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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://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/
放送日: 2013年 7月13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

(曲名 / アーティスト名 // アルバム名)

 01. Gimme Some Lovin' / The Blues Brothers // The Blues Brothers Complete
 02. Farther Up The Road / Bobby Bland // I Pity The Fool -The Duke Recordings Vol.1
 03. Who Will The Next Fool Be / Bobby Bland // Turn On Your Love Light: The Duke Recordings, Vol. 2
 04. Share Your Love With Me / Bobby Bland // Turn On Your Love Light: The Duke Recordings, Vol. 2
 05. Black Night (45 Version) / Bobby Bland // Turn On Your Love Light: The Duke Recordings, Vol. 2
 06. Yield Not To Temptation / Bobby Bland // Turn On Your Love Light: The Duke Recordings, Vol. 2
 07. Where My Baby Went / Bobby "Blue" Bland // His California Album
 08. Drifting Blues / Snooks Eaglin // New Orleans Street Singer
 09. Texas Stomp / Big Maceo // Boogie Woogie (10CD set)
 10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman / Freddie King // Texas Sensation
 11. Mother-In-Law Blues / Buddy Guy // The Complete Chess Studio Recordings
 12. Mean Old World / Eric Clapton & Duane Allman // An Anthology
 13. Work Song / The Butterfield Blues Band // East-West
 14. Worry / Robert Cray // Nothin But Love
 15. Ramblin' On My Mind / Robert Johnson // The Complete Recordings
 16. Sic Em Dogs / Bukka White // Big Daddy
 17. Como / The Fujii + Fumica // We Pray The Brooze
 18. Rugare / Garikayi Tirikoti & Madzitateguru EDU Mbira Orchestra // Gwenyambira


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://www4.nhk.or.jp/kaiteki/
放送日: 2013年 7月13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

− うるおいの音楽 −

「明日は頑張れるかもしれない ストリングス・バージョン」
ゴンチチ
(2分57秒)
<EPIC ESCL4062>

「エンドレス・フォールズ」 (ロシル)
(7分43秒)
<kranky 141>

「シダーダオ」 (パッソ・トルト)
(3分01秒)
<yb music YBCD074>

「湖畔にて」 シューベルト作曲
(4分15秒)
バリトンディートリッヒ・フィッシャー・ディースカウ
(ピアノ)ジェラルド・ムーア
<DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON FOCG29097/100>

「ミラクル・ウォーター」 (サンバスンダ)
(4分54秒)
<cmn CMNW-023>

「三郎杉」 (北島三郎
(5分20秒)
クラウンレコード CRCN-40057>

「アマン」 (ボンビーノ)
(3分56秒)
<NONESUCH 534291-2>

「ライフ・イズ・ウォーター」 (シム・レッドモンド・バンド)
(3分49秒)
<Buffalo Rec. LBCY-405>
54:55〜

Walking Shadows

Walking Shadows

「ラッシュ・ライフ」 (ジョジュア・レッドマン
(6分42秒)
<NONESUCH 7559796093>
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Walking-Shadows-Joshua-Redman/dp/B00BWDJILG/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1375005295&sr=1-1&keywords=B00BWDJILG
1:06:13〜
QUINTETS 1955-1959 BORROWED TIMES(2CD)

QUINTETS 1955-1959 BORROWED TIMES(2CD)

「スター・アイズ」 (レッド・ロドニー・クインテット
(10分51秒)
<FRESH SOUND FSR-CD554>
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Borrowed-Times-Quintets-1955-59-2CD/dp/B002EPAOKU/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1375005376&sr=1-1&keywords=B002EPAOKU
「ダンシング・オン・ウォーター」 (フィンジャン)
(2分34秒)
<ROUNDER REC. 11661-3160-2>

酒とバラの日々」 (マントヴァーニ楽団)
(2分28秒)
<DECCA REC. UICY-1568>

「ディル・ヘイ・メラ・ディワナ」
(映画“ラジュー出世する”サントラ)
(6分08秒)
<TIPS INDUSTRIES TCCD6104>

「逃げの時間」 (ゴンチチ
(1分42秒)
<EPIC ESCL4062>

アコーディオン弾き」 (マーサ・ウェインライト)
(2分38秒)
<DROWNED IN SOUND REC. VVR723066>

アコーディオン弾き」 (ジル・エグロ)
(3分10秒)
<リスペクトレコード RES-228>

「そよ風のリズム、愛の歌」 (ナンシー・ヴィエイラ
(3分27秒)
<リスペクトレコード RES-229>

マチスマ」 (パット・メセニー
(3分45秒)
パット・メセニー
<NONESUCH 7559795875>


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 13 Jul 2013
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036ts76
Alyn Shipton's selection of music suggested by listeners includes music on unusual instruments, including pieces by baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan and harpist David Snell.

