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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 2月 1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. You Can't Hurry Love / Phil Collins // Hits
 02. Revolution / Mavis Staples // One True Vine
 03. Devoted To You / Everly Brothers // Greatest Hits
 04. When Will I Be Loved / Everly Brothers // Greatest Hits
 05. Crying in the Rain / Everly Brothers // From The Original Master Tapes
 06. Gone, Gone, Gone / Everly Brothers // From The Original Master Tapes
 07. Love Hurts / Everly Brothers // A Date With The Everly Brothers
 08. This Wheel's On Fire / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 09. This Wheel's On Fire / The Band(Unreleased Version) // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 10. Caledonia Mission / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 11. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 12. Across The Great Divide / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 13. The Unfaithful Servant / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 14. Don't Do It / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 15. Strawberry Wine / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 16. King Harvest (Has Surely Come) / The Band // Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
 17. The Golden Flute / Yusef Lateef // The Golden Flute
 18. Love Theme From Spartacus / Yusef Lateef // Every Village Has a Song: The Yusef Lateef Anthology
 19. In the Evening / Yusef Lateef // Every Village Has a Song: The Yusef Lateef Anthology


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 2月 1日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨

− 1の音楽 −

「ワン・ノート・プラント」 (ゴンチチ
(2分21秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-01512>

「ワン・モンキー・ドント・ストップ・ノー・ショー
(パート1)」(ハニー・コーン)
(3分25秒)
P-VINE PCD-4958>

「ファースト・ステップ」 (ロブ・ロッカート)
(7分53秒)
<ORIGIN REC ORIGIN82485>

「チェロキー・ダンス」
(ウィリー・ジョー・ダンカン&ヒズ・ユニタール)
(2分33秒)
<DELTA CAT DC-1001>

「ジバゴ」 (カート・ローゼンウィンケル&OJM)
(8分40秒)
<WOMMUSIC SONG1001>

「ワン」 (エイミー・マン
(3分01秒)
<MUSIC MASTERS 01612-65127-2>

「ウン・ア・ウン」 (アルナルド・アントゥネス)
(3分05秒)
<BISCOITO FINO BF816>

「ワン・フォー・アメリア」 (マックス・モラス)
(2分35秒)
<JAZZ OLOGY JCE-52>

ザ・ワン」 (リジー・ローブ)
(4分16秒)
<CARE MUSIC 0206795GLA>

「ウスランパッティ・ペンクッティ」
(“ジェントルマン”サントラ)
(4分38秒)
<TIMES SQUARE TSQ-CD9053>

「ロック・ウィズ・ユー」
(ダニ&デボラ・グルジェル・クァルテート)
(4分26秒)
<RAMBLING REC. RBCP-2694>

「メモリア・デ・ペス」 (シルヴィア・ペレス・クルス)
(4分25秒)
<UNIVERSAL 0602537012985>

「ビューティフル・ラヴ(テイク1)」 (ビル・エヴァンス
(6分05秒)
<OJC REMASTERS OJC32842-02>

「放課後の音楽室」 (ゴンチチ
(1分56秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA60018>

「アスリープ・イン・ザ・フォレスト」 (アーロン・パークス)
(4分10秒)
ECM REC. ECM2338>

「ヴェム・ヴェー・ドイス」
(ヴァネッサ・モレーノ&フィ・マロスティカ)
(4分52秒)
<VEMVER VMFM001>

「リラチヴィダーチ」
(ヴァネッサ・モレーノ&フィ・マロスティカ)
(4分20秒)
<VEMVER VMFM001>


ジャズ・トゥナイト
日本ジャズ評論の第一人者児山紀芳が世界各国の最先端のジャズから、クラシック・ジャズまで幅広く紹介します。
ジャズの巨人たちのアニバーサリーイヤーや、各国のジャズフェスティバル、楽器ごとの特集など、タイムリーな選曲も魅力です。
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/jazz/
放送日: 2014年 2月 1日(土)
放送時間: 午後11:15〜14日午前1:00(105分)
児山紀芳

