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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: 2014年 1月25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. Pearl Of The Quarter / Steely Dan // Countdown To Ecstasy
 02. 春よ来い / はっぴいえんど // はっぴいえんど
 03. びんぼう / 大瀧詠一 // 大瀧詠一
 04. 趣味趣味音楽 / 大滝詠一 // Go! Go! Niagara
 05. 論寒牛男 / 大滝詠一 // Niagara Moon
 06. ハンド・クラッピング音頭 / イーハトブ田五三九 // Let's Ondo Again
 07. 烏賊酢是!此乃鯉 / Each Ohtaki // Let's Ondo Again
 08. 呆阿津怒哀声音頭 / 蘭越ジミー // Let's Ondo Again
 09. Let's Ondo Again / アミーゴ・布谷 // Let's Ondo Again
 10. イエローサブマリン音頭 / 金沢明子 // Let's Ondo Again Special
 11. Como / 藤島晃一 // ベスト・通り過ぎれば風の詩
 12. 小川のせせらぎききながら / 藤島晃一 // ベスト・通り過ぎれば風の詩
 13. 遠い日の夢 / 濱口祐自 // 竹林パワーの夢
 14. 妙法の夕ぐれ / 濱口祐自 // 竹林パワーの夢
 15. ハーフムーンセレナーデ / 濱口祐自 // 竹林パワーの夢
 16. Waiting For A Wave / Thierry Lang // Reflections Volume 1


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: 2014年 1月25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

− 続・尻の音楽 −

「ランド・アット・アロハ(イポイポ)」 (ゴンチチ
(4分13秒)
<ポニー・キャニオン PCCA-60018>

「シェイク・ユア・ヒップス」 (ローリング・ストーンズ
(2分57秒)
<PROMOTONE B.V. 270 164-0>

「ヒップ」 (ハンプトン・ホーズ
(6分14秒)
<CONTEMPORARY OJCCD-713-2>

「ユー・メイク・ミー・フィール・ブランド・ニュー」
(ザ・サルソウル・オーケストラ
(4分47秒)
OCTAVE-LAB OTLCD-5028>

「モンロー・ウォーク」 (南佳孝
(5分32秒)
<KITTY KTCR-1381>

「イエ・ドスティ・ハム・ナヒン(ハッピー)」
(映画“ショーレイ”サントラ)
(5分20秒)
<UNIVERSAL 060249826576>

エクソダス」 (クインシー・ジョーンズ
(3分18秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCU-3172>

「ベル・ボトム・ブルース」 (デレク&ザ・ドミノズ)
(5分01秒)
<POLYDOR 531820-2>

しっぽのきもち」 (谷山浩子
(2分23秒)
<ポニー・キャニオン D28P6024>

「おしりフリフリ」 (松野太紀
(2分02秒)
日本コロムビア COCX37306,37307>

「ザ・モダン・エイジ」 (ザ・ストロークス
(3分27秒)
RCA 07863 68045 2>

「アット・ジ・エンド・オブ・ザ・デイ」(ヤコブ・カールソン)
(2分05秒)
<STUNT REC. STUCD11032>

「悲しくてやりきれない」 (おおたか静流
(4分09秒)
<CONTINENTAL TECN-30125>

「デクスター・ライズ・アゲイン」 (デクスター・ゴードン
(3分14秒)
日本コロムビア COCB-53941>

「ソリト・メ・ケデ」 (ジェルバ・ブエナ)
(3分41秒)
SONY MUSIC JAPAN SICP472>

「ジス・イズ・マイ・パーティ」 (ファボラス
(2分44秒)
<EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS 62791-2>

「幸せをはこぶメルモ」 (桜井妙子)
(2分13秒)
コロムビア C101>

「ダッキー・ヒップ」 (ゴンチチ
(4分32秒)
<EPIC REC. ESCL2430,2431>

「想いの届く日」 (ミシェル・カミロ&トマティート)
(2分10秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCM-1179>

