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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23日(土)
放送時間: 午前6:00〜午前6:50(50分)
解説: 皆川達夫
− モーツァルト変奏曲集 −               
「“ねえ、ママ聞いて”による変奏曲(キラキラ星変奏曲)K.265」モーツァルト作曲(12分25秒)
「デュポールのメヌエットによる変奏曲 K.573」モーツァルト作曲(13分50秒)
「“主よ、幸いあれ”による変奏曲 K.398」モーツァルト作曲(7分12秒)
(ピアノ)ミシェル・ダルベルト
デンオン COCO−9477>
「フルート四重奏曲 イ長調 K.298 第1楽章から」モーツァルト作曲(6分25秒)
(フルート)エマニュエル・パユ
(バイオリン)クリストフ・ポッペン
(チェロ)ジャン・ギアン・ケラス
ビオラ)ハリオルフ・シュリヒティヒ
東芝EMI TOCE−55069>


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23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=20110723
01. Cool, Cool Water / The Beach Boys
ALBUM: Sunflower
02. The Word Girl / Scritti Politti
ALBUM: Cupid & Psyche 85
03. Stone Crazy / Buddy Guy
ALBUM: The Complete Chess Studio Recordings
04. Dime Que Me Quieres / Calle Real
ALBUM: (not for sale sample CD)
05. Island / Dave Sinclair
ALBUM: home recording - not for sale
06. You'll Never Walk Alone / Gerry & The Pacemakers
ALBUM: Gerry & The Pacemakers at Abbey Road 1963-1966
07. You Were Meant For Me / Jewel
ALBUM: Pieces Of You
08. My Old Man / Jerry Jeff Walker
ALBUM: Mr. Bojangles
09. Sweet Gene Vincent / Ian Dury
ALBUM: New Boots And Panties!!
10. Wake Up And Make Love With Me / Sinead O’Connor
ALBUM: Brand New Boots And Panties
11. Hearts Of Stone / Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: 18 Tracks
12. Biko / Peter Gabriel
ALBUM: Peter Gabriel (III)
13. Sleeping By Myself / Eddie Vedder
ALBUM: Ukulele Songs
14. Satellite / Eddie Vedder
ALBUM: Ukulele Songs
15. My Back Pages / Keith Jarrett Trio
ALBUM: Somewhere Before
16. Anaconda / Hummingbird
ALBUM: Diamond Nights


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23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
− キッチンの音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110723090000
「マダムQと食卓」 (ゴンチチ)(4分31秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1059>

「クッキング」 (スクリッティー・ポリッティー)(2分45秒)
<NONESUCH 79966-2>

「オレ台所が大好きさ」(“ひょっこりひょうたん島”サントラ、増山江威子)(1分55秒)
SONY MUSIC HOUSE MHCL246-7>

「カモン・イン・マイ・キッチン」 (ロバート・ジョンソン)(2分50秒)
<COLUMBIA/LEGACY 512573 2>

ヴィクトリア朝キッチン・ガーデン から“春”“夏”」ポール・リード作曲(3分40秒)
(クラリネット)マイケル・コリンズ
(ピアノ)マイケル・マクヘイル
<CHANDOS CHAN10637>

「アーリー・モーニン・レイン」 (ピーター・ポール&マリー)(3分04秒)
<WARNER WPCP-3877>

「トレメンド・ルンボン」 (ジョー・キューバ)(2分48秒)
<EMUSICA 773130402-2>

「チューン・アップ、ホエン・ライツ・アー・ロウ」(マイルス・デイヴィス)(13分11秒)
<PRESTIGE 0888072301573>

「メアリーズ・キッチン」(オールド・クロウ・メディシン・ショウ)(2分41秒)
<NETTWERK PRO. 067003081221>

「ビトゥウィン・7アンド8」 (アンディー・グラント)(3分30秒)
<XIII BIS REC. 189172>

「月の法善寺横丁」 (石川さゆり)(3分52秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-00652>

「スプーンフル」 (クロノス・カルテット)(4分29秒)
<ELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559-79310-2>