Music Played

01. One To Ten In Ohio
Gerry Mulligan
Composer: Mulligan Performers: Gerry Mulligan, bs; Bob Brookmeyer, vtb; Tom Scott, ts; Howard Roberts, g; Roger Kellaway, p; Chuck Domanico, b; Emil Richards, Joe Porcaro, perc. 1971.
The Age of Steam, A&M, 0804 Track 1 (4.15)

02. Bean Rows and Blues Shots (Part 1)
John Harle, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Ivor Bolton
Composer: Mike Westbrook Performers: John Harle, s; Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Ivor Bolton, conductor. July 1991.
Works by Nyman / Bryars / Westbrook, Argo, 4338472 Track 3 (6.14)

03. The Crickets
Woody Herman
Composer: Marais Performers: Ernie Royal, Al Porcino, Stan Fishelson, Charlie Walp, Shorty Rogers, tp; Earl Swope, Bill Harris, Ollie Wilson, Bart Varsalona, tb; Woody Herman, cl, as, v; Sam Marowitz, as; Gene Ammons, Buddy Savitt, Jimmy Giuffre, ts; Serge Chaloff, bs; Lou Levy, p; Oscar Pettiford, b; Shelly Manne, d; Terry Gibbs, vib; Mary Ann McCall, v. 26 May 1949
The Woody Herman Story, Proper, Properbox 15 CD 4 Track 13 (3.14)

04. Honeysuckle Rose
Teddy Wilson
Composer: Waller, Razaf Performers: Teddy Wilson, p; Hugo Rasmussen, b; Ed Thigpen, d.v. Copenhagen, 21 May 1979
In Copenhagen, Storyville, 1018516 Track 1 (5.00)

05. West End Blues
Rod Mason / Chris Barber
Composer: Oliver Performers: Rod Mason, c; Chris Barber, tb; Helm Renz, cl; Udo Jagers, bj; Ansgar Bergmann, p. 1985.
Jazz Holiday, Timeless, 524 Track 6 (3.20)

06. Little Girl
Sammy Rimington
Composer: Henry, Hyde Performers: Sammy Rimington, cl; Andy Finch, p; John Coles, bj; Annie Hawkins, b; Alan Sticky Wickett d. 11 May 1980.
BBC Jazz from the 70 and 80s vol 1, Upbeat, URCD 152 Track 7 (4.39)

07. Invention in A Minor
David Snell
Composer: J S Bach Performers: David Snell, hp, arr; Frank Clarke b; Alan Parker, Eric Ford, g; Barry Morgan, d. 1971.
Harp Transplant, PRT, 7771 Track 8 (1.34)

08. In a Mist
Bix Beiderbecke
Composer: Beiderbecke Performers: Bix Beiderbecke, p. 1927.
In a Mist, Phoenix, 131535 Track 22 (2.47)

09. Blue Lou
Erroll Garner
Composer: Sampson, Mills Performers: Erroll Garner, p; Eddie Calhoun, b; Kelly Martin, d. 1959
Dreamstreet / One World Concert, Telarc, 83350 Track 3 (5.01)

10. I’m Not Supposed to Be Blue Blues
Anita O'Day
Composer: Garner Performers: Anita O’Day v; Cal Tjader, vib; Bob Corwin, p; Freddie Schreiber, b; Johnny Rae, d. 1962.
Jazz ‘Round Midnight, Verve, 537703, Track 10 (2.29)

11. I Wished on the Moon
Billie Holiday
Composer: Dorothy Parker / Ralph Rainger Performers: Billie Holiday, v; Roy Eldridge, t; Benny Goodman, cl; Ben Webster, cl; Teddy Wilson, p; John Truehart, g; John Kirby, b; Cozy Cole, d. 1935.
The Lady Sings, Proper, 26, CD 1 Track 1 (3.08)

