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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: 2013年 1月 5日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前11:00(220分)
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THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
01. Mambo #5 / Perez Prado & His Orchestra
ALBUM:Damaso Perez Prado In His Early Days
02. Tennessee Waltz / Patti Page
ALBUM:Best Selection Of Patti Page
03. I Went To Your Wedding / Patti Page
ALBUM:The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years, Vol. 1
04. The Rock And Roll Waltz / Kay Starr
ALBUM:Mega Hits'50s
05. 東京ブギウギ / 笠置シヅ子
ALBUM:The Rough Guide To The Music Of Japan
06. 銀座カンカン娘 / 高峰秀子
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07. 銀座カンカン娘 / ダディ竹千代&東京おとぼけキャッツ
ALBUM:Dead Stock
08. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) / Hank Williams
ALBUM:Hank Williams Best Selection
09. Poor Me / Fats Domino
ALBUM:Goin' Back To New Orleans
10. Heartbreak Hotel / Elvis Presley
ALBUM:Elvis: 30 #1 Hits
11. Heartbreak Hotel / 小坂一也
ALBUM:Wagon Master 1954
12. Lucille / Little Richard
ALBUM:Best R&B Masters
13. Lucille / 平尾昌晃
ALBUM:Tokyo Beat Anthology Vol.1 - Rockin' Days 1955-1962
14. Maybe Baby / Buddy Holly with The Crickets
ALBUM:From The Original Master Tapes
15. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Laurie London
ALBUM:British Beat Before The Beatles 1955-1962
16. Rock Island Line / Lonnie Donegan
ALBUM:My Old Man's A Dustman: The Singles A's & B's 1954-1961
17. Stranger On The Shore / Acker Bilk
ALBUM:Clarinet Mood Best
18. Lonely Teardrops / Jackie Wilson
ALBUM:Jackie Wilson Greatest Hits
19. Magic Moment / Perry Como
ALBUM:Perry Como Greatest Hits
20. Big River / Johnny Cash
ALBUM:The Essential Johnny Cash
21. Back In The U.S.A. / Chuck Berry
ALBUM:The Chess Box
22. Sweet Little Sixteen / John Lennon
ALBUM:Lennon
23. Wreck Of The John B / The Kingston Trio
ALBUM:Kingston Trio Golden Disk
24. What Am I Living For / Chuck Willis
ALBUM:Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974, Volume 3 (1955-1958)
25. Endless Sleep / Jody Reynolds
ALBUM:The London American Story 1958
26. Just A Dream / Jimmy Clanton
ALBUM:This Is Rock'n' Roll vol.4
27. Lonesome Town / Paul McCartney
ALBUM:Run Devil Run
28. Somethin' Else / Eddie Cochran
ALBUM:Twin Best Now
29. Chantilly Lace / Big Bopper
ALBUM:Sound Patio - American Pops Graffiti
30. Donna / Ritchie Valens
ALBUM:Only Rock 'N Roll 1955-1959: 20 Pop Hits
31. I'm Movin' On / Ray Charles
ALBUM:The Definitive Ray Charles
32. Three Bells(Les Trois Cloches)/ Edith Piaf & Les Compagnons De La Chanson
ALBUM:Edith Piaf - 10-LP Japanese Box Set
33. Let It Be Me / George Harrison
ALBUM:Early Takes Volume 1
34. Stairway To Heaven / Neil Sedaka
ALBUM:The Very Best Of Neil Sedaka
35. Sea Of Love / The Honeydrippers
ALBUM:The Honeydrippers Volume One
36. Peter Gunn / Art Of Noise feat Duane Eddy
ALBUM:The Best Of The Art Of Noise
37. Husha-A-Bye / The Mystics
ALBUM:Laurie Rare Masters Vol.1
38. Blue Angel / Roy Orbison
ALBUM:In Dreams: The Greatest Hits
39. The Wanderer / Dion
ALBUM:The Essential Dion
40. Will You Love Me Tomorrow / Carole King
ALBUM:Tapestry
41. Little Egypt / The Coasters
ALBUM:Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974, Volume 4 (1958-1962)
42. Corrina, Corrina / Ray Peterson
ALBUM:American Top 40-Polygram Golden Hits Vol.2 (1960-1964)
43. Baby I Love You / The Ronettes
ALBUM:The Best Of The Ronettes
44. Bring It On Home To Me / Sam Cooke
ALBUM:The Man Who Invented Soul
45. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise / Les Paul & Mary Ford
ALBUM:Les Paul & Mary Ford
46. Mambo #5 (A Little Bit Of...) / Lou Bega
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The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe
Mark Radcliffe explores the wide range of traditional and contemporary folk and acoustic music from around the UK and the world, with regular interviews and live sessions from folk's finest performers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01phglj
Bellowhead session
Wed 2 Jan 2013
19:00
BBC Radio 2
Mark Radcliffe introduces his new folk show, with Bellowhead playing live in session.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pgrp0
Mark Radcliffe presents the first edition of his brand new folk show, live from Salford Quays.

