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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11月12日(土)
放送時間: 午前6:00〜午前6:50(50分)
解説: 皆川達夫
 − ブラームス作品集 −
カプリース(奇想曲)第24番 イ短調 作品1−24」パガニーニ作曲(4分23秒)
(バイオリン)イツァーク・パールマン
東芝EMI−TOCE−7076>
パガニーニの主題による変奏曲 作品35」ブラームス作曲(23分22秒)
(ピアノ)リーリャ・ジルベルシュテイン
<グラモフォン POCG−1086>
「ワルツ集“愛の歌”作品52から」ブラームス作曲
・夕方のくれない色のように(0分49秒)
・一羽のかわいい小鳥が(2分29秒)
・以前はうまくいった(1分25秒)
・君の瞳が(1分20秒)
・ドナウの岸辺(2分08秒)
・小鳥が飛んでいる(0分43秒)
・そこを歩き回ってはいけない(1分58秒)
・夜鴬が歌っている(1分19秒)
(ソプラノ)バーバラ・ボニー
(メゾ・ソプラノ)アンネ・ソフィー・フォン・オッター
テノール)クルト・シュトライト
バリトン)オラフ・ベーア
(ピアノ)ヘルムート・ドイチュ
(ピアノ)ベンクト・フォルスベルーク
東芝EMI TOCE−8751>


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11月12日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン
Hank Williams特集(ゲスト:鈴木カツ)

THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
01. The Love That Faded / Bob Dylan
ALBUM: The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams
02. How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart? / Norah Jones & Gillian Welch
ALBUM: The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams
03. You'll Never Again Be Mine / Levon Helm
ALBUM: The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams
04. I Can't Get You Off Of My Mind / Bob Dylan
ALBUM: Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute
05. I Can't Get You Off My Mind / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
06. Lovesick Blues / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
07. Why Don't You Love Me / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
08. Hey, Good Lookin' / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
09. Jambalaya (On The Bayou) / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Final Sessions
10. Cold, Cold Heart / Tony Bennett
ALBUM: The Essential Tony Bennett
11. Jambalaya / 江利チエミ・ウィズ・東京キューバン・ボーイズ
ALBUM: 全曲集
12. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
13. Lost Highway / Hank Williams
ALBUM: Alone & Forsaken: 1923-1953
14. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle / Hank Williams
ALBUM: Alone & Forsaken: 1923-1953
15. I Saw The Light / Hank Williams
ALBUM: Alone & Forsaken: 1923-1953
16. Help Me Understand / Luke The Drifter
ALBUM: Hank Williams - Great American Hero (1942-1952)
17. Long Gone Lonesome Blues / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
18. Moanin' The Blues / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
19. Ramblin' Man / Luke The Drifter
ALBUM: Alone & Forsaken: 1923-1953
20. Move It On Over / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
21. Honky Tonk Blues / Hank Williams
ALBUM: The Immortal Hank Williams
22. Fool About You / Hank Williams
ALBUM: Hank Williams - Great American Hero (1942-1952)


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11月12日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨

− おいしそうな音楽 −
「ココナッツ・バスケット」 (ゴンチチ)(4分15秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1060>

「アップルズ・ピーチズ・アンド・パンプキン・パイ」(ジェイ&ザ・テクニクス)(2分20秒)
PHILIPS 15PR-20>

「おいしい水」 (アントニオ・カルロス・ジョビン)(2分50秒)
<POLYGRAM POCJ-2459>

「2人でほんわかほ」 (ザザ・アヴェック・カフェマヌーシュ)(3分13秒)
<自主制作 NO NUMBER>

アーセナル・アルニー・ヴィレッジ」(スヴェン・カシレック)(3分09秒)
<PINGPUNG PINGIPUNG20>

「おいしいバタパ」 (ガル・コスタ)(4分00秒)
<日本フォノグラム FDX-335>

「サヴォイ・トラッフル」 (ビートルズ)(2分34秒)
<EMI CP25-5329,5330>

「サヴォイ・トラッフル」 (エラ・フィッツジェラルド)(2分46秒)
WARNER MUSIC 5050466149626>

「ワン・ウェイ・アウト」 (オールマン・ブラザーズ・バンド)(4分58秒)
WARNER BROS.P-5048>

「ドンキー・ブレイ」 (ロード・フリー)(2分16秒)
<FREMEAUX&ASSOCIES FA5275>

ソーダ・ポップ」 (G・ラヴ&スペシャル・ソース)(3分50秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCA6288>

