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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11月17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. Heart Of Gold / Bettye LaVette
ALBUM:Child Of The Seventies
02. Ordinary Joe / Terry Callier
ALBUM:Alive
03. Martin St Martin / Terry Callier
ALBUM:About Time - The Terry Callier Story 1965-1982
04. Cry Me A River / Jim Campilongo
ALBUM:Heaven Is Creepy
05. Mr & Mrs Mouse / Jim Campilongo
ALBUM:Heaven Is Creepy
06. Waiting For A Train / Jimmie Rodgers
ALBUM:The Essential Jimmie Rodgers
07. Take Five / The Bluegrass 45
ALBUM:Once Again From Kobe, Japan
08. Run Mountain / The Bluegrass 45
ALBUM:Once Again From Kobe, Japan
09. Pink Special #3 / Akira Otsuka
ALBUM:First Tear
10. Evanston Slide / Akira Otsuka
ALBUM:First Tear
11. At The Bop / Bloodest Saxophone
ALBUM:Swing To Bop
12. Hoppin' With Hunter / Big Jay McNeely
ALBUM:King Of The Honkin' Sax
13. Carolan's Concerto (Live) / The Chieftains
ALBUM:Best Of The Chieftains
14. Main Theme (From "The Grey Fox") / The Chieftains
ALBUM:Best Of The Chieftains
15. Radio City Serenade / Mark Knopfler
ALBUM:Privateering
16. Going Home: Theme Of The Local Hero / Mark Knopfler
ALBUM:Screenplaying


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11月17日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− VSの音楽 −
「逃げる男と求める女」 (ゴンチチ)(4分50秒)
<Leafage PCCA-021012>

「トゥート・トゥート・トゥートシー・グッドバイ」(バディ・リッチ&マックス・ローチ)(3分57秒)
<MERCURY 826 987-2>

「聖書ソナタダビデゴリアテの戦い”からダビデゴリアテの挑戦の言葉と戦い
ゴリアテの額に石が命中、彼が落命した場面」クーナウ作曲(1分09秒)
(オルガン)カレヴィ・キヴィニエミ
(パーカッション)マルック・クローン
<FINLANDIA 4509-98036-2>

「ラッパーズ・デライト」 (シュガーヒル・ギャング)(3分55秒)
RHINO R2 75624>

キャンバーウェル・グリーン」(ミックスマスター・モリス、ジョナ・シャープ)(6分09秒)
SSR SSR 167>

「闘いまた闘い」 (リエンゴ)(2分58秒)
<BOBMA RECORDS BOM513>

「イェルシャライム・イルクハー」(デヴィッド・グリスマン、アンディ・スタットマン)(4分09秒)
<ACOUSTIC DISC ACD-64>

「花の対抗試合」 (倉丘伸太郎)(3分13秒)
<P‐VINE PCD-1511>

ファニートとホセの間で」 (マチート)(2分57秒)
<BOBMA RECORDS BOM117>

「オール・ザ・シングス・ユー・アー」(ジム・ホールパット・メセニー)(6分58秒)
<TELARC CD-83442>

「ゴット・トゥ・ビー・フリー」 (キンクス)(3分56秒)
<PYE NSPL 18359>

「空色の」 (ミナクマリ)(6分09秒)
<parade PARADE06>

「映画“モスラ対ゴジラ”から モスラの旅立ち」(映画“モスラ対ゴジラ”オリジナル・サウンドトラック)(3分25秒)
東宝レコード AX-8100>

「プロレス拳」 (神楽坂はん子中島孝)(3分14秒)
<COLUMBIA A 2158>

津軽じょんがら節」 (寺内タケシ三橋美智也)(3分23秒)
<KING RECORDS BRIDGE-033>

「オー!リトル・レディー」 (タロー&ジョーダン)(2分37秒)
<JAHMANDO RECORDS JMD-001>

「バオリン・ソナタ 第1番 ニ長調 作品12 第1から第3楽章」ベートーヴェン作曲(4分39秒)
(バイオリン)イザベル・ファウスト
(ピアノ)アレクサンドル・メルニコフ
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 902025>

