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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29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. 値上げ / 高田渡 // ファースト・アルバム「ごあいさつ」
 02. Morning / Beck // Morning Phase
 03. Heart Is A Drum / Beck // Morning Phase
 04. Khosid Wedding Dances / Muzsikas // Maramaros - The Lost Jewish Music of Transylvania
 05. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning / Hot Tuna // Live In Japan
 06. Children Of Zion / Hot Tuna // Steady As She Goes
 07. Streets Of Philadelphia / Bruce Springsteen // Philadelphia
 08. Walkin' After Midnight / Cowboy Junkies // The Trinity Session
 09. JAS / Tim Deluxe // The Radicle
 10. So What! / Tim Deluxe // The Radicle
 11. Love Is / Tim Deluxe // The Radicle
 12. Eyesight To The Blind / Johnny Winter // True to the Blues: The Johnny Winter Story
 13. Stoop So Low / Gov’t Mule // Shout!
 14. When The World Gets Small / Gov’t Mule feat. Steve Winwood // Shout!
 15. Dignity / Bob Dylan // Side Tracks


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29日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− おす音楽 −

「ああなんてやわらかいんだろう」 (ゴンチチ
(4分01秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1309>

「プッシュ、プッシュ」 (オースティン・テイラー)
(2分08秒)
CHROME DREAMS CDCD5083>

「キープ・オン・プッシング・ユア・ラック」(バーバラ・リン)
(2分15秒)
<J/G 3906>

「オール・オブ・ミー」 (オスカー・ピーターソン・トリオ)
(3分22秒)
<ESSENTIAL EJC55447>

「歌曲集“詩人の恋”から
第3曲“ばらに、ゆりに、はとに”
第4曲“あなたのひとみを見つめる時”」シューマン作曲
(2分20秒)
バリトンディートリッヒ・フィッシャー・ディースカウ
(ピアノ)クリストフ・エッシェンバッハ
<POLYDOR F35G50131>

「チャグ・チャグ・チャグ・ア・ラグ(プッシュ・アンド・ショーヴ)・パート1」(ミーターズ
(3分27秒)
<SUNDAZED SC6168>

「プッシュ・リトル・デイジーズ」 (ウィーン)
(2分50秒)
<ROUNDER 11661-9090-2>

「ゴールデン・レディ」 (ホセ・フェリシアーノ
(4分19秒)
SONY MUSIC JAPAN SICP2555>

「雨の屋台」 (田端義夫
(2分32秒)
<トクマジャパン TKCA-71750>

「プッシュ・カー・ピー・シー・パイ」 (ルイ・ジョーダン)
(2分31秒)
<MCA VICTOR MVCM-618>

「プッシュ・プッシュ・プッシュ」 (ジョー・クーバ)
(2分13秒)
コロムビア V2CP5002>

「プッシュ・ザ・ボタン」 (マニー・マーク)
(2分56秒)
トイズファクトリー TKCK87949-50>

「映画“陽暉楼”からM A1,A8,B1,B2,B5A」
(映画“陽暉楼”サントラ)
(6分52秒)
キングレコード ABCS-1029,1030>

「おしてもだめならひいてみな」 (水前寺清子
(3分39秒)
クラウンレコード CRCN-40830>

「プッシェム・アップ」(ウラル・トーマス&ザ・マンタレイズ)
(2分27秒)
<MRP REC. MRP-004>

「プッシン・トゥー・ハード」 (シーズ)
(2分34秒)
<DROPOUT REC. FBOOK16>

「バック・ドア・マン」 (ハウリン・ウルフ
(2分50秒)
<MCA REC. CHD-5908>

子連れ狼」 (橋幸夫
(4分52秒)
<ビクター VCD-1007>

「キープ・オン・プッシング」 (ジ・インプレッションズ)
(2分32秒)
<MCA UICY-1185>

「坂道」 (チチ松村
(6分13秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1446>

「ブルー・エンジェル」 (ロイ・オービソン
(2分50秒)
CBS SONY CSCS5430>

枇杷の実のなる頃」 (薄花葉っぱ
(5分18秒)
<OFF NOTE NON-23>


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

Live at Southbank Centre
Sat 29 Mar 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z9h53
Live at Southbank Centre: Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' requests in all styles of jazz.

