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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28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(後編)』

THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/66/
01. The Word Girl (Flesh & Blood)
Scritti Politti
Cupid & Psyche 85

02. There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)
Eurythmics
Be Yourself Tonight

03. What’s Going On
Marvin Gaye
What's Going On

04. Red Rain
Peter Gabriel
So

05. See The Sky About To Rain
Neil Young
On The Beach

06. Walking in the Rain (With The One I Love)
Love Unlimited
The Best of Love Unlimited

07. Wouldn’t It Be Nice
Beach Boys
Pet Sounds

08. Wouldn’t It Be Nice (vocals only)
Beach Boys
Pet Sounds Sessions

09. Marie Provost
Nick Lowe
Jesus of Cool

10. These Arms Of Mine
Otis Redding
The Very Best Of Otis Redding

11. Kinky Reggae
Bob Marley & The Wailers
Live!

12. Your Bright Baby Blues
Jackson Browne
The Pretender

13. Wrecking Ball
Emmylou Harris
Wrecking Ball

14. Hard Times
Syd Straw
Surprise

15. (Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night
Tom Waits
Asylum Years

16. Memphis Underground
Herbie Mann
Memphis Underground


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28日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− ご機嫌の音楽 −

01. ダンシング・ウィズ・リトル・ハピネス
スモークド・サーモン・レイルウェイ・マシーン
(3分15秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL-18001>

02. 朝からゴキゲン
ハーマンズ・ハーミッツ
(2分32秒)
<EMI GOLD 4773222>

03. ラッキー・ミー
デイヴ・エヴァンス
(2分02秒)
<SONET PRODUCTIONS SNKF122>

04. アイ・フィール・ソー・グッド・トゥデイ
デヴィッド“ハニーボーイ”エドワーズ
(3分30秒)
SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS REC. SFWCD40132>

05. 調子のよいかじ屋
ヘンデル作曲
チェンバロトレヴァー・ピノック
(4分04秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCA-3159>

06. アム・アイ・ドリーミング?
ティファニー
(2分31秒)
<R.P.M. RPM137>

07. ご機嫌は?
ジェーン・バーキン
(3分35秒)
<MUSIC FROM EMI UCCA-3159>

08. コールド・ウィン
ゴーストポエット
(3分17秒)
<PLAY AGAIN SAM PIASR610CDX>

09. ハート・ダウン・ビロウ
ルーランナーズ
(4分02秒)
<ISLAND REC. 422-848 277-2>

10. イェー!イェー!イェー!
ポール・ゲイトゥン
(2分51秒)
P-VINE PCD-2807>

11. クンビアに夢中
イルランダ・イ・コロス
(2分33秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM2018>

12. アリニャニャラ
ジョー・キューバセクステット
(2分59秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM604>

13. ご機嫌いかが
キャンディーズ
(3分07秒)
SONY SRCL-4120>

14. 沖縄ブレイクダウン・アンド・フォギー・マウンテン・ブレイク・ダウン
バンジョー・アイ
(3分04秒)
<JIM ROCK LABEL JRLA-0007>

15. カム・オン(・レット・ザ・グッド・タイム・ロール)
ジミー・ヘンドリックス・エクスペリエンス
(4分08秒)
SONY MUSIC SICP-2641>

16. ご機嫌さんよ達者かね
船村徹
(3分42秒)
コロムビア COCP-37461>

17. ハッピー・セッション・ブルース
ベニー・グッドマン
(5分07秒)
<ESSENTIAL JAZZ CLASSIC EJC55472>

18. ル・ヴォラレテ
ウラジミール・ヴィソツキ
(4分49秒)
<LE CHANT DU MONDE LDX274762>

19. 月でランデブー
エトゥーリ・ジャヤンティ
(4分47秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM2025>

20. ザ・フィーリング・イズ・ライト
クラレンス・カーター
(2分54秒)
<KENT SOUL CDKEND376>

21. ミスター・ハッピー・ノース・ヒル
ゴンチチ
(2分41秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

22. マリン・クポン・オー
ポリ・リズモ
(3分35秒)
<GAFRICA2009 AACD066>

23. 長い夜
ポスポス大谷
(3分52秒)
<円盤 FPD-103>


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

Music in the Great War
Sat 28 Jun 2014
19:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0480hcs
As part of the Wold War One season on the BBC, Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests focuses on music with Great War connections. From 1919 there are tracks by Lieut. James Reese Europe and his Hellfighters Band, and there are evocative pieces by Sidney Bechet, Bob Crosby and Humphrey Lyttelton. The programme also includes more recent reflections on the human cost of World War One in recordings by Mike Westbrook and Stan Tracey.