「ビリー7」 (ボブ・ディラン)(2分08秒)
SONY SRCS 6162>

「バード・アンド・キャット」 (ゴンチチ)(4分49秒)
<EPIC/SONY 32 8H-5087>

「バラ色の桜んぼの木と白い林檎の木」 (イヴェット・ジロー)(3分21秒)
<ANGEL RECORDS HM-1159>

「深海宇宙論」 (ファンシー・ナムナム)(3分34秒)
<disk union FJ046>


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Kings Place - 2012 London Jazz Festival
Sat 17 Nov 2012
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton presents a special edition from the 2012 London Jazz Festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nwbv0
Alyn Shipton presents a special London Jazz Festival edition in front of an audience at King's Place. In addition to listeners presenting their own requests, there will be favourite discs chosen by celebrity guests and musicians associated with the festival, plus some live music.

Music Played
01. Marcus Roberts — Honeysuckle Rose
Composer: Waller / Razaf Performers: Marcus Roberts, p. Recorded at Kings Place, 14th November 2012

02. Ahmad Jamal — Moonlight in Vermont
Composer: Blackburn / Seussdorff Performers: Ahmad Jamal, p; Israel Crosby, b; Vernell Fournier, d. 16 Jan 1958
Ahmad Jamal Moods (III At The Pershing / But Not For Me), Not Now, 3CD082, CD 3 Track 12

03. Louis Armstrong — Mack The Knife
Composer: Brecht / Weill Performers: Louis Armstrong, t, v; Trummy Young, tb; Ed Hall, cl; Billy Kyle, p; Arvell Shaw, b; Barrett Deems, d. 28 Sept 1955.
16 Most Requested Songs of the 1950s Vol2, Columbia, CK45111, Tk. 10

04. Lee Morgan — You Go To My Head
Composer: Coots / Gillespie Performers: Lee Morgan, t; Wayne Shorter, ts; Harold Mabern Jr, p; Bob Cranshaw, b; Billy Higgins, d. June / July 1965
The Gigolo, Blue Note, 84212, Track 5

05. Sonny Rollins — Slow Boat To China
Composer: Loesser Performers: Sonny Rollins, ts; Kenny Drew, p; Percy Heath, b; Art Blakey, d. 17 Dec 1951.
Prestige Profiles, Prestige, 987 705-0, Track 4

06. Mara Carlyle — Away With Those Self-Loving Lads
Composer: Trad Performers: Mara Carlyle, p, v ukulele; Max De Wardener, b; Carla Rees, fl. 2011
Floreat, Ancient and Modern, AMCD001, Track 9

07. Dexter Gordon — I Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
Composer: Styne / Kahn Performers: Dexter Gordon, ts; Sonny Clark, p; Butch Warren, b; Billy Higgins, d. 27 August 1962
Go!, Blue Note, 98794, Track 2

08. Karin Krog — Who Knows
Composer: Krog Performers: Karin Krog, v; Ross Stanley p. Recorded at Kings Place, 14th November 2012

09. Marcus Roberts and Bela Fleck — Petunia
Composer: Roberts, Fleck Performers: Marcus Roberts, p; Bela Fleck, bj; Rodney Jordan, b; Jason Marsalis, d. December 2011
Across The Imaginary Divide, Rounder, 11661-9142-2, Track 5

10. Marcus Roberts — What is this thing called Love
Composer: Porter Performer: Marcus Roberts, p. Recorded at Kings Place, 14th November 2012


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

Sidney Bechet
Sun 18 Nov 2012
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith celebrates the work of New Orleans saxophonist Sidney Bechet.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nwbx2
Reed master Sidney Bechet can claim to be the first great jazz soloist, winning international acclaim before his fellow New Orleans giant, Louis Armstrong. Geoffrey Smith salutes a genius who inspired saxophonists from Johnny Hodges to John Coltrane.

