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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 3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. Sympathy For The Devil / The Rolling Stones // Beggars Banquet
 02. Under My Thumb / The Rolling Stones // After-Math
 03. Tombstone Blues (Alternate Chambers Brothers Version) / Bob Dylan // Michael Bloomfield - From His Head to His Heart to His Hands
 04. Glamour Girl / Mike Bloomfield // Michael Bloomfield - From His Head to His Heart to His Hands
 05. Don't You Lie to Me / Mike Bloomfield // Michael Bloomfield - From His Head to His Heart to His Hands
 06. Can't Lose What You Never Had / Muddy Waters // Michael Bloomfield - >From His Head to His Heart to His Hands
 07. Tangled Up In Blue / Musicians Of The Nile-Egypt // From Another World: A Tribute To Bob Dylan
 08. I Want You / Burma Orchestra Saing Waing-Myanmar // From Another World: A Tribute To Bob Dylan
 09. Khamaj Tarana / Debashish Bhattacharya and friends // Beyond The Ragasphere
 10. Gudemei (Poverty) / The Garifuna Collective // Ayo
 11. Captain, Captain / Tim Deluxe // The Radicle
 12. JAS / Tim Deluxe // The Radicle
 13. Musicology / Prince // Musicology
 14. Jesus Children / Robert Glasper Experiment Feat. Lalah Hathaway & Malcolm-Jamal Warner // Black Radio 2
 15. Lovely Day / Robert Glasper Experiment // Black Radio 2


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 3月 1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

− 女心勉学講座 パート4 −

「逃げる男と求める女」 (ゴンチチ
(4分47秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA02102>
「ザ・レディー・イズ・ア・トランプ」
フランク・シナトラ、ルーサー・バンドロス)
(3分24秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-8066>
こいさんのラブコール」 (フランク永井
(3分35秒)
<VICTOR VICL-41246>
「ジェラシー」 (エスキヴェル)
(2分36秒)
<BAR/NONE AHAON-043>
「ア・グッド・マン・イズ・ハード・トゥー・ファインド」
(ベッシー・スミス)
(3分00秒)
<COLUMBIA/LEGACY CK90493>
「歌曲集“女の愛と生涯”から
あの人に会ってから、わたしにはわからない、はじめて悩みを」シューマン作曲
(ソプラノ)ジェシー・ノーマン
(ピアノ)アーヴィン・ゲイジ
(8分45秒)
PHILIPS 420784-2>
「アゲイン」 (ヴィック・ダモーン
(2分55秒)
ASV LTD. CD AJA5392>
「ウィル・ユー・スティル・ラブ・ミー・トゥモロー」
レスリー・グレイス)
(3分12秒)
<TOP STOP MUSIC 85547300214>
「ダイアモンズ・アー・ア・ガールズ・ベスト・フレンド」
(エベ・グエラ)
(5分03秒)
<FO(U)R PR607-2012>
「私の愛した人」 (オマーラ・ポルトゥオンド
(1分58秒)
<WORLD CIRCUIT/NONESUCH WPCR-19040>
「もう話したくない」 (エブリシング・バット・ザ・ガール)
(3分08秒)
トイズファクトリー TFCK-88856>
「映画“幕末太陽伝”主題曲」 (映画“幕末太陽伝”サントラ)
(2分19秒)
<ニッカツ・コーポレーション OWCR-2045>
「地獄の果てまで連れてって」
(ヨーコ・オノ・プラスティック・オノ・バンド
(3分23秒)
<CHIMERA MUSIC XQJQ-1010>
「私のために生きて」 (ラウラ・パウジーニ
(3分54秒)
<ATLANTIC WPCR-11961>
「また好きになっちゃった」 (ザーズ)
(3分50秒)
<リスペクト RES-180>
「ア・ブロッサム・フェル」 (ナット・キング・コール
(2分41秒)
<TOP MUSIC TM-SACD9006.2>
「指輪のあとに」 (ザ・ピーナッツ
(2分54秒)
<KING K30X338>
タンポポ」 (ゴンチチ、レイチェル・ダッド)
(2分50秒)
<EPIC REC. ESCL2552>
「見張り塔からずっと」 (ボブ・ディラン
(1分39秒)
SONY MUSIC JAPAN SICP20193,20194>
「見張り塔からずっと」 (エリアデス・オチョア)
(2分04秒)
<オルターポップ ERPCD-15025>
「フリージア」ハモニカ・クリームズ)
(2分32秒)
<TOKYO IRISH COMPANY TOIC-011>
「なのかどうか」 (ヒカシュー
(2分25秒)
<MAKIGAMI REC. MKR-0009>


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 1 Mar 2014
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes Joe Venuti and Count Basie.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03wpdhc
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes music from a broad spectrum of performers including classic blues singer Bessie Smith, fiddle and guitar duo Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, the trumpet virtuoso Charlie Shavers and the Count Basie Orchestra.