− 2014年度ジャズ・マスター賞 〜 キース・ジャレット −
http://arts.gov/lifetime-honors/nea-jazz-masters/nea-jazz-masters-awards-ceremony-concert-webcast
http://arts.gov/honors/jazz/keith-jarrett

Expectations

Expectations

「コモン・ママ」 (キース・ジャレット
(8分13秒)
SONY SRCS-9358>

「ソング」 (キース・ジャレット、ミシェル・マカルスキ)
(7分00秒)
ECM POCC-1019>

「ダンス」 (キース・ジャレット、ミシェル・マカルスキ)
(3分09秒)
ECM POCC-1019>

「ジャスト・イン・タイム」 (キース・ジャレット・トリオ)
(11分02秒)
ECM POCJ-9009>

「ビトウィーン・ザ・デヴィル・アンド・ザ・ディープ
ブルー・シー」(キース・ジャレット・トリオ)
(10分02秒)
ECM UCCE-1138>

「リオ・パート・セブン」 (キース・ジャレット
(7分28秒)
ECM UCCE-1130>

「リオ・パート・エイト」 (キース・ジャレット
(4分58秒)
ECM UCCE-1130>

「ソー・ホワット」 (ロニー・ジョーダン)
(5分08秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCU-9934>

「フィー・ファイ・フォー・ファム」
(ユリシス・オーウェンズ・ジュニア)
(8分11秒)
<SPICE OF LIFE SOL NS-0001>

エスエスティー」 (ユリシス・オーウェンズ・ジュニア)
(5分27秒)
<SPICE OF LIFE SOL NS-0001>

ザ・スリル・イズ・ゴーン」 (ルシアーナ・ソウザ)
(5分38秒)
<SUNNYSIDE SSC 1316>

「エンジェル・アイズ」 (エリック・ル・ラン)
(7分39秒)
<BEE JAZZ BBE-057>

「アップ・アンド・ダウン」 (ヤスパー・ランドガード)
(7分51秒)
<STORYVILLE 1014286>

「フラン・ダンス」 (ホレス・パーラン)
(8分57秒)
<STUNT STUCD-07112>

「クリスティーナ」 (エンリコ・グラナフェイ)
(6分25秒)
<CAP RECORDS CAP-1036>


Jazz on 3
Programme showcasing the pick of today's live jazz recordings, as well as talking to leading players, reviewing new releases and looking back over the history of the music
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tt0y

Marc Ribot's 60th birthday
Mon 27 Jan 2014
23:00
BBC Radio 3
Alex von Schlippenbach's trio perform at the Purcell Room at the 2013 London Jazz Festival
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03s6207
Alex von Schlippenbach's trio performing at the Purcell Room during the 2013 London Jazz Festival.

To listen to the Schlippenbach Trio is to sit in on a musical conversation that's been going for over 40 years between three godfathers of European free improvisation: pianist Alex von Schlippenbach, saxophonist Evan Parker and drummer Paul Lovens. Their vocabulary is drawn from the full swathe of jazz and free music history, but the overall sound also reflects three performers whose individual style and personality is as strong as ever.

Also on the programme, we celebrate pioneering guitarist Marc Ribot's 60th birthday year. Alongside a performance from the Jazz on 3 archives with Evan Parker and Han Bennink, Ribot talks to fellow guitarist and Ribot fan Chris Sharkey. Their wide-ranging conversation covers great accidental guitar solos, learning to play the wrong way round and the studio secrets of Tom Waits, ending up with a bit of a jam.

Presenter: Jez Nelson
Producers: Peggy Sutton & Chris Elcombe.