To usher in the new programme and the new year, Mark is joined in the studio by the 11-piece folk phenomenon Bellowhead, who will perform tracks from their latest album Broadside.

Mark Radcliffe welcomes the band to the BBC's Salford studios for this, the first edition of Radio 2's new Folk Show. The weekly programme will see lifelong folk fan Mark explore the wide and wonderful range of traditional and contemporary folk and acoustic music from around the UK and the world, with regular interviews and live sessions from folk's finest performers.

Virtuosic, energetic and thrilling, Bellowhead's remarkable albums and live performances have captured the imagination of folk fans old and new. The band formed in 2004 when duo Spiers & Boden decided to revisit the concept of big band folk music and invited jazz and fellow folk musicians to form a group that, for many, has recast English traditional music in an exciting new light and significantly broadened its appeal.

Bellowhead's 2010 album, Hedonism, was recorded at Abbey Road studios and produced by the renowned rock and roots producer John Leckie. The record went silver, selling more than 60,000 copies, a remarkable achievement for an independently released British folk album. The band's 2012 follow-up, Broadside, entered the UK album chart in the Top 20, and earned the band two nominations in this year's BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

An exhilarating and theatrical live band, Bellowhead have performed at the BBC Proms, Radio 2's 2Day and Live in Hyde Park events, and headlined festivals across the country. They have been the subject of television specials and are artists in residence at London's Southbank Centre.

Performing on the Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe in the next few weeks are popular and respected Scottish singer Karine Polwart (9 January), acclaimed songwriter Chris Wood (16 January) and legendary folk-rock pioneers Fairport Convention (23 January).

On Wednesday 30 January, Mark will join Julie Fowlis onstage at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall to host the fourteenth annual BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. The event will be broadcast live on Radio 2 from 7.30pm.

Music Played
01. Bellowhead — 10,000 Miles Away
Live performance

02. Kris Drever — Harvest Gypsies

03. The Unthanks — Tar Barrel In Dale

04. Emma Sweeney — The Singing Kettle

05. Karine Polwart — Daisy

06. Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick — John Barleycorn

07. Bellowhead — Lillibulero
Live performance

08. Bellowhead — Roll The Woodpile Down
Live performance

09. Sam Carter — Dreams Are Made Of Money

10. Mary Dillon — When A Man's In Love

11. Mama Rosin — Sittin’ On Top Of The World

12. Emily Portman — Moon Shines Bright


Travelling Folk
Bruce MacGregor presents Radio Scotland's flagship folk programme and brings you the very best of today's music and song.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlyrt
Thu 3 Jan 2013
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Bruce MacGregor takes a look back on some of the past Young Trad Musicians of the Year.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pf1nl
Emily Smith, Rona Wilkie and Stuart Cassells join Bruce Macgregor, as Travelling Folk takes a look back on some of the past Young Traditional Musician of the Year winners.