「プラット・フェイト」 (トニーニョ・オルタ)(6分24秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-67175>

「素晴らしき幻想(南京豆売り)」 (サブー)(4分39秒)
<BLUE NOTE BLP1561>

「短めの昼食」 (ゴンチチ)(2分36秒)
SO WHAT? ESCB2004>

「ロンリー・ウーマン」 (オーネット・コールマン)(4分58秒)
SME REC.SRCS9645>

「ロンリー・ウーマン」(ブラッド・メルドー、ケヴィン・ヘイズ)(6分29秒)
<NONESUCH 7559796449>

「フィーリング・フォー・ザ・ウォール」(ミシェル・ンデゲオチェロ)(3分28秒)
プランクトン VIVO-110>

「ドント・テイク・マイ・カインドネス・フォー・ウィークネス」(ミシェル・ンデゲオチェロ)(3分03秒)
プランクトン VIVO-110>

「ヘヴンズ・エスケープ」 (ジョー・ヘンリー)(3分47秒)
SONY MUSIC JAPAN EICP-1478>


Sounds of the 20th Century
Jeremy Vine introduces Radio 2's audio journey through the years from 1951 to 2000, helping listeners to relive the music, news, radio, TV and movies of the times
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0103r3t
1982
Thu 10 Nov 2011
22:00
BBC Radio 2
32/50. Radio 2's audio journey through five decades of triumph, tragedy and trivia reaches 1982.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016x4hb
Jeremy Vine reaches 1982 in Radio 2's audio journey through five decades of triumph, tragedy and trivia. He introduces a collage of the music, news, people and programmes - as they were heard at the time - without any commentary, analysis, or hindsight.

It's a year dominated by the Falklands War. There's a new royal prince, the Pope's visit to Britain and an epic battle at Wimbledon. Plus a new TV channel and big success for Arthur Daley and Boy George.

Music played
1. Tears for Fears — Mad World
2. Robert Wyatt — Shipbuilding
3. Dire Straits — Private Investigations
4. Pigbag — Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag
5. Marvin Gaye — Sexual Healing
6. ABC — The Look Of Love
7. Dexys Midnight Runners — Come On Eileen
8. England 1982 World Cup Squad — This Time
9. Musical Youth — Pass The Dutchie
10. Madness — House Of Fun
11. Steve Miller Band — Abracadabra
12. Duran Duran — Save A Prayer
13. The Jam — A Town Called Malice
14. Haircut One Hundred — Love Plus One
15. Clannad — Theme From Harry's Game
16. Soft Cell — Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
17. The Firm — Arthur Daley, He's Alright
18. Captain Sensible — Happy Talk
19. Blancmange — Living On The Ceiling