「想いの届く日」 (グロリア・エステファン
(3分30秒)
<MASTER WORKS 88765460642>

「パリの橋の下」(ジュリエット・グレコ、メロディ・ガルドー)
(2分40秒)
<リスペクト・レコード RECD-188>

「私の最高の歌」
(シルビア・ペレス・クルース&ハビエル・コリーナ・トリオ)
(2分34秒)
ビーンズ・レコード BNSCD8903>


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

BBC Radio Scotland at Celtic Connections
Ricky Ross presents Americana artists in the Round
Fri 24 Jan 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03q8nh4
Live music from the CCA in Glasgow with My Darling Clementine, Aoife O'Donovan, Zervas & Pepper and Blue Rose Code performing 'in the round'. Presented by Ricky Ross.

Music Played

01. No Heart In This Heartache
My Darling Clementine

02. Red & White & Blue & Gold
Aoife O'Donovan

03. You Must Be Doing Something Right
Zervas & Pepper

04. Whitechapel
Blue Rose Code

05. King Of The Carnival
My Darling Clementine

06. Beekeeper
Aoife O'Donovan

07. Look Out Mountain
Zervas & Pepper

08. From Wester Ross To Nova Scotia
Blue Rose Code

09. Our Race Is Run
My Darling Clementine

10. Fire Engine
Aoife O'Donovan

11. Sure Fire Bet
Zervas & Pepper

12. One Day At A Time
Blue Rose Code

13. No.I Won't Stand By Him
My Darling Clementine

14. You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio
Aoife O'Donovan

15. Cigar Store Indian
Zervas & Pepper

16. Julie
Blue Rose Code

17. Mabel
My Darling Clementine

18. Lay My Burden Down
Aoife O'Donovan

19. Ghost Dancer
Zervas & Pepper

20. Silent Drums
Blue Rose Code

21. Goodbye Week
My Darling Clementine


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9

Sat 25 Jan 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton presents jazz requests, including music from Nigel Kennedy and Jim Hall.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03rwl5k
In this week's selection of listeners' requests, Alyn Shipton presents music by Nigel Kennedy and the late Jim Hall.

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

00:00
George Shearing
Pick Yourself Up
Performer: Mel Tormé. Performer: John Leitham. Performer: Donny Osborne.
MEL TORME & GEORGE SHEARING: THE COMPLETE CONCORD RECORDINGS, CONCORD JAZZ, 12

00:05
Jimmy Giuffre Trio
The Train and The River
Performer: Jimmy Giuffre. Performer: Bob Brookmeyer. Performer: Jim Hall.
Jazz on a Summer's Day: Original Soundtrack, CHARLY, 3

00:10
Nigel Kennedy
Viper's Drag
Performer: Rolf Bussalb. Performer: Yaron Stavi. Performer: Kryzstof Dziedzik.
Recital, Sony Classical, 5

00:17
Fats Waller
Honeysuckle Rose
Performer: Herman Autrey. Performer: Gene Sedric. Performer: Al Casey. Performer: Charlie Turner. Performer: Slick Jones.
The Complete Works Vol 4, JSP, 17

00:22
Miles Davis Quintet
Half Nelson
Performer: Miles Davis. Performer: John Coltrane. Performer: Red Garland. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.
Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, Prestige, 7

00:28
Stan Tracey
Baby Blue
Performer: Acker Bilk.
BLUE ACKER, LAKE RECORDS, 6

00:32
Jim Holmes
Black Cat on the Fence
Performer: Ian Wheeler. Performer: Ed O'Donnell. Performer: Ray Smith. Performer: Diz Disley. Performer: Mickey Ashman. Performer: Colin Bowden.
50 Years On: A Celebration of the Music of Ken Colyer, Upbeat, 4

00:37
Louis Armstrong
Cakewalking Babies from Home
Singer: Eva Taylor. Performer: Clarence Williams. Performer: Charlie Irvis. Performer: Sidney Bechet. Performer: Buddy Christian.
Integrale Louis Armstrong Vol. 2, Fremeaux & Associes, 17

