Ron Rae, b; Lennie Hastings, d. 18 May 1967.
Just One More Chance, Upbeat, 191, Tr 11
10. Alex Welsh and His Band — As Long As I Live
Composer: Arlen / Koehler Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Roy Crimmins, tb; Al Gay reeds; Fred Hunt, p; Jim Douglas, g; Ron Rubin, b; Roger Nobes, d. 16 Dec 1979.
Oh Baby, Upbeat, 175, Tr 1
11. Alex Welsh and His Band — Doggin’ Around
Composer: Evans, Battle Performers: Alex Welsh, c; Roy Crimmins, tb; Al Gay reeds; Fred Hunt, p; Denny Wright, g; Pete Skivington, bg; Laurie Chescoe, d. 4 Oct 1981.
Oh Baby, Upbeat, 175, Tr 10


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 9 Jul 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fcp4
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. Lionel Hampton — Ring Dem Bells
Composer: Ellington Performers: Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: Cootie Williams (tp), Johnny Hodges (as), Edgar Sampson (bs), Lionel Hampton (vib, v), Jess Stacy (p), Allen Reuss (g), Billy Taylor (b), Sonny Greer (d) Recorded: New York 18 January 1938
The Lionel Hampton Story, Proper P1145, CD1 tr 6 3’20”
3. Sidney Bechet — I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None O’ This Jelly Roll
Composer: Williams Performers: Sidney Bechet and his New Orleans Feetwarmers: Sidney Bechet (ss), Gus Aitken (tp), Sandy Williams (tb), Lem Johnson (ts), Cliff Jackson (p), Wilson Myers (b), Arthur Herbert (d) Recorded: 28 April 1941
Really the Blues – Sidney Bechet, ASV CD AJA 5107, CD1 tr 6 3’20”
4. Roy Eldridge — Farewell Blues
Composer: Schoebel, Mares, Rappolo Performers: Delta Four: Roy Eldridge (tp), Joe Marsala (cl), Carmen Mastren (g), Sid Weiss (b) Recorded: New York 20 December 1935
Roy Eldridge – The Gasser (1935-1946), Avid AMBX 137, CD1 tr 2 3’02”
5. Artie Shaw — I’m in Love with the Honorable Mr. So and So
Composer: Coslow Performers: Helen Forrest (v), Georgie Auld, Hank Freeman, Tony Pastor, Les Robinson (reeds), Bernie Privin, Chuck Peterson, John Best (tp), Les Jenkins (tb), George Arus, Harry Rodgers (tb), Bob Kitsis (p), Al Avola (g), Sid Weiss (b), Buddy Rich (d) Recorded: New York 12 March 1939
One Night Stand, CDN 5107, S1/4 3’40”
6. Dinah Washington — Teach Me Tonight
Composer: Cahn-DePaul Performers: Dinah Washington (v), Quincy Jones’s Orchestra, including Joe Newman (tp), Billy Byers (tb) Recorded: Chicago, Dec 1961
Dinah Washington – Compact Jazz, Mercury 8307002, 13 2’42”
7. Cyrus Chestnut — Brother Hawky Hawk
Composer: Chestnut Performers: James Carter (ts), Marcus Printup (tp), Wycliffe Gordon (tb), Cyrus Chestnut (p), Christian McBride (b), Lewis Nash (d) Recorded: New York June 2001
Soul Food, Atlantic 7567 834902, 6 5’33”
8. Louis Jordan — Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens
Composer: Whitney/Kramer Performers: Louis Jordan (v/as), Aaron Izenhall (tp), Josh Jackson (ts), Wild Bill Davis (p), Carl Hogan (g), Jesse Simpkins (b), Eddie Boyd (d) Recorded: New York 26 June 1946
Louis Jordan and his Tympany 5, JSP Records JSPCD905C, 20 3’02”
9. Gil Evans — Where Flamingos Fly
Composer: Brooks Performers: Gil Evans (p), Ray Crawford (g), Ron Carter (tb), Keg Johnson, Jimmy Knepper (tb), Tony Studd (btb), Bill Barber (tuba), Charlie Persip, Elvin Jones (perc), John Coles, Phil Sunkel (tp), Eddie Caine (as), Budd Johnson (ts & ss), Bob Tricarico (bassoon, fl, p) Recorded: 1961
Out of the Cool, MCAD 5653, 2 5’11”
10. Abbey Lincoln — If I Only Had a Brain
Composer: Harburg- Arlen Performers: Abbey Lincoln (v), Marc Cary (p), John Ormond (b), Alvester Garnett (d) Recorded: June 1998
Get Happy: The Harold Arlen Centennial Celebration, Verve 0602498267301, 10 5’28”
11. Michael BreckerHalf Moon Lane
Composer: Brecker Performers: Michael Brecker (ts), Pat Metheny (g), Herbie Hancock (p), Brad Mehldau (p), John Patitucci (b), Jack DeJohnette (d) Recorded: August 2006
Pilgrimage, Verve 0602498267301, 7 7’11”
12. Charles Mingus — Original Faubus Fables
Composer: Mingus Performers: Ted Curson (tp), Eric Dolphy (as), Charles Mingus (b), Dannie Richmond (d) Recorded: 20 October 1960
Original Faubus Fables, ATJCD 5965, 4 9’03”


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
Sartre's Croissant + 1
Sun 10 Jul 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Julian Joseph presents trumpet and flugelhorn virtuoso Tom Arthurs in concert.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fqv2