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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16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16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=20110716
01. The Afterlife / Paul Simon
ALBUM: So Beautiful Or So What
02. Rewrite / Paul Simon
ALBUM: So Beautiful Or So What
03. So Beautiful Or So What (live rehearsal) / Paul Simon
ALBUM: So Beautiful Or So What
04. Born To Run / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: Born To Run
05. Jungleland / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: Born To Run
06. The Promised Land / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: Darkness On The Edge Of Town
07. Spirit In The Night / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: Live 1975-85
08. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: Live 1975-85
09. Stay / Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne & The E Street Band, with Rosemary Butler
ALBUM: No Nukes
10. Drume Negrita / Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban
ALBUM: Mambo Sinuendo
11. Bossa Cubana / Los Zafiros
ALBUM: Bossa Cubana
12. Conversacion / Orlando Cachaito Lopez
ALBUM: Orlando Cachaito Lopez
13. Esclavo Triste / Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos
ALBUM: Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos


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16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
− 日曜大工の音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110716090000
「楽しみな週末」 (ゴンチチ)(4分13秒)
<ポニー・キャニオン PCCA-02230>

「ザ・ハウス・カーペンター」 (ケリー・ジョー・フェルプス)(6分43秒)
<RYKODISC RCD10476>

「テーブル」 (レイチェル・ダッド)(3分52秒)
<AECD 051D>

「ロッキン・チェア」 (エド・タウンゼント)(3分49秒)
<CAPITOL REC. CDP724383259229>

「ヴィア・ヴェルデン・ゼーエン」 (フィンク)(3分32秒)
<S REC. INDIGO8368-2>

「ディー・アイ・ワイ」 (ピーター・ガブリエル)(2分34秒)
<PERTER GABRIEL LTD. PGCDR2 180030000628>

「ドント・ファック・アラウンド・ウィズ・ラヴ」(ホリー・ゴライトリー、セクストン・ミング)(2分23秒)
<DAMAGED GOODS PCD-23443>

「プリーズ・ミスター・ポストマン」 (ザ・カーペンターズ)(2分50秒)
A&M REC. POCM-1516>

アセンション」 (ブライト・アーチャー)(3分02秒)
<Johanna Kunin>

「群か星ゆんた」 (大工弘&ツンダラーズ)(3分22秒)
<Victor VICG-60098>

「ナイン・パウンド・ハンマー」 (エディ・ペニントン)(3分50秒)
Smithsonian Folkways Rec. SFWCD40146>

「芸術だ(イエスリダ)」 (サイ)(4分40秒)
<YG ENTERTAINMENT YG-1017-A>

「イフ・アイ・ワー・ア・カーペンター」(ジョニー・キャッシュ、ジューン・カーター・キャッシュ)(2分59秒)
SONY MUSIC DIRECT MHCP1038>

「ダニエルさんはペンキ塗り」 (ザ・たこさん)(5分03秒)
<SHOUT!-RD REC. RDR-1045>

「バンブー・チェアー」 (ゴンチチ)(4分14秒)
<EPIC REC. ESCB1901>

「ザ・ボトル」 (ギル・スコット・ヘロン)(2分40秒)
<BEECHWOOD MUSIC CUTSCD47>

「ザ・ボトル」 (メイザ・リーク)(3分00秒)
<WARNER WPCV-10015>

「本当かい?」 (キケ・シネシ)(4分05秒)
<epsa music 0021-02>

桜島」 (どんでどん)(3分03秒)
<Island Note ILN-1101>


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16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
Michael McIntyre
Sun 17 Jul 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Comedian Michael McIntyre joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012jf8n
Michael McIntyre interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.

In less than five years he's gone from being an unknown stand-up with debts of more than £30,000 to become one of the most successful comedians in the business - with awards, chart topping DVDs and sell-out arena shows under his belt.

He says: "I was on the circuit for years, I did get more and more in debt - it really did drag on and I just couldn't get a break. But when my chance came, I'd envisaged it so many times, I wasn't even nervous. I knew I could do it."