Music Played

01. Indiana
Louis Armstrong
Performer: Trummy Young. Performer: Ed Hall. Performer: Billy Kyle. Performer: Dale Jones. Performer: Barrett Deems.
The Armstrong Box, Storyville, 112

02. One O'Clock Jump
Count Basie
Performer: Frank Wess. Performer: FRANK FOSTER. Performer: Benny Powell. Performer: Henry Coker. Performer: Joe Newman.
One O'Clock Jump, Fresh Sound, 1

03. Black Mountain Blues
Bessie Smith
Performer: Ed Allen. Performer: Steve Stevens.
The Complete Recordings Vol 4., Columbia, 16

04. Farewell Blues
Jack Teagarden
Performer: Charlie Teagarden. Performer: Benny Goodman. Performer: Joe Venuti. Performer: Frank Signorelli. Performer: Eddie Lang. Performer: Ward Lay. Performer: Neil Marshall.
From Now On, Proper, 24

05. Stealin' The Bean
Coleman Hawkins
Performer: Charlie Shavers. Performer: Ray Bryant. Performer: Tiny Grimes. Performer: George Duvivier. Performer: Osie Johnson.
Hawk Eyes, Prestige, 6

06. It's Tight Like That
Chris Barber
Performer: Pat Halcox. Performer: Monty Sunshine. Performer: Lonnie Donegan. Performer: Ron Bowden.
The Complete Decca Sessions 1954/1955, Lake, 6

07. Careless Love
Cy Laurie
Performer: Alan Elsdon. Performer: Graham Stewart. Performer: Pat Hawes. Performer: Brian Munday. Performer: Stan Leader. Performer: Peter Mawford.
Vintage Cy Laurie, Lake, 10

08. Jazz Club Stomp
Mark White
Performer: Jack Jackson. Performer: Nobby Clarke. Performer: Sid Phillips. Performer: Harry Gold. Performer: Billy Munn. Performer: Jack Llewellyn. Performer: Will Hemmings. Performer: Max Abrams.
Mark White Presents The Jazz Club, Decca, 2

09. Parkeriana (Part One)
Charles Mingus
Performer: Eric Dolphy. Performer: Clifford Jordan. Performer: Jaki Byard. Performer: Dannie Richmond.
The Jazz Workshop Concerts 1964-5, Mosaic, 2

10. Rock Water
Andrew Morris
Performer: Theo Jobst.
Give/Take, Andrew Morris, 3

11. Tan Samfu
The Rendell Carr Quintet
Performer: Ian Carr. Performer: Don Rendell. Performer: Michael Garrick. Performer: Dave Green. Performer: Trevor Tomkins.
Dusk Fire, BGO Records, 2

12. In Step
Kairos Ensemble
Performer: Dan Foster. Performer: Peter James. Performer: Richard Fox. Performer: Tom Hooper.
REJOICING BLUES, MULBERRY TREE MUSIC, 10

13. Je Cherche apres Titine
Henri Crolla
Performer: Martial Solal.
Gypsy Jazz, Proper, 20


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 love of jazz, through an exploration of its great writers, singers and players, as told from his own individual perspective.

Each programme take us through his personally-selected playlist of tracks. It's loosely-themed; maybe a great artist, a jazz style or something more off-the-wall. But that serves as just the start of a fascinating journey to the heart of the music Geoffrey is so passionate about.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5z0s

Mardi Gras
Sun 2 Mar 2014
00:30
BBC Radio 3
Ahead of Mardi Gras, Geoffrey Smith introduces new and old music from New Orleans.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03wpdtc
Next week Mardi Gras swings into New Orleans, as the streets rock with pleasure, and the good times roll. Geoffrey Smith sets the heaving Crescent City scene with treats new and old.