Music and featured items

Forthcoming Release

01. Lost in Death Part 2
Polar Bear
In Each And Every One, Leaf Label

Hear and Now's Tom Service joins Jez in the studio


Alex von Schlippenbach Trio at the Purcell Room at the Southbank Centre, London on 16 November 2013

Line up: Alex von Schlippenbach (piano); Evan Parker (tenor saxophone); Paul Lovens (drums)

02. Untitled I
Alex von Schlippenbach Trio
Composer: Alex von Schlippenbach / Evan Parker / Paul Lovens

Marc Ribot, Evan Parker and Han Bennink at Meltdown Festival, London in 2009

03. Plectra Spectra Electra
Marc Ribot, Evan Parker and Han Bennink
Composer: Marc Ribot

04. Line 2
Marc Ribot, Evan Parker and Han Bennink
Composer: Evan Parker

Marc Ribot in conversation with Chris Sharkey

05. Bread and Roses
Ceramic Dog
Composer: Marc Ribot
Your Turn, Northern Spy

06. Take Five
Ceramic Dog
Composer: Dave Brubeck
Your Turn, Northern Spy

07. Spirits
Marc Ribot
Composer: Albert Ayler
Spiritual Unity, Pi Recordings

08. Haitian Suite – Petro
Marc Ribot
Title: Frantz Casseus
Marc Ribot Plays Solo Works By Frantz Casseus, Les Disques du Crépuscule

09. Bells, Pt III
Albert Ayler
Composer: Albert Ayler
Bells, ESP-Disk

10. Let Me Get Up On It
Tom Waits
Composer: Tom Waits
Bone Machine, Island

11. Hoist That Rag
Tom Waits
Composer: Tom Waits
Real Gone, Anti

12. Étude # 17
John Zorn
Featured Artist: Marc Ribot.
Composer: John Zorn
The Book of Heads, Tzadik

13. Étude # 34
John Zorn
Featured Artist: Marc Ribot.
Composer: John Zorn
The Book of Heads, Tzadik

14. Untitled Improvisation
Marc Ribot and Chris Sharkey
Recorded at the Jazz on 3 studios


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 1 Feb 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton's listeners' requests include Michael Hashim, Kenny Garrett and Stan Getz.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03t020r
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests spans music from 1925 to the present decade. This week, as well as music from Louis Armstrong, Luis Russell and Ken Colyer, there's a focus on the saxophone with tracks by Michael Hashim, Coleman Hawkins, Kenny Garrett and Stan Getz.

Music Played

01. My Heart
Louis Armstrong
Performers: Johnny Dodds, Edward "Kid" Ory, Lil Armstrong, Johnny St. Cyr
The Okeh Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings 1925 - 1933, Sony Music Entertainment, 1

02. Black And Tan Fantasy
Ken Colyer
Performers: Chris Barber, Monty Sunshine, Bruce Turner, Lonnie Donegan, Jim Bray, Ron Bowden
The Lost 1954 Royal Festival Hall Tapes, Upbeat, 8

03. You Look Good to Me
Oscar Peterson
Performers: Ray Brown,Ed Thigpen
We Get Requests, Verve, 6

04. Ballad for Very Tired and Sad Lotus Eaters
Michael Hashim
Performers: Michael LeDonne, Peter Washington, Kenny Washington
Multi Coloured Blue, Hep, 8

05. The Singing Song
Stan Getz
Performers: Gary Burton, Gene Cherico, Joe Hunt
GETZ AU GO GO, VERVE, 6

06. I'll Never Be The Same
Coleman Hawkins
Performers: Ronnell Bright, Kenny Burrell, Ron Carter, Andrew Cyrille
The Best of Coleman Hawkins, Prestige, 6

07. Panama
Luis Russell
Performers: Henry Red Allen, J.C. Higginbotham, George "Pops" Foster, Charlie Holmes
Luis Russell and his Orchestra, Topaz, 15

08. Blues for Bune
Warren Vaché
Performers: Derek Watkins, Brian Lemon, Dave Cliff, Dave Green, Martin Drew
Stardust, Zephyr Records, 6