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 12 Nov 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01755kq
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. Claire Martin — Get Happy
Composer: Koehler and Arlen Performers: Gareth Williams (p), Laurence Cottle (b), Clark Tracey (d), Nigel Hitchcock (s) Recorded: June 2004
Secret Love, Linn AKD246, 8 3’25”
3. Stefano BollaniMaple Leaf Rag
Composer: Joplin Performers: Stefano Bollani (p) Recorded: 2005
Piano Solo, ECM 9877372, 14 2’30”
4. Archie Shepp & Joachim Kuhn — Drivin’ Miss Daisy
Composer: Shepp Performers: Archie Shepp (ts), Joachim Kuhn (p) Recorded: November 2010
Wo! Man, Harmonia Mundi ARCH 1102, 3 4’25”
5. Sarah Vaughan — Shulie a Bop
Composer: Vaughan/Treadwell Performers: Sarah Vaughan (v), John Malachi (p), Joe Benjamin (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 2 April 1954
A Proper Introduction to Sarah Vaughan, Proper Intro CD 2082, 2 2’45”
6. Louis Armstrong — St James Infirmary
Composer: Primrose Performers: Louis Armstrong (tp & v), Fred Robinson (tb), Jimmy Strong, Don Redman (cl), Earl Hines (p), Mancy Carr (bjo), Zutty Singleton (d) Recorded: 12 December 1928
West End Blues, Proper Intro P1472, 15 3’10”
7. Stan Tracey — Overture to Times Past (Reprise)
Composer: Tracey Performers: Stan Tracey (p), Simon Allen (ts), Andy Cleyndert (b), Clark Tracey (d) Recorded: 10 January 2011
A Child’s Christmas – Jazz Suite, Resteamed RSJ 111, 15 4’54”
8. Ray Anderson/Han Bennink — Just Squeeze Me
Composer: Ellington Performers: Ray Anderson (tb & tuba), Han Bennink (d) Recorded: April 1994
Azurety, Hat Hut HATARTCD6165, 6 3’24”
9. Abdullah Ibrahim — Bra Timing from Phomolong
Composer: Ibrahim Performers: Carlos Ward (as & fl), Ricky Ford (ts), Charles Davis (bs), Dick Griffin (tb), Cecil McBee/David Williams (b), Ben Riley (d) Recorded: 1980
The Mountain, KAZ KAZCD7, 2 5’14”
10. Ernán López-Nussa — Contradanza
Composer: Vitier Performers: Ernan Lopez-Nussa (p), Jorge Sagua (b), Emilio del Monte (Timbales), Tata Guines (Tumbadoras) Don Pancho Terry (Chekere) Recorded: 2000
From Havanna to Rio, Velas VLS 20062, 4 5’01”
11. Jacqui Dankworth — Blame it on my Youth
Composer: Levant/Heyman Performers: Jacqui Dankworth (v), Malcolm Edmonstone (p) Recorded: 2011
It Happens Quietly, Specific SPEC014, 4 5’01”
12. Gil Evans — Sunken Treasure
Composer: Levant/Heyman Performers: The Gil Evans Orchestra: Gil Evans (p), Johnny Coles, Phil Sunkel (tp), Keg Johnson, Jimmy Knepper (tb), Tony Studd (btb), Bill Barber (tuba), Eddie Caine (as, fl, & Pic), Budd Johnson (ss), Bob Tricarico (bassoon), Ray Crawford (g), Ron Carter (b), Charlie Persip/ Elvin Jones (d) Recorded: 1960
Out of the Cool, Impulse IMP11862, 5 4’15”
13. Chris Potter — The Wheel
Composer: Potter Performers: Chris Potter (ts), Adam Rogers (g), Craig Taborn (Fender Rhodes), Nate Smith (d) Recorded: 2006
Underground, Universal 983 5155, 6 6’55”


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Trevor Watts
Sun 13 Nov 2011
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Saxophonist Trevor Watts joins Alyn Shipton to pick the highlights of his recorded career.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01755rp
Prior to his appearance with Veryan Weston at the 2011 London Jazz Festival (in association with Radio 3), saxophonist, percussionist and bandleader Trevor Watts joins Alyn Shipton to pick the highlights of his recorded career. From the vigorous sounds of Amalgam in the 1970s, via his Drum Orchestra, Celebration Band and Moire Music, Watts brings us to the present with solo recordings as well as examples of the duo which will be appearing in London.