Record: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Ella Fitzgerald
Book: The Complete Prose of Woody Allen.
Luxury: A pen

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played

1. Massive Attack — Unfinished Sympathy
Composer: Del Naja/Vowles/Marshall/Nelson/Sharp
Blue Lines, Circa Records
2. Supertramp — The Logical Song
Composer: Rick Davies/ Roger Hodgson
Breakfast in America, A & M
3. Aretha Franklin — Don’t Play that Song
Composer: Betty Nelson/Ahmet Ertegun
Aretha Franklin: 30 Greatest Hits, Atlantic
4. Steve Miller Band — Abracadabra
Composer: Steve Miller
Abracadabra, Mercury
5. Nat King Cole — Smile
Composer: Chaplin/Turner/Parsons
Nat King Cole 20 Golden Greats, EMI
6. The Rolling Stones — Miss You
Composer: Jagger/ Richards
The Best of the Rolling Stones, Virgin
7. John Lennon — Oh Yoko!
Composer: John Lennon
Imagine, Parlophone
8. Ella Fitzgerald — Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
Composer: Richard Rogers/Lorenz Hart
Ella Fitzgerald...at the Opera House, Verve


Desert Island Discs Revisited
Kirsty chooses favourites from the Desert Island Discs archive
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zwlh8
Emmylou Harris
Sun 17 Jul 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lj22
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs archive. This time it's the castaway choices of singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/be088c03#p009372s
This week Sue Lawley's castaway is the country rock singer Emmylou Harris. Born in Alabama in 1947, her musical influences were folk rather than country. Initially, she wanted to be an actress, but, influenced by Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, she turned to singing folk instead and began performing in the bars of Greenwich Village. But, by the age of 24, it seemed as if her singing career was over - she was a single mother and had returned home to live with her mother, only singing in local bars.

It was a chance encounter that led to her being heard by Gram Parsons - formerly of The Byrds and later The Flying Burrito Brothers. They worked together on two albums and invented what has become country rock - a fusion of folk, country and rock music. To date she has won 11 Grammies and in 1992 was inducted into the Grand Old Opry. She now writes her own music. She is three-times divorced and now travels everywhere with her mother.


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Helen Dunmore
Sun 17 Jul 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is novelist and poet Helen Dunmore.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lk58
Michael Berkeley's guest this week is novelist and poet Helen Dunmore, who won the first Orange Prize for Fiction in 1996 with 'A Spell of Winter'. Her seventh novel, 'The Siege' (2001) was shortlisted for the Whitbread and Orange Prizes, and deals with the 880-day siege of Leningrad by German forces during World War II. She returned to Leningrad in the final year of Stalin's tyrannical reign for the setting of her tenth novel, 'The Betrayal', longlisted for the 2010 Man Booker Prize.

Helen Dunmore also writes poetry, short stories, and childrens' books. Her poem 'The Malarkey' won the National Poetry Competition in March 2010, and a month later she published her first picture book for children, 'The Ferry Birds', illustrated by Rebecca Cobb.

Singing is particularly important to Helen. Her musical choices begin with a song by Stephen Foster, which reminds her of her father, who loved music-hall songs. She first heard Kathleen Ferrier as a young child, and has chosen Ferrier's classic recording of 'What is Life' from Gluck's 'Orfeo ed Euridice'. She herself sang at school, and particularly loved the traditional songs she heard on BBC Singing Together programmes, especially sea shanties such as 'Bound for Australia'. Her husband loves Gregorian chant, and the Salve Regina from the Feast of the Blessed VIrgin holds a particular personal significance for her.
She also finds Mozart's Requiem intensely moving for its mysterious darkness Her other vocal choices include Country Joe and the Fish, which reminds her of the first rock festival she attended.
Her instrumental favourites are the glorious second movement of Schubert's String Quintet, and the Intermezzo from Sibelius's Karelia Suite, which conveys an amazing sense of landscape.