09. Delta Bali Blues
Kenny Garrett
Performers: Shedrick Mitchell, Nat Reeves, Chris Dave
Simply Said, Warner Jazz, 3

10. Festival Junction
Stan Tracey and His Orchestra
Stan Tracey Orchestra at the Appleby Jazz Festival, ReSteamed, 3


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

Roy Eldridge
Sun 2 Feb 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith surveys the passionate career of trumpet great Roy Eldridge.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03t02sp
Roy Eldridge was a trumpet legend, the historic link between Louis Armstrong's virtuosity and Dizzy Gillespie's bebop pyrotechnics. Geoffrey surveys the passionate career of a fiery creative spirit, known in the business as "Little Jazz".
http://arts.gov/honors/jazz/roy-eldridge
Music Played

01. Christopher Columbus
Roy Eldridge
Performer: Fletcher Henderson Band
The Big Sound of Little Jazz, Topaz, 5

02. Warmin' Up
Chu Berry
Performer: Roy Eldridge
BLOWING UP A BREEZE, TOPAZ, 4

03. Blues in C Sharp Minor
Roy Eldridge
Performer: Teddy Wilson Band
The Big Sound of Little Jazz, Topaz, 7

04. Wabash Stomp
Roy Eldridge
The Big Sound of Little Jazz, Topaz, 8

05. Heckler's Hop
Roy Eldridge
The Big Sound of Little Jazz, Topaz, 10

06. Sittin' In
Roy Eldridge
Performer: Chu Berry
The Big Sound of Little Jazz, Topaz, 12

07. Rockin' Chair
Roy Eldridge
Performer: Gene Krupa
The Big Sound of Little Jazz, Topaz, 19

08. 'Swonderful
Coleman Hawkins
Performers: Roy Eldridge, Teddy Wilson, Billy Taylor, Cozy Cole
The Master, Le Jazz, 2

09. The Gasser
Roy Eldridge
Performer: Ike Quebec
Little Jazz Giant: The Gasser (1935-1946), 10

10. This Year's Kisses
Lester Young
Performers: Roy Eldridge, Vic Dickenson, Teddy Wilson
Jazz Giants 1956, Lonehill Jazz, 4

11. The Walker
Roy Eldridge
Performers: Coleman Hawkins, John Lewis, Percy Heath, Connie Kay
At The Opera House, Verve Records, 4

12. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
Roy Eldridge
Performers: Charles Mingus, Tommy Flanagan, Jo Jones
Charles Mingus Plays It Cool, Metro, 2

13. Gofor
Roy Eldridge
Performer: Oscar Peterson, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Bobby Durham
Montreux '77, Pablo, 2


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

Jewels
Sun 2 Feb 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
Words and music inspired by jewels with readings by Robert Glenister and Fenella Woolgar.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03t08mx
Robert Glenister and Fenella Woolgar are the readers in this edition of Words and Music inspired by jewels and gems. There are readings from the King James Bible, John Webster, James Thurber, Robert Graves and Dorothy Parker and music by Jazeps Vitols, Bizet, Stravinsky, Wolf-Ferrari, Orlando du Lassus, Tchaikovsky and Bartok.

Produced by Philippa Ritchie.

Producer's Note
The appeal to me of Jewels lies in the ambivalent nature of their role in culture. They can represent both false material values and spiritual truth. This seems to be the case across cultures and through history.

In folk tales jewels are often hoarded by dragons, or sorcerers – like Abanazar in Aladdin who has a cave of dazzling gems or the dragon in Beowulf who jealously guards his treasure store. In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice Portia’s suitors are presented with three caskets, composed of gold, silver and lead. Only Bassanio makes the correct choice of the lead casket because he realises that true value doesn’t lie in a glittering surface.

The source of Shakespeare’s story is thought to be a medieval Italian tale called Il Pecorone (The Simpleton). However, in most medieval literature jewels symbolise spiritual truth and not misguided materialism. In this programme I’ve picked an extract from the beautiful allegorical poem The Pearl. The author is an unknown late 14th century poet and his verse is the story of a man grieving for a precious lost pearl without a spot (‘ þat precios perle wythouten spot’.) He falls asleep and has a dream vision (a standard of medieval poetry) of a stunning girl dressed from head to foot in pearls. It becomes apparent that his lost pearl is actually his dead daughter and in the vision she counsels him spiritually and consoles him that she is now in heaven. The Pearl is an example of ‘lapidary verse’ – meaning verse that has been cut and polished with infinite skill.

