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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 8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. Going Back Home / Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey // Going Back Home
 02. Chuck E.'s In Love / Rickie Lee Jones // Rickie Lee Jones
 03. I'm Pulling Through / Billie Holiday // The Lady: Billie Holiday Complete Collection
 04. Entre Dos Aguas / Paco De Lucia // Entre Dos Aguas
 05. Punta Umbria / Paco De Lucia // Entre Dos Aguas
 06. Guajiras De Lucia / Paco De Lucia // Entre Dos Aguas
 07. Bulerias De La Perla / Camaron De La Isla // Calle Real
 08. Patio Custodio (Buleria) / Paco De Lucia // Cositas Buenas
 09. Gitanos Andaluces / Paco De Lucia // Duende
 10. Allegro Gentile / Paco De Lucia // Concierto De Aranjuez
 11. Balloon Song (12-Tone) / Jaco Pastorius // Modern American Music . . . Period! The Criteria Sessions
 12. Kuru / Jaco Pastorius // Modern American Music . . . Period! The Criteria Sessions
 13. Mixed-Up Confusion (1962 Single) / Bob Dylan // Side Tracks
 14. Lay Down Your Weary Tune (Outtake the Times They Are a-Changin') / Bob Dylan // Side Tracks
 15. When I Paint My Masterpiece / Bob Dylan // Side Tracks
 16. I Believe in You (Afternoon Rehearsal) / Sinead O'Connor // Bob Dylan - 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Deluxe Edition)


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 8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

− ペイントの音楽 −

「猫とカモメと坂の驢馬」
(スモークド・サーモン・レイルウェイ・マシーン)
(2分04秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL-18001>
「セイム・スティル・シングス」 (エメリア・チャイルズ
(4分22秒)
<FALLEN FAN FF001>
「ビッグ・バッド・ビル・スウィート・ウィリアム・ナウ」
(エメット・ミラー)
(3分13秒)
コロムビア CK66999>
「ペイント・ザ・ワールド」
チック・コリア・エレクトリック・バンド?)
(3分58秒)
<MCA VICTOR MVCR-148>
「“画家の仕事”から パブロ・ピカソ、マルク・シャガールジョルジュ・ブラックプーランク作曲
(5分02秒)
バリトン)ジェラール・スゼー
(ピアノ)ダルトンボールドウィン
東芝EMI TOCE-11167>
「ヤードバード・スウィット」
(ジョー・モレロ・カルテット、アート・ペッパー
(5分45秒)
<MUSIC FROM EMI TOCJ-50116>
「ペイント・ザ・スカイ」 (エンヤ)
(4分12秒)
<WEA WPCR-1900>
メトロポリタン美術館」 (ランドセルズ)
(2分55秒)
<BAD NEWS MUSIC PUBLISHING BNCL-34>
「黒くぬれ」 (ローリング・ストーンズ
(3分42秒)
<ABKCO MUSIC&REC.724381337820>
組曲展覧会の絵”から 古城」 (レイ・バレット)
(4分14秒)
<KING REC. KICJ2338>
「映画“才女気質”から 主題曲」(映画“才女気質”サントラ)
(2分14秒)
<日活コーポレーション OWCR-2042>
「ペインター・ソング」 (ノラ・ジョーンズ
(2分40秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-67140,67141>
「フリーダズ・セルフ・ポートレート
(アルトゥーロ・ステイブル)
(4分02秒)
<ORIGIN REC.NO NUMER>
「フィンガー・ペインティング」
(ヴイ・エス・オー・ピー・クインテット
(6分43秒)
SONY MUSIC SICP-10079>
「ホエン・アニマルズ・ファイト・バック」
(スネーク・オイル・メディスン・ショウ)
(3分23秒)
<MIND TONIC 0023>
「朝」 (ゴンチチ
(2分49秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL-15001>
ラプソディー・イン・ブルーガーシュウィン作曲
(3分23秒)
管弦楽)ハーモニー・アンサンブル・ニューヨーク
(指揮)スティーブ・リッチマン
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907492>
ラプソディー・イン・ブルー」 (ビル・オコネル)
(3分50秒)
<CHALLENGE REC. CR73302>
「魂を喜ばすものはもう何もない」 (タミクレスト)
(3分23秒)
<オルターポップ ARPCD-5134>
グラナダ」 (ネスマ)
(3分00秒)
<アオラコーポレーション HAFCD-1041>