Radio 3 is broadcasting live from a pop-up studio at London's Southbank Centre all day, every day for the last two weeks of March. If you're in the area, why not visit the Radio 3 studio and performance space in the Royal Festival Hall Riverside Café where you can listen to Radio 3 as it happens, ask questions and enjoy the special events.

Music Played

01. Memphis Underground
Herbie Mann
Performer: Roy Ayers. Performer: Larry Coryell. Performer: Mike Leech. Performer: Gene Chrisman.
MEMPHIS UNDERGROUND, ATLANTIC, 1

02. Twelve Bar Stampede
Leonard Feather's All-Star Jam Band
Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Benny Carter. Performer: Pete Brown. Performer: Joe Marsala. Performer: Billy Kyle. Performer: Hayes Alvis. Performer: Cozy Cole.
Twelve Bar Stampede, Decca, 1

03. Round Midnight
Richard Twardzik
Performer: Carson Smith. Performer: Peter Littman.
Trio, Pacific Jazz, 16

04. Moose March
Ken Colyer
Performer: Acker Bilk. Performer: Ed O'Donnell. Performer: Diz Disley. Performer: Dick Smith. Performer: Stan Greig.
NEW ORLEANS TO LONDON/BACK TO THE DELTA, LAKE RECORDS, 14


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

Theo Fennell
Sun 30 Mar 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z9hsl
There's a huge revival in British craftsmanship going on at the moment, with a new generation keen to learn how to make beautiful things. For 40 years now, Theo Fennell has been one of the country's most distinctive and witty jewellers. His intricate and beautifully crafted designs take you into a strange dream-world: miniature skulls with jewelled snakes twisting from their eyes; bees cast in gold; dragonflies trailing amethysts; salamanders studded with diamonds. Perhaps not surprising that his jewellery has decorated rock stars such as Elton John, Lady Gaga and Freddie Mercury.

In Private Passions, Theo Fennell reveals the music that inspires him when he's working - dreaming up those strange and beautiful new creatures. Music is what helps him, he says, when confronted by a blank sheet of paper. He also reveals that as a young art student he worked as a busker, and even bought a one-man band. He discusses the erotic power of jewellery, with a vivid story from his own experience. And during the recording, he sketches continuously, and has agreed to put some of his drawings on the Private Passions webpage.

Theo Fennell's choices include Dvorak's Cello Concerto, Offenbach's opera 'The Tales of Hoffmann', Yehudi Menuhin playing Saint-Saëns's Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, and a Charles Trenet song from 1937. And his great patron, Elton John.

A Loftus production produced by Elizabeth Burke.


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

Below the Surface
Sun 30 Mar 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z9jr0
Poems, prose and music exploring what lies below the surface from the Underworld to the world of the coal miner and the depths of the sea. With poetry and prose by Shakespeare, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Mimi Khalvati and Louise Glück and music by Purcell, Gluck, Steve Reich and Takemitsu and Amy X. Neuburg. Readings by Juliet Stevenson and Alex Jennings.

Producer's Note
This week's programme explores the world below the surface, underground and in the depths of the sea. The starting point came when I was reading Seamus Heaney's poems inspired by the underground, in his volume 'District and Circle', in 'Ugolino' and in the poem you'll hear here, 'The Underground', Heaney's beautiful take on the Orpheus and Eurydice story updated to tell the story of Heaney and his bride Marie on their honeymoon in London rushing late to a Proms concert. Composers too have been inspired by the Orpheus story of the musician whose wife Eurydice dies after being bitten by a snake. Orpheus travels to the underworld to find her. He is allowed to bring her back on one condition, that Eurydice walks behind him and that he doesn't look back. Just as they reach the surface Orpheus is overcome with longing, looks back and loses Eurydice forever. Here Gluck's 'Dance of the Blessed Spirits' and Monteverdi's 'Orfeo' are heard alongside Ted Hughes' interpretation of the Orpheus story and Louise Gluck's 'Myth of Devotion', her telling of another classical story, that of Hades building a duplicate of earth in the underworld for Persephone.

