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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11月23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
http://www.nhk.or.jp/program/sunshine/playlist.html
(曲名 / アーティスト名 // アルバム名)
 01. It Doesn't Matter / Stephen Stills // Manassas
 02. Johnny's Garden / Stephen Stills // Manassas
 03. Bound To Fall / Stephen Stills // Manassas
 04. Blues Man / Stephen Stills // Manassas
 05. Only Teardrops Fall / The Rides // Can't Get Enough
 06. Feabhra / Lunasa // The Story So Far
 07. Morning Nightcap / Lunasa // The Story So Far
 08. Casu / Lunasa // The Story So Far
 09. Doc Holliday's / Lunasa // La Nua
 10. Unapproved Road / Lunasa // La Nua
 11. Eira / Catriona McKay & Chris Stout // White Nights
 12. Edges & High Water / Catriona McKay & Chris Stout // White Nights
 13. Go Tell The Devil / Sharon Shannon feat. Imelda May // Saints And Scoundrels
 14. The Wild West Wagon Train / Sharon Shannon // Saints And Scoundrels
 15. The Galway Girl / Sharon Shannon & Steve Earle // The Galway Girl - The Best Of Sharon Shannon
 16. Collar De Perlas (Alegrias) / Canizares // Cuerdas Del Alma
 17. Lejana (Balada) / Canizares // Cuerdas Del Alma
 18. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) / Rob Wasserman with Lou Reed // Duets


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11月23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

− パ行とバ行の音楽 −

「パイン・バンブー・プラム」 (ゴンチチ
(1分45秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>
「パンを買いに」 (ポポ)
(2分03秒)
<COMPARE NOTES REC. CN-0011>
無伴奏チェロ組曲 第1番 ト長調
BWV1007から 第6曲 ジーグ」
バッハ作曲
(2分02秒)
(チェロ)ホプキンソン・スミス
<NAIVE E8937>
「オ・パト」 (リチャード・ストルツマン)
(2分33秒)
<BMGジャパン BVCF-31008>
「ピアノ・ナ・マンゲイラ」 (ヨタム・シルバースタイン)
(3分39秒)
<JAZZ LEGACY PRODUCTION JLP1101016>
「マイ・メリー」
(レイ・スクジェルブレッド・アンド・ヒズ・モノグラム・ボーイズ)
(3分00秒)
<RHYTHM MASTER TRM-119CD>
「プッティン・オン・ザ・リッツ」 (フレッド・アステア
(2分47秒)
<VERVE B0000524-02>
「ペンサティヴァ」 (バド・シャンク、クレア・フィッシャー)
(3分29秒)
<UNIVERSAL TOCJ-66627>
「ポエマ」 (藤沢嵐子
(3分25秒)
<VICTOR VICG-60172>
「ビザ」 (ジョセリーヌ・ベロアール)
(4分15秒)
<OMAGATOKI OMCX-1118>
「イッツ・ソー・ピースフル・イン・ザ・カントリー」
(ディック・ジョンソン)
(2分32秒)
ビクターエンタテインメント VICJ-2144>
「ブンガワン・ソロ」 (ワルジナー&グサン)
(4分40秒)
<WORLD MUSIC NETWORK RGNET1055>
「べサメ・ムーチョ」
ナタリー・コールアンドレア・ボチェッリ)
(4分02秒)
<UNIVERSAL 0602537323951>
「ボーリング・エンジェル」
(ワンオートリックス・ポイント・ネヴァー)
(4分02秒)
WARP REC. BRC-394>
「歌劇“魔笛”から パパパの二重唱」 モーツァルト作曲
(2分18秒)
(メゾ・ソプラノ)チェチーリア・バルトリ
バリトンブリン・ターフェル
<POLYGRAM POCL-1850>
「パーソナリティー」 (リー・モーガン
(6分11秒)
<EMIミュージックジャパン TOCJ-8508>

Cantando (Ocrd)

Cantando (Ocrd)

「リーベスオーデ」 ベルク作曲
(8分30秒)
ボボ・ステンソン・トリオ)
ECM ECM2023>
http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2000/2023.php?cat=%2FArtists%2FStenson+Bobo+Trio+%23%23Bobo+Stenson+Trio&we_start=0&lvredir=712
「バイオ・バイオン」 (ゴンチチ
(4分40秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1309>
「オータム・イン・ニューヨーク」
(モダン・ジャズ・カルテット)
(1分50秒)
<REAL GONE RGJCD258>
「オータム・イン・ニューヨーク」 (エリ・デジブリ
(4分17秒)
<PLUS LOIN MUSIC PL4563>
「恋は荷物と同じよ」
(バートン・クレイン、上村まり子、エー・エル・キング&ヒズ・フロリダ・リズム・エーセス)
(2分13秒)
テイチクエンタテインメント BRIDGE220>
「オー・ソレ・ミオ」 (ゴブ)
(2分42秒)
<リスペクト RES-221>
「コジャムクタル」
(セヴェック・アンドゥンオール&オッペイ・アンドレイ)
(3分30秒)
<EKI ATTAL REC. EKI-1104>


Another Country with Ricky Ross
Ricky Ross enters the landscape of Americana and alternative country. Expect to hear both classic and future classics, with Ricky taking a close look at the stories behind the songs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hh26l

Josh Ritter
Fri 22 Nov 2013
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Ricky Ross talks to American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03hy69h
New & classic Americana and alt country including an interview with American singer-songwritter Josh Ritter. He talks about how Bob Dylan inspired him to pick up a guitar, the impact Gillian Welch made on his music and the break-up of his marriage that became the subject of his new album.

