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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15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. Rip This Joint / The Rolling Stones // Exile On Main Street
 02. Can’t You Hear Me Knocking / The Rolling Stones // Sticky Fingers
 03. Sympathy For The Devil / The Rolling Stones // Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!
 04. Route 66 / The Rolling Stones // December's Children (And Everybody's)
 05. You Better Move On / The Rolling Stones // December's Children (And Everybody's)
 06. Waiting On A Friend / The Rolling Stones // The Best Of The Rolling Stones: Jump Back, '71 - '93
 07. Tell God and the Devil / Solas // Shamrock City
 08. Arbor Day / Solas feat Aoife O’Donovan // Shamrock City
 09. Gan ainm/The stormy night/Paddy Cronin's / Teada // Ceol & Cuimhne (Music & Memory)
 10. Brisdin Breide/The Thatched Cabin/Morning Sunday / Teada // Ainneoin Na Stoirme/In Spite Of The Storm
 11. Reels: Richard Dwyer’s/The Hunter’s House / Seamus Begley & Oisin Mac Diarmada // Together
 12. Song: Banchnoic Eireann O / Seamus Begley & Meabh Ni Bheaglaoich // Together
 13. The Necklace of Wrens / The Gloaming // The Gloaming
 14. The Old Bush / The Gloaming // The Gloaming
 15. She Moved Through The Fair / Van Morrison & The Chieftains // Irish Heartbeat
 16. Carrickfergus / Van Morrison & The Chieftains // Irish Heartbeat


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15日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨

− 不思議な曲名の音楽 −

「回る男」 (ゴンチチ
(2分43秒)
ポニーキャニオン PPCA01512>

「恋のバンシャガラン」 (シルヴァー)
(3分30秒)
<ARISTA AL4076>

ビッシュバッシュボッシュ」 (バリー・ハリス・トリオ)
(4分34秒)
<RIVERSIDE OJCCD-872-2>

「マサカリ」 (映画“デリー6”サントラ)
(4分48秒)
<SUPER CASSETTES SFCD1-1394>

「映画“独立愚連隊/独立愚連隊西へ”から
タイトル曲、イキな大尉変奏曲」
(映画“独立愚連隊/独立愚連隊西へ”サントラ)
(2分53秒)
<SCL INC. SLCS-7113>

「区役所」 (近田春夫&ビブラトーンズ)
(4分24秒)
コロムビア YW-7047>

「グラッド・トゥ・ビー・アンハッピー」
ポール・デスモンドジム・ホール
(5分40秒)
<BMG BVCJ-37218>

「ラッチョ」 (メルセディータス・バルデース)
(2分47秒)
<ELLIPSIS ARTS CD4280>

「あらゆる意味にでっちあげられた数章」 サティー作曲
(4分12秒)
(ピアノ)ジョン・マッケイブ
<WIDE SAGA SAGA5472>

プレッツェル・ロジック」 (スティーリー・ダン
(4分29秒)
<MCA MCAD-11917>

ポルカドッツ・アンド・ムーンビームス
トニー・スコット
(10分49秒)
<PHILOLOGY W76.2>

「月世界の国の水彩画」 (タイグアラ)
(3分40秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-66070>

「ザ・ホエール・ハズ・スワロード・ミー」(J.B.ルノアー)
(2分24秒)
<EVIDENCE MUSIC ECD26068-2>

「なすのちゃわんやき」 (四人囃子
(4分45秒)
CBSSONY CSCL1245>

「ディラク・イン・ズー」 (ゴンチチ
(3分48秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1647>