Music played
1. Amalgam — Jive
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, as; Steve Hayton, g; Liam Genockey, d; Pete Cowling, b. Rec. 1976.
Another Time, FMR, 116-L0203, Tr 1
2. Amalgam — Roller Coaster
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, as; Liam Genockey, d; Keith Rowe, g; Colin McKenzie, b. Rec. 1979.
Wipe Out [3CD set], FMR, 111-L0203, CD 2 Track 1
3. Trevor Watts Moiré Music — Mr Sunshine
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, comp, arr, s; Lol Coxhill, Keith Beal, Simon Picard, saxs; Peter Knight, Steve Dunachie, Vlns; Liam Genockey, d; Ernest Mothle, b; Nana Tsiboe, Talking drum; Veryan Weston, p and solo. Rec. 21st Jan 1985, Warwick University.
Trevor Watts Moiré Music, FMR, 250 0208, Tr 1
4. Trevor Watts Original Drum Orchestra — Through The Gears
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, s; Peter Knight, Vln; Liam Genockey, d; Ernest Mothle, b; Nana Tsiboe, Kofi Adu, perc. Rec. 1989.
Drum Energy!, Hi 4 Head Records, HFHCD 006, Tr 3
5. Moiré Music Drum Orchestra — Tetegramatan-Free Flow (from Medley)
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, comp, s; Nana Tsiboe, Jojo Yates, Nee Daku Patato, perc; Nana Appiah, perc, wea fl; Paapa J Mensah, d; Colin McKenzie, b. Rec. 1993.
A Wider Embrace, ECM, 1449, Tr 2
6. Moire Music Group — Mrs Robinson
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, comp, sax; Colin McKenzie, b; Paapa Mensah, djembe; Roberto Pla, timbales, cow bell; Ali Iaazane, djarabouka; Greg Leppard, d. Rec. Nov 12th 1999, Beijing, China.
Live at the Athens Concert Hall, ARC, CD08, Tr 6
7. Celebration Band — Life and Music
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, comp, arr, s; Rob Leake, Amy Leake, Marcus Cummins, s; Geoff Sapsford, g; Roger Carey, b; Giampaolo Scatozza, d; Jamie Harris, perc. Rec. 2003, Skopje, Macedonia.
Live in Macedonia, ARC, 011
8. Trevor Watts — Highlands & Islands
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, s, perc, syn. Rec. 2008.
Deep Blue, Jazzwerkstatt, 084, Tr 3
9. Mishalle/Watts/Drame — Hommage a Burkina
Composer: Watts Performers: Trevor Watts, comp, s; Luc Mishalle, Veronique Delmelle, Cezariusz Gadzina, s; Jean-Paul Estievenart, tr, solo; Arno Bakker, sousaphone; Rida Stitou, krakeb; Badre Derras, bendir; Adama Drame, Salifou Drame, djembes; Adama Traore, doundoun; Bhotian Dembele, shaker. Rec. 2011.
11 Songs, A-Shams, 1060., Tr 5
10. Trevor Watts — Rootworm
Composer: Watts / Weston Performers: Trevor Watts, s; Veryan Weston, p. Rec. 2011.
5 More Dialogues, Emanem, 5017, Tr 3


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
London Jazz Festival 2011
Sun 13 Nov 2011
23:00
BBC Radio 3
Julian Joseph presents music played at the Southbank Centre for the London Jazz Festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01756dh
Julian Joseph presents concert music from the 2011 London Jazz Festival recorded at the Clore Ballroom at London's South Bank Centre. Featuring interview and music from the Julian Siegal Quartet, Robert Mitchell 3iO and the Denys Baptiste Quartet.

Music played
1. Julian Siegel Quartet — Keys to the City
Performers: Julian Siegel (Reeds), Gene Calderazzo (Drums), Oli Hayhurst (Bass), Liam Noble (Piano) Composer: Julian Siegel
2. Julian Siegel Quartet — Game of Cards
Performers: Julian Siegel (Reeds), Gene Calderazzo (Drums), Oli Hayhurst (Bass), Liam Noble (Piano) Composer: Julian Siegel
3. Julian Siegel Quartet — Interlude
Performers: Julian Siegel (Reeds), Gene Calderazzo (Drums), Oli Hayhurst (Bass), Liam Noble (Piano) Composer: Julian Siegel
4. Robert Mitchell 3io — A Desperate Man
Performers: Robert Mitchell (Piano), Tom Mason (Piano), Richard Spaven (Drums) Composer: Tom Mason
5. Robert Mitchell 3io — The Embrace
Performers: Robert Mitchell (Piano), Tom Mason (Piano), Richard Spaven (Drums) Composer: Robert Mitchell
6. Robert Mitchell 3io — Rockers Round Window
Performers: Robert Mitchell (Piano), Tom Mason (Piano), Richard Spaven (Drums) Composer: Richard Spaven
7. Denys Baptiste Quartet — Evolution from Revolution
Performers: Denys Baptiste (Sax), Nick Ramm (Piano), Gary Crosby (Bass), Rod Youngs (Drums) Composer: Denys Baptiste
8. Denys Baptiste Quartet — Lennox Avenue Breakdown
Performers: Denys Baptiste (Sax), Nick Ramm (Piano), Gary Crosby (Bass), Rod Youngs (Drums) Composer: Arthur Blythe
9. Denys Baptiste Quartet — Dance of the Maquiritari
Performers: Denys Baptiste (Sax), Nick Ramm (Piano), Gary Crosby (Bass), Rod Youngs (Drums) Composer: Denys Baptists