パリ・ミュゼット・スペシャル~ジャンゴを巡る素敵な旅~

パリ・ミュゼット・スペシャル~ジャンゴを巡る素敵な旅~

「ナイト・アンド・デイ」 (ドミニック・クラヴィク)
(2分23秒)
<リスペクトレコード RES-241>


Travelling Folk
Bruce MacGregor presents Radio Scotland's flagship folk programme and brings you the very best of today's music and song.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlyrt

Tony McManus
Thu 6 Mar 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03wtdcg
Bruce Macgregor chats to renowned acoustic guitarist Tony McManus.

Music Played

01. Billy In The Low Ground
Sharon Shannon
Tunes, Independent Records

02. Last Call
100 Mile House
Wait With Me, Chronograph Records

03. Emergency Call
Pilgrim’s Pipe
Wild Goose Flight Album, 2013 Adien Recordings

04. Blue Bonnets Over the Border / Khazi
John McCusker
Yella Hoose, Temple Records

05. Hit It
Mighty Gabby
BBC Radio 3 Recording, BBC Radio 3 Recording

06. The Alpha Sheep
Plockton Kids
Caution, Children Playing, 2013 Sgoil Chiuil na Gaidhealtachd

07. The Braes O’ Gleniffer
Fiona Hunter
Fiona Hunter, 2013 Rusty Squash Horn Records

08. Leaving Cottondale
Alison Brown
Fair Weather, Compass

09. Rolling Hills of The Borders
Ewan McLennan
The Last Bird to Sing, Fellside

10. Bread and Cheese / Cobbler's Hornpipe / The Purlongs
422
Go Forth, Fellside

11. The Eastern Light
The Dardanelles
The Eastern Light, 028483

12. The Salamanca / The Banshee / The Sailor's Bonnet
The Bothy Band
The Best of The Bothy Band, Mulligan Music

13. Annie I Owe You
Colum Sands
Turn The Corner, Spring Records

The Maker's Mark

The Maker's Mark

14. Valse de Belugas
Tony McManus
The Maker's Mark, Greentrax
Mysterious Boundaries

Mysterious Boundaries

15. Prelude from Partita #3 for Solo Violin in E major
Tony McManus
Mysterious Boundaries, Greentrax

16. Gnossiene #1
Tony McManus
Mysterious Boundaries, Greentrax

17. Alone We Stand
Adam Holmes
Heirs and Graces, 2013 Gogar Records

18. No-one Knows From Where
Eskil Romme and friends
Fragments of life expressed in Music, SHD098

19. The Last Thing On My Mind
Stark Sands with the Punch Brothers
Inside Llewyn Davis Original Soundtrack, 2013 Longn Strange Trip

20. Party Party
Orkestra Del Sol
Lung Capacity, 2011 Sol Music


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 8 Mar 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x160x
In this week's selection of listeners' requests Alyn Shipton includes candidates for the hottest ever jazz from Sidney Bechet, an unusual pairing of Clark Terry with Thelonious Monk, and music from swing trumpeter Buck Clayton and pianist Mel Powell.

Music Played

01. Take Your Partners For The Blues
Tubby Hayes
Performer: Harry Klein. Performer: Keith Christie. Performer: Eddie Blair. Performer: Jimmy Deuchar. Performer: Bob Efford. Performer: Vic Ash.
Jazz For Moderns, Gearbox, 1

02. It's Been So Long
Buck Clayton
Performer: Mel Powell. Performer: Ed Hall. Performer: Henderson Chambers.
The Essential Buck Clayton, Vanguard, 10

03. I Wished on the Moon
Billie Holiday
Performer: Roy Eldridge. Performer: Benny Goodman. Performer: Ben Webster. Performer: Teddy Wilson. Performer: John Trueheart. Performer: John Kirby. Performer: Cozy Cole.
The Lady Sings, Proper, 1

04. Creole Love Call
Duke Ellington
Performer: Adelaide Hall.
Hall of Memories, Conifer Records, 1

05. The Darktown Strutters Ball
Art Hodes
Performer: Wild Bill Davison. Performer: Sidney Bechet. Performer: George "Pops" Foster. Performer: Freddie Moore.
Save It Pretty Mama, Blue Note, 2

06. Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
Alex Welsh
Performer: Roy Crimmins. Performer: Archie Semple. Performer: Fred Hunt. Performer: Neville Skrimshire. Performer: Tom Page. Performer: Lennie Hastings.
It Has To Be..., Lake, 4

Bert and John

Bert and John

07. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
John Renbourn
Performer: Bert Jansch.
Bert and John, Transatlantic, 3

08. Cool Fantasy Parts 1 and 2
Howard McGhee
Performer: Snooky Young. Performer: Karl George. Performer: Vic Dickenson. Performer: Gene Roland. Performer: Robert Isabell. Performer: Gene Porter. Performer: Teddy Edwards. Performer: James King. Performer: Vernon Biddle. Performer: Bob Kesterson. Performer: Roy Porter.
Howard McGhee 1945-46, Classics, 13

09. March Sublime
Alan Ferber
Performer: John O'Gallagher. Performer: Rob Wilkerson. Performer: John Ellis. Performer: Jason Rigby. Performer: Chris Cheek. Performer: Ryan Kerberle.
March Sublime, Sunnyside, 6

10. In Orbit
Clark Terry
Performer: Thelonious Monk. Performer: Sam Jones. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.
In Orbit, Riverside Records, 1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Orbit-Clark-Terry/dp/B000026EKG/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1394337777&sr=1-1


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

Art Pepper
Sun 9 Mar 2014
00:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x16sc
Famed for his intense alto saxophone style, Art Pepper starred with Stan Kenton and in a series of brilliant solo recordings, despite life-long struggles with addiction. Geoffrey Smith surveys his passionate career.

Music Played

01. Unison Riff
Stan Kenton
Performer: Art Pepper.
The Stan Kenton Story - Progressive Jazz, Proper, 13

02. Patricia
Art Pepper
Performer: Russ Freeman. Performer: Leroy Vinnegar. Performer: Shelly Manne.
Work of Art, Proper, 1

03. For Miles and Miles
Art Pepper
Performer: Chet Baker. Performer: Phil Urso. Performer: Carl Perkins. Performer: Curtis Counce. Performer: Lawrence Marable.
Wok of Art, Proper, 12

04. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Art Pepper
Performer: Red Garland. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.
Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, OJC, 1

05. Straight Life
Art Pepper
Performer: Red Garland. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.
Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Contemporary, 5

06. Webb City
Art Pepper
Performer: Carl Perkins. Performer: Ben Tucker. Performer: Chuck Flores.
Work of Art, Proper, 15

07. Round Midnight
Art Pepper
Performer: Herb Geller. Performer: Bill Perkins. Performer: Pete Candoli.
Art Pepper + Eleven, Contemporary Records, 4

08. What Laurie Likes
Art Pepper
Performer: Hampton Hawes. Performer: Charlie Haden. Performer: Shelly Manne.
Living Legend, Original Jazz Classics, 3

09. Surf Ride
Art Pepper
Performer: Tommy Flanagan. Performer: Red Mitchell. Performer: Billy Higgins.
Straight Life, Galaxy, 1

10. Winter Moon
Art Pepper
Performer: Howard Roberts. Performer: Stanley Cowell. Performer: Cecil McBee. Performer: Carl Burnett.
Winter Moon, Galaxy, 4


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

John Finnemore
Sun 9 Mar 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is comedy writer and performer John Finnemore.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x16sm
John Finnemore is one of our most successful comedy writers and performers. A star turn in Miranda as the doting husband Chris, he writes and stars in the award-winning Radio 4 sitcom Cabin Pressure, and he's made two series of the Radio 4 sketch show Souvenir Programme. He regularly appears on The Now Show, The Unbelievable Truth and The News Quiz. And apart from his own shows, he also writes for other comedians such as Mitchell and Webb.

John reveals to Michael Berkeley his secret of comedy inspiration, his love of performing, and his struggle with insomnia. His choices include Beethoven, Flanders and Swann, and Chopin: the music that means most to him, the music that makes him laugh - and the music that helps him sleep.

Producer: Jane Greenwood.

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

00:05
Johann Strauss II
Unter Donner und Blitz (Thunder and Lightning Polka)Op.324
Orchestra: Berlin Philharmonic. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan.