Music Played
01. Sidney Bechet — Blackstick
Composer: Bechet Performers: Sidney Bechet and Noble Sissle’s Swingers: Sidney Bechet, cl, ss; Clarence Brereton, t; Gil White, cl, ts; Harry Brooks, p; Jimmy Miller, g; Jimmy Jones, b; Wilbert Kirk, d. 9th February 1938
The Essential Collection, Avid, AVC 994. D1, Tr. 2

02. Sidney Bechet — Wild Cat Blues
Composer: Waller/Williams Performers: Clarence Williams Blue Five: Sidney Bechet, ss; Thomas Morris, c; John Mayfield, tb; Clarence Williams, p; Buddy Christian, bj. July 30th 1923
Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Sidney Bechet, Columbia/Legacy, 501031 2. Tr.1

03. Sidney Bechet — Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Composer: Clarke/Johnston/Turk/Meyer Performers: Clarence William’s Blue Five: Sidney Bechet, ss, sarrusophone; Louis Armstrong, t; Charles Irvis, tb; Clarence Williams, p; Buddy Christian, bj; Eva Taylor, v. December 17th 1924
Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Sidney Bechet, Columbia/Legacy, 501031 2. Tr 3

04. Sidney Bechet — Shag
Composer: Jordan Performers: Sidney Bechet’s New Orleans Feetwarmers: Sidney Bechet, cl, ss; Tommy Ladnier, t; Teddy Nixon, tb; Henry Duncan, p; Wilson Myers, v, b; Morris Morland, d. September 15th 1932
Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Sidney Bechet, Columbia/Legacy, 501031 2. Tr. 6

05. Sidney Bechet — Really the Blues
Composer: Mezzrow Performers: Sidney Bechet, ss; Mezz Mezzrow, cl; Tommy Ladnier, t; Cliff Jackson, p; Elmer Jones, b; Teddy Bunn, g Manzie Johnson, d. 1938
Sidney Bechet 1923-1943, Bluebird, ND90317 (4); D1, Tr. 8

06. Sidney Bechet — China Boy
Composer: Winfree/Boutelje Performers: Bechet-Spanier Big Four: Sidney Bechet, cl, ss; Muggsy Spanier, c; Carmen Mastren, g; Wellman Braud, b. 28th March 1940
The Essential Collection: Sidney Bechet, Avid, AVC 994. Tr. 17

07. Sidney Bechet — Shake It and Break It
Composer: Qualli Clark/Friscoe Performers: Sidney Bechet and his New Orleans Feetwarmers: Sidney Bechet, cl, ss; Sidney De Paris, t; Sandy Williams, tb; Cliff Jackson, p; Bernard Addison, g; Wellman Braud, b; Sid Catlett, d. June 4th 1940
Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Sidney Bechet, Columbia/Legacy, 501031 2. Tr. 17

08. Sidney Bechet — Summertime
Composer: G & I Gershwin/ D & D Heyward Performers: Sidney Bechet, ss; Teddy Bunn, g; Meade Lux Lewis, p; John Williams, b; Sid Catlett, d June 8th 1939
Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Sidney Bechet, Columbia/Legacy, 501031 2. Tr. 15

09. Sidney Bechet — The Sheik of Araby
Composer: Smith/Wheeler/Snyder Performers: Sidney Bechet ss, ts, cl, p, b, d. 18th April 1941
The Essential Collection: Sidney Bechet, Avid, AVC 994. D2, Tr. 3

10. Sidney Bechet — Shine
Composer: Dabney/Mack/Brown Performers: Art Hodes’ Blue Note Jazzmen: Sidney Bechet, cl, ss; Bill Davison, c; Art Hodes, p; Pops Foster, b; Freddy Moore, d. 12th October 1945
The Essential Collection: Sidney Bechet, Avid, AVC 994 D2, Tr. 11

11. Sidney Bechet — Blue Horizon
Composer: Bechet Performers: Sidney Bechet, cl; Sidney De Paris, t; George Foster, b; Manzie Johnson, d. December 1944
Ken Burns Jazz: Sidney Bechet, Columbia/Legacy, 501031 2. Tr.19

