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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お届けする「音楽の泉」。クラシック音楽の入門番組として1949年に放送を開始、今日まで数多くの名曲を紹介してきました。柔らかな語り口に定評のある音楽学者・皆川達夫さんが、興味深いエピソードを交えながら、作品についてわかりやすく解説します。
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: 2012年 5月26日(土)
放送時間: 午前6:00〜午前6:50(50分)
解説: 皆川達夫

− フランクのソナタ −
「バイオリン・ソナタ イ長調」フランク作曲
(バイオリン)オーギュスタン・デュメイ
(ピアノ)マリア・ジョアン・ピレシュ

「ハバネラ形式の小品」ラヴェル作曲
(バイオリン)オーギュスタン・デュメイ
(ピアノ)マリア・ジョアン・ピレシュ

「チガーヌ」ラヴェル作曲
(バイオリン)オーギュスタン・デュメイ
(ピアノ)マリア・ジョアン・ピレシュ

「“ルーマニア民俗舞曲”から“棒踊り”」バルトーク作曲
(バイオリン)五嶋みどり
(ピアノ)ロバート・マクドナルド


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: 2012年 5月26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
01. You Tell Me / Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
ALBUM: Damn The Torpedoes
02. Massachusetts / Bee Gees
ALBUM: Their Greatest Hits - The Record
03. Hot Stuff / Donna Summer
ALBUM: The Full Monty

フル・モンティ

フル・モンティ

http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-full-monty-original-soundtrack-r307874
04. Man In The Street / Don Drummond
ALBUM: More Intensified! Vol. 2
05. Woody Woodpecker〜Give The Bass Player Some〜Harlem Nocturne / Chuck Brown
ALBUM: We Got This
06. Rumba Argelina / Radio Tarifa
ALBUM: Live 25 July, 2004 - Ramallah
07. Bird On A Wire / Neville Brothers
ALBUM: Fearless
08. Oh Atlanta / Little Feat
ALBUM: Waiting for Columbus
09. Brave New Girl / Sonny Landreth
ALBUM: Elemental Journey
10. Midnight In Harlem / Tedeschi Trucks Band
ALBUM: Everybody's Talkin'
11. Hold On / Alabama Shakes
ALBUM: Boys & Girls
12. Boys & Girls / Alabama Shakes
ALBUM: Boys & Girls
13. You Can't Fail Me Now / Bonnie Raitt
ALBUM: Slipstream
14. Used To Rule The World / Bonnie Raitt
ALBUM: Slipstream
15. Occapella / Jon Cleary
ALBUM: Occapella!


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: 2012年 5月26日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
藤川パパQ

− カルテットの音楽 −
「メルティング・モンクス」 (ゴンチチ)(3分07秒)
<EPIC ESCL3738>

「フィフティーフィフス・アンド・ステーツ」(ズート・シムズ・カルテット)(4分40秒)
<MCA REC. MVCR-20055>

「イマジーナ」 (クアルテート・マオガニ)(4分11秒)
<BISCOITO FINO BF576>

「ブルー・エコー、カントリー・ジェントルマン」(ロサンゼルス・ギター・カルテット)(3分05秒)
<TELARC CD-80598>

バレエ音楽白鳥の湖”から 四羽の白鳥の踊り」チャイコフスキー作曲(1分31秒)
(管弦楽)モントリオール交響楽団
(指揮)シャルル・デュトワ
<ポリドール POCL-1245>

「ザ・モアー・アイ・シー・ユー」(シンガーズ・アンリミテッド)(4分05秒)
<UNIVERSAL 06025 1794292>

「ワ・ハビビ」 (クロノス・カルテット)(3分31秒)
<NONESUCH 7559-79828-8>

「ラップ・ユア・トラブルズ・イン・ドリーム」(ハンプトン・ホーズ・カルテット)(9分20秒)
<CONTEMPORARY OJCCD-713>

「おいしい水」 (クァルテート・エン・シー)(2分28秒)
<SONOPRESS CD00100/7>

「世の終わりのための四重奏曲 から 水晶の典礼メシアン作曲(2分39秒)(アンサンブル・ワルター・ブイケンス)
harmonia mundi HMA1951348>