ソウル・キッチン」 (ザ・ドアーズ)(3分30秒)
<ELEKTRA/RHINO WPCR-12676>

「ゴキブリ」 (アクセル・クリヒエール)(4分02秒)
<los anos luz discos LAL082>

「短めの昼食」 (ゴンチチ)(2分39秒)
So What? REC. ESCB2004>

「マンテカ」 (ディジー・ガレスピー)(1分30秒)
<Definitive Rec. DR2CD11138>

「マンテカ」(アルトゥーロ・サンドバル、WDRビッグ・バンド)(5分00秒)
<CONNECTOR REC. 59886-2>

「オレは探してるのさ」 (ラ・ペガティーナ)(2分39秒)
ビーンズレコード BNSCD-8881>

「ピケテ・デ・オホス」 (フェルナンド・オテロ)(2分24秒)
<epsa music 1218-02>

「ワン・ファイン・デイズ〜我が素晴らしきジャズ人生」(上原昌栄)(2分30秒)
<RESPECT REC. RES-193>


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
Heather Rabbatts
Sun 24 Jul 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Businesswoman Heather Rabbatts is interviewed by Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qn4z
Kirsty Young's castaway is the businesswoman Heather Rabbatts.

Born in Jamaica and raised in Britain, her early years were unpromising and she left school with just a few O levels. But after evening classes, she studied law and became a barrister before making her name as the youngest council chief in the country.

She's at home in the toughest business environments - from Millwall Football Club to the Royal Opera House - and says: "I definitely like being in charge and I've always felt that I can gather everyone's spirits and energies to take that jump into the unknown together."

Record: Que Sera Sera by Corinne Bailey Rae
Book: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Luxury: A solar powered digital photo album

Producer: Isabel Sargent.

Music played
1. Corinne Bailey Rae — Que Sera Sera
Composer: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
The Love EP., Capitol
2. Bob Dylan — All Along the Watchtower
Composer: Bob Dylan
The Essential Bob Dylan, Columbia
3. Dinah Washington — You’re Nobody ‘til Somebody Loves You
Composer: Larry Stock/Russ Morgan/James Cavanagh
The Best of Dinah Washington, EMI
4. Bob Marley & The Wailers — Natural Mystic
Composer: Bob Marley
Exodus, Tuff Gong
5. Vincenzo Bellini — Casta Diva
Artist: Joan Sutherland
Joan Sutherland: Greatest Hits, Decca
6. Tina Turner — The Best
Composer: H Knight/M Chapman
The Greatest Hits of 1989, Premier
7. Ali Farka Touré — Bonde
Composer: Toure
Talking Timbuktu, World Circuit
8. Jan Garbarek — Parce mihi domine
Composer: Christóbal de Morales
Officium, ECM Records


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

Christy Moore
Sun 24 Jul 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The castaway choices of singer-songwriter Christy Moore.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qrx4
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs archive. In the third in our series of singer-songwriters, we hear the choices Christy Moore, who was interviewed in 2007.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/e4a12ba1#b007ptxs
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the Irish musician Christy Moore. His stature and influence in folk music is unparalleled - Bono, Elvis Costello and Billy Bragg are among those who cite him as a key influence. A passionate performer, he's the archetypal Irish poet and protest singer. In the late 1970s Special Branch raided the launch of his album H Block, his songs have been banned by both London and Dublin courts and, as recently as 2004, he was held by police and questioned about his lyrics and lifestyle.

Not all the struggles he's dealt with have been political. By his own admission he wasted years, maybe even decades, boozing and bingeing on drugs. Having cleaned up his act he was then forced to confront the devastating legacy of his father's early death and how it affected him throughout his life.

Elements of this programme may offend some listeners.


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Hugh Hudson
Sun 24 Jul 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is film director Hugh Hudson.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r8mg
Michael Berkeley's guest today is film director Hugh Hudson, whose most successful feature film, 'Chariots of Fire' (1981) won four Academy Awards, and is said to have revitalized the British film industry. His next production, 'Greystoke - The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes' (1984) received four Oscar nominations, but 'Revolution' (1985) was a critical and commercial failure. He has since directed three more films, including 'Lost Angels' (1989) starring Donald Sutherland, and 'My Life So Far', and re-edited 'Revolution' in 2008 with a narration by Al Pacino. In the 1970s and 1980s he enjoyed great success with a series of high-budget commercials, especially for BA, Fiat, and Benson & Hedges.

Hugh Hudson is passionate about music, and his choices begin with Richard Strauss's radiant song 'Morgen', followed by the Aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations, played by Glenn Gould. He has also chosen the closing moments of Elgar's 'Dream of Gerontius', the 'Sunrise' section of Ravel's 'Daphnis and Chloe'; pieces by Vangelis, who composed the hugely successful 'Chariots of Fire' theme music, and by John Corigliano, who wrote the soundtrack for 'Revolution', and jazz pieces performed by Thelonius Monk and Billie Holiday.