12. Humphrey Lyttelton — Georgia
Composer: Carmichael/Gorrell Performers: Sidney Bechet with Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band: Humphrey Lyttelton, t; Keith Christie, tb; Wally Fawkes, cl; Sidney Bechet, ss; George Webb, p; Buddy Wallis, bj; John Wright, b; Bernard Seward, d. 13th November 1949
Sidney Bechet: Classics 1949 Vol. 3, Classics Tr.18, Classics 1223

13. Sidney Bechet — Once in a While
Composer: Edwards/Green Performers: Sidney Bechet Quartet; Sidney Bechet, ss; Martial Solal, p; Lloyd Thompson, b; Al Levitt, d. March 12th 1957
Brussels Fair 1958, Lonehill Jazz, LHJ10323 (1) Tr. 14

14. Sidney Bechet — St. Louis Blues
Composer: Handy Performers: Sidney Bechet, ss; Buck Clayton, t; Vic Dickenson, tb, George Wein, p; Arvell Shaw, b; Kansas Fields, d. Brussels 29th July / 3rd August 1958
Brussels Fair 1958, Lonehill Jazz, LHJ10323 (1); Tr.7


Desert Island Discs
Desert Island Discs was created by Roy Plomley in 1942, and the format is simple: a guest is invited by Kirsty Young to choose the eight records they would take with them to a desert island
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs

John Lloyd
Sun 18 Nov 2012
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Comedy producer John Lloyd is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nx32n
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the director, producer and writer, John Lloyd.

His work has been making us laugh for over thirty years: Spitting Image, Not The Nine o'Clock News, Blackadder and QI are just a handful of the programmes he's helped to create. If the comedy work ever dries up he could open a shop selling second hand Baftas - he's won a stack of them and a Grammy and an Emmy.

Which isn't to say it's been an easy ride - fall outs, multiple sackings and missed opportunities have peppered his stellar career in comedy. He says,

"I like starting things ... there are starters and finishers in life, that's the great divide ... I like the fight and the passion and the difficulty - well I don't like it, but it's what I do".

Producer: Cathy Drysdale.

Music Played
01. Van Morrison
Bright Side of the Road
Into the Music, Mercury

02. The Waterboys
The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
Room to Room, Ensign

03. The Lovin' Spoonful
Do You Believe in Magic?
The Lovin’ Spoonful – the Collection, Castle

04. America
Sister Golden Hair
America – Greatest Hits, Warner

05. The Crystals
Da Doo Rom Ron
Phil Spector Collection, Abkco

06. George Frideric Handel
The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Performer: The Academy of St Martins in the Fields conducted by Neville Marriner
Pachelbel, Albinoni, …, Decca

07. Dire Straits
Walk of Life
Sultans of Swing, Vertigo

08. Mark Fry
Regrets
Shooting The Moon, Boredidlebaby


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

Charles Williams
Sun 18 Nov 2012
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is Labour politician Lord Williams of Elvel.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n11dp
Michael Berkeley's guest is the Labour peer Charles Williams, who sits in the House of Lords as Lord Williams of Elvel. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and the London School of Economics, Charles Williams played 87 first-class cricket matches for Essex and Oxford University. He subsequently enjoyed a successful and varied career as a businessman, including acting as director of Mirror Group Newspapers from 1985 to 1992. He is currently president of the Radnor branch of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales. he was made CBE in 1980 and a life peer in 1985. He has published acclaimed biographies of General de Gaulle, Konrad Adenauer, Marshal Petain, Harold Macmillan, and the cricketer Sir Donald Bradman,and his latest book, Gentlemen and Players, looks at the difference between amateurism and professionalism in cricket, taking as its starting point the annual first-class cricket match Gentlemen v Players, first played at Lords in 1806, and focusing on the final ten years of amateurism in the game in the postwar period.

Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:05
Claudio Monteverdi
Duo Seraphim (from the Vespers of 1610)
Robert Tear and Philip Pangridge (tenors), John Shirley-Quirk (baritone), Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra/John Eliot Gardiner
CD/Record number:DECCA 443 482-2
00:16
Olivier Messiaen
Abime des Oiseaux (Quartet for the End of Time)
Gervase de Peyer (Clarinet)
CD/Record number:EMI CDM 763947-2
00:24
Domenico Modugno
Volare
Domenico Modugno
CD/Record number:ORFEON 16051
00:29
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Serenade in C minor, K388 (1st movement) by Mozart
London Winds/Michael Collins (clarinet)
CD/Record number:ONYX 4012
00:37
Johannes Brahms
Ruf zu Maria (from Marienlieder Op 22)
Danish National Radio Choir/Stefan Parkman
CD/Record number:CHANDOS CHAN 9671
00:44
Alban Berg
Four Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op.5 (No.1)
Sabine Meyer (Clarinet), Oleg Maisenberg (Piano)
CD/Record number:DG 447 112-2
00:47
Hector Berlioz
Lacrymosa (from Grande Messe des Morts)
Léopold Simoneau (Tenor), Boston Symphony Orchestra, New England Conservatory Chorus/Charles Munch
CD/Record number:RCA 82876 66373-2
http://www.classicarts.co.uk/passions-thisWeek.asp


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

Retail Therapy
Sun 18 Nov 2012
18:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music exploring shopping and trade. Readings by Phil Davis and Raquel Cassidy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nwc9y
Poetry and prose exploring all aspects of shopping and trade, read by Phil Davis (Whitechapel/Silk) and Raquel Cassidy (Lead Balloon/Teachers). From Madame Bovary's compulsive spending and The Mayor of Casterbridge selling his wife to the betrayal of Christ for thirty pieces of silver and Charlie Bucket's life changing purchase of that golden ticket lined Whipple-Scrumptious Fudge-Mallow Delight.

Producer's Note
Call it what you will - trading, bartering, bargaining, spending, shopping – retail transactions of all kinds have been part of human interaction from the earliest of times.

In ‘The Winter’s Tale’ roguish peddler Autolycus sells his wares - a range of female paraphernalia from perfume to linen, and bracelets to gloves - tapping into a market still buoyant today – men buying gifts to keep women happy. We fast forward from 17th-century Sicily to 19th-century middle England and discover in the town of ‘Cranford’ a rather sniffy attitude to the very idea of trade, when a certain class of society would have as little to do with the profession as possible. Smetana’s opera ‘The Bartered Bride’ tells the story of Marenka whose lover Jeník is paid off by a scheming marriage broker and accepts 300 florins to give her up. Unsurprisingly as it’s a comic opera all is not as it seems, and their story ends happily. The same can’t be said for another bartered bride, Susan Henchard in ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’, who is heartlessly auctioned off by her drunken husband at a country fair. A reminder that throughout history even human lives have been traded and sold.

City trading has surely been one of the most vilified forms of transaction in recent years and yet it remains central to the 21st-century global economy. Dublin-born investment banker turned writer Aifric Campbell’s novel ‘On the Floor’ is set in the financial markets of London and Hong Kong and tells the story of 28-year-old Geri Molloy, who finds herself caught up in a deal that will put her career on the line. As the markets pulse with Steve Reich’s ‘Music for 18 Musicians’ we relocate to Stravinsky’s portrayal of the Russian carnival Maslenitsa (‘Shrovetide Fair’), the last chance to purchase blinis and other treats before the privations of Lent. Sir Harrison Birtwistle’s brief but playful ‘Chorale from a Toy Shop’ (albeit a rather creepy sounding one) was dedicated to Stravinsky on the occasion of his 85th birthday and sets the tone perfectly for Raquel’s fantastic interpretation of ‘The Pardoner’s Tale’. When she came into the studio she told me she’d been inspired by a description of him as a ‘eunachy goat’ – a great depiction of his fraudulent and hypocritical selling of so called pardons.

