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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 6月21日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン

特集『自分が聞いて感動する、この曲のこの部分(前編)』

THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/66/
(曲名 / アーティスト名 // アルバム名)
01. Southside Shuffle / J. Geils Band // Bloodshot
02. Don’t Look Back / John Lee Hooker w. Van Morrison // Don't Look Back
03. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down / The Band // The Last Waltz
04. Pancho & Lefty / Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard // Pancho & Lefty
05. I Don’t Know Why / Rolling Stones // Metamorphosis
06. White Bird / It’s A Beautiful Day // Love Is The Song We Sing - San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970
07. The Wheel / Jerry Garcia // Garcia

UNDERCURRENT

UNDERCURRENT

08. Romain / Bill Evans & Jim Hall // Undercurrent
09. A Remark You Made / Weather Report // Heavy Weather
10. Ex-Factor / Lauryn Hill // The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
11. Moon Dew / Joe Cocker // Stingray
12. Shanghai Noodle Factory / Traffic // Traffic
13. Little Wing / Jimi Hendrix // Jimi Hendrix Experience
14. Cacka Boom / Ian Dury & The Blockheads // Mr Love Pants
15. Kauai Kalypso / Taj Mahal // Taj


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 6月21日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− 発酵の音楽 −

「短めの昼食」 (ゴンチチ
(2分37秒)
<SO WHAT? ESCB2004>

シリフケのヨーグルト、メイダン・オユヌ」
(カラユラン・デゥオ)
(2分58秒)
<NONESUCH WPCS-21326>

「アイ・リメンバー・ユー」
(ドクター・シュリ・バラジ・タンベ)
(6分25秒)
<TIMES MUSIC 295>

「ギミ・ア・ピッグフット・アンド・ボトル・オブ・ビアー」
(ベッシー・スミス)
(3分29秒)
<COLUMBIA/LEGACY DIDP092970>

「6つのブルガリア舞曲から 第1、4、5、6曲」
バルトーク作曲
(ピアノ)ミシェル・ベロフ
(6分05秒)
東芝EMI TOCE-3525>

「パディー・ウォウント・ユー・ドリンク・サム・サイダー?」
(クレイトン・マックミッチェン&ライリー・パケット)
(3分16秒)
<VIPER CD031>

「タイム・アンド・ラヴ」 (ザ・バンケスターズ)
(3分04秒)
<THE BANKSTERS BSMF-6045>

「ドリンキン・シェリー・ワイン」 (ワイノニー・ハリス)
(2分30秒)
P-VINE PCD-823>

「米と醤油」 (ワ・ハ・ハ)
(3分50秒)
コロムビア COCB-53309>

「ココヤシにラム酒をそそいで」 (モン・リベーラ)
(3分05秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM605>

「ビールはほろ苦い」 (ツェリン・パルジョー)
(2分42秒)
<アオラコーポレーション BNSCD-955>

「伊豆甘夏納豆売り」 (高中正義
(6分48秒)
<KITTY REC. H60K20020,20021>

ストレンジャーズ・イン・パラダイス」
(ハリー・ウィテカー・トリオ)
(7分22秒)
<FRESH SOUND REC. FSR5034CD>

「スージークリームチーズ
(テディー・アンド・ヒズ・パッチズ)
(3分12秒)
RHINO R2 165564>

「江戸っ子寿司」 (美空ひばり
(3分20秒)
日本コロムビア COCA-10040>

「チャバッケ」 (サカキ・マンゴー)
(5分25秒)
<YOKABANNA YKBN-005>

「デイズ・オブ・ワイン・アンド・ローゼス」
トニー・ベネット
(2分57秒)
<COLUMBIA CK9272>

どぶろく源さん」 (西岡恭蔵
(2分30秒)
キングレコード KICS-2032>

「マダムQと食卓」 (ゴンチチ
(4分26秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1059>

「ジュースド」 (ビリー・ラヴ)
(2分31秒)
<VIPER CD031>

「ほっときなさい(いいじゃありませんか)」
(藤村悟朗、丸山夢路)
(3分05秒)
<メタ・カンパニー G100012,100013>


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

Rab Noakes
Thu 19 Jun 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046plyz
Dolly Parton, The Hazey Janes and John Martyn - just three of the artists you'll hear on this week's Travelling Folk! Rab Noakes will be joining Bruce to chat about the current songwriting revival - is it actually happening? Meanwhile, musician Marieke McBean reveals her plans for Midsummer!