00:10
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata in E flat major, Op.27 no.1 (1st mvt: Andante)
Performer: Paul Lewis.

00:17
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ill Wind
Singer: Michael Flanders. Music Arranger: Donald Swann. Performer: Donald Swann.

00:26
Dmitri Shostakovich
Waltz No.2 (Jazz Suite No.2)
Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Mariss Jansons.

00:34
Stephen Sondheim
The Ballad of Guiteau (Assassins)
Singer: Jonathan Hadary. Singer: Patrick Cassidy. Director: Paul Gemignani.

00:38
Susannah Pearse
Insomnia Ballad
Singer: Simon Kane. Performer: Margaret Cabourn-Smith.

00:43
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne in D flat major, Op.27 no.2
Performer: Elisabeth Leonskaja.

00:51
Carl Maria von Weber
Variations for Trumpet and Orchestra (excerpt)
Performer: John Wallace. Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Christopher Warren-Green.

00:55
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka
Overture: Ruslan and Lyudmila
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Georg Solti.


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

Reach for the Sky
Sun 9 Mar 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music about mankind's yearning to fly.
Readers: Kate Fleetwood and Will Howard.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x17l1
Mankind's yearning to fly, from the myth of Icarus to the pioneering astronauts of the twentieth century, reflected in poetry and prose by Da Vinci, Yeats and Carl Sagan, and in music by Vaughan Williams, Weill, Ives and Barber. Readings are by Kate Fleetwood and Will Howard.

Producer's Note
A yearning to fly seems always to have been part of what it is to be human. Inspired by the birds, driven by a restless, questing nature, we have always dreamed of flight - to slip "the surly bonds of Earth."

We have prayed for the gift of flight: Psalm 55 asks "Oh that I had wings like a dove!", heard here in a Russian Orthodox setting by Alexander Arkhangelsky. But John Newton, better known for writing Amazing Grace, used the flight of a kite (and its crashing when untethered) as an analogy for what would happen if we were not tethered by our relationship with God.

One of the more astonishing aspects of Leonardo da Vinci's genius was his anticipation of mechanical flight four centuries before its commission. He drew on his life-long observation of birds' flight and study of their anatomy; indeed several of his designs were engineered recently, of which some proved flightworthy.

Long before we flew, myths abounded - stories enrapturing spellbound audiences and readers. The story of Icarus was a great cautionary tale; by what right could this impudent boy soar towards the sun? Did he not deserve his comeuppance, as the solar heat melted the wax of his primitive wings and he plummeted back to Earth? Inspired by a 16th century representation once thought to be by Bruegel, Auden's famous poem Museé des Beaux Arts speaks of Icarus's “dreadful martyrdom”. Perhaps more apt, however, is Anne Sexton's To A Friend Whose Work Has Come To Triumph: there is wonder at the marvel of the boy's flight, yet there is also a woman's unimpressed scorn that brings the end of the poem (literally) back to earth with a bump, just as Mercury, the winged messenger of the Gods, does in Lully’s Platee.

The rich, diverse stories of One Thousand and One Nights speak of magic carpets that could convey the traveller from place to far-off place against all the laws of physics and time. Prince Husain cannot believe his luck when he finds one for sale in an Indian market. It comes at high price, a price however that the wealthy Prince is happy to pay. Rimsky-Korsakov sought to capture the exotic fantasy of stories such as this in Scheherazade; the soaring solo violin representing here the flying carpet just as, in The Lark Ascending, it evoked the stratospheric flight of Vaughan Williams’ bird.

We come to aeroplanes, and pioneers such as Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, which are represented in music here by Kurt Weill and Joni Mitchell respectively. The risk taken by aviators of the last hundred years is that they may have to pay the ultimate price. So used to flight as a routine today, it is easy to forget how dangerous an enterprise it was, and still can be. Yeats' doomed WWI pilot meditates on precisely why he is flying; rather than for a great cause such as his country or his friends, perhaps it is because a "lonely impulse of delight" is driving him towards a death he even craves.

WWII brought faster, deadlier warplanes. Most iconic of all was the Spitfire, to which Leslie Howard stirringly paid tribute in the film The First of the Few without which we would not have Walton’s equally stirring Spitfire Prelude and Fugue.