Music Played
01. JP Trio — Hazletunes

02. Silly Wizard — The Queen of Argyll

03. Trio Gitan — Swing 49

04. Findlay Napier and the Bar Room Mountaineers — One For Me

05. Rona Wilkie — Roy’s Dinasour Jumper

06. Emily Smith — Love You Still

07. Red Hot Chilli Pipers — Just for Willie / Kelsey's Wee Reel

08. The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc — Halling From Trondheim

09. Ossian — Ae Fond Kiss

10. Karen Ryan — Reels

11. Blair Douglas — The Heaven Taught Ploughman

12. Rachel Sermanni — The Fog

13. Peter Nardini — Hogmanay

14. Tattie Jam — Bulgarian Molecule

15. Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman — The Ballad of Andy Jacobs

16. Carlos Núñez — Galicien libre a Paris

17. Patrick Street — Music For A Found Harmonium

18. Malinky — The Shipyard Apprentice

19. Jez Hellard & The Djukella Orchestra — Luther/ The Last Straw

20. Rodrigo Romani — Terra de Melide

21. Darrell Scott — Still Got A Ways To Go

22. Natalie MacMaster — Farewell march / Charlie Hardie reel / Frank Gilruth reel / McArthur road reel


Ralph McLean's Country
From the sound of Nashville to new bluegrass, Ralph McLean explores American roots music, featuring a selection of classic country, live performance and timeless Americana
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dnzs9
Fri 4 Jan 2013
20:03
BBC Radio Ulster
Ralph McLean takes you on a two-hour journey into American roots music.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pk1s2
Ralph McLean takes you on a two-hour journey into the wonderful world of American roots music, offering up a selection of classic country and timeless Americana. Including News.


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

Dave Brubeck Tribute
Sun 6 Jan 2013
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a tribute to pianist Dave Brubeck.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pmf7s
In a commemorative tribute to Dave Brubeck, who died last month, Geoffrey Smith surveys his ground-breaking work as pianist, composer and leader of his world-famous quartet, including such iconic albums as Time Out and collaboration with the likes of Louis Armstrong.

Music Played
01. Dave Brubeck — Unsquare Dance
Composer: Brubeck Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Gene Wright , b; Paul Desmond, as; Joe Morello, d. 1961
The Essential Dave Brubeck, Columbia/Legacy, 510594 2. D2, Tr.4

02. Dave Brubeck — Indiana
Composer: Hanley / MacDonald Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Ron Crotty, b; Cal Tjader, d. 1949
The Essential Dave Brubeck, Columbia/Legacy, 510594 2. D1, Tr. 1

03. Dave Brubeck — The Duke
Composer: Brubeck Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Bob Bates, b; Joe Dodge, d. 1955
The Essential Dave Brubeck, Columbia/Legacy, 510594 2. D1, Tr. 6

04. Dave Brubeck — Perdido
Composer: Tizol Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Ron Crotty, b; Lloyd Davis, d. 1953
The Essential Dave Brubeck, Columbia/Legacy, 510594 2. D1, Tr.2

05. Dave Brubeck — Audrey
Composer: Brubeck / Desmond Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Bob Bates, b; Joe Dodge, d. 1954
The Essential Dave Brubeck, Columbia/Legacy, 510594 2. D1, Tr.5

06. Dave Brubeck — History of a Boy Scout
Composer: Brubeck Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Bob Bates, b; Joe Morello, d. 1956
Time Signatures: A Career Retrospective, Columbia/Legacy, C2K 52946. Tr. 14

07. Dave Brubeck — Georgia on My Mind
Composer: Carmichael / Gorrell Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Gene Wright, b; Joe Morello, d. 1959
Time Signatures: A Career Retrospective, Columbia/Legacy, C2K 52947; Tr. 5

08. Dave Brubeck — Take 5
Composer: Brubeck Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Gene Wright, b; Joe Morello, d. February 1963
The Dave Brubeck Quartet at Carnegie Hall, CBS, 62156, S2. Tr.3

09. Dave Brubeck — The Real Ambassador
Composer: D & I Brubeck Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Eugene Wright, b; Joe Morello, d; Louis Armstrong, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, Annie Ross, v. 1961
Ken Burns Jazz: Dave Brubeck, Columbia/Legacy, COL 501032 2. Tr.10

10. Dave Brubeck — St. Louis Blues
Composer: Handy Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Gerry Mulligan, bs; Jack Six, b; Alan Dawson, d. 1970
Time Signatures: A Career Retrospective, Columbia/Legacy, C4K 52945; Tr. 8