The term ‘Trade Winds’ was initially a purely meteorological term, but by the 18th century it had become associated with foreign commerce due to the significance of the easterly winds to England’s merchant fleet crossing the Atlantic. Both Frederick Keel and Ronald Binge evoke produce laden galleons at sea.

Literature is full of life-changing transactions but my personal favourite is the moment a single Whipple-Scrumptious Fudge-Mallow Delight opens up the world of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory to poor little Charlie Bucket. I couldn’t resist including the voice of the original eccentric and sinister Wonka, Gene Wilder. In Madame Bovary’s instance it’s not so much a single transaction that alters her life, but an increasingly lavish series of them at the hands of manipulative shopkeeper Monsieur Lheureux. We meet her first when she still has some self-control and is able on this occasion to say thanks but no thanks. The seeds of her downfall however are planted months earlier not with a single purchase but a single social event, a ball given by local aristocrat the Marquis d'Andervilliers where her head is filled with a desire for the finer things (and people) in life. Here it is conjured up by Berlioz’s famous bal from the colourful ‘Symphonie Fantastique’.

From 19th-century French boutique owners to the somewhat more soulless environment many of us shop in today – the shopping centre. ‘What Was Lost’ is the 2007 debut novel of Catherine O’Flynn, who found inspiration for it whilst working in a record shop in the Merry Hill Centre in the West Midlands. In it a child goes missing – here she is spotted on the CCTV by an unassuming night shift security man whose heart starts beating harder to Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, forever made that bit more sinister by its presence in the soundtrack to ‘The Exorcist’.

In putting together this programme I couldn’t exclude the often overlooked genre of Chick Lit. In Sophie Kinsella’s ‘Shopaholic’ Becky Bloomwood is a modern day Madame Bovary – a compulsive spender who just can’t stop shopping – much like that other icon of shoe related indulgence, Carrie Bradshaw from ‘Sex in the City’ … Raquel’s reading of Becky opening her VISA bill practically gave me flashbacks to my own early twenties VISA card nightmare! Via Ketelby’s ‘Persian Market’ we come next to Istanbul in the 1970s and Orhan Pamuk’s young protagonist Kemal, whose life is forever changed on entering a boutique to buy his fiancée a gift. He falls in love instantly with shop girl Füsun, which leads to the unravelling of his entire existence and results in him drinking a LOT of raki. Arnold Bax’s ‘In A Vodka Shop’ is a pianistic image of that other often compulsive drain on our finances … alcohol.

Amy Lowell’s poem ‘Market Day’ evokes the heart of a small New England town and, via the local church organ, leads us to another devastating transaction, that of Judas and the thirty pieces of silver with which he betrayed Christ. To me, Phil’s reading quietly conveys the intensity of Judas’s grief and remorse, reflected in Haydn’s ‘Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross’. We close with the final encounter between Emma Bovary and Lheureux who now shows his true colours showing no remorse for her debt ridden predicament. By now her fate is sealed – perhaps in the conclusion to ‘Symphonie Fantastique’, where the protagonist sees spectres and sorcerers at his own funeral – we can hear Emma’s own imminent demise. A lesson to us all to think before we shop.

With thanks to Raquel Cassidy and Phil Davis.

Ruth Thomson (Producer)


Music and featured items
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

William Shakespeare
The Winter’s Tale Act IV, Scene 4, Autolycus's song, reader Phil Davis

00:00
Matthew Locke
Suite No 4 in C major from The Broken Consort Part 1 - Saraband
Performer: The Locke Consort
Globe GLO5027, Tr.4

Elizabeth Gaskell
Cranford (excerpt), reader Raquel Cassidy

00:02
Ronald Binge
Trade Winds (extract)
Performer: Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Performer: Ernest Tomlinson (conductor)
Marco Polo 8223515, Tr.7

00:05
Bedrich Smetana
Overture to The Bartered Bride (extract)
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra Performer: Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor)
Chandos CHAN31282, CD 1 Tr.1