「オ・エレファンティーニョ」 (アドリアーナ・パルチンピン)
(3分20秒)
SONY MUSIC 88883738162>

「パプウラ・ブラヴァ」 (チアゴ・アムージ)
(3分03秒)
<DELIRA MUSICA DL577>

「ノ・コントラ・テンポ」 (チアゴ・アムージ)
(4分01秒)
<DELIRA MUSICA DL577>

「プロローグ・エピローグ」 (中島ノブユキ
(7分09秒)
<SPIRAL RECORDS XQAW-1106>


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

Ricky's All-Star Country Jukebox
Fri 14 Mar 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
Two hours of classic songs from Ricky's Country Jukebox chosen by a selection of artists.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xgr4p
Hear the favourite country songs of Jimmy Webb, Edwyn Collins, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Laura Cantrell, Jake Bugg, Patty Griffin, Julie Fowlis, Teddy Thompson, Josh Ritter, Tift Merritt, Andy Fairweather Low, Darrell Scott and many more. They each pick a record for Ricky's Country Jukebox and describe what makes the song so special.

Music Played

01. Silver Threads And Golden Needles
The Everly Brothers
Ricky's choice

02. The Grand Tour
George Jones
Patty Griffin's choice

03. Angel Of Death
Hank Williams
Loudon Wainwright III's choice

04. Prisoner In Disguise
Linda Rondstadt
Caitlin Rose's choice

05. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?
Waylon Jennings
Darden Smith's choice

06. Just Someone I Used To Know
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
Laura Cantrell's Choice

07. Landslide
Dixie Chicks
Ricky's choice

08. I Believe In You
Don Williams
Edwyn Collins' choice

09. The Loving Kind
Nanci Griffith
Julie Fowlis' choice

10. Hungry Eyes
Merle Haggard
Darrell Scott's choice

11. Indian Love Call
Slim Whitman
Jake Bugg's choice

12. Geronimo's Cadillac
Michael Martin Murphey
Kath from Zervas & Pepper's choice

13. Understand Your Man
Johnny Cash
Rodney Crowell's choice

14. Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely)
Johnnie and Jack
Ricky's choice

15. Beneath Still Waters
Emmylou Harris
Beth Nielsen Champan's choices

16. He Stopped Loving Her Today
George Jones
Beth Nielsen Champan's choices

17. Slowly
Webb Pierce
Andy Fairweather Low's choice

18. Ode To Billie Joe
Bobbie Gentry
Tift Merritt's choice

19. Satan's Jeweled Crown
The Louvin Brothers
Mr Niz's choice

20. If You See Me Getting Smaller I'm Leaving
Jimmy Webb
John Fullbright's choice

21. Walking The Floor Over You
Ernest Tubb
Jimmy Webb's choice

22. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?
Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton
Aoife O'Donovan's choice

23. The Hole He Said He'd Dig For Me
Jerry Lee Lewis
Teddy Thompson's choice

24. Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
Garth Brooks
Blue Rose Code's choice

25. Sweet Dreams
Patsy Cline
Lou from My Darling Clementine's choice

26. My Life
Iris DeMent
Ricky's choice


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 15 Mar 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests, including Benny Goodman and Mike Westbrook.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03y10g2
Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests in all styles of jazz with music this week from Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Mike Westbrook.

Music Played

01. Our Secret World
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Performer: OJM.
Our Secret World, Word of Mouth Music, 1

02. Perdido
Duke Ellington
Performer: Clark Terry. Performer: Louis Bellson.
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra 1952, Classics, 4

03. IDMAT
Mike Westbrook
Performer: Anthony Kerr. Performer: Pete Whyman. Performer: Peter Fairclough.
The Orchestra of Smith's Academy, Enja, 2

04. Down South Camp Meeting
Benny Goodman
Performer: Manny Klein. Performer: Pee Wee Erwin. Performer: Chris Griffin. Performer: Red Ballard. Performer: Murray McEachern. Performer: Bill De Pew. Performer: Hymie Shertzer. Performer: Art Rollini. Performer: Dick Clark. Performer: Jess Stacy. Performer: Allan Reuss. Performer: Harry Goodman. Performer: Gene Krupa.
The Essential Benny Goodman, 10