12. Superbop
Red Rodney
Composer: Rodney, Noto Performers: Red Rodney, t; Sam Noto, t; Jimmy Mulidore, as, ss; Dolo Coker, p; Ray Brown, b; Shelly Manne, d. 26 March 1974
Superbop, Muse, MR5046, S1 T 1 (6.04)

13. Birdland
Charlie Ventura Septet
Composer: Gene Roland / Charlie Ventura Performers: Conte Candli, t; Bennie Green, tb; Boots Mussulli, as, bar; Charlie Ventura, ts; bar; Roy Kral, p, v; Kenny O’Brien, b; Ed Shaughnessy, d; Jackie Kain, v. 1949
From Swing to Be-Bop, RCA, PM45350 S4 T6 (2.59)


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
Herbie Nichols, Richard Twardzik & Elmo Hope
Sun 14 Jul 2013
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith surveys pianists Herbie Nichols, Richard Twardzik and Elmo Hope.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036tsvt
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz, a personal journey taking in great musicians and great music.

Herbie Nichols, Richard Twardzik and Elmo Hope may not be the best known of jazz pianists, but their rugged individuality and subtle wit have made them favourites with connoisseurs-and with Geoffrey Smith, who surveys their achievement.

Music Played

01. A Crutch for the Crab
Richard Twardzik
Composer: Twardzik Performers: Richard Twardzik, p; Carson Smith, b; Peter Littman, d. December 1954
Richard Freeman and Richard Twardzik Trio, Pacific Jazz, CDP74688612 Tr. 19 (3.18)

02. Albuquerque Social Swim
Richard Twardzik
Composer: Twardzik Performers: Richard Twardzik, p; Carson Smith, b; Peter Littman, d. December 1954
Richard Freeman and Richard Twardzik Trio, Pacific Jazz, CDP 74688612 Tr. 13 (3.04)

03. The Fable of Mable
Serge Chaloff
Composer: Twardzik Performers: Serge Chaloff, bs; Dick Twardzik, p; Herb Pomeroy, Nick Capazutto, t; Gene di Stachio, tb; Charlie Mariano, as; Varty Haritounian, ts; Ray Oliveri, b; Jimmy Zitano, d. September 1954
Boss Baritone, Proper, P1730. Tr.14 (4.15)

04. Rondette
Chet Baker Quartet
Composer: Zieff Performers: Chet Baker, t; Dick Twardzik, p; Jimmy Bond, b; Peter Littman, d. October 1955.
The Chet Baker Quartet, vol. 1, Felsted Records, PDL85008 S.1 / Tr. 1

05. The Gig
Herbie Nichols
Composer: Nichols Performers: Herbie Nichols, p; Al McKibbon, b; Max Roach, d. 1 August 1955
Herbie Nichols Trio: Complete Studio Master Takes, Lonehill Jazz, LHJ10188 (2); D1, Tr. 13 (4.22)

06. 2300 Skiddoo
Herbie Nichols
Composer: Nichols Performers: Herbie Nichols, p; Al McKibbon, b; Art Blakey, d. 6 May 1955
Herbie Nichols Trio: Complete Studio Master Takes, Lonehill Jazz, LHJ10188 (2); D1, Tr. 9 (4.41)

07. Lady Sings the Blues
Herbie Nichols
Composer: Nichols Performers: Herbie Nichols, p; Al McKibbon, b; Max Roach, d. 1 August 1955
Herbie Nichols Trio: Complete Studio Master Takes, Lonehill Jazz, LHJ10188 (2); D1, Tr. 15 (4.21)

08. Terpsichore
Herbie Nichols
Composer: Nichols Performers: Herbie Nichols, p; Al McKibbon, b; Max Roach, d. 7 August 1955
Herbie Nichols Trio: Complete Studio Master Takes, Lonehill Jazz, LHJ10188 (2); D1, Tr. 18 (3.57)

09. Mo is On
Elmo Hope
Composer: Hope Performers: Elmo Hope, p; Percy Heath, b; Philly Joe Jones, d. 18 June 1953
Trio and Quintet, Blue Note, CDP7844382 (1); TR. 3 (2.47)