Music played
1. Richard Strauss — ‘Morgen’ Op 27/4
Performers: Jessye Norman (soprano), Gewandhausorchester Leipzig/Kurt Masur
PHILIPS 4110522, Tr 6
2. Johann Sebastian Bach — ‘Aria’ from Goldberg Variations BWV 988
Performers: Glenn Gould (piano)
CBS CD44868, Tr 1
3. Thelonious Monk — ‘Straight No Chaser’ (Excerpt)
Performers: Thelonious Monk Quintet
Ask Me Now, HARMONIA MUNDI 2741365.66, Tr 17
4. John Corigliano — War Lament from ‘Revolution’ soundtrack
Performers: National Philharmonic Orchestra/Harry Rabinowitz
Revolution, VARESE SARABANDE 3020670002, Tr 3
5. Sir Edward Elgar — ‘Softly and Gently’ from ‘The Dream of Gerontius’ Op38
Performers: Dame Janet Baker (The Angel), CBSO Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/Simon Rattle
EMI CDS7495492, CD2
6. Maurice Ravel — Lever du Jour from Daphnis and Chloe Suite no 2
Performers: New York Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein, Schola Cantorium
CBS CD42541, Tr 3 (Excerpt)
7. Vangelis — 5th mvt from ‘Methodea Music for NASA’(Excerpt)
Performers: Jessye Norman/Kathleen Battle, London Metropolitan Orchestra/Blake Neely, The National Opera of Greece Choir
SONY CLASSICAL SK89191, Tr 6
8. McHugh/Fields — On The Sunny Side of the Street
Performers: Billie Holiday with The Eddie Heywood Trio
I’ll Be Seeing You, COMMODORE 624291, Tr 15


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
Obsession
Sun 24 Jul 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music on the theme of obsession. Readings by Olivia Colman and Toby Stephens.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r961
"Obsession requires a commendable mental agility", according to Nick Hornby and this edition of Words and Music wrestles with ideas that inexorably take hold of the brain. Readers are Olivia Colman and Toby Stephens.

There is nothing more absorbing than being in the throes of love, and the more unrequited it is, the more obsessive the lover becomes - from the idée fixe of Berlioz, in his almost gothic passion for Harriet Smithson, to the hormone-fuelled obsession with the teen idol, as suffered by the young Allison Pearson.

But this passion can disintegrate into something more sinister, and so enter the stalker, courtesy of Ian McEwan and The Police, and the narcissist, taken to fantastical extreme in The Portrait of Dorian Gray.

And there are those whose minds work in a way they struggle to control - Dr Johnson may have had a form of obsessive compulsive disorder, there is the hoarder, the hypochondriac, and the keeper and interpreter of minutiae, like Nick Hornby's football obsessive.

And finally the all-absorbing, all-encompassing epic grand passion, the inability to concentrate on anything else - Ahab's quest for the white whale, and the Arthurian knight's mission to find the Holy Grail.

Music from jazz, pop, rock and classical, including Cole Porter's rather unsettling (in this context) "Night and Day", the romanticism of Schubert, Berlioz and Wagner, and the joyous piling up of insistent ostinati by Herbie Hancock.

Producer note

“Obsession requires a commendable mental agility”, according to Nick Hornby and this edition of Words and Music wrestles with ideas and habits that inexorably take hold of the brain.

There is nothing more absorbing than being in the throes of love, and the more unrequited it is, the more obsessive the lover becomes.

The programme starts with the rather chilling, in this context, insistent drum beat and stalkerish sentiments of Cole Porter’s “Night and Day” before poems by Yeats and Ronsard on the sheer helplessness of passion. Berlioz was a sucker for unrequited love throughout his life, a great exponent of the idée fixe in music, and here he is in the early heady days of his highly gothic fixation with Harriet Smithson (he went off her after he finally won her…), both in his own words, and in part of his Symphonie Fantastique, where he dreams he has killed his love and is about to die himself.

Shakespeare and Sondheim admit to being incapable of doing anything except constantly wonder where their love is and what they are doing, but with Ian McEwan’s “Enduring Love” things tip over into something far more dangerous – the stalker. Police’s classic song “Every Breath You Take” was designed not as a love song, but as a sinister piece about surveillance and control.

Teenagers are the world champions at obsessive love, and Rosamond Lehmann’s “Dusty Answer” and Allison Pearson’s “I think I love you” show that basic sentiments haven’t changed over the decades. Romantically dying of love is also popular in the world of lieder, with Schubert’s “The Brook’s Lullaby” taking it to the inevitable conclusion.