I have also included a reading from the charming Middle Scots poem The Cock and the Jasp by Robert Henryson, which is based on an Aesop fable where the ‘jasp’ represents Wisdom. Bob Smith, who translated the verse into modern English, has done a brilliant job of capturing the perky tone and atmosphere of of the original.

The most famous description of jewels in Christian literature occurs in the Book of Revelations in the Bible, when the New Jerusalem is revealed to John of Patmos in a vision and he sees the walls of the city are entirely formed of jasper (a transparent, glittering stone like diamond) with the foundations formed of other jewels such as sapphire, emerald, beryl and amethyst.

Belief in the magical, medicinal and emotional properties of precious stones goes back beyond recorded history. There is an early cuneiform tablet which lists stones that facilitate conception and birth. The colour of precious stones has always been considered of great significance. For instance, wearing green jewelry was thought to encourage new growth for crops and fertility. Cleopatra’s favorite gem was the emerald. Emeralds have often been associated with envy (we still talk about being ‘green with envy’) rubies usually symbolise passion and desire and amethysts were a Christian symbol of purity.

I was spoiled for choice when choosing jewel-related music. Of course I had to include the famous Pearl Fishers’ Duet – and I picked a recording by the wonderful Swedish tenor Jussi Bjorling and American baritone Robert Merril. I have also chosen Joan Sutherland singing the famous Jewel Song from Gounod’s opera Faust – to my mind no singer has ever bettered her recording of this with the Royal Opera House orchestra in 1960, it is so blithe and sparkling.

Other musical gems I’ve included are Beau le Cristal by Orlando de Lassus, Dargakmeni (Jewels) by Jazeps Vitols and Diamanten pa Marssnon (Diamonds in the Snow) by Sibelius.

Balanchine’s ballet Jewels (currently in the repertoire of the Royal Ballet) uses three gem stones, Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds, as starting points to explore a variety of dance styles and he uses music by Faure, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky. Tchaikovsky’s music for the Pas de Quatre in the third act of The Sleeping Beauty includes dances for the Silver, Sapphire and Diamond fairies. The ballet’s choreographer Petipa described the Diamond fairy variation as “brilliant, shining like electricity” .

One of my favourite literary gold-diggers is Lorelei Lee, the heroine of Anita Loos’s novella Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which was famously turned into a film starring Marilyn Monroe as the diamond-loving heroine. Fenella Woolgar reads from the original book, told in the form of the journal kept by Lorelei as she searches Europe for the perfect jewel-providing gentleman friend. I have also picked a poem by Dorothy Parker, The Choice, in which she laments her lack of the gold-digging gene.

To end the programme Robert Glenister reads from James Thurber’s delicious fantasy tale The Thirteen Clocks. It tells of the evil Duke of Coffin Castle, who demands his daughter’s suitor, Prince Zorn of Zorna, brings him with a thousand jewels before he grants him her hand in marriage. But although Zorn manages to achieve the quest and win his bride, things do not end happily ever after for the Duke and his hoard of jewels. He should have remembered Shakespeare’s warning in the Merchant of Venice that ‘all that glisters is not gold’.