Exactly 50 years ago tonight John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Ricky looks at the music that was in the country chart in November 1963 and plays some of the artists that subsequently recorded songs about the death of the President. Featuring The Byrds, Emmylou Harris, Okkervil River, Son House and Buck Owens.

Music Played

01. Shout It
Southern

02. Love's Gonna Live Here
Buck Owens

03. He Was A Friend Of Mine
The Byrds

04. Give Me Your Love
Sienna

05. Made Of Glass
KT Tunstall

06. President Kennedy
Son House

07. The President's Dead
Okkervil River

08. There You Are Again
The Mermaids

09. What Good Am I
Bob Dylan

10. The One You Should've Let Go
The Lone Bellow

11. It's A Hard Life Wherever You Go/Abraham, Martin And John
Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers

12. Glacier
John Grant

13. Girl From The North Country
Bob Dylan

14. Revelator
Gillian Welch

15. New Lover
Josh Ritter

16. A Certain Light
Josh Ritter

17. Hearts Ease
Josh Ritter

18. Thin Blue Flame
Josh Ritter

19. Louis Collins
Mississippi John Hurt

20. Folk Bloodbath
Josh Ritter

21. The Appleblossom Rag
Josh Ritter

22. Feeling Of Beauty
Tift Merritt


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

Britten's Poets
Sat 23 Nov 2013
15:30
BBC Radio 3
Britten's favourite verse with settings by him. Readers: Alex Jennings and Diana Quick.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03j9d8h
Benjamin Britten's settings of poetry have earned him comparisons with Schubert. He spoke of his desire to 'restore to the musical setting of the English language a brilliance, freedom and vitality' and this he did through the poets he loved, from John Donne and Henry Vaughan to Rimbaud and W.H Auden. In this special edition of Words and Music Alex Jennings and Diana Quick read a selection of verse by the poets who captivated Britten, alongside recordings of some of his best-loved settings, including the Canticles, Les Illuminations and the War Requiem.

Both readers have an association with Britten: Alex Jennings played the composer in Alan Bennett's play The Habit of Art about a fictional meeting between Auden and Britten.

Diana Quick has a home on the Suffolk Coast and has been involved in Britten centenary celebrations.


Producers' Note

Benjamin Britten stated his desire to place the setting of great poetry at the very centre of his compositional life:

‘One of my chief aims is to try and restore to the musical setting of the English language a brilliance, freedom and vitality that have been curiously rare since the days of Purcell.’

In this special edition of Words and Music you will hear a short selection from the host of work which he set, alongside Britten’s own music as well as music which he loved – and in some cases music which he is playing. Our readers both have connections to Brittten and to his beloved Aldeburgh; Alex Jennings played Britten in Alan Bennett's acclaimed play The Habit of Art at The National Theatre. Diana Quick is a long-time Aldeburgh resident and has curated the Aldeburgh Documentary Festival.

We start with an excerpt from the Hymn to St Cecilia, which seems appropriate as Britten was born on St Cecilia’s day and always wanted to emulate his hero Henry Purcell in writing a piece dedicated to the Patron Saint of Music. This piece sees Britten setting the words of his long-time friend and collaborator W. H. Auden – who was responsible for suggesting much of the poetry Britten would set. The ethereal beauty of the hymn is followed by two great religious poems, one by the metaphysical poet John Donne and the other Gerard Manley Hopkins who, like Britten, took deep delight in the natural world and the vision of the almighty which he found within it. Manley Hopkins’ ebullience is followed by Britten’s ‘For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry’, where the simple wonder of God’s feline creation finds musical expression in the purity of treble and organ.

The natural world which Britten so rejoiced in on his daily walks, and which informed so much of his music is represented here in a combination of texts and music which focus on the seasons: Milton’s Song on May Morning follows music from Britten’s Spring Symphony, which in his own words tells the story of ‘the progress of Winter to Spring and the reawakening of the earth and life which that means’. Two Hardy poems take us through Autumn and into Christmas. His magical rural evocation of nativity in The Oxen is followed by Britten’s glistening ‘Wolcum Yole!’ from his Ceremony of Carols.