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

Highlights from the 2014 Emulsion Festival
Mon 16 Jun 2014
23:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046cr0n
BBC New Generation Artist Trish Clowes curates Emulsion Festival: a two-night event in east London fusing jazz with contemporary classical music, while keeping improvisation at the heart of the celebration.

Trish kicks of the festivities with new material written for her own quartet, Tangent. Guitarist Chris Montague, double bass player Calum Gourlay and drummer James Maddren help her interpret some beautifully crafted, melodic chamber-jazz.

They join the members of composer/conductor Luke Styles' Ensemble Amorpha to form the Emulsion Sinfonietta, also featuring Norwegian drummer Thomas Strønen and British saxophonist Iain Ballamy, whose apple tree inspired the piece Trish composed especially for the Sinfonietta: Apple Boy.

Experimental keyboardist Dan Nicholls brings his band Strobes, featuring the powerful rhythms of drummer Dave Smith and the searing guitar of Chris Sharkey in an exploration of electro-improv and Afrocentric grooves.

Presenter: Jez Nelson
Producer: Miranda Hinkley

Music Played

Kevin Le Gendre in conversation with Trish Clowes

Trish Clowes' Tangent in concert at Emulsion Festival at the Village Underground, London on 28 May 2014
Line up: Trish Clowes (tenor and soprano sax); Chris Montague (guitar); Calum Gourlay (bass); James Maddren (drums)

00:03
Trish Clowes' Tangent
    Wayne's Waltz
Composer: Trish Clowes

00:10
Trish Clowes' Tangent
    Porcupine
Composer: Trish Clowes

00:17
Trish Clowes' Tangent
    Chorale
Composer: Trish Clowes

00:25
Trish Clowes' Tangent
    Pfeiffer and the Whales
Composer: Trish Clowes

Emulsion Sinfonietta in concert at Emulsion Festival at the Village Underground, London on 29 May 2014
Line up: Donald Grant (violin); Louise McMonagle (cello); Lauren Weavers (oboe); Tom Lessels (bass clarinet);
Trish Clowes (soprano saxophone); Iain Ballamy (tenor saxophone); Freddie Gavita (trumpet); Chris Montague (guitar);
Calum Gourlay (bass); James Maddren (drums); Thomas Strønen (drums)

00:34
Emulsion Sinfonietta
    Apple Boy
Composer: Trish Clowes

Kevin Le Gendre in conversation with Dan Nicholls

Dan Nicholls' Strobes in concert at Emulsion Festival at the Village Underground, London on 28 May 2014
Line up: Dan Nicholls (keyboards, electronics); Dave Smith (drums, electronics); Chris Sharkey (guitar)

00:47
Dan Nicholls' Strobes
    Guns, Germs and Steel
Composer: Dan Nicholls

00:57
Dan Nicholls' Strobes
    Broke Speak
Composer: Dan Nicholls

01:05
Dan Nicholls' Strobes
    World Go By
Composer: Dan Nicholls

01:16
Dan Nicholls' Strobes
    Winder
Composer: Dan Nicholls

Archive Sun Ra Track

01:24
Sun Ra
    Untitled Improvisation
Composer: Sun Ra
Archive live radio performance from 1990


