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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: 2013年 1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

THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
01. Long, Long Winter / The Impressions
ALBUM:Keep On Pushing
02. 鮪に鰯 / 高田渡
ALBUM:ごあいさつ
03. Tennessee Waltz / Jacky Terrasson & Cassandra Wilson
ALBUM:Rendezvous
04. Will You Love Me Tomorrow / The Shirelles
ALBUM:The Scepter Records Story
05. I Can't Help It / Hank Williams
ALBUM:The Best of Hank Williams
06. Jonah / Paul Simon
ALBUM:One-Trick Pony
07. House Of The Rising Sun / Mike Auldridge
ALBUM:Dobro
08. Introduction / Ravi Shankar
ALBUM:The Concert For Bangladesh
09. Bangla Dhun / Ravi Shankar
ALBUM:The Concert For Bangladesh
10. Rescue Me / Fontella Bass
ALBUM:My Chess Box
11. To Be Free / Fontella Bass
ALBUM:Free
12. Breath Of Life / World Saxophone Quartet
ALBUM:Breath Of Life
13. Here Comes The Sun / Tsugei Nobutaka
ALBUM:The Beatles 10 ~ Sgt. Tsugei's Only One Club Band
14. Colors / Taro & Jordan
ALBUM:Did I Laugh In Your Dream
15. Gare de L'Est / Joseph Tawadros
ALBUM:The Hour of Separation
16. Tiger Rag / Albert Lee
ALBUM:Gagged But Not Bound
17. Country Boy / Heads Hands & Feet
ALBUM:Heads Hands & Feet


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: 2013年 1月12日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− ヘビの音楽 −
「ラトラー・ソング」 (ゴンチチ)(4分35秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-01691>