Jazz on 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tt0y
London Jazz Festival: Steve Swallow Quintet
Mon 14 Nov 2011
23:00
BBC Radio 3
Jez Nelson presents the Steve Swallow Quintet at the 2011 London Jazz Festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017575w
Jez Nelson presents electric bassist Steve Swallow and his new quintet at the London Jazz Festival. Swallow first emerged in the 1960s on the double bass, playing with Art Farmer and beginning a long-standing association with vibraphonist Gary Burton. Since the 1970s his work as a leader and sideman has been entirely on the electric bass, working extensively with guitarist John Scofield and pianist Carla Bley among others. His quintet has been active in various guises for 15 years, and appears here with Bley on Hammond organ, as well as saxophonist Chris Cheek, guitarist Steve Cardenas and Jorge Rossy on drums.

Presenter: Jez Nelson
Guest: John Fordham
Producers: Peggy Sutton & Phil Smith.

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:02
Archie Shepp & Joachim Kühn — Drivin' Miss Daisy
Wo!man, Archieball
John Fordham joins Jez Nelson to discuss festival highlights so far and those still to come.
00:06
  Steve Swallow Quintet recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London on 13 November 2011
--:--
Line up:
Steve Swallow (electric bass), Chris Cheek (tenor saxophone), Carla Bley (Hammond organ), Steve Cardenas (guitar), Jorge Rossy (drums)
00:11
Steve Swallow Quintet — Sad Old Candle
Composer: Steve Swallow
00:17
Steve Swallow Quintet — Into The Woodwork
Composer: Steve Swallow
00:22
Steve Swallow Quintet — From Whom It May Concern
Composer: Steve Swallow
00:28
Steve Swallow Quintet — Crowded In The Shower
Composer: Steve Swallow
Jez Nelson talks to Steve Swallow about his career
00:34
George Russell Sextet — Thoughts
Ezz-thetics, Riverside
00:37
Stan Getz, Steve Swallow, Roy Haynes and Gary Burton — O Grande Amor
BBC Archive recording
00:41
Gary Burton & Steve Swallow — Impromptu
Hotel Hello, ECM
00:42
Gary Burton Quintet — Ictus / Syndrome
Dreams So Real, ECM
00:45
The Art Farmer Quartet feat. Jim Hall — Den Mostravige Brudgummen (The Reluctant Groom)
To Sweden With Love / Live At The Half Note, Collectables
00:47
Bill Evans & Eddie Gomez — Falling Grace
Intuition, Fantasy
Steve Swallow Quintet recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London on 13 November 2011
--:--
Line up:
Steve Swallow (electric bass), Chris Cheek (tenor saxophone), Carla Bley (Hammond organ), Steve Cardenas (guitar), Jorge Rossy (drums)
00:52
Steve Swallow Quintet — Grisly Business
Composer: Steve Swallow
00:58
Steve Swallow Quintet — Unnatural Causes
Composer: Steve Swallow
01:03
Steve Swallow Quintet — The Butler Did It
Composer: Steve Swallow
01:08
Steve Swallow Quintet — Still There
Composer: Steve Swallow
01:14
Steve Swallow Quintet — Never Know
Composer: Steve Swallow
01:20
Steve Swallow Quintet — Exit Stage Left
Composer: Steve Swallow


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

Anna Scher
Fri 18 Nov 2011
09:00
BBC Radio 4
Theatre School founder Anna Scher is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0175519
Kirsty Young's castaway is the drama teacher Anna Scher.

It's more than forty years since she set up her theatre school and it has launched the careers of Kathy Burke, Martin Kemp, Pauline Quirke and Patsy Palmer to name just a few. It started out as a lunchtime drama club - and very quickly grew. Anna Scher says: "There were enormous classes - about seventy in a class - and a lot of those pupils were non-readers and so I fell into improvisation by chance. I found that it was a very effective way of character training."