Hear and Now
Radio 3's primary contemporary music programme, featuring live performances and studio sessions from the best new groups, and premiering works commissioned by the BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnsx
Emulsion Festival 2014
Sat 21 Jun 2014
22:00
BBC Radio 3
Highlights from the 2014 Emulsion Festival at Village Underground in London.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0477dhd
Ed McKeon presents highlights from the 2014 Emulsion Festival at Village Underground in London. The festival, curated by Trish Clowes and Luke Styles, explores the boundaries between notated and improvised music. Tonight's programme features Ensemble Amorpha premiering a new version of Chris Mayo's Birchfield Close, the vocal trio Juice singing Anna Meredith and Gabriel Jackson, and the Emulsion Sinfonietta - a mix of jazz and classical players, playing music by Luke Styles and a new Calum Gourlay commission. Plus Composers' Rooms: this week Sara Mohr-Pietsch visits Norwegian composer Rolf Wallin at home - in Kent!

Music Played

00:05
Luke Styles
Chasing The Nose
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta

00:15
Calum Gourlay
Twelve Goats and Tigers
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta

00:23
Anna Meredith
Heal You
Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble

00:27
Gabriel Jackson
Zero Point Reflection
Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble

00:38
Crystal Johnson, Tor Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen & Sandy Wilhelm
Only Girl In The World
Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble

00:44
Alvin Lucier
In Memoriam of Jon Higgins
Performer: Tom Lessels

00:47
Rolf Wallin in conversation with Sara Mohr-Pietsch
Composers' Rooms
Performer: Rolf Wallin in conversation with Sara Mohr-Pietsch

01:02
Trish Clowes
Small Pieces of Wood
Performer: Ensemble Amorpha

01:11
Kaija Saariaho
Oi Kuu (To The Moon)
Performer: Louise McMonagle (cello). Performer: Tom Lessels (bass clarinet)

01:18
Chris Mayo
Birchfield Close
Performer: Ensemble Amorpha

01:34
Thomas Strønen
As We Wait For Time
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta with Food

01:40
Iain Ballamy
Gold Acre, also known as Arve's Dream
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta with Food


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

Sat 21 Jun 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0477dh4
This week Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes music by a new band featuring Anita Wardell and Dave O'Higgins, bassist Kyle Eastwood and a rare gem by Mr Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band.

Music Played

01. The Lamp Is Low
The Loire All Stars Quintet
Performer: Anita Wardell. Performer: Dave O'Higgins. Performer: Mike Gorman. Performer: Oli Hayhurst. Performer: Tristan Maillot.
Loire All Stars

02. Lucky Six
Kyle Eastwood
Performer: Andrew McCormack. Performer: Graeme Blevins. Performer: Quentin Collins. Performer: Martyn Kaine.
The View from Here, 12

03. Train Song
Acker Bilk
Performer: Colin Smith. Performer: John Mortimer. Performer: Stan Greig. Performer: Roy James. Performer: Ernie Price. Performer: Ron McKay.
The Harem, Columbia, 2

04. Why Was I Born?
Wally Fawkes and his Troglodytes
Performer: Spike Macintosh. Performer: Jeremy French. Performer: Lennie Felix. Performer: Russ Allen. Performer: Dave Pearson.
FLOOK DIGS JAZZ, LAKE, 13

05. You Go To My Head
Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson
Performer: Herb Ellis. Performer: Ray Brown. Performer: Louie Bellson.
Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson, Verve, 11

06. After You've Gone
Stuff Smith
Performer: Jonah Jones. Performer: James Sherman. Performer: Bobby Bennett. Performer: Mack Walker. Performer: Cozy Cole.
Time and Again, Proper, 6

07. Twisted Blues
Wes Montgomery
Performer: Wes Montgomery. Performer: Martial Solal. Performer: Michel Gaudry. Performer: Ronnie Stephenson.
The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, VERVE, 5

Rarum 7: Selected Recordings (Dig)

Rarum 7: Selected Recordings (Dig)