Producer: Philippa Ritchie

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

00:00
Gloria Coates
Lyric Suite for Piano Trio: Split the Lark and You’ll Find the Music, An Amethyst Remembrance
Performer: Kreutzer Quartet
NAXOS 8559666, Tr8

Carol Ann Duffy
Warming Her Pearls read by Fenella Woolgar

00:02
Jazeps Vitols
Vitols: Orchestral Works, Dargakmeni (Jewels) Amethysts
Performer: Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, cond. Dmitry Yablonsky
MARCO POLO 8223756, Tr6

00:05
Georges Bizet
The Pearl Fishers’ Duet, from Works by Verdi, Puccini and Bizet
Performer: Jussi Bjoerling and Robert Merrill
RCA GD87799, Tr1

Robert Graves
A Lost Jewel read by Robert Glenister

00:10
Daniel-François-Esprit Auber
Les Diamants de la Couronne, Edmond Colomer
Performer: Orchestra de Picardie, cond.
MANDALA MAN500305, Tr1

Dorothy Parker
The Choice, read by Fenella Woolgar

00:14
David Lang
String of Pearls, from Herb Miller Orchestra: Back to Back
Performer: Herb Miller Orchestra
PRESTIGE, Tr1

00:17
Orlande de Lassus
Beau le Cristal, French Chansons
Performer: The Scholars of London
NAXOS 8550880, Tr23

unknown 14th century poet (known as ‘the Gawain poet’)
The Pearl read by Robert Glenister

00:19
James Whitbourn
Luminosity, Castle of Diamonds
Performer: Commotio
NAXOS 8572103, Tr14

00:21
Patrick Hadley
Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity, I Sing of a Maiden
Performer: The Cambridge Singers
COLLEGIUM COLCD106, Tr14

00:24
Stravinsky
Rubies (from Balanchine’s ballet Jewels) – Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
Performer: Michel Béroff, piano orchestra de Paris, cond. Seiji Ozawa
EMI CLASSICS 50999 6 48625, Tr9

Harold Monro
Overheard on a Saltmarsh, read by Fenella Woolgar and Robert Glenister

00:30
Stravinsky
Rubies (from Balanchine’s ballet Jewels) – Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
Performer: Michel Béroff, piano orchestra de Paris, cond. Seiji Ozawa
EMI CLASSICS 50999 6 48625, Tr11

Robert Henryson, translated by Bob Smith
The Cock and the Jasp read by Robert Glenister and Fenella Woolgar

00:37
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Sleeping Beauty, Pas de Quatre (The Golden Fairy, the Silver Fairy, The Sapphire Fairy and The Diamond Fairy)
Performer: Kirov Orchestra, cond. Valery Gergiev
PHILIPS 4349222, Tr5

George Crabbe
A Marriage Ring, read by Robert Glenister

00:40
Jean Sibelius
Diamanten pa Marssnon (Diamonds in the Snow) Opus 36 No. 6
Performer: Barbara Bonney, soprano; Antonio Pappano, piano
DECCA 466 762-2, Tr14

00:42
Paul Simon
Paul Simon Greatest Hits, Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
Performer: Paul Simon, Ladysmith Black Mambazo
WARNER 9362477212, Tr13

Menna Elfyn, translated from the Welsh by Eli nap Hywei
Brooch read by Fenella Woolgar

00:47
Charles-François Gounod
Faust, The Jewel Song
Performer: Joan Sutherland, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
DECCA 4177802, Tr8

00:40
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
I Gioielli della Madonna
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields, cond. Sir Neville Marriner
EMI CLASSICS CDC754852, Tr11

Chapter 21, The Book of Revelations,
King James Bible, reader Robert Glenister

00:54
Arvo Pärt
Arvo Part Piano Music, Fur Alina
Performer: Ralph van Raat, piano, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, cond. JoAnn Falletta
NAXOS 8572525, Tr16

John Webster
The Duchess of Malfi, read by Fenella Woolgar and Robert Glenister

00:57
Peter Warlock
The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi
Performer: Ian Partridge, Janet Baker, Owen Brannigan, Neville Dilkes
EMI CDM5651, Tr17

Anita Loos
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, read by Fenella Woolgar

01:02
Jule Styne and Leo Robin
Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend
Performer: Marilyn Monroe

01:06
Béla Bartók
Piano Concerto No 1, Andante
Performer: Zoltan Kocsis, piano, Budapest Festival Orchestra, cond. Ivan Fischer
PHILIPS 4168362, Tr1

James Thurber
The Thirteen Clocks, read by Robert Glenister