Music played
1. Stephen Foster — Ah! May the Red Rose Live Always
Performers: Thomas Hampson (baritone), Armen Guzelimian (piano), Kenneth Sillito (violin obbligato)
Thomas Hampson – An Old Song…, EMI CDC7540512, Tr 6
2. Christoph Willibald Gluck — ‘What is Life’ from ‘Orfeo ed Euridice’ Act III
Performers: Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent
Kathleen Ferrier, DECCA 4334702, Tr 1
3. Trad — Bound for South Australia
Performers: Fisherman’s Friends
Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends, Island 2766794, Tr 1
4. Country Joe and the Fish — The Fish Cheer & I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag
The First Three EPS, VANGUARD VMD792662, Tr 1
5. Franz Schubert — 2nd mvt from String Quintet in C major D956 (EXCERPT)
Performers: Melos Quartet/Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
DG 4153732, Tr 2
6. Gregorian Chant — Salve Regina – Ton Solennel I – Salut, ô Reine from Fêtes de la très Sainte Vierge
Performers: Choeur des Moines de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac/ Dom André Saint-Cyr
Plainchant Gregorian Calendar, FORLANE 3005102, Tr 20
7. Jean Sibelius — ‘Intermezzo’ from Karelia Suite Op 11
Performers: Paavo Berglund/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Kullervo; etc, EMI CZS5742002, Tr 2
8. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Confutatis & Lacrimosa from Requiem KV 626
Performers: English Baroque Soloists/Monteverdi Choir/ John Eliot Gardiner
PHILIPS 4201972, Tr 7 & 8
9. Vampire Weekend — Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
XL VAMP1, Tr 1


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 Wedding
Sun 17 Jul 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music related to weddings. Readings by Anna Maxwell Martin and Jamie Glover.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lkn8
This week's Words and Music leads you up the aisle with a series of poetry, prose and music around the theme of the wedding. From the bridal marches of Wagner and Mendelssohn - the soundtracks to countless walks up the aisle - to Saint-Saëns' confection of piano and strings in the Wedding Cake Valse-Caprice, the joyful ritual of the wedding ceremony has inspired some timeless music. Anna Maxwell Martin and Jamie Glover read work which explores the enduring romance of wedded bliss and the darker moments of married life. Poetry by Shakespeare and Keats meditates on the nature of love and takes us to a sumptuous Grecian wedding feast; while Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice returns us to a time of marriage as an aid to social mobility and Dickens' Great Expectations introduces us to one of literature's most haunting brides: the jilted Miss Haversham, who resides in her faded wedding dress alongside the clock which stopped at twenty to nine on her wedding day, the moment she discovered her heart had been broken.

Producer's Note
The Wedding
The proposal. The ring. The dress. Those immortal Wagnerian notes from the organ... As we enter prime wedding season, Words and Music takes you gently by the arm and walks you down the aisle in a celebration of that great romantic ritual: The Wedding. I have to confess that all things bridal are much on my mind as I make this programme, with my own wedding rapidly approaching. I am hoping to emulate Keats' opulent nuptual feast in his epic poem Lamia - complete with attendants to sponge the feet of weary guests - rather than presiding over a Miss Haversham style cobwebbed wedding chamber after a tragic jilting. Weddings and marriage offer a wealth of imaginative potential to composers and writers: from Saint-Saëns' frivolous musical confection The Wedding Cake Waltz to the painfully sad moment at which Sergeant Troy arrives at the altar without a bride in Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd.

Our ceremony opens with Mendelssohn's much loved Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream – a tale of confused lovers careering towards their respective wedding days. Staying with Shakespeare we hear his Sonnet 116, a meditation on the nature of love masterfully constructed with a nod to the language of the wedding ceremony. For most, weddings are unadulterated joy and Grieg's Wedding Day at Troldhaugen sparkles with excitement and jollity. But once the rings have been exchanged, the guests have gone home and the hangovers have subsided – marriage doesn't always deliver a happy ending. Denise Levertov's discarded wedding ring sadly mirrors a marriage which has slipped away, while Robert Graves comically ponders a general lack of impressive husbands.