08. Ornen
Terje Rypdal
Performer: Bjorn Kjellmyer. Performer: Audun Kleive.
Rarum, ECM, 10

09. Moondance
Clare Teal
Performer: Jim Watson. Performer: Chris Dagley. Performer: Simon Little.
GET HAPPY, UNIVERSAL, 9

10. Carolina Shout
Stephanie Trick
Performer: Stephanie Trick.
Fourteen, Relarion Records, 10

11. Portrait of Mahalia Jackson
Duke Ellington
Performer: Norris Turney. Performer: Johnny Hodges. Performer: Harold Ashby. Performer: Paul Gonsalves. Performer: Harry Carney. Performer: William "Cat" Anderson. Performer: Cootie Williams. Performer: Money Johnson. Performer: Al Rubin. Performer: Frank Stone. Performer: Booty Wood. Performer: Julian Priester. Performer: Dave Taylor. Performer: Wild Bill Davis. Performer: Joe Benjamin. Performer: Rufus "Speedy" Jones.
NEW ORLEANS SUITE, ATLANTIC, 9


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

Horace Silver
Sun 22 Jun 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01msgwb
A tribute to Horace Silver, who died on Wednesday, aged 85.
One of the prime movers of hard bop, Horace Silver said his mission in jazz was "to burn", as pianist, leader and composer. Geoffrey Smith chooses fiery performances by him and such Silver admirers as Buddy Rich, Mark Murphy and Alan Barnes.

First broadcast in September 2012


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

Outbreak
Sun 22 Jun 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0477h8r
Words and music from around Europe at the start of World War I read by Emma Fielding and Harry Hadden-Paton. With words by Edward Thomas, Stefan Zweig, Edmund Blunden, Winston Churchill, Katherine Mansfield, Anna Akhmatova and Rupert Brooke and music by Vaughan Willliams, Berg, Debussy, Zemlinsky, Koechlin, Elgar and the recruiting songs which encouraged men to join up for the Front.
Part of Radio 3's WWI season, Music in the Great War.

Producer's Note
As Radio 3 begins its Music in the Great War season, we’re devoting three editions of Words and Music to the First World War. Today, Harry Hadden-Paton and Emma Fielding read poetry and prose inspired by the outbreak of war.

The programme begins with Elgar’s ‘Sospiri’. Elgar composed the bleak Adagio in the months leading up to the outbreak of the First World War: it was first performed in August 1914, just days after the start of the war. It’s heard with Winston Churchill’s description of the scene in London in the final hours leading up to the announcement of war.

Jessie Pope’s jingoistic call to arms, ‘The Call’ is an example of the kind of poem written before the horror of war became apparent. In a passage from Edmund Blunden’s memoir, ‘Undertones of War’ he is seen off by his mother at the railway station as he heads to the front. There he meets two older soldiers who are visibly and audibly moved by the sight of the boy heading off to war. The composer Frank Bridge was a pacifist and didn’t enlist for service. His ‘Oration for cello and orchestra’ is an elegy for those who died and a pacifist’s warning against future conflict.

The writer Edward Thomas only became a poet on the eve of WW1 after meeting and becoming friends with Robert Frost. He died in 1917 in the first hour of the Battle of Arras. Although his work has become increasingly well known over recent years his wife, Helen Thomas’ intimate and controversial memoir, ‘World without End’ deserves to be far more widely read. Edward Thomas’ ‘Lights Out’ and a passage from Helen’s memoir are heard alongside Vaughan Williams’ ‘The Lark Ascending’, written in 1914 and seen by some as expressing a fear of the loss of England’s culture and countryside.

Debussy’s ‘Berceuse Heroique’ was written in the first year of the war and intended as a tribute to King Albert and the Belgians. Its gloomy atmosphere and strange fanfares are heard with a passage from the nurse Mary Borden’s ‘The Forbidden Zone’ which tells the story of her time in a muddy wasteland in Belgium as part of an evacuation hospital unit.