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played
1. Van Morrison — Brown Eyed Girl
Composer: Van Morrison
Still on Top – Greatest Hits, Exile
2. Topol — Sunrise, Sunset
Composer: Jerry Bock/ Sheldon Harnick
Fiddler on the Roof, EMI
3. Bob Marley — One Love
Composer: Bob Marley
Legend, TUFF GONG
4. Martin Luther King, Jr. — I have a dream
Composer: Martin Luther King
Washington Freedom March - 1963, BBC ARCHIVE.
5. Buddy Holly — Raining in My Heart
Composer: B & F Bryant
Buddy Holly & the Crickets: 20 Golden Greats., MCA DMCTV1
6. Karl Daymond, accompanied by Alan Mills — Danny Boy
Composer: Trad.
Live Performance, RTE
7. T P McKenna — When You Are Old
Composer: Wb Yeats
Poets For Pleasure: W.B. Yeats, Hodder headline
8. Red Dragon — Compliments on Your Kiss
Composer: L.May/G.Harris/S.Dunbar
The Ultimate Reggae Party Album, Sanctuary Records


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

Andrew Neil
Sun 13 Nov 2011
10:00
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Kirsty Young explores the choices of the broadcaster and former newspaper editor.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01707g3
Kirsty Young explores the choices of the broadcaster and former newspaper editor, in the first of a series featuring journalists.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/958ea1d1#b00774n5
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00774n5
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the journalist Andrew Neil. For 11 years he was editor of The Sunday Times. Under him, the paper broke the story of Israel's nuclear capabilities, revealed the Queen's dismay at the tone of Margaret Thatcher's administration and shone a bright light onto the difficulties of Princess Diana and Prince Charles's marriage. But as well as reporting the news, the paper made headlines too - Andrew Neil steered The Sunday Times through its move to Wapping and the bitter and often violent dispute that followed.

Much has been made of his rise to be a figure at the heart of the establishment. A grammar school boy who went on to study at Glasgow University, he threw himself into university life; he edited the student newspaper, was a keen young debater and chairman of the Federation of Conservative Students. It seemed as if he was destined for a life in politics - but he decided he wanted to live a little first and then found that while he revelled in the political debate, the life of an MP was not for him. He is now Editor in Chief at Press Holdings and an established and authoritative political broadcaster.

Favourite track: First Movement of Violin Concerto in D Major by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Book: Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
Luxury: Wind-up radio.

Music played
1. James Taylor — Fire and Rain
James Taylor: Classic Songs, CBS
2. Blood, Sweat & Tears — Smiling Phases
The Best of Blood, Sweat & Tears: What Goes Up, Columbia
3. Miles Davis — Concierto de Aranjuez
Sketches of Spain, CBS
4. Sir Edward Elgar — Enigma Variations - Nimrod
Orchestra: Montreal Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Charles Dutoit
Enigma Variations, Decca
5. Antonin Dvorak — Symphony No. 9 in E minor 'From the New World'
Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Sir Georg Solti
Dvorák :Symphony No 9, Decca
6. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Violin Concerto in D major - 1st movement
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Conductor: Okko Kamu
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto/Kennedy, EMI
7. The Beatles — Golden Slumbers & Carry That Weight
Abbey Road, Parlophone
8. Pet Shop Boys — Being Boring
Behaviour, Parlophone


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Garry Fabian Miller
Sun 13 Nov 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is photographic artist Garry Fabian Miller.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01755ry
Michael Berkeley's guest is the artist Garry Fabian Miller, whose work uses early photographic techniques to experiment with the nature and possibilities of light as both medium and subject. Since 1992 he has explored a more abstract form of picture-making by passing light through coloured glass and liquid and cut paper forms, using very long exposure. These unusual methods - a form of camera-less photography - create luminous realities that shift from pure abstraction to imaginary landscapes, and the results are usually presented as a series of images.

Garry Fabian Miller has exhibited widely throughout the world. In the UK, his work has been seen at the V & A Museum in London, Tate Liverpool, Newlyn, Edinburgh and Lincoln, among other venues. He is a regular exhibitor at the HackelBury Gallery in London, where his current exhibition, 'That I Might See', runs until mid-December.