00:40
Zep Meissner
New Orleans Masquerade
Performer: Joe Rushton.
Leavin' Town, Parlophone, 2

00:44
Clifford Brown
Tenderly
Performer: Carl Perkins. Performer: George Bledsoe. Performer: Max Roach.
Joy Spring - Clifford Brown, Proper, 14

00:50
Bob Florence Orchestra
Bebop Charlie
Performer: Bob Florence Orchestra.
Best of Stan Keaton, Mama, 2


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

Gene Krupa
Sun 26 Jan 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith surveys the celebrated career of drummer Gene Krupa.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03rwrfv
The Mick Jagger of the Swing Era, Gene Krupa drove the jitterbugs wild with his manic drumming, first with Benny Goodman and then leading his own band. Geoffrey Smith surveys an iconic career.

Music Played

01. Hello Lola
Mound City Blue Blowers
Performer: Gene Krupa. Performer: Coleman Hawkins. Performer: Red McKenzie. Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Glen Miller.
Coleman Hawkins 1927-1939, BBC, 2

02. I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
Gene Krupa And His Swing Band
Performer: Roy Eldridge. Performer: Chu Berry. Performer: Benny Goodman.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 1

03. Rhythm Jam
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
Performer: Sam Donohue. Performer: Dave Schultz.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 7

04. Jeepers Creepers
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
Performer: Leo Watson. Performer: Sam Donahue.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 10

05. Blue Rhythm Fantasy
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
Performer: Sam Donahue. Performer: Sam Musiker.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 21

06. Drum Boogie
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
Singer: Irene Daye. Performer: Clint Neagley. Performer: Shorty Sherock.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 9

07. Let Me Off Uptown
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
Singer: Anita O'Day. Performer: Roy Eldridge.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 14

08. Skylark
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
Singer: Anita O'Day. Performer: Roy Eldridge.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 20

09. What's This
Gene Krupa and the Band That Swings With Strings
Performer: Buddy Stewart. Performer: Dave Lambert.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 6

10. Leave Us Leap
Gene Krupa and the Band That Swings With Strings
Performer: Don Fagerquist. Performer: Charlie Ventura.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 5

11. Dark Eyes
Gene Krupa Jazz Trio
Performer: Charlie Ventura. Performer: Teddy Napoleon.
Gene Krupa Story, Proper, 7

12. Drummin' Man
Gene Krupa
Singer: Anita O'Day. Performer: Roy Eldridge.
Compact Jazz: Gene Krupa, 1

13. Gene's Solo Flight
Gene Krupa
Compact Jazz, Verve, 5


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

Michael Sheen
Sun 26 Jan 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is actor Michael Sheen.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03rwwsd
Michael Sheen is famous for playing real people on screen - from Tony Blair and Kenneth Williams to Brian Clough and David Frost. And it was playing another real person - but this time on stage - that formed a turning point in his relationship with classical music. This person was Mozart, in the play Amadeus, and Michael has chosen part of Mozart's Requiem, used in that production.

His other choices include music by Lisa Gerrard and Arvo Pärt and Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds starring Richard Burton, who shares a home town with Michael. He tells Michael Berkeley about his recent return home to Port Talbot to work for three years on a marathon staging of The Passion, which lasted for 72 hours and involved a cast of 1000, mostly local, people.

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

00:04
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Confutatis; Lacrimosa (Requiem in D minor K.626)
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan. Choir: Vienna Singverein.

00:13
Lisa Gerrard
Sacrifice (The Insider)
Performer: Pieter Bourke. Composer: Pieter Bourke.

00:20
Laurie Anderson
O Superman

00:28
Jeff Wayne
War of the Worlds (The Eve of War)
Narrator: Richard Burton.

00:38
Arvo Pärt
Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
Orchestra: Національний Симфонічний Оркестр України. Conductor: Paavo Järvi.

00:50
Philip Glass
Facades (Glassworks)
Ensemble: Philip Glass Ensemble.

00:56
Karen Tanaka
The Song of Songs (Metamorphosis)
Performer: Joan Jeanrenaud.