10. Barfly
Elmo Hope
Composer: Hope Performers: Elmo Hope, p; Jimmy Bond, b; Frank Butler, d. 1959
Elmo Hope with Frank Butler and Jimmy Bond, Vogue, LAE-H 590. S1/2 (6.11)

11. Mirror-Mind Rose
Harold Land
Composer: Hope Performers: Elmo Hope, p; Harold Land, ts; Dupree Bolton, t; Herbie Lewis, b; Frank Butler, d. August 1959
The Fox, Contemporary, OJCCD 3432 (1); Tr. 2 (6.28)

12. Minor Bertha
Elmo Hope
Composer: Hope Performers: Elmo Hope, p; Jimmy Bond, b; Frank Butler, d. 1959
Elmo Hope with Frank Butler and Jimmy Bond, Vogue, LAE-H 590. ; S1/3 (4.45)


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

Robert Macfarlane
Sun 14 Jul 2013
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v4p8
Robert Macfarlane is a writer and scholar who has spent years exploring the wild spaces of the world. In this location edition of Private Passions, he takes Michael Berkeley to an uninhabited island off the coast of Suffolk, Orfordness. It was a place used for military testing right up to the 1950s, and it's littered with abandoned rusty machinery and ruined observation towers; the wind scrapes across the debris and makes a kind of unearthly music. It's the perfect setting, then, to listen to music about wild spaces and bird calls: Mussorgsky's 'Night on a Bare Mountain' and Messiaen's 'Abime des Oiseaux' among them. Robert Macfarlane talks about feeling that he is walking with ghosts, particularly the ghost of poet Edward Thomas who died in the First World War. He introduces the music that Thomas listened to at the Front, Chopin's Berceuse (or Lullaby). The programme also includes a rare recording made in the 1950s on a rock far out into the Atlantic, of a group of Hebridean islanders singing psalms. Macfarlane is a Cambridge scholar and award-winning writer, as well as a climber, walker, and wild swimmer. He is extraordinarily eloquent when he introduces this atmospheric selection of music.

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

00:04
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky
A Night on a Bare Mountain

00:16
Traditional Scottish
Gaelic Psalms

00:22
Johannes Brahms
Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25 (4th mvt: Rondo alla Zingarese)

00:34
Fryderyk Chopin
Berceuse in D flat major, Op.57

00:42
Olivier Messiaen
Abime des Oiseaux (Quartet for the End of Time)

00:54
Gustav Mahler
Der Trunkene im Fruhling (Das Lied von der Erde)


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

Suburbs
Sun 14 Jul 2013
17:30
BBC Radio 3
Emily Joyce and Philip Franks walk through the suburbs of Betjeman, Dickens and Kureishi.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v4pk
Emily Joyce and Philip Franks take a literary walk through the suburbs, to music by J. S. Bach, Philip Glass, Kaikhosru Sorabji and others.

Suburbs sprung up in the 19th century along the rail routes that led out of rapidly growing cities like London and the major industrial centres. Suburbs now cover large swathes of our post-industrial landscape and have led to a particular culture which has evolved from the daily commute to work.

This edition of Words and Music wanders through suburbs, from those dark industrial places of Dickens's times to the uniform towns experienced by Hanif Kureishi and Adrian Henri. Suburbs provide a peaceful haven at the end of the working day, a near-rural setting, a nice place in which to grow up, in which to learn certain morals, but also a place of ennui, monotony and rebellion. The programme includes texts from Dickens's Old Curiosity Shop, Hanif Kureishi's Buddha of Suburbia, and poems by John Betjeman, D. H. Lawrence, William Cowper, Emerson, Tennyson, Arthur Guiterman, Gwen Harwood, Aesop, Margaret Atwood, Hardy, Kipling, T. S. Eliot, John Davidson, E. E. Cummings and Adrian Henri.


Producer Note

I have lived in suburban London for most of my life and many of the places mentioned in the texts of this programme are very familiar to me. I love hearing the trains purring along the track at the bottom of the garden, which connect me instantly to the city centre. It’s just as easy to escape beyond the city perimeter to the countryside and the sea.

Suburban life can be solipsistic. After recently spending some time away from work and Central London, the idea of being tied only to my little corner of Outer London, with its friendly shops, parks and its streets of proud Victorian villas, mock-tudor semis and ‘60s flats, made me think about what really is ‘suburban’. Where do the suburbs begin and where do they end? Why does the label ‘suburban’ sometimes cause such unease?