The quietly insistent music of Philip Glass leads away from romantic love to other passions that are just as all-consuming. Nick Hornby writes for the football obsessive, Shel Silverstein for the hoarder, Jerome K. Jerome for the hypochondriac, doing the 19th century equivalent of googling his symptoms. And more seriously, Boswell appears to be describing something very like obsessive compulsive disorder in the great Dr Johnson.

For self-obsession, who else but Dorian Gray, read against part of Schumann’s “Forest Scenes”, music he demands that his portrait painter should lend him.

Richard Strauss’s tone poem “Don Quixote” describes the beginning of a magnificent mad chivalric obsession, disintegrating into music from Dutilleux as an unsettling background to Captain Ahab’s uncontrollable sheer force of will in his hunt for the white whale.

And finally – the ultimate obsession – the quest for the Holy Grail, which brings us to Masefield’s Grail knight, Sir Bors, nearly all passion spent, and the glorious appearance of the Grail at the close of Parsifal.

Elizabeth Funning (Producer)

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Cole Porter — Night and Day
Performer: Ella Fitzgerald
Verve, 5372-572, CD2 Tr11
00:01
W. B. Yeats
Never give all the heart, reader Olivia Colman
00:02
Pierre de Ronsard
Sonnets For Hélène, reader Toby Stephens
00:03
Anatoly Alexandrov — Obsession passee (A Long-Forgotten Madness) Op 6 (epilogue)
Hyperion, CDA 67328
00:04
Hector Berlioz, trans. David Cairns
The Memoirs of Berlioz (excerpt), reader Toby Stephens
00:05
Hector Berlioz — Symphonie fantastique Op.14
Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
CBS, MK-39859, 1-4
00:10
Federico Mompou — 6 Charmes for piano
Performer: Elena Riu (piano)
Linn Records, CKD-111, 1-18
00:12
William Shakespeare
Sonnett VII, reader Olivia Colman
00:12
Stephen Sondheim — Losing My Mind
Performer: Barbara Cook
RCA VICTOR, 09026619922-NA, 1-13
00:17
Ian McEwan
Enduring Love (excerpt), reader Toby Stephens
00:18
The Police — Every Breath You Take
Composer: Gordon Matthew Sumner
A&M, EVECD-1, 1-11
00:22
Rosamond Lehmann
Dusty Answer (excerpt), reader Olivia Colman
00:23
Robert Browning
You'll Love Me Yet, reader Toby Stephens
00:24
Franz Schubert — Die Schone Mullerin - song-cycle D.795
Performer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)
EMI Classics, 7 63559 2, 1-20
00:30
Alison Pearson
I think I Love You (excerpt), reader Olivia Colman
00:31
David Cassidy — Cherish
Composer: Terry Kirkman
Arista, 260-364, 1-6
00:35
Philip Glass — Glassworks (opening)
Performer: Philip Glass (piano)
CBS, MK-73640, 1-1
00:36
Nick Hornby
Fever Pitch (excerpt), reader Toby Stephens
00:39
Herbie Hancock — Watermelon Man
Performer: Herbie Hancock
Columbia/Legacy, CK-65123, 1-2
00:42
Shel Silverstein
Hector the Collector, reader Olivia Colman
00:43
Jerome K. Jerome
Three Men in a Boat (excerpt), reader Toby Stephens
00:45
Antonio Valente — Gallarda napolitana for keyboard [Intavolatura de cimbalo...libro 1o,1576]
Performer: Jordi Savall (director), Hesperion XXI
Alia Vox, AV-9820, 1-1
00:50
James Boswell
The Life of Johnson (excerpt), reader Toby Stephens
00:51
Eugène Ysaÿe — Sonata No. 2 in A minor Op.27`2 (Obsession)
Performer: Philippe Graffin (violin)
Hyperion, CDA-66940, 5
00:53
Robert Schumann — Waldscenen Op. 82 for piano
Performer: Varda Nishry (piano)
Decca, 425-505-2, -19
00:53
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray (excerpt), reader Olivia Colman
00:56
John Updike
Perfection Wasted, reader Toby Stephens
00:57
Richard Strauss — Don Quixote Op.35
Performer: Emanuel Feuermann (cello), Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy (conductor)
Sony, SBK 47656, -12
01:03
Henri Dutilleux — Metaboles for orchestra
Performer: Toulouse Capitole Orchestra, Michel Plasson (conductor)
EMI, 5 57143 2, 1-3
01:04
Herman Melville
Moby Dick (excerpt), reader Olivia Colman
01:07
John Masefield
The Ballad of Sir Bors, reader Toby Stephens
01:08
Richard Wagner — Parsifal - opera in 3 acts
Conductor: Performer: Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Reginald Goodall (conductor)
EMI, CMS-565665-2, 4-16