The programme begins with one of the songs from Ewan MacColl's 1961 radio ballad, 'The Big Hewer' and the poetic voices of the miners talking about their relationship with the world below the surface. Alongside this Juliet Stevenson reads 'Photos of a Salt Mine' by the Canadian poet P.K. Page.

Langston Hughes' 1920s poem 'Subway Rush Hour' dreams of a society where all races can live together and in 1922 Galsworthy's Soames travels from Sloane Square tube station in the first class compartment on a foggy day in London when passengers 'afraid of carriages on foggy days, are driven underground'. The composer Amy X. Neuburg's 'The Secret Language of Subways', her 2003 song cycle for voice and cello trio was conceived while sitting on the subway in New York and Oakland, 'inspired by the rhythmic lull of the train, the fragmented meanderings of my thoughts, the dramas of recent world and personal events, and the deluge of sensory input that is New York itself.' Here you'll hear 'Someone Else's Sleep'.

After an adventure in the cave with Becky and Tom Sawyer the programme ends below sea level with Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' heard with Sibelius's musical interpretation and at the bottom of the ocean with Tennyson's 'The Kraken' and the film composer Alan Silvestri's theme to the James Cameron film 'The Abyss'.

Fiona McLean

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

00:00
Ewan MacColl
The Big Hewer – Deep down in a man’s heart
Performer: Ewan MacColl.
TOPIC TSCD804, 18

P.K. Page
Photos of a Salt Mine read by Juliet Stevenson

00:03
Bohuslav Martinu
Orchestral Movement
Performer: Sinfonia Varsovia conducted by Ian Hobson.
TOCCATA TOCCO156, 2

Seamus Heaney
Personal Helicon read by Alex Jennings

Emily Dickinson
I know where wells grow read by Juliet Stevenson

00:11
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Adajio - Dance of the Blessed Spirits
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan.
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4495152, 2

Ted Hughes
Orpheus from Selected Translations read by Alex Jennings

00:19
Claudio Monteverdi
L’Orfeo
Performer: New London Consort conducted by Philip Pickett.
OISEAU LYRE 4335452, 14

Seamus Heaney
The Underground read by Alex Jennings

Louise Gluck
Myth of Devotion read by Juliet Stevenson

00:27
Henry Purcell
Dido and Aeneas - When I am Laid in Earth
Performer: Choir of the English Concert sung by Anne Sofie von Otter andconducted by Trevor Pinnock.
ARCHIV 4276242, 21

Pablo Neruda
Leave me a Place Underground read by Alex Jennings

00:31
Tikeme Postma
Leave me a Place Underground
Performer: Tineke Postma and Esperanza Spalding.
CR73313, 4

John Milton
Paradise Lost read by Alex Jennings

00:37
Krzysztof Penderecki
Paradise Lost
Performer: Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra.
MUZA PNCD020, 3

Langston Hughes
Subway Rush Hour read by Juliet Stevenson

00:42
Amy X Neuburg
The Secret Life of Subways - Someone Else’s Sleep
Performer: Amy X Neuburg and The Cello Chixtet.
CD MM017, 5

John Galsworthy
The Man of Property read by Alex Jennings

00:48
Philip Glass
Glassworks - Facades
Performer: Philip Glass Ensemble.
CBS SMK73640, 5

Mark Twain
from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer read by Juliet Stevenson

00:55
Max Steiner
The Adventures of Mark Twain
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra.
NAXOS 8557470, 6

00:57
Jean Sibelius
The Tempest
Performer: Academy of St Martins in the Fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner.
Hanssler CD 98353, 8 & 9

William Shakespeare
from The Tempest read by Alex Jennings and Juliet Stevenson

01:02
Bernard Herrmann
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef – The Octopus
Performer: National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Gerhardt.
RCA GD80707, 8

Mimi Khalvati
from Entries of Light read by Juliet Stevenson

01:05
Toru Takemitsu
Toward the Sea III – The Night
Performer: The Aureole Trio.
KOCH 374492, 7

Alfred Tennyson
The Kraken read by Alex Jennings

01:09
Alan Silvestri
Voyages – The Abyss
Performer: conducted by Alan Silvestri.
Varese Sarabande VSD5641, 11