05. Swingtime in the Rockies
Benny Goodman
Performer: Harry James. Performer: Ziggy Elman. Performer: Chris Griffin. Performer: Red Ballard. Performer: Vernon Brown. Performer: George Koenig. Performer: Hymie Shertzer. Performer: Art Rollini. Performer: Jess Stacy. Performer: Allan Reuss. Performer: Harry Goodman. Performer: Gene Krupa.
The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert, Columbia/Legacy, 5

06. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Ken Colyer
Performer: Ian Wheeler. Performer: Mac Duncan. Performer: Jon Bastable. Performer: Dick Smith. Performer: Colin Bowden.
Ken Colyer's Jazzmen and Skiffle Group 1956, Lake, 4

07. Laura
Tommy Whittle
Performer: Brian Dee. Performer: Len Skeat. Performer: Bobby Orr.
Warm Glow, Tee Jay, 4

08. Together
Barbara Long
Performer: Herb Geller. Performer: Thad Jones. Performer: Hank Jones. Performer: Scott LaFaro. Performer: Elvin Jones.
Soul - The Voice of Barbara Long, Fresh Sound, 14

09. Flamenco Sketches
Miles Davis
Performer: Cannonball Adderley. Performer: John Coltrane. Performer: Bill Evans. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Jimmy Cobb.
KIND OF BLUE, COLUMBIA/LEGACY, 5

10. Stompy Jones
Duke Ellington
Performer: Johnny Hodges. Performer: Harry "Sweets" Edison. Performer: Les Spann. Performer: Al Hall. Performer: Jo Jones.
Side by Side, Verve, 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

Lee Morgan
Sun 16 Mar 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03y10jz
A teenage trumpet prodigy, Lee Morgan won crossover stardom with his irresistibly groovy hit, "The Sidewinder". Geoffrey Smith surveys the meteoric career that was cut short by his death in a shooting at just 33.

Music Played

01. That's All
Dizzy Gillespie
Performer: Lee Morgan. Performer: Billy Mitchell. Performer: Wynton Kelly. Performer: Charlie Persip.
Dizzy in Greece, Verve Records, 8

02. Blue Train
John Coltrane
Performer: Lee Morgan. Performer: Curtis Fuller. Performer: Kenny Drew. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.
Blue Train, Blue Note, 1

03. Calling Miss Khadija
Art Blakey
Performer: Lee Morgan. Performer: Curtis Fuller. Performer: Wayne Shorter. Performer: Cedar Walton. Performer: Reggie Workman.
INDESTRUCTIBLE, BLUE NOTE, 1

04. The Sidewinder
Lee Morgan
Performer: Billy Higgins. Performer: Joe Henderson. Performer: Barry Harris. Performer: Bob Cranshaw.
The Sidewinder, Blue Note, 1

05. Melancholee
Lee Morgan
Performer: Herbie Hancock. Performer: Reggie Workman. Performer: Wayne Shorter. Performer: Grant Green. Performer: Billy Higgins.
Search for the New Land, Blue Note, 4

06. Ceora
Lee Morgan
Performer: Hank Mobley. Performer: Herbie Hancock. Performer: Larry Ridle. Performer: Billy Higgins.
Cornbread, Blue Note, 3

07. Boy, What A Night
Lee Morgan
Performer: Bob Cranshaw. Performer: Billy Higgins. Performer: Barry Harris. Performer: Joe Henderson.
The Sidewinder, Blue Note, 4


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 Four Temperaments
Sun 16 Mar 2014
19:30
BBC Radio 3

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017ss46
Actors Joe Dunlop and Joanna Tope read a selection of poetry and prose about the four temperaments by Wordsworth, John Donne, Dylan Thomas, Milton and Chaucer with music by Dowland, Holst, Britten and Bruckner.

Producer note

I’ve used the Four Temperaments as a structuring device to give this programme four contrasting moods. The idea of four fundamental character types goes back to the medical theories of the ancient Greeks and dominated western medical thinking for more than 2,000 years.