「マレット・カルテット から 第1楽章 ファスト」スティーヴ・ライヒ作曲(6分47秒)(ソー・パーカッション)
<NONESUCH 7559796457>

「過ぎ去る景色」 (スーマー)(3分39秒)
<自主制作 NO NUMBER>

「愛していないのなら」(エリアデス・オチョア&カルテート・パトリア)(2分50秒)
東芝EMI VJCP-68252>

「マンボ・イン」 (プエルトサックス)(3分57秒)
<angel torres NO NUMBER>

「ウデュゲン・タイガ」 (フーン・フール・トゥ)(8分54秒)
<WORLD VILLAGE 468107>

「氷と水のワルツ」 (ゴンチチ)(2分41秒)
<EPIC ESCL3738>

「小舟」 (リリー・アブレウ)(2分13秒)
<Quindecim Rec. QP151>

「小舟」 (ワンダ・サー&ホベルト・メネスカル)(2分50秒)
<PolyGram FRCZ-1001>

「小舟」 (ジョアン・ドナート)(2分09秒)
<BMGビクター BVCP-7324>

「来夏世」 (大島保克鳩間可奈子)(1分35秒)
<VICTOR CDS-2912>


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 26 May 2012
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hz7rq
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests, including music by Horace Silver, John McLaughlin, and Michel Petrucciani. There's also a surprising appearance by Acker Bilk, revivalist jazz from Turk Murphy, and music from young British artists Finn Peters and Kaz Simmons.

Music played
01. Acker Bilk — Caravan
Composer: Ellington / Mills / Tizol Performers: Acker Bilk, cl; Al Fairweather, t; Bruce Turner, as; Johnny Mortimer, tb; Stan Greig, p; Tony Pitt, g; Tucker Finlayson, b; Ron McKay, d. Recorded: 1968, Dusseldorf.
In Concert 1968, Lake, CD 121, 7
02. Finn Peters — Octet
Composer: Peters Performers: Finn Peters, f, as; Tom Herbert, b; David Okumu, g; Nick Ramm, kb; Tom Skinner, perc; Matthew Yee-king, computers. Recorded: 2008.
Butterflies, Accidental, AC29 Track 7
03. Horace Silver — Song For My Father
Composer: Silver Performers: Carmell Jones, t; Joe Henderson, ts; Horace Silver, p; Teddy Smith, b; Roger Humphries, d. Recorded: October 26, 1964.
Best Of Horace Silver Vol. 2, Blue Note, CDP 7 93206 2, 1
04. Christie Brothers Stompers — Cielito Lindo
Composer: Fernandez / Redmond / Cavanagh Performers: Ken Colyer, t; Keith Christie, tb; Ian Christie, cl; Pat Hawes, p; Ben Marshall, bj; Mickey Ashman, b; George Hopkinson, d. Recorded: March 25 1951
Great Revival, Lake, 134, 20
05. Turk Murphy — Irish Black Bottom
Composer: Louis Armstrong & Percy Venable Performers: Bob Scobey t; Turk Murphy tb; Bill Napier, cl; Burt Bales, p; Bill Newman, bj; Squire Girsback, tu; Stan Ward, d. Recorded: January 19, 1950
New Orleans Shuffle, PHILIPS, BBL7145 S1 T 4
06. Frank Ricotti All Stars featuring Kenny Baker — Hobson’s Chase
Composer: Ricotti Performers: Kenny Baker, c; Don Lusher, tb; Roy Willox, Stan Sulzmann, Dave Willis, reeds; David Hartley, p; Les Thatcher, bj’ Chris Laurenve, b; Allan Ganley, d. Recorded: 1988.
The Beiderbecke Collection, Dormouse, 20, 8
07. Sarah Vaughan — Peter Gunn
Composer: Mancini, Livingston, Evans Performers: Sarah Vaughan and orchestra directed by Bill Holman.
Sings the Mancini Songbook, Verve, 558 401-2, 7

Power of Three

Power of Three

08. Michel Petrucciani — Morning Blues
Composer: Petrucciani Performers: Michel Petrucciani, p; Wayne Shorter, ss; Jim Hall, Guitar Recorded: July 1986.
Power of Three, Blue Note, CDP 7 46427 2, 3
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Power-Three-Michel-Petrucciani/dp/B000005H4O/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1338625823&sr=1-1
09. Barbara Dennerlein — Outhipped
Composer: Dennerlein Performers: Barbara Dennerlein, org; Don Alias, perc; Darren Barrett, t; James Genus, b; Craig Handy, ts; Antonio Hart, ss; Steve Nelson, marimba; Mitch Watkins, g; Jeff Tain Watts, d. Recorded: February 1999.
Outhipped, Verve, 547 503-2, 1
Dandelions