「ブラック・スネイク・ブルース」(キング・オリバー&ヒズ・ディキシー・シンコペイターズ)(2分58秒)
<MCA REC. MVCR-20004>

「ブンガ・ダリア」 (スーディア)(4分19秒)
SONY MUSIC MHCL324>

「スネイクス」 (ジョージ・ウォリントン・クインテット)(5分56秒)
ビクターエンタテインメント VICJ2049>

「“へびとりのうた”から 第3曲、第4曲」
(バリトン)三原剛
(ピアノ)木下牧子
(2分30秒)
<fontec FOCD20019>

「忘れておくれ」 (コーノ・サラ)(3分42秒)
<ON THE CORNER REC. NO NUMBER>

「ザ・スポット」 (スネークフィンガー)(3分06秒)
<EAST SIDE DIGITAL ESD80212>

「やせた蛇」(オルケストル・トラディショネル・ドゥ・ラ・グアドループ)(3分38秒)
<FREMEAUX&ASSOCIES FA5259>

「クロウリン・キング・スネーク」 (ジョン・リー・フッカー)(2分46秒)
P-VINE PCD-4293>

「スネーク・アライヴ」(ナッシュヴィルブルーグラス・バンド)(4分14秒)
NECアベニュー A28C-49>

「メイク・ア・ノイズ」 (ケーティー・ハーザグ)(4分38秒)
<Marion-Lorraine Rec.DWT70259>

「欲望〜蛇を飼う唄〜」 (カルメン・マキ)(4分39秒)
SONY MUSIC SRCL4385>

「蛇遣いの呪文、カーリョー」 (門付け芸人ジョーギーたち)(3分35秒)
ビクターエンタテインメント VICG-60494>

「蛇」 (アフロキュービズム)(3分34秒)
<World Circuit WCD085>

「ビー・マイ・ラヴァー」 (アリス・クーパー)(3分22秒)
<Warner P8189W>

「ザ・スネイク」 (ヒラリー・コール)(3分36秒)
ビクターエンタテインメント VICJ-61594>

「ひとりぼっちの君よ」 (田中邦衛)(2分24秒)
ウルトラ・ヴァイヴ CDSOL-1353>

「ループ」 (ゴンチチ)(2分47秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

「あなたの苗字を名乗りたい」 (ぴんから兄弟)(4分12秒)
コロムビア COCA-10987>

The Fame Recordings

The Fame Recordings

「ドント・ルーズ・ユアー・グッド・シング」 (ダン・ペン)(2分26秒)
<FAME REC. CDCHD1353>


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

Karine Polwart session
Wed 9 Jan 2013
19:00
BBC Radio 2
Mark presents his new folk and acoustic show, with live music from singer Karine Polwart.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pmdzr
Mark Radcliffe presents Radio 2's new folk and acoustic show live from Salford Quays. This week, he welcomes Scottish songwriter Karine Polwart to the studio for a live session.

Inge Thomson (accordion) and Steven Polwart (guitar) accompany Karine as she performs tracks from her BBC Radio 2 Folk Award-nominated album Traces.

Popular and respected throughout the folk world, Karine began her music career as a member of the Scottish folk groups Malinky and the Battlefield Band, before going solo in 2003.

Her albums Faultlines, Scribbled in Chalk and This Earthly Spell have earned her a reputation as one of the most skilled, affecting and socially-engaged songwriters of her generation, while her 2008 collection Fairest Floo'er reaffirmed her connection with traditional folk music.

Traces, released last summer, is Karine's first full-length studio album in four years. Produced by Iain Cook of Glasgow band The Unwinding Hours, Traces has already earned Karine three nominations in the 2013 Folk Awards, in the Best Album, Best Original Song and Folk Singer of the Year categories.

It comes after a time spent concentrating on side-projects and varied collaborations, including work with The Burns Unit and Lau.

This is the second edition of Mark's new Radio 2 Folk Show. Future programmes will include an electric session from the acclaimed songwriter Chris Wood (16 January) and a session from the legendary folk-rock pioneers Fairport Convention (23 January). Richard Thompson, Heidi Talbot and Anaïs Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer are also lined up to perform live in the coming weeks.

On Wednesday 30 January, Mark will join Julie Fowlis onstage at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall to host the 14th annual BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. The event will broadcast live on Radio 2 from 7.30pm.


Music Played
01. Show of Hands and Roots — Roots

02. Heidi Talbot — Angels Without Wings

03. Richard Thompson — Salford Sunday

04. Lauren MacColl & Calum Stewart — Crow Road Croft

05. Karine Polwart — King of Birds
Live performance

06. Anais Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer — Geordie

07. Pete Coe — Byker Hill

08. Karine Polwart — Don't Worry

09. Karine Polwart — Cover Your Eyes
Live performance

10. Spiro — Rose Engine

11. Gerry Rafferty — Can I Have My Money Back?


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 12 Jan 2013
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ppvzt
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' requests including music by Friedrich Gulda, Mike Daniels and Gene Harris.

Music Played
01. Magic Hat Ensemble — Up Jumped Spring
Composer: Hubbard Performers: Steve Chadwick, t; Tony Ormesher, g; Andrzej Baranek, p; Nick Blacka, b; Rob Turner, d. 2009.
This Conversation Is Over, Jellymould, 01 Track 5

02. Fred Hunt — Autumn Leaves
Composer: Kosma Performers: Fred Hunt, p; Brian Mursell, b; Roger Nobes, d. 1979
Yesterdays, Bell Audiophile, BLR 84037 Track 4

03. Billy Eckstine — On Green Dolphin Street
Composer: Washington / Kaper Performers: Billy Eckstine, v; Billy Eckstine Orchestra; Bobby Tucker, cond.
Now Singing in 10 Great Movie, Wing, WL1130 Side 2, track 4

04. Charlie Shavers — Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby
Composer: Austin / Jordan Performers: Charlie Shavers, t, v; unknown p, b and d. 1964
Charlie Shavers / Ray Bryant Complete Recordings, Vol 2, Lonehill, 10183 Track 27