PHLEGMATIC (peaceful/calm)

The programme starts in English pastoral mood. Wordsworth and Pope conjure up an idealised world of rustic peace. In the Vaughan-Williams piece the soaring violin’s ascending lark only represents the surface level of this iconic piece. The lilting rhythm underneath expresses the deep and lulling calm of the English countryside and matches the peaceful image of the resting wheel.

Debussy’s soporific “En bateau” floats into John Donne’s “The Calme” which is ostensibly about a ship in becalmed waters. But one of the many themes he explores in this highly complex poem is the idea that sometimes phlegmatic calm becomes too much of a good thing. This chimes in with Arthur Schopenhauer’s pessimistic philosophy that our meaningless life bounces between suffering and boredom. But for him there is one chink of light: through the calm contemplation of beauty we can occasionally achieve temporary respite. This section ends as it started with the image of a wheel at rest as the tortured Ixion finally stops rotating on his wheel of flame. (Jonathan Harvey’s “Wheel of Emptiness” was, like Schopenhauer, inspired by Buddhist thought. The passage from Mahler’s 8th Symphony expresses a vision of a paradise removed from earthly striving.

CHOLERIC (bad-tempered/hot-headed)

Beethoven changes mood with an aria of dark anger and leads into a speech from the famously hot-headed Hotspur. Nielsen’s 2nd Symphony is based on the Four Temperaments and his movement describing the choleric mood ebbs away as Dylan Thomas urges us to “Rage against the dying of the light.” Scriabin’s late masterpiece “Prometheus” introduces a section based on the mythological figure who was chained to a rock for stealing fire from the gods. He is often represented, as in the Goethe poem, as an angry and independent representative of humanity which owes nothing to the Gods. The original programme-note for Bruckner’s 8th Symphony ran: ‘First Movement. The figure of Aeschylus’s Prometheus. Vague, resentful defiance, with a presumptuous Titanic feeling of inner strength elevating itself above gods and fate.’ George Herbert’s poem “The Collar” is a deliberate play on words (collar/choler) and moves from anger to deflated submission which leads onto...

MELANCHOLIC (despondent/depressed)

This section is a series of reflections on John Dowland, the king of Melancholy. His song “In darkness let me dwell” segues into the beginning of Harrison Birtwistle’s orchestral piece “The Shadow of Night” overlaid with extracts from Robert Burton’s eccentric compendium of depression, “The Anatomy of Melancholy.” Echoes of the Dowland song flicker through the dark textures of the Birtwistle piece which was inspired by Durer’s engraving, “Melancholia”, as well as the Dowland song we just heard. The start of Milton’s Il penseroso is combined with parts of Britten’s first Dowland-inspired piece, Lachrymae. And Tennyson’s jet-back poem of despair is set against Britten’s second Dowland piece, Nocturnal.

SANGUINE (extrovert/boisterous)

Handel’s infectiously upbeat setting of Milton’s “L’Allegro” introduces the beginning of Milton’s actual poem. Extracts from Holst’s Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity surround Chaucer’s character study of confident prosperity. When he describes the Franklin he says “Of his complexion he was sanguine” referring to the highly developed medieval concept of the different humours. The programme goes out on a humorous note with another portrait of a famously upbeat personality: Shakespeare’s Falstaff on the importance of “a good sherris-sack” segues into Verdi’s Falstaff on the importance of not taking life too seriously.