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z

Stephane Grappelli
Sat 23 Jul 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Martin Taylor joins Alyn Shipton to pick key records by violinist Stephane Grappelli.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r89p
Looking back on the long recording career of Stephane Grappelli, Alyn Shipton is joined by Martin Taylor who played with the great French violinist for several years. The music spans over fifty years from the first 1930s discs by the Hot Club of France, and covers the full impressive range of Grappelli's achievements.

Music played
1. Quintette du Hot Club de France — Dinah
Composer: Akst / Lewis / Young Performers: Stephane Grappelli, g; Django Reinhardt, Roger Chaput, Joseph Reinhardt, g; Louis Vola, b. 28 Dec 1934.
Retrospective: Django Reinhardt, 1934-53, Saga, 038 161-2, CD 1 Tr 1
2. Quintette du Hot Club de France — Sweet Georgia Brown
Composer: Bernie / Pinkard / Casey Performers: Stephane Grappelli, g; Django Reinhardt, Roger Chaput, Eugene Vées, g; Louis Vola, b. 31 Jan 1938.
Retrospective: Django Reinhardt, 1934-53, Saga, 038 161-2, CD 1 Track 11
3. Stéphane Grappelli — Stephane Blues / Piccadilly Stomp
Composer: Grappelli Performers: Stephane Grappelli, vln; George Shearing, p; Dave Goldberg, g; Coleridge Goode, b; Ray Ellington, d. 1948.
Stephane Grappelli a Life in the Jazz Century, Music on Earth, DVD
4. Quintette du Hot Club de France — Ol Man River
Composer: Kern / Hammerstein Performers: Stephane Grappelli, g; Django Reinhardt, Joseph Reinhardt, Eugene Vées, g; Fred Ermelin, b. Nov 1947.
Retospective: Django Reinhardt, 1934-53, Saga, 038 161-2, CD 3 Tr 5
5. Django Reinhardt — Beyond the Sea (La Mer)
Composer: Trenet/Lasry Performers: Stephane Grappelli, v; Django Reinhardt, g; Gianni Safred, p; Carlo Recori, b; Aurelio De Carolis, d. Rome, Jan/Feb 1949.
Djangology 49, RCA Bluebird, ND 90448, Tr 8
6. Stéphane Grappelli — Crazy Blues
Composer: Grappelli Performers: Stephane Grappelli, p; Guy Pedersen, b; Baptiste “Mac Kac” Reilles, d. May 1954. Artist: Stephane Grappelli Composer: Gershwin Performers: Stephane Grappelli, vln; Maurice Vander, p; Pierre Michelot, b; Baptiste “Mac Kac” Reilles, d. Spring 1956.
Piano A Gogo, Universal (France), 980 986 4, Tr 19
7. Stéphane Grappelli — S’Wonderful
Composer: Gershwin Performers: Stephane Grappelli, vln; Maurice Vander, p; Pierre Michelot, b; Baptiste “Mac Kac”
Improvisations, Universal (France), 980 986 4, Tr 7
8. Gary Burton and Stephane Grappelli — Blue in Green
Composer: Miles Davis Performers: Bill Goodwin, d; Steve Swallow, elec b; Gary Burton, vibs; Stéphane Grappelli, vln.
Paris Encounter, Atlantic, SD 1597, Tr 2
9. Stéphane Grappelli — Angels Camp
Composer: Taylor Performers: Stephane Grappelli, vln; Martin Taylor, John Etheridge, g; Jack Sewing, b. 1981.
At The Winery, Concord, 4139, Tr 3
10. Stéphane Grappelli — Jamie
Composer: Taylor Performers: Stéphane Grappelli, Rhodes, Martin Taylor, g.
Vintage Grappelli, Concord, CD 2 Tr 3
11. Stephane Grappelli / Martin Taylor — I Thought About You
Composer: Van Heusen, Mercer Performers: Stephane Grappelli, v; Martin Taylor, g. January 1993.
Reunion, Linn, AKD 022, Tr 10


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 23 Jul 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r8c0
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests including Louis Armstrong's Potato Head Blues, Fats Waller's Jitterbug Waltz and Jack Teagarden's epic twelve and a half minute interpretation of Rodgers and Hart's Lover. Unusual instruments take a step forward: the celeste (a keyed glockenspiel - as made famous in The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy) gets what's probably its only ever jazz outting as a featured soloist in the Edmond Hall Quartet's Celestial Express and flute and oboe come to the fore in Yusef Lateef's Buddy and Lou.