Suburbs sprung up in the 19th century along the rail routes that led out of rapidly growing cities like London and the major industrial centres. Suburbs now cover large swathes of our post-industrial landscape and have led to a particular culture which has evolved from the daily commute to work.

There are many texts and poems about the suburbs, yet music which relates directly to suburban life is relatively rare. Malvina Reynold’s ‘60s hit, Little Boxes, is really the only music in this programme that has a direct link to the subject. I have instead tried to capture the sound of the texts through music, but there are three types of music that do run through the whole programme: first, minimalist music, which captures the oft-perceived uniformity of suburbs; secondly, quirky waltzes that represent the real and idiosyncratic soul of those same suburbs; and thirdly, pastoral music that connect the suburbs to the countryside and the delightful comfort of suburban gardens.

The programme begins with the sound of trains rolling across Elliot Carter’s pastoral piece, Sound Fields, as the suburbs, like those of John Betjeman’s poem ‘Hertfordshire’, encroach on the countryside. Then we arrive in the suburbs where Erik Satie’s Avant-dernieres pensees has a square rhythm that fits perfectly the ‘new red houses [that] spring like plants in level rows’ seen by D. H. Lawrence in his poem ‘Flat Suburbs’. Emerson writes about the ‘beam of goodness’ coming down and ‘doubling daylight everywhere’, which is set against John Tavener’s Ikon of Light, which also has a square rhythm that follows on from the Satie.

William Byrd’s The Bells not only introduces the bells at the beginning of William Cowper’s poem ‘London Suburbs’, but also builds up from the opening ground bass just as cities grow outward and mature, while Vaughan Williams’ Linden Lea echoes the suburban aspiration to escape the city into the tranquillity of Tennyson’s ‘Suburban Garden’.

The next part of the programme portrays suburban ‘ennui’. Malcolm Arnold wrote The Fair Field to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Fairfield Halls in Croydon, probably one of London’s most iconic suburbs. It is a fabulously quirky piece and sets up Arthur Guiterman’s humorous insight into American suburban life in his poem, ‘Our Suburb’. On the other hand, Gwen Harwood’s ‘Suburban Sonnet’ follows a Bach fugue and is a bleak portrayal of the bored, even depressed, housewife, who once played to Rubinstein and now half-practises a fugue, disturbed by the screaming of her two children squabbling at the foot of the piano.

Margaret Atwood and Thomas Hardy paint pictures of the suburbs in snow. While Margaret Atwood follows ‘The City Planners’ as they trace ‘the panic of suburb order in a bland madness of snows’ to the minimalist music of Howard Skempton, Thomas Hardy follows a sparrow who has made his home in a suburban tree, big with snow. Harrison Birtwistle’s early composition, Oockooing Bird, picks up the sound of the sparrow as it dances around the snowy tree.

Hanif Kureishi, himself brought up in South East London, writes about ‘suburban morals’ in the opening of his novel, ‘The Buddha of Suburbia’, which leads neatly into Rudyard Kipling’s poem, ‘The Sons of the Suburbs’. I chose Philip Glass’ ‘Heroes’ Symphony to open this section of the programme, partly because Hanif Kureishi mentions the Three Tuns in Beckenham, which is where David Bowie played many of his early gigs. The Glass also adds to the minimalist stream that runs through the programme. Kaikhosru Sharpurji Sorabji was also a son of the suburbs, being born in Chingford, and his explosive Transcendental Study provides a stark warning to Kipling’s suburban sons going on a bend, for ‘it’s Bow-street and gaol when you do.’

Suburbs grew too in industrial areas and John Davidson’s poem ‘Northern Suburb’ together with Dickens’ trip to ‘a long suburb of red brick houses’ in his novel, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, paint a brilliantly vivid picture of these dark and mournful places. Mosolov’s terrifying orchestral piece, Iron Foundry, responds to the shrieking engines described in Dickens’ industrial suburb and segues, through the sound of trains, into Adams’ Shaker Loops and the conclusion of the programme.

The poets E E Cummings and Adrian Henri close the programme. Menotti’s symphonic poem for orchestra, Apocalypse, underpins Henri’s ‘Death in the Suburbs’, and mirrors the subtle sense of humour that Henri injects into his telling of the end of the world as it surely will spread out from a place like Bromley South or Orpington.