A letter from a young man to his father warning him that his company is about to attack and assuring his father that he is happy contrasts with a letter from a Scottish nurse questioning the madness of sending boys to war. Al Piantadosi’s ‘I Didn’t Raise my Son to be a Soldier’ is an American anti-war song influential in the pacifist movement and which was performed in Britain during the war.

The programme ends with Rupert Brooke’s sonnet ‘Peace’, written on the outbreak of war and a declaration of determination and moral purpose with Frederick Kelly’s ‘Elegy for Strings’, inspired by the death of Brooke, his close friend and fellow officer. Kelly himself, having won the DSC at Gallipoli in January 1916, was killed in battle on the Somme at the age of thirty five years old.

Music Played

00:00
Edward Elgar
Sospiri
Performer: BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by John Wilson.
SOMMCD247, Tr3

Winston Churchill
from his diaries 1914 read by Harry Hadden-Paton

00:04
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
Visions Fugitives
Performer: Stefan Veselka.
VICTORIA VCD19024, Tr28

Jessie Pope
The Call read by Emma Fielding

00:06
Ivor Novello
Keep the Home Fires Burning
Performer: John McCormack.
CD41 CD41001, Tr9

Katherine Mansfield
from her diaries read by Emma Fielding

00:09
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
Sarcasms - Smanioso
Performer: Stefan Veselka.
VICTORIA VCD19024, Tr8

Edmund Blunden
Undertones of War read by Harry Hadden-Paton

00:12
Frank Bridge
Oration for solo cello and orchestra
Performer: Steven Isserlis (conducted by Richard Hickox).
EMI CDM7639092, Tr7

Stefan Zweig (translated by Anthea Bell)
The World of Yesterday read by Emma Fielding

00:16
Sir George Dyson
Epigrams for Piano - Sostenuto
Performer: David Owen Norris (piano).
DUTTON CDLX7137, Tr3

Wilfred Owen
1914 ready by Harry Hadden-Paton

00:18
Alban Berg
Three Orchestral Pieces - March
Performer: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis.
PHILIPS 4125232, 5

00:26
Johann Strauss
The Radetzky March
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan.
EMI CMS7694372, Tr10

Béla Zombory-Moldovan (translated by Peter Zombory-Moldovan and to be published in August 2014 by NYRB)
from The Burning of the World read by Emma Fielding

00:29
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Performer: Iona Brown with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
ASV CDDCA518, 1

Helen Thomas
World without End read by Emma Fielding

Edward Thomas
Lights Out read by Harry Hadden-Paton

Mary Borden
The Forbidden Zone read by Emma Fielding

00:46
Claude Debussy
Berceuse Heroique
Performer: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink.
PHILIPS 4387422, Tr1

00:50
Igor Stravinsky
Souvenir d'une marche boche
Performer: Thomas Adès.
EMI CDC5570512, 32

Alexander Gillespie
from his war diaries read by Harry Hadden-Paton

Sarah McNaughton
from her letters read by Emma Fielding

00:54
Al Piantadosi
I Didn't Raise my Boy to Be a Soldier
Performer: Peerless Quartette.
Retrospective RTR4236, Tr13

Erich Maria Remarque
All Quiet on the Western Front read by Harry Hadden-Paton

00:58
Charles Koechlin
Piano Quintet opus 80 – L’Assaut de l’ennemi – La Blessure
Performer: Antigone Quartet, Sarah Lavaud piano.
AR20091, Tr2

Anna Akmatova translated by Stephen Edgar
In Memoriam read by Emma Fielding

01:02
Anton Webern
Cello Sonata
Performer: Clemens Hagen and Oleg Maisenberg conducted by Pierre Boulez.
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4576372, Tr12

Rupert Brooke
Peace read by Harry Hadden-Paton

01:04
F.S. Kelly
Elegy for Strings: In Memoriam Rupert Brooke
Performer: David Lloyd-Jones.
DUTTON LABORATORIES CDLX7172, Tr4