Music Played

01. Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag
Lt Bob Crosby and His V-Disc Bob Cats
Performer: Yank Lawson. Performer: Ward Silloway. Performer: Hank D’Amico. Performer: Boomie Richman. Performer: Dave Bowman. Performer: Herb Ellis. Performer: Bob Haggart. Performer: George Wettling. Performer: Martha Tilton.
Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag, 1

02. Anahit
Giacinto Scelsi
Orchestra: Klangforum Wien. Conductor: Ilan Volkov.

03. Memphis Blues
James Reese Europe
Performer: ames Reese Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band.
369th US Infantry Hellfighters Band Complete Recordings, Memphis Archives, 9

04. Rose de Picardie
Sidney Bechet with Andre Reweliotty’s Orchestra
Performer: Marcel Bornstein. Performer: Guy Lognin. Performer: Jean-Louis Durand. Performer: André Reweliotty. Performer: Yannick Singery. Performer: Zozo D’Halluin. Performer: Michel Pacout.
Sidney Bechet Jazz Selection, Vogue, 4

05. On Patrol In No Man's Land
James Reese Europe
Performer: James Reese Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band.
369th US Infantry Hellfighters Band Complete Recordings, Memphis Archives, 3

06. Maryland, My Maryland
Wally Fawkes, Bruce Turner, Johnny Parker, John Picard, Freddy Legon, Mickey Ashman and George Hopkinson
Music Arranger: Humphrey Lyttelton.
Best of British Jazz from the BBC Jazz Club, Upbeat, 1

07. Un Sogno - UK Premiere
Tristan Murail
Orchestra: Klangforum Wien. Conductor: Ilan Volkov.

08. Lili Marlene
George Shearing
Performer: Neil Swainson. Performer: Sonny Osborne.
MEL TORME AND GEORGE SHEARING: COMPLETE CONCORD RECORDINGS, CONCORD JAZZ, 1

09. St Louis Blues
James Reese Europe
Performer: James Reese Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band.
369th US Infantry Hellfighters Band Complete Recordings, Memphis Archives, 9

10. Tarnished
Mike Westbrook
Performer: Dan Holdsworth. Performer: Kenny Wheeler. Performer: Malcolm Griffiths. Performer: Mike Gibbs. Performer: Tom Bennelink. Performer: Martin Fry. Performer: Mike Osborne. Performer: John Surman. Performer: Bernie Living. Performer: Alan Skidmore. Performer: Harry Miller. Performer: Chris Laurence. Performer: Alan Jackson. Performer: John Marshall.
Marching Song, Deram, 10

11. Clarinet Marmalade
Chris Barber and Edmond Hall
Performer: Pat Halcox. Performer: Ian Wheeler. Performer: Eddie Smith. Performer: Dick Smith. Performer: Graham Burbidge.
Chris Barber and the Clarinet Kings, Lake, 12

12. Soudan
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Performer: Nick LaRocca. Performer: Emil Christian. Performer: Larry Shields. Performer: Billy Jones. Performer: Tony Sbarbaro.
The London Recordings, World Records, 8

13. I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Performer: Nick LaRocca. Performer: Emil Christian. Performer: Larry Shields. Performer: Billy Jones. Performer: Tony Sbarbaro.
The London Recordings, World Records, 2

14. Tiger Rag
Punch Miller's Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Performer: George Lewis. Performer: Louis Nelson. Performer: Emanuel Sayles. Performer: Papa John Joseph. Performer: Abbey Chinee Foster.
Atlantic New Orleans Jazz Sessions, Mosaic, 6

15. C'est Un Jardin Secret
Tristan Murail
Performer: Genevieve Renant.

16. Ballad For Loos
Stan Tracey
Performer: Mark Armstrong. Performer: Simon Allen. Performer: Andrew Cleyndert. Performer: Clark Tracey.
The Flying Pig, ReSteamed Jazz, 5


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

Music in the Great War: John Keane
Sun 29 Jun 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047wrqs
As part of Radio 3's 'Music in the Great War' season, Michael Berkeley's guest is John Keane, who was appointed the official British War Artist during the first Gulf War. The job involved travelling with the British forces - a task he approached with enthusiasm, but also considerable apprehension. The paintings that came out of that conflict are now part of the permanent collection at the Imperial War Museum, along with an array of paintings from The First World War by artists including Paul Nash and Christopher R. W Nevinson.