05. Friedrich Gulda — Blues For H G
Composer: Gulda Performers: Friedrich Gulda, p; J.A. Rettenbacker, b; Klaus Weiss, d. Feb 1970.
As You Like It, Crystal, 06 CRY 45 286 Side 1 Track 1

06. Ken Moule — Mae West
Composer: Moule Performers: Kenny Wheeler, t; Roy Willox, reeds; Ken Moule p; Louis Stewart, g; Lennie Bush, b; Ronnie Stephenson, d. Patrick Halling String Quartet, 1970.
Adam’s Rib Suite, Ember, CJS 823 Side 2 Track 5

07. Lee Wiley — Introduction and Come Sunday
Composer: Ellington Performers: Lee Wiley, v; Teddy Wilson p; George Duvivier, b; 1972.
Carnegie Hall Concert, Audiophile, ACD 10 Tracks 9 and 10

08. Mike Daniels Jazz Band — Don’t You Think I Love You.
Composer: Nelson / Oliver Performers: Mike Daniels, t; Gordon Blundy, tb; John Barnes, cl; Eddie Smith, bj; Don Smith, b; Arthur Fryatt, d. 20 Nov 1956.
British Traditional Jazz: a Potted History 1936-63, Lake, 300 CD 2 Track 17

09. Jack Teagarden (with Louis Armstrong) — Stars Fell on Alabama
Composer: Parish, Perkins Performers: Jack Teagarden, tb, v; Louis Armstrong, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Dick Cary, p; Arvell Shaw, b; Sid Catlett, d. 30 Nov 1947.
Big T, Proper, P1420 Track 13

10. Michel Petrucciani — Our Tune
Composer: Petrucciani Performers: Michel Petrucciani, p; Palle Danielsson, b; Eliot Zigmund, d. Dec 1985.
Pianism, Manhattan, CDP 7 46295-2 Track 2

11. Bobby Wellins — Time Gentlemen Please
Composer: Wellins, Critchinson, Cleyndert, Taylor Performers: Bobby Wellins, ts; John Critchinson, p; Andrew Cleyndert, b; Mark Taylor, d. 2011.
Time Gentlemen Please, Trio, 587 Track 1

12. Tony Kofi — Gallop’s Gallop
Composer: Thelonious Monk Performers: Tony Kofi, ss; Jonathan Gee p; Ben Hazleton b; Winston Clifford, d.
All Is Know, Specific, 001 Track 11


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

Eric Dolphy
Sun 13 Jan 2013
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith celebrates the work of saxophonist Eric Dolphy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ppwkq
One of the most adventurous musicians of the 1960s, reedman Eric Dolphy combined free jazz and form with the likes of Charles Mingus, and in such trail-blazing albums as Out to Lunch, until his untimely death in 1964.

Music Played
01. Eric Dolphy — Miss Toni
Composer: Charles Greenlee Performers: Eric Dolphy, bc; Freddie Hubbard, t; Jackie Byard, p; George Tucker, b; Roy Haynes, d. April 1960
Outward Bound, New Jazz, OJCCD0222 (1); Tr.6

02. Eric Dolphy — Glad to be Unhappy
Composer: Richard Rodgers Performers: Eric Dolphy, f; Jackie Byard, p; George Tucker, b; Roy Haynes, d. April 1960
Outward Bound, New Jazz, OJCCD022 (1); Tr. 5

03. Eric Dolphy — Miss Ann
Composer: Dolphy Performers: Eric Dolphy, as; Booker Little, t; Ron Carter, b; Jackie Byard, p; Roy Haynes, d. December 1960
Far Cry, New Jazz, 186402 (1); Tr.4

04. Eric Dolphy — Tenderly
Composer: Gross, Lawrence Performers: Eric Dolphy, as. December 1960
Far Cry, New Jazz, 186402 (1); Tr 6