11. Dave Brubeck — Someday My Prince will Come
Composer: Morley / Churchill Performers: Dave Brubeck, p; Chris Brubeck b; Danny Brubeck, d. 1993
Trio Brubeck, Music Masters, 01612-65102-2. Tr. 11


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

Stephen Tompkinson
Sun 6 Jan 2013
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is actor Stephen Tompkinson.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pyfs4
Michael Berkeley welcomes the popular actor Stephen Tompkinson, best known for his appearances in TV drama and comedy productions, such as DCI Banks, Wild At Heart, Ballykissangel and Drop the Dead Donkey, as well as in the film Brassed Off. He is currently making his stage musical debut as King Arthur in Spamalot in London's West End.

Many of Stephen's choices for Private Passions relate to pieces he was introduced to as a child, such as Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker ballet, and Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. He first came to Scott Joplin's music through the film The Sting, while the score for Brassed Off, played by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, is particularly dear to his heart, owing to his own Northern roots. His remaining choices include a section of Mozart's Requiem, which he finds especially moving, and pieces by Cole Porter and Booker T and the MGs.

Music Played
00:07
Joaquín Rodrigo & Trevor Jones
En Aranjuez con tu Amor (Concierto de Aranjuez)
00:13
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Nutcracker (Act 1, tableau II)
00:27
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
Peter and the Wolf (opening)
00:35
Scott Joplin
Solace: A Mexican Serenade
00:43
Booker T. Jones
Soul Limbo
00:47
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Lacrimosa (Requiem in D minor, K.626)
00:52
Cole Porter
Now You Has Jazz (High Society)
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

Beginnings
Sun 6 Jan 2013
18:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music on the theme of beginnings. Readings by Geraldine James and Neil Pearson.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pmf89
Words and Music marks the start of the new year with a programme on the theme of Beginnings, with readers Geraldine James and Neil Pearson. Tennyson and Spenser poetically mark the new year as a moment for hope and celebration, while Dylan Thomas' In The Beginning re-tells the biblical story of creation, with musical accompaniment from Haydn and Copland. Birth and the beginning of life is the inspiration for poems by Thom Gunn and Anne Stevenson, while Philip Larkin and A.E Housman reflect on the process of renewal, which sees life eternally beginning again.

Producer's Note
With the festive season only just behind us and still a few New Year’s resolutions intact – Words and Music celebrates Beginnings; from the biblical take on creation, to the beginnings of human life and the start of the day. We open with the peeling of bells and Tennyson’s exhortation to ‘ring out wild bells’ and bid the old year farewell while welcoming the new one in with hope. Purcell’s overture to The Fairy Queen underscores Spenser’s depiction of annual optimism (from his work of the same name), with New Year ‘forth looking out of Janus gate’, promising ‘hope of new delight’.

We then explore perhaps the most famous Beginning of them all: the story of God’s creation of the world. The depiction in Genesis of a Grand Creator bringing order to chaos is mirrored by the powerful, percussive chords and suspended cadences which open Haydn’s oratorio The Creation. Aaron Copland’s 1947 choral work In the beginning takes its text from the King James bible and has a crystalline simplicity. Revealingly, Copland suggested the work be sung ‘in a gentle manner, like reading a familiar, oft-told story’.

Our existence is marked by new days, new seasons and new life. John Masefield’s Dawn and A.E Housman’s Spring Morning capture that sense of re-awakening and redemption through a new dawn and a new season – mirrored by Grieg’s Morning Mood from Peer Gynt, with its slowly unfurling flute melody, broadening out into the symphony of a new day. We hear Housman’s words sung as well as spoken, in George Butterworth’s setting of When the lad for the longing sighs – a plaintive portrayal of a lad in love which echoes the vision of a forlorn young lover in Spring Morning.

Birth is where we all begin. Thom Gunn and Anne Stevenson reflect in two very different but equally poignant poems, on how a baby enters the world and becomes part of the relentless march of time, while also delivering a new beginning to the parent. Three contrasting lullabies punctuate this section on new arrivals. From Debussy’s dream-like Claire de lune, to the full-scale sentiment of Baby of Mine from Disney’s 1941 classic Dumbo, arriving at William Byrd’s 1588 nativity madrigal Lullaby, my sweet little baby – full of mesmerising polyphony and with a hint of the darkness to come after the innocence of infancy.