Perhaps the melancholy vision of a couple lying in bed, bound together in marriage but dreaming separate dreams in Elizabeth Jennings' One Flesh is closer to the reality of marriage for many. But T.S Eliot's moving dedication to his wife - accompanied by the string-laden strains of Shostakovich's romance from The Gadfly - reminds us of the enduring love which wedding vows are there to enshrine.
Producer: Georgia Mann

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Felix Mendelssohn — Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Performer: Berlin Symphony Orchestra
Decca 440296-2, Tr7
00:02
Shakespeare
Sonnet 116 read by Jamie Glover
00:03
Henry Purcell — Sleep, Adam, Sleep, and take thy rest
Performer: Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano), David Millar (lute)
Coro COR16081, Tr23
00:04
Milton
Extract from Paradise Lost read by Anna Maxwell Martin
00:06
Dmitri Shostakovich — The Gadfly, Romance
Performer: Tasmin Little (violin), Piers Lane (piano)
EMI 2642292, CD1 Tr13
00:07
T.S Eliot
A Dedication to My Wife read by Jamie Glover
00:09
D.H Lawrence
The Wedding Morn read by Anna Maxwell Martin
00:11
Sir Edward Elgar — Carissima
Performer: Ashley Wass (piano)
Naxos 8.570166, Tr6
00:15
George Frideric Handel — Overture, Belshazzar’s Feast
Performer: The English Concert, directed by Trevor Pinnock
Archiv 477037-2, CD1 Tr1
00:16
Keats
Extract from Lamia read by Jamie Glover
00:19
Giacomo Puccini — Ancora un passo from Madama Butterfly
Performer: Renata Scotto (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor), Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Lorin Maazel
CBS M2k35181, CD1 Tr6
00:23
Walt Whitman
Extract from The Song of the Open Road read by Jamie Glover
00:24
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Whiter must I wander? From Songs of Travel
Performer: Martha Wainwright (vocals), Tom Mennier (piano), Erin Hill (harp)
Drowned in Sound DiS0011, Tr13
00:26
Jane Austen
Extract from Pride and Prejudice read by Anna Maxwell Martin
00:28
Edvard Grieg — Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Op. 65 no. 6
Performer: Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
EMI CLASSICS 5572962, Tr19
00:35
Gustav Flaubert
Extract from Madame Bovary read by Anna Maxwell Martin
00:36
Camille Saint-Saëns — Wedding Cake Valse-Caprice for piano and strings
Performer: Stephen Hough (piano), CBSO, conducted by Sakari Oramo
Hyperion CDA67331/2, CD 1 Tr10
00:42
Thomas Hardy
Extract from Far from the Madding Crowd read by Jamie Glover
00:43
Robert SchumannQuintet for piano, two violins and cello in E flat major, 2nd Mvt. In modo una Marcia.
Performer: Hagen Quartet, Paul Gulda (piano)
DG 447111-2, Tr2
00:49
Claude Debussy — Reflets dans l’eau from Images – Série 1
Performer: Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
Decca 460247-2, CD 1 Tr1
00:50
Michael Longley
Swans Mating read by Anna Maxwell Martin
00:55
Edith Wharton
Extract from The Age of Innocence read by Jamie Glover
00:55
George Frideric Handel — March from Suite for trumpet and strings in D
Performer: Maurice Andre (trumpet), Würtemburg Chamber Orchestra, directed by Jörg Faerber
EMI 2642292, CD 2 Tr19
00:55
Richard Wagner — Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
Performer: Frederic Bayco (organ)
EMI 2642292, CD 2 Tr2
00:57
Denise Levertov
Wedding Ring read by Anna Maxwell Martin
00:58
Leos Janacek — Adagio from Kreutzer Sonata
Performer: The Talich Quartet
Calliope CAL9699, Tr1
01:02
Dickens
Extract from Great Expectations read by Jamie Glover
01:04
Charles-Marie Widor — Toccata from Symphonie no. 5
Performer: Christopher Herrick (organ)
Meridian CDE84148, Tr4
01:07
Robert Graves
A Slice of Wedding Cake read by Jamie Glover
01:08
The Dixie Cups — Chapel of Love
Performer: The Dixie Cups
Rhino R270588, Tr7
01:11
Felix Mendelssohn — Song without Words, Op. 30 no. 3
Performer: Daniel Barenboim (piano)
DG 453061-2, Tr9
01:11
Elizabeth Jennings
One Flesh read by Anna Maxwell Martin


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Jo Jones
Sat 16 Jul 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Richard Pite joins Alyn Shipton to select drummer Jo Jones's finest recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lj47
In the Count Basie Orchestra from 1936-48, Jo Jones redefined jazz drumming. Percussionist Richard Pite joins Alyn Shipton to select Jones's finest recordings, and to demonstrate some of his innovations in the studio. As well as the Basie band, the programme focuses on Jones's trios and sextets.