Andrew Greig's lyrical, moving WWII novel That Summer tells of a doomed love affair between Len, a shy young pilot, and Stella, a rather more worldly radar operator. Their courtship is both fraught with war's perils of random, brutal death and destruction; and illuminated with flashes of great beauty and touching communion. When a flyer stands more chance of dying in the wartime air than returning safely, love on the ground is anything but earth-bound.

That conflagration was brought to an end by the American atomic attacks on Japan in 1945. We hear the first hand account of preparations for the first of those flights, the words of mission commander Col. Paul Tibbets, as well as Krzysztof Penderecki’s searing Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima.

Almost as soon as we conquered the skies, we turned to outer space. Americans and Russians fought a physically-cold Cold War in what became known as 'The Space Race'. The moon is now old hat, the prospect of manned flight to Mars is tantalisingly close; in the words of cosmologist Carl Sagan: "We are ready at last to set sail for the stars." Charles Ives could not have envisaged space travel when he wrote The Unanswered Question; but what is our reaching for the stars if not an unanswered question?

The last word comes from John Gillespie Magee, an American pilot killed in WWII while serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Capturing the awe-struck wonder of flight, his poem High Flight was quoted to moving effect as President Reagan sought to console a grieving world after the deaths of all seven crew on the Challenger space shuttle. Paying the ultimate price of flight, Reagan said, they "touched the face of God."


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

00:00
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending (exc)
Performer: Nicola Benedetti; LPO, Andrew Litton.
Decca 478 6106, 478 6106

Leonardo da Vinci
Will Howard reads a short paean to flight by Leonardo da Vinci

Psalm 55
Will Howard reads the opening section of Psalm 55

00:03
Arkhangelsky
Hear My Prayer, O Lord (exc)
Performer: The Russian Sacred Music Choral Ensemble, Blagovest; Galina Koltsova (director).
Multisonic 31 0051-2, Tr13

Anne Sexton
Kate Fleetwood reads To a Friend whose Work has come to Triumph

00:06
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Platee, Act I (exc)
Performer: Bernard Deletre (Citheron); Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski.
Erato 2292-45028-2, CD1, Tr9

John Newton
Will Howard reads The Kite and its String

00:10
Elvis Presley
Amazing Grace
RCA, 828765239325, CD2T16

00:14
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov
Scheherazade (exc)
Performer: Sergei Levitin (violin); Kirov Orchestra, Valery Gergiev.
Philips 470840, Tr1

Anon
Kate Fleetwood reads a tale from One Thousand and One Nights

00:17
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov
Scheherazade (exc)
Performer: Sergei Levitin (violin); Kirov Orchestra, Valery Gergiev.
Philips 470840, Tr1

00:21
Jimmy Webb
Up, Up and Away
Performer: The Fifth Dimension.
Soul City SCS-92000, Tr1

Charles Coulston Gillispie
Kate Fleetwood reads an extract from The Montgolfier Brothers and the Invention of Aviation

00:27
Weill
Der Lindberghflug (exc)
Performer: Cologne Radio Orchestra, Jan Latham-Konig.
Capriccio 60012-1, Tr13

Yeats
Will Howard reads An Irish Airman Foresees His Death

00:29
Joni Mitchell
Amelia
Asylum 7559-60331-2, Tr2

Andrew Greig
Will Howard reads an extract from the novel That Summer

Andrew Greig
Kate Fleetwood reads an extract from the novel That Summer

00:38
Sir William Walton
Spitfire Prelude and Fugue
Performer: English Northern Philharmonia, Paul Daniel.
Naxos 8.553869, Tr1

Paul Tibbets
Will Howard reads an extract from Return of the Enola Gay

00:49
Krzysztof Penderecki
Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (exc)
Performer: Aukso Orchestra, Krzysztof Penderecki.
Nonesuch 7559-79625-1, Tr1

00:51
György Ligeti
Lux Aeterna
Performer: Groupe Vocal de France, Guy Reibel.
EMI 6279052, CD2, Tr1

Carl Sagan
Kate Fleetwood reads from Cosmos

01:00
Ives
The Unanswered Question
Performer: New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein.
Sony SMK 60203, Tr1

John Gillespie Magee
Will Howard reads High Flight

01:06
Samuel Barber
Symphony no.2, Second Movement (aka ‘Night Flight’)
Performer: Detroit SO, Neeme Jarvi.
Chandos CHAN9684, Tr3