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

Blue
Sun 26 Jan 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music inspired by the colour blue. Readers: Angel Coulby and Raymond Coulthard.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03rx8jc
Angel Coulby and Raymond Coulthard read texts inspired by the colour blue, from seas and skies, to a lover's eyes, and blue's associations with sadness and hope. Texts include John Keats' Blue! Tis the life of heaven, Rudyard Kipling's Blue Roses, Mary Elizabeth Coleridge's The Blue Bird, and excerpts from H.G. Wells' The Island of Doctor Moreau and James Frey's A Million Little Pieces. Blue-toned music ranges from Stanford's setting of Coleridge's poem to a jazz trio arrangement of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, and tracks by Joni Mitchell, Brian Eno and Miles Davis.

Producer's Note
Blue was a latecomer in art, language and the written word, but amongst the colours it is in the modern day by far the most popular. Early on in this edition of Words and Music, in excerpts from William Gass’ 1970s philosophical exploration of the colour blue, and Christopher Moore’s novel Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d'Art, along with Joni Mitchell’s classic song Blue from her same-titled album, we’re introduced to dozens of associations, from oceans to diamonds, virgins to movies, alcohol to ink. For the rest of the programme I have taken as my starting point a handful of blue connections, from the obvious in nature to the long-held appeal of blue eyes, and how it can represent both sadness and hope.

The most obvious blues around us – azure seas and cerulean skies – are seen through the words of John Keats, and in Edith Far Geer’s vision of Bermuda Seas, along with Clifton Parker’s stirring music for Frank Launder’s 1949 film The Blue Lagoon. The American poet, Francis Saltus Saltus, makes the connection between these blues in nature around us and the blue hues in a lover’s eyes, as does the blues musician Seasick Steve in My home (blue eyes). It is blue eyes which fight for supremacy over black in a poem by the 18th century Irish writer Thomas Gent (though Cupid swiftly puts them in their place), and that’s followed by Henry Lawson’s short verse about a father’s gentle hopes for his blue-eyed child. George Meredith’s Blue is the sky brings together the blue above with the eyes of his lover, questioning whether one of them shows more of heaven than the other.

A collection of words and music about blue wouldn’t be complete without that most famous of birds, the Bluebird, the subject of Mary Elizabeth Coleridge’s poem, which we hear in its original form and in its choral setting by Charles Villiers Stanford, and also in a poem of the same title by Ronald Campbell Macfie. And not to be forgotten alongside its more famous cousin, DH Lawrence introduces us to a mischievous Blue Jay, who laughs at the author and his black dog in the snow.

Rudyard Kipling writes of a lover searching elusively for Blue Roses (we also hear Elena Kats-Chermin’s piece for string quartet of the same name). In The Bluebell, Anne Bronte, the youngest member of the Bronte literary family, tells a story of bitter childhood memories of the sweetest of wild flowers. The sense of loss in Bronte’s text is echoed in one of Beethoven’s late Bagatelles, written long after he had begun mourning the loss of his hearing.

A short excerpt from Simon Fisher Turner’s soundtrack to Derek Jarman’s Blue (his final feature film made at the end of his life, when he had almost lost his sight due to AIDS related complications) leads us into a passage from James Frey’s gritty semi-fictional novel A Million Little Pieces, in which a young man talks about his sense of loneliness and despair during rehabilitation from alcoholism and drug abuse, but then seems to find a sense of freedom in the colour blue as he begins to recover. That intimate text is accompanied by Jennifer Higdon’s orchestral work, blue cathedral: in Higdon’s words, “Blue – like the sky. Where all possibilities soar.”

And finally, the colour blue can be found in the search for God, according to the Filipino poet Marjorie Evasco.

Music with blue tones featured in the programme also includes a jazz trio arrangement of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, a paraphrase for piano of Johann Strauss’ The Blue Danube, Irving Berlin’s Blue Skies, Walter Donaldson’s Blue Heaven, Michael Tippett’s sonata for solo guitar, The Blue Guitar, Joby Talbot’s Blue Cell for saxophones, Miles Davis from his iconic album Kind of Blue, Brian Eno’s Deep Blue Day from his album Apollo, and an orchestration of Robert Fripp’s evocative soundscape Midnight Blue.