Music Played

01. March of the Mardi Gras
Santo Pecora
Performer: George Girard. Performer: Pete Fountain.
Mardi Gras, Columbia, 1

02. South Rampart Street Pade
Bob Crosby
Performer: Yank Lawson. Performer: Eddie Miller. Performer: Julian "Matty" Matlock. Performer: Ray Bauduc.
Eye Opener, Tpaz, 8

03. High Society
Louis Armstrong
Performer: Jack Teagarden. Performer: Barney Bigard. Performer: Sid Catlett.
C'est Ci Bon - Satchmo in the Forties, Proper, 5

04. Burgundy Street Blues
George Lewis and Monette Moore
George Lewis Jazzband, Tempo, 3

05. Ice Cream
George Lewis
Performer: Kid Howard. Performer: Jim Robinson. Performer: Alton Purnell. Performer: Lawrence Marrero. Performer: Slow Drag Pavageau. Performer: Joe Watkins.
George Lewis Ragtime Band, Tempo, 3

06. Eh La Bas
Edward "Kid" Ory
Performer: Mutt Carey. Performer: Barney Bigard.
Tiger Rag, Vogue, 1

07. Creepy Feeling
Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll Morton - the Complete Library of Congress Recordings, Rounder Records, 10

08. Gemini Rising
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Performer: Kevin Harris. Performer: Kirk Joseph.
This Is Jazz, Columbia.Legacy, 9

09. Dem Red Beans and Rice
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Performer: Ron Burton. Performer: Henry Pearson. Performer: Robert Shy.
Bright Moments, Atlantic, 3

10. Happy Feet Blues
Wynton Marsalis
Performer: Herlin Riley.
Resolution to Swing, Columbia, 9


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

The Servant Problem
Sun 2 Mar 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03wppty
Adrian Scarborough and Sophie Thompson read prose and poetry on the often uneasy relationship between domestic servants and their employers. From St Zita, patron saint of servants, to Mrs Danvers and Jeeves, the put-upon "odd man", the awkwardly placed governess, and the exhausted servants to the Bennets at Longbourn, it's a story of hard work, a battle of wills, and a striving to make sense of status. Music includes Haydn's "Farewell Symphony", written to make a point to his employer, Richard Strauss's affectionate portrayal of knight and servant in Don Quixote, and Johnny Mercer's party with The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid.
Producer: Elizabeth Funning.

Producer's note
Employers have long discussed “The Servant Problem” – the difficulty of finding and retaining good staff. But that has never been the only difficulty – the uneasy relationship between domestic servants and their employers encompasses many issues – too much work, too little work, questions of class and status, battles of wills about how things should be done, love across the uncrossable divide, not to mention the thorny issue of pay.

The curtain rises on this edition of Words and Music, with the overture to Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro – a bustling scene-setter as the household servants prepare for a forthcoming wedding. Then, to the accompaniment of Vaughan Williams’ March of the Kitchen Utensils, Mrs Beeton advises us as to how many staff we can expect to keep, strictly according to income. Nancy Willard’s paean to the patron saint of servants, St Zita, is followed by an extract from Ruth Rendell’s “St Zita Society”, a novel set among the modern day servants of well-heeled London – the drivers, au pairs, nannies and “helps”.

Back in 1892, Lady Violet Greville voices her outrage at the laziness and affectation of the Flunkey, although laziness cannot be attributed to Rossini’s Figaro, ex-servant and now general factotum to anyone who calls.

The Farmer's Servant is a traditional English song, about the traditional problem of servants sowing their wild oats where they shouldn’t, although it’s hard to imagine that the poor “odd man” at Berrington Hall, according to his job description, would have any time for anything other than work and sleep.

Jo Baker’s book Longbourn follows the events of Pride and Prejudice, but the story here is all about the Bennet’s household servants who have a completely different set of priorities to that of the family– in this extract it is the dreaded wash-day. And Peggy Seeger’s Housewife’s Lament, while perhaps not technically about a servant, certainly echoes the “struggle with dirt”.

Jonathan Swift has some subversive suggestions for the servantry, and Haydn, himself once a liveried servant as a musician, had to resort to subversion to make a point. His Farewell Symphony, in which the musicians gradually leave the orchestra, snuffing out their music stand candles, until only two violins are left, was written to bring home to his patron the Prince the fact that the musicians had been away at the court’s summer residence for Far Too Long. (It worked.)