Dandelions

10. Kaz Simmons — Nice Life
Composer: Simmons Performers: Kaz Simmons. voc, g; Oli Langford, vn; Max Baillie, vn; Nozomi Cohen, vla; Lucy Railton, cello. Recorded: May 2010.
Dandelions, Fast Awake, 02, 7
http://kazsimmons.com/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/DANDELIONS-Kaz-Simmons/dp/B004YJZCLA/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1338626213&sr=1-1
11. John McLaughlin — It’s Funny
Composer: McLaughlin Performers: John Surman, ss; John McLaughlin, g; Brian Odges, b; Tony Oxley, d. Recorded: January 18, 1969.
Compact Jazz, Verve, 5161142, 2


Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz does exactly what it says on the tin: a weekly programme in which Geoffrey Smith shares his passion for jazz, through an exploration of its great writers, singers and players, as told from his own individual perspective. Having spent more than twenty years as host to Jazz Record Requests, reading listeners' letters and observing their passion for all types of jazz, Geoffrey Smith goes solo in this new series, exploring and illuminating the story of great jazz across its entire range, through personally-selected sequences of tracks.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5z0s
Roy Haynes
Sun 27 May 2012
00:00
BBC Radio 3
What do Lester Young, Bird, John Coltrane & Chick Corea share in common? Roy Haynes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hz823
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz, a personal journey taking in great musicians and great music.

What do Lester Young, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Chick Corea have in common? Drum legend Roy Haynes has played with them all, and is still going strong at 87. Geoffrey Smith surveys a starry career.

Music played
13 items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes


01. Eric Dolphy — Miss Toni
Composer: Eric Dolphy Performers: Eric Dolphy (as), Freddie Hubbard (tr), Jackie Byard (p), George Tucker (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1960
Outward Bound, New Jazz OJCCD0222 (1), 5.37
02. Lester Young — Ding Dong
Composer: Guarnieri Performers: Lester Young (ts), Jesse Drakes (tr), Jerry Eliot (trb), Junior Mance (p), Leroy Jackson (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1949
A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 368882, D1, Tr 1, 2.24
03. Bud Powell — Bouncin’ With Bud
Composer: Fuller/Powell Performers: Fats Navarro (tr), Sonny Rollins (ts), Bud Powell (p), Tommy Potter (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1949
A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 368882, D1, Tr 2, 3.00
04. Sarah Vaughan — Shulie-A-Bop
Composer: Threadwekk/Vaughan Performers: Sarah Vaughan (voc), John Malachi (p), Joe Benjamin (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1954
A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 368882, D1, Tr 8, 2.37
05. Stan Getz — I’m Late, I’m Late
Composer: Eddie Sauter Performers: Stan Getz (ts), John Neves (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1961
Stan Getz - Focus, Verve 8219822 (1), Tr 1, start 3.58, 4.09
06. Roy Haynes — Snap Crackle
Composer: Haynes Performers: Roland Kirk (reeds), Tommy Flanagan (p), Henry Grimes (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1962
A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 368882, D2, Tr 1, 4.00
07. Miles Davis — Seven Steps To Heaven
Composer: M Davis/V Feldman Performers: Miles Davis (tr), George Coleman (ts), Herbie Hancock (p), Ron Carter (b), Anthony Williams (d) Recorded: 1963
Seven Steps To Heaven, Columbia 4669702 (1), Tr 3, 0.42
08. John Coltrane — Dear Lord
Composer: John Coltrane Performers: John Coltrane (ts), McCoy Tyner (p), Jimmy Garrison (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1965
Transition, Impulse MVCZ86 (1), Tr 2, 5.32
09. Gary Burton — Liturgy
Composer: Mike Gibbs Performers: Gary Burton (vibes), Larry Coryell (g), Steve Swallow (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1967
Duster, RCA 74321257302 (1), Tr 7, 3.22
10. Chick Corea — Trio Improvisation
Composer: Chick Corea Performers: Chick Corea (p), Miroslav Vitous (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1981
Trio Music, ECM 1232/33, R1, S1/3, 3.00
11. Stephane Grappelli & Michel Pettruciani — Sweet Georgia Brown
Composer: Ben Bernie/Kenneth Casey/Maceo Pinkard Performers: Stephane Grappelli (vl), Michel Pettruciani (p), Geroge Mraz (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1995
Flamingo, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 369242, Tr 4, 4.03
12. Pat Metheny — James
Composer: Metheny/May Performers: Pat Metheny (g), Donald Harrison (as), David Kikoski (p), Christian McBride (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1994
A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 368882, D3, Tr 1, 4.31
13. Roy Haynes — Vistalite
Composer: Haynes Performers: Joe Henderson (ts), Ricardo Strobert (fl), Marcus Fiorilla (g), Stanley Cowell (p), Dave Jackson (b), Kenneth Nash (perc), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 1978
A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story, Dreyfus Jazz FDM 46050 368882, D3, Tr 5, 6.00