Anne Stevenson suggests that with motherhood, a woman becomes ‘part of the premises of everything there is: a time, a tribe, a war’. And it’s that sense of the eternal which takes us to the end of the programme. For T.S Eliot and Philip Larkin a Beginning is a deceptive thing. Time is not made up of beginnings and ends but is a constant cycle: ‘The end is where we start from’. The ethereal, sustained closing notes of Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time reflect that conception of endlessness. In Larkin’s Trees and Paul Simon’s Leaves That Are Green, the natural world is the ideal emblem of life as a pattern of repetition, where we endlessly tell ourselves to ‘Begin afresh, afresh, afresh’.


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

Alfred Lord Tennyson
Extract from In Memoriam (Ring out, wild bells), reader Ian Pearson

00:01
Henry Purcell
The Fairy Queen Overture
Performer: Symphony of Harmony and Invention Orchestra Performer: Harry Christophers (conductor)
CORO COR 16005, Tr.1

Edmund Spenser
Extract from The Faerie Queen, reader Geraldine James

The King James Bible
Extract from Genesis, reader Neil Pearson

00:03
Joseph Haydn
The Creation- extract
Performer: The English Baroque Soloists Performer: Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
ARCHIV 449217-2, Tr1

Dylan Thomas
In The Beginning, reader Geraldine James

00:09
Aaron Copland
In the beginning (extract)
Performer: Sally Bruce-Payne (mezzo) Performer: Dunedin Consort Performer: Ben Parry (conductor)
LINN CKD117, Tr. 1

John Masefield
Dawn, reader Ian Pearson

00:13
Edvard Grieg
Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op. 23
Performer: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra Performer: Neeme Jarvi (conductor)
DG 427807-2, Tr. 1

A.E Housman
Spring Morning, reader Geraldine James

00:18
George Butterworth
When the lad for the longing sighs from A Shropshire Lad
Performer: Roderick Williams (baritone) Performer: Iain Burnside (piano)
NAXOS 8.572426, Tr.14

00:20
Orlando Gibbons
In Nomine a 5
Performer: Fretwork
VIRGIN VC790706-2, Tr.11

John Donne
The Sun Rising, reader Neil Pearson

Bram Stoker
Extract from Dracula , reader Geraldine James

00:26
Philip Glass
Dracula (arranged Michael Riesman)
Performer: Michael Riesman (piano)
ORANGE MOUNTAIN OMM0033, Tr.1

Charles Dickens
Extract from David Copperfield, reader Neil Pearson

00:28
Benjamin Britten
Cradle Song from Scottish Songs
Performer: Mark Wilde (tenor) Performer: David Owen Norris (piano)
NAXOS 8.572706, Tr. 20

Ian McEwan
Extract from The Child In Time, reader Geraldine James

00:33
Claude Debussy
Clair de lune from Suite Bergamasque
Performer: James Rhodes (piano)
WARNER 5052498358528, CD 2 Tr.6

00:37
Ned Washington and Frank Churchill
Baby Mine from Dumbo
Performer: Elizabeth Noyes
PICKWICK DSTCD455, Tr. 16

Thom Gunn
Baby Song, reader Neil Pearson

Anne Stevenson
Poem for a Daughter reader Geraldine James

00:41
William Byrd
Lullaby, my sweet little baby
Performer: Tallis Scholars Performer: Peter Phillips (conductor)
GIMELL CDGIM010, CD 1 Tr.7

00:48
Olivier Messiaen
Louange a l’immortalite de Jesus from Quartet for the End of Time
Performer: Soloists of the Philharmonia Orchestra
SIGNUM SIGCD126, Tr.9

T.S Eliot
Extract from Four Quartets, reader Neil Pearson

Philip Larkin
Trees, reader Geraldine James

00:55
Paul Simon
Leaves That Are Green
Performer: Paul Simon
CBS CDCBS62690, Tr.2