Elizabeth Arno (producer)


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

00:00
Elliott Carter
Sound Fields
Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen.
BRIDGE 9314AB, Tr7

John Betjeman
Hertfordshire (A Ring Of Bells). Read by Philip Franks

00:05
Erik Satie
Aubade (Avant-dernieres pensees)
Performer: Alexandre Tharaud.
HMC 90201718, Tr29

D. H Lawrence
Flat Suburbs S. W. in the Morning. Read by Emily Joyce

00:06
John Tavener
Ikon of Light (extract)
Performer: The Sixteen, Harry Christophers.
CORO COR16015, Tr5

Ralph Waldo Emerson
Motto to New England Reformers. Read by Philip Franks

00:11
William Byrd
The Bells
Performer: Robert Howarth.
DEUX-ELLES DXL1118, Tr5

William Cowper
London Suburbs. Read by Emily Joyce

Alfred Tennyson
Suburban Garden. Read by Philip Franks

00:18
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Linden Lea
Performer: Bryn Terfel, Malcolm Martineau.
DG 474 2192, Tr10

00:21
Sir Malcolm Arnold
The Fair Field, Op.110
Performer: BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba.
CHAN 10293, Tr6

Arthur Guiterman
Our Suburb. Read by Philip Franks and Emily Joyce

Aesop
Astronomer (Fables). Read by Emily Joyce

00:28
Johann Sebastian Bach
Fugue in C major, BWV.846
Performer: Maurizio Pollini.
DG 477 8078, Tr2

Gwen Harwood
Suburban Sonnet. Read by Emily Joyce

00:31
Howard Skempton
Con bravura (Chamber Concerto)
Performer: Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, James Weeks.
NMC D135, Tr1

Margaret Atwood
The City Planners. Read by Emily Joyce

00:32
Howard Skempton
Teneramente (Chamber Concerto)
Performer: Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, James Weeks.
NMC D135, Tr4

00:34
Sir Harrison Birtwistle
Oockooing Bird
Performer: Nicholas Hodges.
MET CD 1074, Tr2

Thomas Hardy
Snow in the Suburbs. Read by Philip Franks

00:37
Philip Glass
Heroes’ (‘Heroes’ Symphony)
Performer: American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies.
POINT 4543882, Tr1

Hanif Kureshi
Buddha of Suburbia, Chapter 1 (extract) Read by Philip Franks

00:44
Malvina Reynolds
Little Boxes
CBS 62932, Tr3

00:46
Leopold Godowsky
The Salon (Triakontameron, No.21)
Performer: Marc-André Hamelin.
HYPERION CDA67626, Tr10

Rudyard Kipling
The Sons of the Suburbs. Read By Philip Franks and Emily Joyce

00:49
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji
Transcendental Study No.7
Performer: Fredrik Ullen (piano).
BIS CD 1373, Tr7

00:50
Alfred Garyevich Schnittke
Pastorale (Suite in the Old Style)
Performer: Moscow Virtuosi, Vladimir Spivakov.
RCA RD60370, Tr9

T S Eliot
I journeyed to the suburbs, and there I was told. Read by Emily Joyce

John Davidson
A Northern Suburb. Read by Emily Joyce

00:54
Kaija Saariaho
Notes on Light (extract)
Performer: Anssi Karttunen, Orchestre de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach.
ONDINE ODE11132Q, Tr4CD4

Charles Dickens
The Old Curiosity Shop, Chapter 45. Read by Philip Franks

00:59
Alexander Vasilyevich Mosolov
Zavod - Iron Foundry
Performer: Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly.
DECCA 436 640-2, Tr1

01:03
John Adams
A Final Shaking (Shaker Loops)
Performer: London Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Warren-Green.
HMV 573040-2, Tr4

E E Cummings
e/cco the uglies/t. Read by Philip Franks and Emily Joyce

01:06
Shostakovich, orch. Batiashvili
Dance of Dolls – Lyrical Waltz No.1
Performer: Lisa Batiashvili, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen.
DG 477 9299, Tr6

Adrian Henri
Death in the Suburbs. Read by Philip Franks and Emily Joyce

01:10
Menotti
Gli angeli militant (Apocalisse)
Performer: Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Richard Hickox.
CHAN 9900, Tr3