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates, and talk about the influence music has had on their lives
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

Matthew Fort
Sun 27 May 2012
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is food writer and critic Matthew Fort.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hz82c
Michael Berkeley welcomes the food writer and critic Matthew Fort, who for over 20 years was the Food & Drink Editor of The Guardian. A keen cook for most of his life, he has also written for Vanity Fair, the Observer, the Mail on Sunday, the Daily Telegraph and Country Living, among many other papers and journals. His books include Rhubarb and Black Pudding (1998), about the traditional foods of Lancashire; Eating Up Italy: Voyages on a Vespa (2004), and its sequel about Sicilian food, Sweet Honey, Bitter Lemons (2008). he has also contributed to Nigel Slater's book and TV series Real Food, and to Rick Stein's TV series Food Heroes.

Matthew is a passionate music-lover, and his choices begin with Schubert's Marche Militaire No.1 for piano duet, the first record he owned. The virtuoso piano music of the eccentric composer Alkan is another of his enthusiasms, as is the playing of the great Romanian pianist Dinu Lipatti, who died so tragically young. His love of the English countryside is represented by Finzi's Romance for string orchestra, Op.11, while he has always loved opera, especially the works of Verdi, and La Traviata in particular. His final choice is a chamber sonata by Rossini, who was a great gastronome as well as a fine composer.


Words and Music
A sequence of music interspersed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose read by leading actors
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f

Fighting Spirit
Sun 27 May 2012
18:30
BBC Radio 3
Words and music on the theme of fighting spirit. Readers: Alison Steadman and Peter Egan.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hz82m
With just two months to go before the start of the 2012 Olympics, and inspired by the idea of what motivates athletes to compete, an exploration of the theme of fighting spirit in its many guises.
From Aesop's famous morality tale of the hare and tortoise, through Lewis Carroll's selfish Queen domineering in a game of croquet, to Henry V's call to arms on St Crispin's Day - a range of driven characters reveal what it is that makes them tick.

Actors Alison Steadman and Peter Egan read poetry and prose alongside music including Raymond Scott, Schubert, Wagner, Irving Berlin and Queen.

Producer's Note

As would-be Olympic athletes limber up for the 2012 Games, they prepare themselves not only physically for the trials they face, but also mentally for the psychological strain of striving for such excellence. Thinking about what it is that drives these athletes to compete – the ambition and motivation it requires – led me to a broader exploration of the competitive or fighting spirit in its many guises.

The passions of this spirit are evoked through the versatile voices of revered actors Alison Steadman and Peter Egan, complemented by rousing and thought-provoking music by composers ranging from Raymond Scott to Richard Wagner.

So, what is the human, and as it turns out, animal instinct to win and be the best?

For the ponderous tortoise in Aesop’s famous fable, it takes the arrogance of the taunting hare to rouse him to the challenge of a race in which he proves that speed isn’t everything. Similarly, underdog schoolboy Harrison Opoku sets out to make the point that he too can be the best in Stephen Kelman’s Pigeon English, though he is motivated by the desire to make his parents proud. Harri’s endeavours in the 400-metre race span the whole programme and are set alongside Cole Porter’s self-effacing jazz classic You’re the Top sung by Ella Fitzgerald, Walther’s romantic prize-song from Wagner’s The Mastersingers of Nuremburg and to end with Queen’s We are the Champions.

Lines from Kipling’s set of inspirational rules for adult-life in the poem If grace the entrance to Wimbledon’s Centre Court and act as a sobering reminder of the virtues of both dignity and poise for success in life. Kipling’s profound thoughts are underscored with part of Schubert’s exquisite slow movement from his Quintet for Strings. Philip Larkin could perhaps have benefitted from Kipling’s ideals to help him come to terms with the apparent unfairness of his interaction with the opposite sex, as revealed in his Letter to a friend about girls.

Politics forces a race of a different kind for the Iron Lady as she triumphs in the pivotal 1975 election for leadership of the Tory party. Her autobiographical writings reveal a self-assured composure that kept her in a position of power for so many years, realised through the rhythmic gravitas of Michael Nyman’s music to the film, The Draughtsman’s Contract, and Verdi’s triumphal march from Aida. Yet, even Margaret Thatcher’s potent rule could not match that of the dictatorial Queen in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – cleverly revealed in an absurd game of croquet played against Shostakovich’s whimsical gallop from Odna.