Clive Portbury (producer)

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

Image for Ralph Vaughan Williams
00:00
Ralph Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending (extract)

Performer: Nicola Benedetti (violin) Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Andrew Litton (conductor)

DG 476619 Tr1
William Wordsworth

Calm is all nature as a resting wheel, reader Joanna Tope
Alexander Pope

The Quiet Life, reader Joe Dunlop
Image for Claude Debussy
00:05
Claude Debussy En bateau from "Petite Suite"

Performer: Katia and Marielle Labeque (piano)

Philips 454471 Tr4
John Donne

The Calm, reader Joanna Tope
Image for Jonathan Harvey
00:11
Jonathan Harvey Wheel of emptiness (extract)

Performer: Ictus Performer: Georges-Elie Octors (conductor)

Cyprus 5604 Tr1
Arthur Schopenhauer (trans Portbury)

The World as Will & Idea (extract), reader Joe Dunlop
Image for Gustav Mahler
00:16
Gustav Mahler Symphony No 8 (extract from Part 1)

Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra Performer: Georg Solti (conductor)

Decca 430804 CD9 Tr5
Image for Ludwig van Beethoven
00:18
Ludwig van Beethoven 'Ha! Welch ein Augenblick' from Fidelio

Performer: Karl Ridderbusch Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Performer: Herbert Von Karajan (conductor)

EMI 387787 CD48 Tr13
William Shakespeare

Hotspur’s Speech from Henry IV Part 1, reader Joe Dunlop
Image for Carl Nielsen
00:23
Carl Nielsen Allegro collerico from Symphony No 2 "The 4 Temperaments" (extract)

Performer: Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Performer: Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)

CBS 44934 Tr1
Dylan Thomas

Do not go gentle into that good night, reader Joanna Tope
Image for Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin
00:26
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin Prometheus (extract)

Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor)

Decca 417252 Tr5
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (trans Edgar Alfred Bowring)

Prometheus, reader Joe Dunlop
Image for Anton Bruckner
00:31
Anton Bruckner Symphony No 8 (extract from 1st Movement)

Performer: Staatskapelle Dresden Performer: Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)

DG 447744 CD1 Tr1
George Herbert

The Collar, reader Joanna Tope
Image for John Dowland
00:34
John Dowland In darkness let me dwell

Performer: Andreas Scholl (countertenor) Performer: Edin Karamazov (lute)

Decca 466-917-2 Tr3
Image for Sir Harrison Birtwistle
00:38
Sir Harrison Birtwistle The Shadow of Night (extract)

Performer: The Hallé Performer: Ryan Wigglesworth (conductor)

NMC 156 Tr2
Robert Burton

Anatomy of Melancholy (extract), reader Joe Dunlop
John Milton

Il Penseroso (extract), reader Joe Dunlop
Image for Benjamin Britten
00:45
Benjamin Britten Lachrymae (extract)

Performer: Roger Chase (viola) Performer: Nash Ensemble Performer: Lionel Friend (conductor)

Hyperion 66845 Trs12, 16, 17
Alfred Tennyson

Marianna, reader Joanna Tope
Image for Benjamin Britten
00:52
Benjamin Britten Nocturnal (Passacaglia)

Performer: Craig Ogden (guitar)

Hyperion 67648 Tr16
Image for George Frideric Handel
00:58
George Frideric Handel L'Allegro (Haste thee nymph)

Performer: Ian Bostridge (tenor) Performer: Ensemble Orchestral de Paris Performer: John Nelson (conductor)

Virgin 545417 CD1 Tr5
John Milton

L’allegro (extract) , reader Joanna Tope
Image for Gustav Holst
01:04
Gustav Holst Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, from the Planets (extract)

Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Performer: Herbert von Karajan (conductor)

DG 400028 Tr4
Geoffrey Chaucer (trans Joseph Glaser)

The Franklin from the General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, reader Joanna Tope
William Shakespeare

Falstaff’s monologue from Henry IV Part 2, reader Joe Dunlop
Image for Giuseppe Verdi
01:11
Giuseppe Verdi Falstaff (Tutto nel mondo e burla)

Performer: Tito Gobbi (Falstaff) Performer: Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (Mistress Ford) Performer: Nan Merriman (Mistress Page) Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus Performer: Herbert von Karajan (conductor)

EMI 749668 CD2 Tr26