Music played
1. Count Basie — Tickle Toe
Composer: Young Performers: Ed Lewis, Buck Clayton, Harry Edison, Al Killian, t; Vic Dickenson, Dickie Wells, Dan Minor, tb; Earle Warren, Buddy Tate, Lester Young, Jack Washington, reeds; Count Basie, piano; Freddie Green, g; Walter Page, b; Jo Jones, d. 19 March 1940.
Count Basie Story, Proper, Properbox 19, CD 2 Tr 18
2. Count Basie — Bugle Blues
Composer: Basie Performers: Ed Lewis, Harry Edison, Shad Collins, Buck Clayton, t; Dicky Wells, Benny Morton, Dan Minor, tr; Herschel Evans, cl, ts; Earle Warren, Jack Washington, as; Lester Young, ts; Count Basie, p; Freddie Green, g; Walter Page, b; Jo Jones, d.
Jazz Drumming Vol. 2 1937-8, Mauso, 28346, Tr 4
3. Count Basie — Take It Prez
Composer: Basie/Young Performers: Ed Lewis, Buck Clayton, Harry Edison, Al Killian, t; Vic Dickenson, Dickie Wells, Dan Minor, tb; Earle Warren, Buddy Tate, Lester Young, Jack Washington, reeds; Count Basie, piano; Freddie Green, g; Walter Page, b; Jo Jones, d.
Jazz Drumming Vol 5 1940, Mauso / FMS, 28343, Tr 3
4. Lester Young / Kansas City Five / Six — I Know That You Know
Composer: Caldwell, Youmans Performers: Lester Young, ts, cl; Freddie Green, g; Buck Clayton, t; Eddie Durham, elec-g; Walter Page, b; Jo Jones, d.
Kansas City Sessions, Verve / Commodore, 9585, Tr 21
5. Teddy Wilson Trio — Fine and Dandy
Composer: Swift / Jones Performers: Teddy Wilson, p; A Lucas, b; Jo Jones, d. 13 Sept 1956. Originally out as The Impeccable Mr Wilson.
Teddy Wilson Trio and Jo Jones: Complete Recordings, Essential Jazz Classics, 55408, CD 2 Tr 6
6. Jo Jones Septet — Caravan
Composer: Tizol/Ellington Performers: Jo Jones, d; Harry 'Sweets' Edison, tp; Lawrence Brown, tb; Jimmy Forrest, ts; Tommy Flanagan, p; Tommy Potter, b.
Jo Jones Special, As Is, 2869357, Tr 4
7. Jo Jones Trio — Cubano Chant
Composer: Bryant Performers: Ray Bryant, p; Tommy Bryant, b; Jo Jones, d.
The Essential Jo Jones, Vanguard, 101/2, Tr 10
8. Jo Jones Trio — Jive At Five
Composer: Edison / Basie Performers: Ray Bryant, p; Tommy Bryant, b; Jo Jones, d. March 1959.
Jo Jones Trio (Everest), Fresh Sound, 1623, Tr 3
9. Jo Jones Sextet — Sandy’s Body
Composer: Jones Performers: Jo Jones, d; Harry 'Sweets' Edison, tp; Bennie Green, tb; Jimmy Forrest, ts; Tommy Flanagan, p; Tommy Potter, b. 1960.
Jo Jones Trio / Vamp Til Ready, Essential Media Group / Jazz Anthology, SDBR-1099, Tr 18
10. Jo Jones — Sonny Greer
Composer: None Performers: Jo Jones talking and demonstrating.
The Drums, Jazz Odyssey Series, 03, CD 2 Tr 12
11. Smith Jones Incorporated — Lady Be Good
Composer: Gershwin Performers: Carl Smith, t; Lester Young, ts; Count Basie p; Walter Page, b; Jo Jones, d. 9 Nov 1936.
Count Basie Story, Proper, Properbox 19, CD 1 Tr 2


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 16 Jul 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lj49
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests including a display of entente cordiale between Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. For singer and pianist Nellie Lutcher The Song Is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On) and Alice Roberts, in the company of Dizzy Gillespie, points out that He Beeped When He Shoulda Bopped! Jimmy Witherspoon's Goin' to Chicago but tenor saxophonist Lucky Thompson doesn't know Where or When. East meets West in Raga Piloo and John Coltrane ends the show in a Moment's Notice (well a bit more than a moment - nine glorious minutes worth to be precise!).