John talks to Michael about the role of the war artist and how it has changed since The First World War. He describes his experience of working on conflict zones, not just in The Middle East, but in Northern Ireland, Nicaragua and Angola too. What is it that a war artist can communicate that we can't see in photographs?
His music choices include Bach, Beethoven and Britten, and the famous rendition of Star Spangled Banner by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock in 1969, which uses amplifier feedback to convey the sounds of war. John also chooses 'the music they'll play in heaven', which for him is Dance IX from Philip Glass's In The Upper Room.

Producer: Jo Coombs

A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:04
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cello Suite No.1 in G Major, BWV1007 (Prelude)
Performer: Steven Isserlis.

00:11
Benjamin Britten
Peter Grimes (Interlude 5: Moonlight)
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia. Conductor: Richard Hickox.

00:17
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat major, Op.73 (Emperor)(2nd mvt: Adagio)
Orchestra: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Kurt Sanderling. Performer: Mitsuko Uchida.

00:27
John Stafford Smith
Star-Spangled Banner
Performer: Jimi Hendrix.

00:34
Jon Hopkins
Your Young Voice
Singer: King Creosote.

00:39
Pete M Wyer
This Dream Again (57 Hours in the House of Culture)
Singer: Adjoa Andoh. Performer: Joel Fram.

00:44
Philip Glass
Dance IX (In the Upper Room)
Ensemble: Philip Glass Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Riesman.

00:49
Dobri Hristov
Vo Tsartsvji Tvoem
Choir: Svetoslav Obretenov Bulgarian Choir and Soloists. Conductor: Georgi Robev.

00:55
Michael Nyman
If (The Diary of Anne Frank)
Singer: Hilary Summers. Ensemble: Michael Nyman Band. Performer: Michael Nyman.


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

Displacement
Sun 29 Jun 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047wshq
Words and music on the theme of Displacement, with readers Lesley Sharp and Philip Franks. Including a selection of poetry and prose telling the stories of people from across Europe who were amongst the millions forced to leave their home nations during the Great War, from the hundreds of thousands of Belgians taking refuge in the UK, to Serbians fleeing their homeland after defeat from Austrian forces. With extracts from Virginia Woolf's diaries, an essay by Henry James, the poetry of Herbert Read, and memoirs written by Queen Marie of Romania.
Part of Radio 3's WWI season, Music in the Great War.

Producer's note
This Words and Music is the second of three editions as part of Music in the Great War. Taking the theme of Displacement, it tells the stories of just some of the millions of European civilians who were forced from their homes during the years of conflict.

This Words and Music is the second of three editions as part of Music in the Great War. Taking the theme of Displacement, it tells the stories of just some of the millions of European civilians who were forced from their homes during the years of conflict.

The experiences of WW1 refugees, of exile and the loneliness of separation from both family and homeland, are explored in texts by the English poets Herbert Read and Ernest Dowson, the Canadian writer Charles G.D. Roberts and American Marie Tello Phillips.

Around 160,000 Belgians came to the UK as a result of the German invasion, many arriving through the Kentish port of Folkestone, as reflected in a column from The Times in September 1914. In communities across the country, Belgian people often stayed with local families and worked in munitions factories; as a resident of Letchworth Garden City in Hertfordshire recalls, they played an influential role in everyday British life, and in a contrasting piece, Virginia Woolf writes in her diaries of her cook’s complaints about their large appetites. In his essay Refugees in Chelsea Henry James remembers the unforgettable arrival of the Belgian homeless into a Sussex town.

The displacement of Serbians from their homeland, following the assaults from Austrian forces in the early months of the war, are documented by a first-hand account from a Miss M.I. Tatham, who served with the Stobart Field Hospital in Kraguyevatz, Serbia. A number also came to the UK during that time, and the Roll of Honour from George Heriot’s School in Edinburgh tells of a group of 25 inspirational young Serbian boys who came to be educated at the school.

In an extract from her memoirs, Marie of Romania, born into the British royal family but, as the wife of King Ferdinand I, became the last Queen consort of Romania, describes the suffering of the Romanian people, and her own turmoil as Bucharest was occupied by the Central Powers and she, Ferdinand and their five children took refuge in Moldavia.

And from his autobiography, the Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky remembers the plight of Polish refugees, who were forced to flee eastward behind Russian lines.

Music throughout the programme reflects the countries featured in the texts, with composers from Belgium (Cesar Franck, Jef Van Hoof, Joseph Jongen, Eugene Ysaye), Poland (Karol Szymanowski) and Romania (George Enescu), and traditional folk music from Serbia. Music on the theme of exile comes from Arnold Bax, Alan Hovhaness, Richard Blackford and Kate Rusby.