And so to servants with ideas of their own – the troubling Mrs Danvers in Rebecca, who may have had some sympathy with the narrator of Carol Anne Duffy’s Warming her Pearls in that both of them had an all-consuming obsession with their ladies, and on, via Kazuo Ishiguro’s buttoned-up butler, to the inimitable valet Jeeves, who surely cannot be left out here…

Both Johnny Mercer’s song about a party in the kitchen with the domestics and Richard Wilbur’s poem Summer Morning, suggest that perhaps servants experience the pleasures of life more authentically than their employers. And maybe the same was true of Jane Eyre, at least to start with, who enters via Debussy’s Dr Gradus ad Parnassum from Children’s Corner, composed with English titles as a nod to his daughter’s English governess. A review of Jane Eyre of 1848 points up the awkward class status of the governess - both a lady and a servant, or perhaps neither. And as Jane and Mr Rochester begin their sparring, we end musically with Richard Strauss’s affectionate portrayal of knight and squire, also engaged in intense conversation, in Don Quixote.

Finally Milton, in his poem “On his Blindness” explores the true meaning of service, which turns out not to be busyness at all.

Elizabeth Funning (Producer)

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

00:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le Nozze di Figaro - opera in 4 acts K.492
Conductor: Colin Davis. Performer: BBC S O..
PHILIPS, 426-195-2

00:04
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Wasps - Aristophanic suite (from incidental music)
Conductor: James Judd. Performer: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
NAXOS, 8-.572304

Mrs Beeton : The Book of Household Management, extract

Nancy Willard : Angels among the servants

00:08
Paul Reade
The Victorian kitchen garden - suite for clarinet and harp
Performer: Emma Johnson. Performer: Skaila Kanga.
ASV, CD DCA 800

Ruth Rendell : The St Zita Society

00:12
Sir Arthur Sullivan
The Gondoliers, or The King of Barataria - comic opera in 2 acts
Conductor: John Pryce-Jones. Performer: D'Oyly Carte Opera Orchestra.
TER, cdvir-8316

Lady Violet Greville writing in The National Review 1892

00:14
Gioachino Rossini
Il Barbiere di Siviglia - opera in 2 acts
Conductor: Gianluigi Gelmetti. Performer: Thomas Hampson. Performer: Tuscany Orchestra.
VIRGIN, VTDCD-417

00:18
Traditional English
The Farmer's Servant
Performer: A L Lloyd. Performer: Al Jeffrey.
TOPIC, TSCD 496

00:21
Eric Coates
Calling all workers - march
Conductor: Reginald Kilbey. Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
EMI, 3 52356 2

Outline of work for odd man. Berrington Hall (National Trust) Late 19th century

00:27
John Rutter
Dashing away with the smoothing iron - trad., arr. for chorus
Performer: The Cambridge Singers.
COLLEGIUM, COLCD 120

Jo Baker : Longbourn (extract)

00:29
(Trad)
The Housewife's Lament
Performer: Frankie Armstrong. Performer: Peggy Seeger. Performer: Sandra Kerr.
ARGO, DA-82

Jonathan Swift : Directions to Servants. 1731

00:34
Joseph Haydn
Symphony no. 45 in F sharp minor H.1.45 (Farewell)
Performer: Ton Koopman. Performer: Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.
ERATO, ECD-88173

Daphne du Maurier : Rebecca (extract)

00:44
Franz Waxman
Rebecca - music for the film [1940]
Conductor: Paul Bateman. Performer: City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
SILVA SCREEN, FILMXCD 320

Carol Anne Duffy : Warming her pearls

Kazuo Ishiguro : The Remains of the Day (extract)

00:49
Paolo Conte
Jeeves
Wrasse Records, WRASS-274

P G Wodehouse : Right Ho Jeeves (extract)

00:55
Johnny Mercer
The Waiter, The Porter & The Upstairs Maid
Performer: Bing Crosby. Performer: Jack Teagarden. Performer: Mary Martin.
PROPER RECORDS, P-1418

Richard Wilbur : A Summer Morning

00:57
Claude Debussy
Children's corner for piano
Performer: 小川典子.
BIS, CD-1205

The Quarterly Review 1848 : Review of Jane Eyre (extract)

Charlotte Bronte : Jane Eyre (extract)

01:05
Richard Strauss
Don Quixote Op.35
Conductor: Daniel Barenboim. Performer: Charles Pikler. Performer: John Sharp. Performer: Chicago S O..
ELATUS, 0927-49614-2

Milton : On his Blindness