Arvo Part’s minimalist and ominous Fratres leads to the battlefield, as Henry V recognises the need for team spirit and brotherhood in fighting for the greater cause of honour and national pride above individual recognition and reward. Meanwhile, it is God himself who motivates the young David to take on the mighty Goliath in The Old Testament, with extracts from Johann Kuhnau’s remarkably bright and vivid Biblical Sonata telling the tale of The Combat between David and Goliath.

Yet, it is the complexities of Lucifer’s fight with God and subsequent fall from grace in Milton’s Paradise Lost that raise the question of where the line should be drawn in the pursuit of power and success. The discord of the third movement to Charles Ives’ Piano Sonata, Concord, shares the uncertainty of Lucifer’s plight.

Emily Nelson (producer)

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:00
Raymond Scott — Powerhouse
Performer: Raymond Scott Quintet
Basta 30-9073-2, Tr 1

Aesop
Aesop’s Fable - The hare and the tortoise, readers Alison Steadman and Peter Egan
00:04
Raymond Scott — Powerhouse
Performer: Raymond Scott Quintet
Basta 30-9073-2, Tr 1

Stephen Kelman
Pigeon English, readers Peter Egan and Alison Steadman
00:07
Cole Porter — You’re the top
Performer: Ella Fitzgerald Performer: Buddy Bregman and orchestra
Verve 537 257-2, CD 2 Tr 8
00:10
Franz Schubert — String Quintet, Adagio (excerpt)
Performer: Melos Quartet Performer: Mstislav Rostropovich
Deutsche Grammophon 415 373-2, Tr 2

Rudyard Kipling
If, reader Alison Steadman

Philip Larkin
Letter to a friend about girls, reader Peter Egan
00:19
Irving Berlin — Anything You Can Do
Performer: Original Broadway Cast of ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ Performer: Chorus and Orchestra, directed by Jay Blackton
MCA Classics MCAD-10047, Tr 6

Margaret Thatcher
The Path to Power, reader Alison Steadman
00:23
Michael Nyman — Chasing Sleep, from ‘The Draughtsman’s Contract’
Performer: Michael Nyman Band
Virgin DVEBN 55, Tr 1

Margaret Thatcher
The Path to Power, reader Alison Steadman
00:26
Giuseppe Verdi — Triumphal March (‘Gloria all’Egitto’) from ‘Aida’
Performer: Nicolai Ghiaurov (Ramfis) Performer: Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala Performer: Claudio Abbado (conductor)
Deutsche Grammophon 415 286-2, Tr 6

Stephen Kelman
Pigeon English, reader Peter Egan
00:31
Richard Wagner — Walther’s Prize Song (‘Morgenlich leuchtend’), from ‘Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg’
Performer: Jonas Kaufman (tenor) Performer: Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Marco Armiliato (conductor)

Lewis Carroll
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (excerpt), readers Alison Steadman and Peter Egan
00:36
Dmitri Shostakovich — Galop from ‘Odna’
Performer: Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin Performer: Mikhail Jurowski (conductor)
Capriccio 10 562, Tr 2
00:40
Franklin Ardelle — Won’t You Come Over and Play Croquet
Performer: Peter Savidge (baritone) Performer: Jennifer Partridge (piano)
Just Accord JUSCD001, Tr 6
00:43
Arvo Pärt — Fratres for string and percussion
Performer: Hungarian State Opera Orchestra Performer: Tamás Benedek (conductor)
Naxos 8 553750, Tr 1

William Shakespeare
Henry V (St Crispin’s Day speech), reader Peter Egan
00:52
Johann Kuhnau — Biblical Sonata No. 1 ‘The Combat between David and Goliath’
Performer: John Butt (keyboard)
Harmonia Mundi HMU 907133, Trs 4, 1 and 8

Bible
David and Goliath, readers Peter Egan and Alison Steadman
00:57
Gabriel Fauré — In Paradisum
Performer: Gilles Cachemaille, Mathias Usbeck, Daniel Fuchs Performer: Choeur de Chambre Romand Performer: Choeur Pro Arte Performer: André Charlet Performer: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Performer: Armin Jordan (conductor)
Erato 3984-23274-2, Tr 12
01:01
Charles Ives — Piano Sonata No.2 “Concord”, 3rd movement
Performer: Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
Warner 2564 60297-2, Tr 20

John Milton
Paradise Lost (excerpt), reader Alison Steadman

Stephen Kelman
Pigeon English, readers Peter Egan and Alison Steadman
01:08
John Williams — Main Theme from ‘Superman’ (excerpt)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra Performer: John Williams (conductor)
Warner 3257-2, Tr 1

Stephen Kelman
Pigeon English, reader Peter Egan
01:10
Freddie Mercury — We are the Champions
Performer: Queen
Parlophone 6 86642 2, Tr 2