05. Oliver Nelson — Hoe-Down
Composer: Nelson Performers: Oliver Nelson, ts; Eric Dolphy, as; Freddie Hubbard, t; Bill Evans, p; Paul Chambers, b. Roy Haynes, d. 1961
The Blues and The Abstract Truth, Impulse!, 051 154-2. Tr.2

06. John Lewis — Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk: Variant Three
Composer: Gunther Schuller Performers: Eric Dolphy, bc; Scott LaFaro on b; members of the Contemporary String Quartet; Sticks Evans, d. 1960
Jazz Abstractions, Atlantic, AMCY 109 Tr. 4;

07. Charles Mingus — Original Faubus Fables
Composer: Mingus Performers: The Charles Mingus quartet; Charles Mingus, b, v; Eric Dolphy, as; Ted Curson, t; Danny Richmond d, v. October 1960
Ken Burns Jazz: Charles Mingus, Columbia/Legacy, COL 501038 2. Tr. 4

08. Eric Dolphy — Love Me
Composer: Young, Washington Performers: Eric Dolphy,as. June 1963
Eric Dolphy: Music Matador, Jazz Hour, JHR 73593 (1); Tr.6

09. Eric Dolphy — Hat and Beard
Composer: Dolphy Performers: Eric Dolphy bc; Freddie Hubbard, t; Bobby Hutcherson, vib; Richard Davis, b; Tony Williams, d. February 1964
Out to Lunch, Blue Note Records, 7243 4 98793 2 4. Tr.1


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

Martin Carthy
Sun 13 Jan 2013
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Martin Carthy, folk musician, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pt8dj
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is Martin Carthy.
A highly influential figure in the world of traditional music, about fifty years ago he was at the forefront of the English folk revival - inspiring not just his fellow countrymen, but Bob Dylan and Paul Simon too.
Now he's part of a folk dynasty. His wife is the celebrated singer Norma Waterson and their daughter Eliza is as renowned for her fiddle playing, as she is her voice.
Martin, on the other hand, was brought up in an atmosphere that encouraged him to rise above his station - there was music in his Anglo-Irish background, but it wasn't encouraged and rarely if ever talked about.
He says, "In my opinion there is no such thing as bad music. There may be bad players or bad singers but I don't like the idea of inferior music".
The producer was Isabel Sargent.

Music Played
01. Vincenzo Bellini — I Puritani – O, Rendetemi la speme
Performer: Maria Callas
Great Voices of the Century, EMBER

02. Édith Piaf — Les Trois Cloches
Edith Piaf The Little Sparrow, LIVING ERA

03. Alan Lomax — La Partenza (The Parting)
Italian Treasury: The Trallaleri of Genoa The Alan Lomax Collection, ROUNDER

04. Elizabeth Cotten — Freight Train
Elizabeth Cotton “Freight Train And Other North Carolina Folk Songs And Tunes”, FOLKWAYS

05. Sam Larner — The Lofty Tall Ship
The Voice of The People Volume 12, TOPIC

06. Norma Waterson — Joseph Locke
Norma Waterson The Very Thought Of You, HANNIBAL

07. Eliza Carthy — In London so Fair
Eliza Carthy: Angelicana, TOPIC

08. Paco de Lucía — Se Pelean En Mimente
El Camaron De la Isla, PHILIPS


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

Orhan Pamuk
Sun 13 Jan 2013
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is Turkish author Orhan Pamuk.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pyfvg
Michael Berkeley's guest is the Turkish author Orhan Pamuk, who was born in Istanbul, a city which straddles East and West, and which haunts his many books.

Until he was 22 he wanted to become an artist, and studied architecture at Istanbul Technical University. A year later he decided to become a writer, and published his first novel, Cevdet Bey and His Sons, in 1982. The following year he published The Silent House, which won him his first literary award, while The White Castle (1985) won him international renown.