Sleep and darkness were themes which fascinated Britten – he explored them in both his Nocturne and his Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings. We hear Louis MacNeice’s weary Cradle Song over the lulling strains of Britten’s Nocturnal After John Dowland, and Keats’s luscious paean to the ‘soft embalmer of the still midnight’. But Britten also tackled the dark themes of war and thwarted love, and in Wilfred Owen’s Anthem for Doomed Youth we hear the same bleakness that resonates in Britten’s Sinfonia da Requiem.

Tennyson’s mighty Kraken is brought even more forcefully alive when underpinned by Britten’s ‘Sea Interlude’ from Peter Grimes – reminding us of his fascination for the sea and its prominence in his life in Suffolk. Blake’s Auguries of Innocence return us to the realm of spirituality, and the final section of the Hymn to St Cecilia brings to a fitting end our exploration of the words which so captivated this most poetic of composers.

Georgia Mann-Smith & Clara Nissen (producers)


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

00:00
Benjamin Britten
Hymn to St Cecilia
Performer: Emma Preston-Dunlop, Gill Ross (sopranos), Penelope Vickers (contralto), Peter Mitchell (tenor), Richard Savage (bass), Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor).
Deutsche Grammophon 453 433-2, Tr 13

John Donne
Batter my heart, three-person'd God, read by Alex Jennings

00:02
Robert Schumann
V. Stark und markiert, from Funf Stucke
Performer: Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Benjamin Britten (piano).
DECCA 475 8239, Tr 8

Gerard Manley Hopkins
God’s Grandeur, read by Diana Quick

00:07
Benjamin Britten
For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry
Performer: Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, Christopher Robinson (conductor).
Naxos 8554791, CD1 Tr2

00:09
Benjamin Britten
Spring, the Sweet Spring, from Spring Symphony
Performer: Alison Hagley (soprano), Catherine Robbin (contralto), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Monteverdi Choir, Philharmonia Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor).
Deutsche Grammophon 453 433-2, Tr 3

John Milton
Song on May Morning, read by Alex Jennings?

00:11
Benjamin Britten
Pastoral, from Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
Performer: Ian Bostridge (tenor), Radek Baborak (horn), Berlin Philharmonic, Simon Rattle (conductor).
EMI 558 049-2, Tr 12

Thomas Hardy
At Day Close in November, read by Alex Jennings

00:15
Franz Schubert
‘Letzte Hoffnung’, from Winterreise
Performer: Mark Padmore (tenor), Paul Lewis (piano).
Harmonia Mundi HMU 907484, Tr 16

Thomas Hardy
The Oxen, read by Diana Quick

00:18
Benjamin Britten
‘Wolcum Yole’, from A Ceremony of Carols
Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir, Sioned Williams (harp), David Hill (conductor).
Hyperion CDA 66220, Tr 2

00:19
Benjamin Britten
Nocturnal after John Dowland (No. 6, Dreaming)
Performer: Julian Bream (guitar).
HYPERION CDA 67648, Tr 14

Louis MacNiece
Cradle Song for Eleanor, read by Alex Jennings

00:21
Benjamin Britten
On the ground’, from A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II
Performer: Downside School Choir, Emanuel School Boys’ Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten (conductor).
DECCA 425-663-2, CD2 Tr5

00:24
Arnold Schoenberg
Sechs kleine Klavierstucke Op. 19, Nos 4 & 5
Performer: Roland Pontinen (piano).
BIS BIS-CD-1417, Trs 7-8

W. H. Auden
Underneath an Abject Willow, read by Alex Jennings

00:26
Benjamin Britten
Tell me the truth about love (excerpt)
Performer: Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano), Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano).
Bis BIS-CD-1154, Tr 21

00:29
Benjamin Britten
Cello Suite No. 3, Op. 87, molto simplice
Performer: Jamie Walton (cello).
Signum SIGCD336, Tr 24

Trad.
The Ash Grove, read by Diana Quick

00:32
Benjamin Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem (opening)
Performer: Simon Rattle (conductor) CD.
EMI 5553942, Tr 23

Wilfred Owen
Anthem for Doomed Youth, read by Diana Quick

00:33
Gustav Mahler
Abschied’, from Das Lied von der Erde
Performer: Violeta Urmana (mezzo soprano), Vienna Philharmonic, Pierre Boulez (conductor).
Deutsche Grammophon 469 526-2, Tr 6

John Keats
To Sleep, read by Diana Quick

00:37
Frank Bridge
‘Moonlight’, from The Sea (excerpt)
Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor).
Chandos CHAN 10729 (6), CD2 Tr11

00:39
Benjamin Britten
‘Storm’, from the Four Sea Interludes (excerpt)
Performer: BBC Philharmonic, Edward Gardner (conductor).
Chandos CHAN 10658, Tr 12

Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Kraken, read by Alex Jennings

William Blake
Auguries of Innocence (extract), read by Alex Jennings

00:42
Benjamin Britten
Hymn to St Cecilia
Performer: Emma Preston-Dunlop, Gill Ross (sopranos), Penelope Vickers (contralto), Peter Mitchell (tenor), Richard Savage (bass), Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor).
Deutsche Grammophon 453 433-2, Tr 15