The themes of light and darkness also permeate his musical choices, which range from a piece by the medieval composer Perotin, through Tudor vocal music by Byrd and Dowland to traditional music sung by June Tabor and Anne Briggs. There's also the Sarabande from Bach's English Suite No.2 in A minor, BWV 807, a songs by Edvard Grieg, sung by Anne Sofie von Otter, and Antony & The Johnsons with 'Hope there's Someone'.

Music played
1. Pérotin — Beata viscera
Performers: The Hilliard Ensemble/Dir Paul Hillier (David James – countertenor)
ECM 8377512
2. William Byrd — Agnus Dei’ from ‘Mass for Four Voices
Performers: Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Sir David Willcocks
DECCA 4336752
3. John Dowland — Flow My Tears
Performers: Alfred Deller (counter tenor), Desmond Dupré (lute)
HARMONIA MUNDI HM90215
4. Trad — The Border Widow’s Lament
Performers: June Tabor, Huw Warren (piano)
TOPIC TSCD543
5. Antony and the Johnsons — Hope There’s Someone
Performers: Antony & The Johnsons
ROUGH TRADE RTRADCD223
6. Trad — The Snow it melts the Soonest
Performers: Anne Briggs
TOPIC TSCD7078
7. Johann Sebastian Bach — ‘Sarabande’ from English Suite no 2 in A Minor BWV 807
Performers: Murray Perahia (piano)
SONY CLASSICAL SK60277
8. Grieg/Emanuel Geibel — ‘One day, my thought’ from Six Songs Op 48
Performers: Anne Sofie Von Otter (mezzo soprano), Bengt Forsberg (piano)
DG4375212


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

Travellers' Tales
Sun 13 Nov 2011
18:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music about travellers, with readings by Stella Gonet and Nicholas Farrell.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xbhf0
In this edition of Words and Music, the readers Stella Gonet and Nicholas Farrell set sail on a sea of tall tales told by travellers.

Since the ancient Greek poet Homer hailed the exploits of Odysseus there has been an appetite for the true, almost true and downright fabricated stories of travellers: their adventures, the strange sights they saw and the creatures they sometimes loved and left behind. These tales are reflected in from Debussy, Telemann, Rimsky-Korsakov and the Tiger Lillies with words by Sir John Mandeville, Alfred Lord Tennyson and Margaret Attwood.

Producer: Natalie Steed.

Producer's Note
Ever since the ancient Greek poet Homer sang of the exploits of Odysseus the true, half-true or downright fabricated tales of travellers and tricksters have fascinated artists and audiences.

Telemann’s ‘Gulliver’s Suite’, written two years after the publication of Jonathan Swift’s immensely popular satirical novel, ‘Gulliver’s Travels’, sees Gulliver set off on his first voyage. Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Scheherazad’e depicts scenes from ‘The Book of 1001 Night’s and especially the magical voyages of Sinbad.

‘The Travels of Sir John Mandeville’ is a book supposedly setting out the adventures of a fourteenth century English knight who travelled East through the Holy Land and on to Africa and China, almost reaching home. At turns geographical and fantastical, the book was used as a reference text by Christopher Columbus in spite of its depictions of a race that survived only on the smell of apples, weeping crocodiles and the anthropophagi, “the men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders”. It’s a work that continues to attract the attention of writers today. Matthew Francis has created a complete series of poems responding to the world of Sir John Mandeville and his ‘On Circumnavigation’ is included here. Mandeville’s extraordinarily poetic descriptions, of words freezing in mid-air only to reappear with a crackling of consonants and rushing sibilance in the thaw, are cited by George Szirtes in his poem ‘Seeking North’, included here alongside Mandeville’s own descriptions. Peter Maxwell Davies’ ‘Trumpet Concerto’ provides icy accompaniment.

The imagined and voluptuous possibilities of other worlds also attracted the parodists who conjured ‘The Land of Cockayne’ and the box-car dreamer’s equivalent ‘The Big Rock Candy Mountain’ whilst the act of imagination and recreation of other worlds is addressed in Coleridge’s ‘Kubla Khan’.