In the late 1980s he lived in the USA, where he wrote The Black Book; while his 1994 novel The New Life, about a group of university students influenced by a mysterious book, became one of the most widely-read Turkish novels. My Name is Red (1998) won many international awards, and in 2002 he published Snow, which he described as his 'first and last political novel', telling the story of tension between political islamists, secularists and nationalists.

Both Istanbul and The Museum of Innocence pay homage to his beloved native city, where he has lived for nearly all his life. Orhan Pamuk has won many international awards, including the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature.

Orhan Pamuk's eclectic choices reflect his interest in both Eastern and Western culture. They range from a Mozart piano concerto, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture and part of Mahler's Fifth Symphony to songs by Bob Dylan and Amy Winehouse, and traditional Turkish music.

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

00:04
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No.21 in C, K.467 - 2nd movement (andante)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano), English Chamber Orchestra/Jeffrey Tate
CD/Record number:PHILIPS 4163812

00:14
Peppino di Capri
Melancolie
CD/Record number:CARISCH VCA 26174

00:19
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
1812 Overture (op 49)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen
CD/Record number:PHILIPS 4125522

00:27
Dede Efendi
Yine Bir Gül-nihal
Zeki Müren
CD/Record number:Mu-yap

00:32
Frédéric Chopin
Funeral March from Piano Sonata No.2 in B minor, op.35 (arr. Elgar)
BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult
CD/Record number:EMI CDH7631342

00:41
Shigeru Umebayashi
Yumeji's Theme from In the Mood for Love
Original Soundtrack Recording
CD/Record number:VIRGIN CDVIR125

00:45
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor - 4th movement (excerpt)
Berlin Philharmonic/Bernard Haitink
CD/Record number:PHILIPS 4223552

00:53
Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson
Back to Black
Amy Winehouse
CD/Record number:Island Records 1752119
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

Horse
Sun 13 Jan 2013
18:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music on the theme of horses, with readings by Emily Taaffe and Sam Troughton.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ppwlr
Emily Taaffe and Sam Troughton read poetry and prose on the subject of horses, including texts by Larkin, Swift, Yeats and Shakespeare and music by Mahler, Berlioz, Rossini and Boyce.


Producer's Note
This episode is a celebration of the horse in literature, from the humble workhorse to knight's noble steed, from racehorse to ranch horse, as found in the writings of Cervantes, Philip Larkin, Thomas Hardy and Cormac McCarthy. Other imaginings of the horse include Jonathan Swift's Houyhnhnm, Virgil's Trojan Horse, and the creature as symbol of love and death in the poetry of Shakespeare and W. B. Yeats.

At the core of many of these texts is the relationship between man and horse: we find the horse as extension of its master's image in Gawain, Don Quixote, and Hardy’s No Buyers. There’s man’s empathy with his horse in the characters of Cormac McCarthy's Grady and Tolstoy's Vronsky, and a subversion of the hierarchy in Gulliver's Travels, where the Houyhnhnm is a noble and rational creature that looks down on the primitive human, or Yahoo.

Edith Bagnold and Philip Larkin give us two contrasting views of a champion racehorse, from the excitement of winning the world’s greatest steeplechase, to the twilight obscurity of retirement. In between we hear the music of a racing commentary broadcast: the Grand National at which Liam Treadwell rode the 100/1 outsider Mom Mome to victory in 2009.

The following year Radio 3 visited the grasslands of Mongolia for the BBC’s Music Planet, home to the very earliest type of bowed string instrument, the morin khuur, or horse-headed fiddle; our opening music is a traditional horse song recorded on that trip. Horse-hair is still the standard material for modern string instrument bows.

Another song in praise of a horse comes in the form of Doc Watson’s 1965 recording of Jimmie Driftwood’s Tennessee Stud, while Charles Ives paints a portrait of a runaway cab horse in a short sketch for concert band. Gawain and the Green Knight and the wooden horse of Virgil's Aeneid are accompanied by some of the music they inspired in Harrison Birtwistle's Gawain and Berlioz's Les Troyens. And of course no Words and Music about horses would be complete without the final gallop from Rossini's William Tell Overture.