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. Django Reinhardt — Echoes of France
Composer: Rouget de l’Isle, arr. Django Reinhardt, S. Grappelli Performers: Stéphane Grappelli (vln) Django Rheinardt (g), Jack Llewelyn, Allan Hodgkiss (g), Coleridge Goode (b) Recorded: London 31 January 1946
Django Reinhardt, EMI CDP7905602, 25 2’43”
3. Eric Silk — At a Georgia Camp Meeting
Composer: Mills Performers: Dennis Field (tp), Graham Beazley (tb), Teddy Layton (cl), Ron Weatherburn (p), Eric Silk (bjo), Colin Thompson (b), Johnny Welling (d) Recorded: 14 June 1956
Eric Silk and his Southern Jazz Band, Lake LACD98 1, 7 3’25”
4. Vic Ash — Blue Lou
Composer: Edgar Sampson Performers: Vic Ash (cl), Terry Shannon (p), Pete Elderfield (b), Benny Goodman (d) Recorded: 1956
The Vic Ash Quartet at the Royal Festival Hall, Tempo EXA 44, S1/1 2’42”
5. Nellie Lutcher — The Song is Ended (But the Melody Lingers on)
Composer: Berlin Performers: Nellie Lutcher (v & p), Irving Ashby (g), Billy Hadnott (b), Sidney Catlett (d) Recorded: 26 August 1947
With a Song in Our Hearts Again, Music for Pleasure CDDL1266 8292202, CD2 tr 19 2’31”
6. Dizzy Gillespie — He Beeped When he Shouda Bopped
Composer: Gillespie, Shaw, Fields Performers: Dizzy Gillespie (tp), Alice Roberts (v), Milt Jackson (vibes), Recorded: 1946
In the Beginning, Prestige PR24030/B, S4/2 2’42”
7. Curtis Amy & Frank Butler — Gone into It
Composer: Curtis Amy Performers: Curtis Amy (ts), Carmell Jones (tp), Bobby Hutcherson (vibes), Frank Strazzeri (p), Jimmy Bond (b) Frank Butler (d), Recorded: 1961
Groovin’ Blue, Vogue LAE 12287, S1/1 6’10”
8. Jimmy Witherspoon — Goin’ to Chicago
Composer: Basie, Rushing Performers: Jimmy Witherspoon (v), ‘Groove’ Holmes (organ) , Teddy Edwards (ts), Frank Butler (d), Jimmy Bond (b) Recorded: c.1960
Jimmy Witherspoon Sings the Blues, Society SOC 968, S1/2 3’58”
9. Lucky Thompson — Where or When
Composer: Rodgers Performers: Lucky Thompson (ts), Jimmy Hamilton (cl), Billy Taylor (p), Oscar Pettiford (b), Osie Johnson (d) Recorded: 1954
Lucky Thompson, Studio XIC 4001, S1/2 6’28”
10. The Neil Cowley Trio — Gerald
Composer: Cowley Performers: Neil Cowley (p), Richard Sadler (b), Evan Jenkins (d) Recorded: 2009
Radio Silence, NAIMCD147, 5 3’50”
11. John Mayer & Joe Harriot — Raga Piloo
Composer: Mayer Performers: Joe Harriott (as), Kenny Wheeler (tp), Pat Smythe (p), Coleridge Goode (b), Jackie Dougan (d), John Mayer (vln), Diwan Motihar (sitar), Chandrahas Paigankar (tambura), Keshav Sathe (tabla), Chris Taylor (fl) Recorded: 1967
Indo-Jazz Fusions 1 & II, Redial 5380482, 6 8’27”
12. John Coltrane — Moment’s Notice
Composer: Wilkins Performers: Lee Morgan (tp), Curtis Fuller (tb), John Coltrane (ts), Kenny Drew (p), Paul Chambers (b), ‘Philly’ Joe Jones (d) Recorded: 1957
Blue Train, Blue Note CDP 7460952, 2 9’07”