In many of these stories the adventurer encounters strange creatures, often falls in love with and then abandons them. Margaret Atwood’s ‘Siren Song’ and Louise Gluck’s ‘Circe’s Torment’ offer the perspective of the ones observed described and left behind. Oliver Knussen’s retelling of Maurice Sendak’s ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ sings the rage of the abandoned, whilst Richard Hawley and the sailors from Henry Purcell’s ‘Dido and Aeneas’ cleave to the sea, not their lovers. Only Tennyson’s mermaid seems delighted with her seductive power.

The programme ends with ‘Flying Robert’ by the Tiger Lillies from the junk opera ‘Shockheaded Peter’ a gloriously mournful and terrible tale of adventure gone wrong.

Producer: Natalie Steed

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
00:00
Georg Philipp Telemann — Intrada, Gulliver Suite for Two Violins
Performer: Andrew Manze, Caroline Balding
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907137, Tr 13
00:01
Matthew Francis
Of Circumnavigation, read by Stella Gonet and Nicholas Farrell
00:01
Frank Bridge — III Moonlight; Suite “The Sea”
Performer: Ulster Orchestra, conducted by Vernon Handley
CHANDOS CHAN8473, Tr 8
00:07
Robert Schumann — Von fremden Ländern und Menschen, Kinderszenen
Performer: Vladimir Horowitz
CBS CD42409, Tr 2
00:08
Anon
The Land of Cockayne, read by Nicholas Farrell
00:11
Locke/Tyner/Arr McClintock — Big Rock Candy Mountain
Performer: Harry McClintock
MERCURY 1700692, Tr 2
00:13
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov — The Sea and Sinbad’s Ship, Scheherezade
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski
RCA VD87743, Tr 1
00:13
Homer, translated by Robert Fagles
The Odyssey, read by Stella Gonet
00:22
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Kubla Kahn, read by Nicholas Farrell
00:25
Judith Weir — El Rey de Francia
Performer: The Schubert Ensemble of London
COLLINS CLASSICS 14532, Tr 4
00:26
Sarah Maguire
The Pomegranates of Kandahar, read by Stella Gonet
00:26
Trad/Arr Voix Bulgares — Kalimankou Denkou (The Evening Gathering)
Performer: Le Mystere Des Voix des Bulgares
4AD GAD 603 CD, Tr 3
00:33
Margaret Atwood
Siren Song, read by Stella Gonet
00:34
Oliver Knussen — Barbershop Quintet and Recessional; Where the Wild Things Are
Performer: London Sinfionetta, conducted by Oliver Knussen
UNICORN DKPCD9044, Tr 24
00:36
Louise Gluck
Circe’s Torment, read by Stella Gonet
00:37
Henry Purcell — Prelude, Sailor and Chorus: Come away fellow sailors, The Sailor’s Dance, Dido and Aeneas
Performer: St James’s Singers, St James’s Baroque Players, conducted by Ivor Bolton
TELDEC 4509911912, Tr 21
00:39
Richard Hawley — The Sea Calls, Lady’s Bridge
Performer: Richard Hawley
MUTE CDSTUMM278, Tr 7
00:45
Thomas Hardy
When I Set Out for Lyonesse, read by Nicholas Farrell
00:46
James Rhodes — La cathédrale engloutie, Préludes
Performer: Walter Giesking
EMI CDH7610042, Tr 10
00:52
Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Mermaid, read by Stella Gonet
00:54
Henri Duparc — L’invitation au voyage
Performer: Sarah Walker, mezzo soprano, Roger Vignoles, piano
HYPERION CDA66323, Tr 1
00:58
George Szirtes
Seeking North, read by Stella Gonet
01:00
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies — Presto, Trumpet Concerto
Performer: Scottosh National Orchestra, Trumpet, John Wallace, conducted by Peter Maxwell Davies
COLLINS CLASSICS 11812, Tr 3
01:06
“Sir John Mandeville”
From the Travels of Sir John Mandeville, From Joseph Addison Essay in the Spectator, November 23, 1710, read by Nicholas Farrell
01:07
Martin Jacques — Flying Robert
Performer: The Tiger Lillies
WARNER BROS 3984265222, Tr 10