Andy King (producer)


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

00:00
Gershwin arr. Monty Alexander
Blue Rhapsody
Performer: Monty Alexander Trio.
TELARC CD83578, Tr1

William Gass
On Being Blue: A Philosophical Inquiry (excerpt)
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

00:05
Sir Michael Tippett
The Blue Guitar (3rd movement: Dreaming)
Performer: Craig Ogden (guitar).
NIMBUS NI5390, Tr3

John Keats
Blue! 'Tis the Life of Heaven
Reader: Angel Coulby

00:06
Joni Mitchell
Blue
Performer: Joni Mitchell (vocals, piano).
REPRISE 7599271992, Tr5

Christopher Moore
Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d'Art (excerpt)
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

00:10
Clifton Parker
The ‘Blue Lagoon’
Performer: BBC Concert Orchestra, Rumon Gamba (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN10279, Tr14

Edith Farr Geer
Bermuda Seas
Reader: Angel Coulby

Francis Saltus Saltus
Blue
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

00:17
Seasick Steve
My home (blue eyes)
Performer: Seasick Steve (vocals, guitar), Dan Magusson (drums).
ATLANTIC 5051865615828, Tr11

Thomas Gent
Black Eyes and Blue
Reader: Angel Coulby

00:19
Joby Talbot
Blue cell
Performer: Apollo Saxophone Quartet.
BLACK BOX BBM1078, Tr2

00:25
Miles Davis
Blue In Green (from the album Kind of Blue)
Performer: Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums).
COLUMBIA CK64935, Tr3

Henry Lawson
Two Little Blue Eyes
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

George Meredith
Blue is the sky
Reader: Angel Coulby

00:30
Irving Berlin arr. Robert Farnon
Blue Skies
Performer: Robert Farnon and his orchestra, Dave Goldberg (guitar).
GUILD GLCD5129, Tr7

00:33
Robert Fripp arr. Andrew Keeling
Midnight Blue
Performer: The Metropole Orkest, Jan Stulen (conductor).
DGM 1102, Tr2

H.G. Wells
The Island of Doctor Moreau (excerpt)
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

00:35
Max Reger
Improvisation uber den waltzer'An der schonen, blauen Donau' for piano
Performer: Konstanin Scherbakov (piano).
EMI 5697042, Tr1

Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
L'Oiseau Bleu
Reader: Angel Coulby

00:39
Stanford
The blue bird
Performer: Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly (conductor).
NAXOS 8553088, Tr16

Ronald Campbell Macfie
The Blue Bird
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

00:44
Brian Eno
Deep Blue Day (from the album Apollo)
EMI 6845312, Tr9

00:46
Elena Kats-Chernin
Blue Rose
Performer: Acacia Quartet.
VEXATIONS840 8401202, Tr19

DH Lawrence
The Blue Jay
Reader: Angel Coulby

00:51
Walter Donaldson arr. Grofe
My Blue Heaven
Performer: Harvey and the Wallbangers, London Sinfonietta, Simon Rattle (conductor).
EMI CDC7479112, Tr6

Rudyard Kipling
Blue Roses
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

00:54
Ludwig van Beethoven
6 Bagatelles for piano (Op.126), no.3 in E flat major
Performer: Steven Kovacevich (piano).
PHILIPS 4269762, Tr21

Anne Bronte
The Bluebell
Reader: Angel Coulby

00:58
Simon Fisher Turner
Blue (soundtrack) (excerpt)
MUTE CDSTUMM49, Tr4

James Frey
A Million Little Pieces (excerpt)
Reader: Raymond Coulthard

01:02
Jennifer Higdon
blue cathedral
Performer: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Robert Spano (conductor).
TELARC CD80596, Tr4

Marjorie Evasco
Is it the Kingfisher?
Reader: Angel Coulby