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band "swing" through the Jungle Blues, saxophonist Ornette Coleman serenades a Lonely Woman and Curtis Stigers gives Annie Lennox's Cold the jazz treatment.

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. Louis Armstrong — Potato Head Blues
Composer: Armstrong Performers: Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven – Louis Armstrong (cnt), John Thomas (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St Cyr (bjo, g), Pete Briggs (tu), Baby Dodds (d) Recorded: 10 May 1927
King Louis, Proper P1471, 4 2’53”
3. Edmond Hall — Celestial Express
Composer: Lewis Performers: The Edmond Hall Celeste Quartet – Edmond Hall (cl), Meade Lux Lewis (celeste), Charlie Christian (g), Israel Crosby (b) Recorded: 5 Feb 1941
Edmond Hall 1937-1944, Classics 830, 6 3’53”
4. Fats Waller — The Jitterbug Waltz
Composer: Waller Performers: John ‘Bugs’ Hamilton, Joe Thomas, Nathanile Williams (tp), George Wilson, Herb Flemming (tb), George James, Lawrence Fields (as), Sedric (cl & ts), Carroll (ts), Thomas ‘Fats’ Waller (organ), Al Casey (g), Cedric Wallace (b), Art Trappier (d) Recorded: 16 March 1942
Fats Waller: The Last Years – Fats Waller and His Rhythm, Bluebird ND90411 (3), CD3 tr 14 3’19”
5. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band — Jungle Blues
Composer: Jelly Roll Morton Performers: Gregory Davis (tp & perc), Efrem Towns (tp), Revert Andrews (tb & perc), Kevin Harris (ts), Roger Lewis (bs & ss), Keith Anderson (sousaphone), Jenell Marshall (d & perc), Lionel Paul Batiste Jr (d & perc), ‘Big Chief’ Smiley Ricks (conga), Kenyatta Simon (djembe) Recorded: 1992 1993
Dirty Dozen Brass Band – Jelly, Columbia 4730592, 8 5’20”
6. Yusef Lateef — Buddy and Lou
Composer: Lateef Performers: Yusef Lateef (fl & ob), Eric Gale (g), Barry Harris (p) Recorded: 1970
Introducing Yusef Lateef, Rhino 8122799465, 8 3’15”
7. Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra — Mean What You Say
Composer: Jones Performers: Thad Jones (flugelhorn), Mel Lewis (drums), Jerome Richardson, Joe Farrell, Jerry Dodgion, Eddie Daniels, Pepper Adams (saxes), Richards Williams, Danny Stiles, Bill Berry, Jimmy Nottingham (tps), Bob Brookmeyer, Jack Rains, Tom McIntosh, Cliff Heather (tbn), Richard Davis (b), Hank Jones (p), Sam Herman (g) Recorded: 1966
Presenting Thad Jones, Mel Lewis & ‘The Jazz Orchestra’, United Artists ULP 1169, S2/1 5’24”
8. Dave McKenna — Margie
Composer: Con Conrad- Benny Davis-J. Russell Robinson Performers: Dave McKenna (p) Recorded: August 1986
Dave McKenna – My Friend the Piano, Concord Jazz CCD 4313, 1 5’47”
9. Ornette Coleman — Lonely Woman
Composer: Coleman Performers: Ornette Coleman (as), Donald Cherry (cornet), Charlie Haden (b), Billy Higgins (d) Recorded: 1960
The Shape of Jazz to Come, Atlantic 8122 72398 2, 1 4’57”
10. Curtis Stigers — Cold
Composer: Annie Lennox Performers: Curtis Stigers (v & ts), John ‘Scrapper’ Sneider (tp, glockenspiel, vibes), Matthew Fries (p & Wurlitzer), Keith Hall (d & perc), Cliff Schmitt (b) Recorded: 2009
Lost in Dreams, Concord Jazz 08807231527, 1 5’47”
11. Jack Teagarden — Lover
Composer: Richard Rodgers Performers: Jack Teagarden (tb), Ruby Braff (tp), Milt Hinton (b), Sol Yaged (cl), Lucky Thompson (ts), Sidney Gross (g), Kenny Kersey (p), Denzil Best (d) Recorded: 1954
T from Trombone, Saga XIC 4005, S1/1 12’40”