Andy King (producer)

Music Played

00:00
Stephen Wolpe
Displaced Spaces, Shocks, Negations, a New Sort of Relationship in Space, Pattern, Tempo, Diversity of Actions, Interactions...
Performer: Geoffrey Douglas Magde (piano).
and intensities for piano
CPO, 9990552, 10

Oxford English Dictionary
Displacement – definitions, read by Philip Franks and Lesley Sharp

00:01
Frank Bridge
The Sea - suite for orchestra (H.100), no.3; Moonlight (Adagio ma non troppo)
Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN10729, CD2 Tr11

Marie Tello Phillips
The Refugees (excerpt), read by Lesley Sharp

Konstantin Paustovsky
Story of a Life: Slow approach of thunder (excerpt), read by Philip Franks

00:07
Karol Szymanowski
Mythes Op.30; No.1 La fontaine d’Arethuse
Performer: Alina Ibragimova (violin), Cedric Tiberghien (piano).
HYPERION CDA67703, Tr3

00:10
E.J. Moeran
2 Pieces for small orchestra [1931-2], no.1; Lonely waters
Performer: English Chamber Orchestra, Jeffrey Tate (conductor).
EMI 7642002, Tr4

Ernest Dowson
Exile, read by Lesley Sharp

00:16
Steve Knightley arr. Kate Rusby and Kathryn Roberts
Exile
Performer: Kate Rusby (vocals, guitar), Kathryn Roberts (vocals, piano).
PURE MUSIC PRCD01, Tr10

00:19
Richard Blackford
Voices of Exile; no.11 The Embrace
Performer: The Bach Choir, David Hill (conductor).
QUARTZ QTZ2018, Tr11

Herbert Read
The Refugees, read by Philip Franks

00:20
Richard Blackford
Voices of Exile; no.11 The Embrace
Performer: The Bach Choir, David Hill (conductor).
QUARTZ QTZ2018, Tr11

00:22
Alan Hovhaness
Symphony No.1 ‘Exile’; 2nd movement
Performer: Seattle Symphony, Gerard Schwarz (conductor).
NAXOS 8559717, Tr2

Sister Marie Antoine
From Convent to Conflict; A Nun's Account of the Invasion of Belgium, reader Lesley Sharp

00:26
César Franck
Piano Quintet in F minor; 1st movement
Performer: Artur Pizarro (piano), Petersen Quartet.
PHOENIX EDTIION 142, Tr1

Sir Charles G.D. Roberts
A Nocturne of Exile, read by Philip Franks

00:30
Arnold Bax
Dream in Exile: Intermezzo
Performer: Ashley Wass (piano).
NAXOS 8557439, Tr3

Virginia Woolf
Selected Diaries (excerpt), read by Lesley Sharp

00:34
[traditional]
La Brabanconne (Belgium National Anthem)
Performer: New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa (conductor).
PHILIPS 4566562, Tr5

The Times
Column from the social correspondent, Tuesday 8th September 1914, read by Philip Franks

00:36
Joseph Jongen
Caprice – Impromptu Op.51 No.2
Performer: Karel Steylaerts (cello), Piet Kuijken (piano).
PHAEDRA DDD92030, Tr7

00:44
George Botsford
Black and White Rag
Performer: Clarinet Quartet of the Belgian National Orchestra.
NAXOS 8557407, Tr12

Heather Elliott and John Sanderson (compiled)
Letchworth Recollections (excerpt), read by Lesley Sharp

00:48
Jef van Hoof
Symphony No.1 in A major; 2nd movement
Performer: BRTN Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels, Fernard Terby (conductor).
PHAEDRA ADD92013, Tr2

Henry James
Refugees in Chelsea (extract), read by Philip Franks

00:51
Eugène Ysaÿe
Sonata no.2; 2nd movement - Malinconia
Performer: Tai Murray (violin).
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907569, Tr6

M.I. Tatham
The Great Retreat in Serbia in 1915 (excerpt), read by Lesley Sharp

00:55
[traditional]
Putnicka pesma “Visoko drvo, lad nema” (Travel melody)
Performer: Ensemble Renaissance.
CPO 9999022, Tr3

00:59
[traditional]
Three dances – Ostroljanka, Polomka Dance, Little Gipsy Girl
Performer: Ensemble Renaissance.
CPO 9999022, Tr4

Anon.
From George Heriot’s School Roll of Honour 1914-1919 (excerpt), read by Philip Franks

01:02
George Enescu
Romanian Rhapsody, Op.11No.1 in A major
Performer: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN6625, Tr10

Queen Marie of Romania
The Invasion of Romania (excerpt), read by Lesley Sharp

01:07
George Enescu
Romanian Rhapsody, Op.11No.1 in A major
Performer: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN6625, Tr10

Robert Louis Stevenson
Hopes, read by Philip Franks