Thomas Hardy
The Mayor of Casterbridge (excerpt), reader Phil Davis

00:09
Roger Waters
Money (extract)
Performer: Pink Floyd
EMI 5821362, Tr.6

00:10
Steve Reich
Music for 18 Musicians (extract)
Performer: Steve Reich and Musicians
ECM 8214172, Tr.1

Aifric Campbell
On The Floor (excerpt), reader Raquel Cassidy

00:12
Igor Stravinsky
Petrushka – Shrovetide Fair (extract)
Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Performer: Simon Rattle (conductor)
EMI 5855382, CD 2 Tr. 1

00:17
Sir Harrison Birtwistle
Chorale from a Toy-Shop
Performer: The Galliard Ensemble
Deux Elles DXL1019, Tr.13

Geoffrey Chaucer (trans Nevill Coghill)
Canterbury Tales - The Pardoner’s Tale (excerpt), reader Phil Davis

00:20
Frederick Keel
Trade Winds
Performer: Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone) Performer: Roger Vignoles (piano)
EMI 724357520324, Tr.17

00:22
Lesley Bricusse/Anthony Newley
Lucky Charlie (extract)
Performer: Studio Musicians Performer: Walther Scharf (conductor)
HIP-O HIPD40020, Tr.5

Roald Dahl
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (excerpt), reader Phil Davis

00:23
Lesley Bricusse/Anthony Newley
Pure Imagination
Performer: Gene Wilder (vocals) Performer: Walther Scharf (conductor)
HIP-O HIPD40020, Tr.7

00:27
Hector Berlioz
Symphonie Fantastique Opus 14 – Un Bal
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra Performer: Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)
Signum SIGCD193, Tr.2

Gustave Flaubert (trans Francis Steegmuller)
Madame Bovery (excerpt), reader Raquel Cassidy

00:36
Modest Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel)
Pictures from an exhibition - Limoges (Le marche)
Performer: Orchestra Symphonique de Montreal Performer: Charles Dutoit (conductor)
Decca 417 299-2, Tr.10

Catherine O’Flynn
What Was Lost (excerpt), reader Phil Davis

00:39
Jimmy Webb
Wichita Lineman (extract)
Performer: Glenn Campbell (vocals)
Capitol CDP7464832, Tr.2

00:40
Mike Oldfield
Tubular Bells (extract)
Performer: Mike Oldfield
Warner 9362462942, Tr.2

00:41
Douglas J. Cuomo
Sex and the City (Main Title Theme)
Sony STVCD172, Tr.1

Sophie Kinsella
Shopaholic (excerpt), reader Phil Davis

Sophie Kinsella
Shopaholic (excerpt), reader Raquel Cassidy

00:44
Barrett Strong
Money (extract)
Performer: The Flying Lizards
Sony 88697290762, Tr.16

00:45
Albert Ketelbey
In a Persian Market
Performer: London Promenade Orchestra Performer: Alexander Faris (conductor)
Philips 4000112, Tr.6

Orhan Pamuk
The Museum of Innocence (excerpt), reader Phil Davis

00:53
Arnold Bax
In a Vodka Shop
Performer: Ashley Wass (piano)
Naxos 8557439, Tr.6

00:57
Charles Ives
Variations on America – Waltz (extract)
Performer: ‘The President’s Own’ United States Marine Band
Col Timothy W. Foley (director), Tr.4

Amy Lowell
Market Day

00:58
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata for organ no. 6 (BWV.530) in G major; 3rd mvt. Allegro
Performer: Christopher Herrick (organ)
Hyperion CDA 663890, Tr.15

King James Bible
Matthew Chapter 26 verses 14-16 and 47-50, Chapter 27 verses 1-8, reader Phil Davis

01:02
Joseph Haydn
The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross Opus 51 – Sonata IV
Performer: The Fitzwilliam Quartet
Linn CKD153, Tr.5

Gustave Flaubert (trans Francis Steegmuller)
Madame Bovery (excerpt), reader Raquel Cassidy

01:12
Hector Berlioz
Symphonie Fantastique Opus 14 – Finale movement (extract)
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra Performer: Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)
Signum SIGCD193, Tr.5