Felix Carey (Producer)


Music and featured items
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:00
Trad. Mongolian
Gunan Khar (Horse Song)
Performer: Otgontsetseg
BBC World Routes recording

Mongolian horse
BBC World Routes recording

Ted Hughes
The Horses, reader Emily Taaffe

00:03
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.1, Movement 1
Performer: New York Philharmonic Performer: Leonard Bernstein (conductor)
SONY SX12K89499, CD1Tr 1-2

Anna Sewell
Black Beauty, reader Sam Troughton

Cormac McCarthy
All the Pretty Horses, reader Emily Taaffe

00:10
Doc Watson
Tennessee Stud
Composer: Jimmie Driftwood
VANGUARD VCDD 415582, CD2 Tr 7

Anon, trans. Brian Stone
Gawain and the Green Knight, reader Sam Troughton

00:15
Sir Harrison Birtwistle
Introduction from Gawain’s Journey
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra/Elgar Howarth
COLLINSCLASSICS 13872, Tr 10

Cervantes, trans. J. M. Cohen
Don Quixote, reader Emily Taaffe

00:18
Gioachino Rossini
William Tell, Overture
Performer: National Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Riccardo Chailly (conductor)
DECCA 417 797 2, Tr 1

Thomas Hardy
No Buyers, reader Sam Troughton

00:23
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.1, Movement 3
Performer: New York Philharmonic Performer: Leonard Bernstein (conductor)
SONY SX12K89499, CD1

Enid Bagnold
National Velvet, reader Emily Taaffe

Grand National 2009
Jim McGrath (commentator)

Philip Larkin
At Grass, reader Emily Taaffe

00:31
Frank Bridge
Nocturne from Suite for String Orchestra
Performer: English String Orchestra Performer: William Boughton (conductor)
NIMBUS NI521013, CD3 Tr 11

Tolstoy, translated Rosemary Edmonds
Anna Karenina, reader Sam Troughton

00:38
Charles Ives
Runaway Horse on Main Street
Performer: The President’s Own United States Marine Band Performer: Colonel Timothy W. Foley (director)
NAXOS 8570559, Tr 19

Jonathan Swift
Gulliver's Travels (abridged), reader Sam Troughton

00:41
William Boyce
Symphony No.3 in C major
Performer: The English Concert Performer: Trevor Pinnock (conductor)
ARCHIV 419 631 2, Tr 7-9

Virgil, translated by John Dryden
The Aeneid, reader Emily Taaffe

00:49
Hector Berlioz
Les Troyens, Act 1 “Chatiment effroyable”
Performer: Gary Lakes, Gregory Cross, Gino Quilico, Rene Schirrer, Michel Phillippe, Catherine Dubosc, Claudine Carlson Performer: Montreal Symphony Orchestra Chorus Performer: Montreal Symphony Orchestra Performer: Charles Dutoit (conductor)
DECCA 443 694-2, CD1 Tr 11

W. B. Yeats
Michael Robartes bids his beloved be at peace, reader Emily Taaffe

00:57
Johannes Brahms
Es tont ein voller Harfenklang from Gesange Op.17
Performer: Jan Schroeder (horn), Hans-Ulrich Winkler (horn) Performer: Julia Raines Hahn (harp) Performer: North German Radio Chorus
DG 477 8258, Tr 1

Shakespeare
Venus and Adonis, reader Sam Troughton

01:04
Robert Schumann
Piano Quintet Op.44, Movement 3
Performer: Beaux Arts Trio Performer: Samuel Rhodes (viola) Performer: Dolf Bettelheim (violin)
PHILIPS 420791 2, Tr 7

Sylvia Plath
Whiteness I Remember, reader Emily Taaffe

01:10
Bat for Lashes
Horse and I
Composer: Natasha Khan
ECHO ECHCD72, Tr 1