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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 7月12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://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/66/
(曲名 / アーティスト名 // アルバム名)
01. Harry Hippie / Bobby Womack // The Best Of Bobby Womack: The Soul Years
02. California Dreamin' / Bobby Womack // The Best Of Bobby Womack: The Soul Years
03. Jesus Be A Fence Around Me / Bobby Womack // Back To My Roots
04. Lookin' For A Love / Bobby Womack // Lookin' For A Love Again
05. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man / Aretha Franklin // I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
06. It's All Wrong But It's All Right / Laura Lee // The Very Best Of Laura Lee
07. We The People / The Staple Singers // Be Altitude: Respect Yourself
08. When We're On The Road / Donnie Fritts // Prone To Lean
09. Loan Me A Dime / Boz Scaggs // Boz Scaggs
10. Wild Horses / Rolling Stones // Sticky Fingers
11. Mainstreet / Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band // Night Moves
12. Boys And Girls / Alabama Shakes // Boys & Girls
13. Boppin' The Blues / Carl Perkins // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll
14. High School Confidential / Jerry Lee Lewis // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll
15. Get Rhythm / Johnny Cash // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll
16. Ooby Dooby / Roy Orbison // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll
17. Ubangi Stomp / Warren Smith // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll
18. Who Will The Next Fool Be / Charlie Rich // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll
19. Raunchy / Bill Justis & His Orchestra // Sun Records - The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll


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 7月12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

− 7月の音楽 −

「睡蓮」 (ゴンチチ
(3分07秒)
<SO WHAT? ESCB2004>

「ロンドン・イン・ジュライ」 (デイヴ・ペル・オクテット)
(4分25秒)
<COLLECTABLES COL-CD-6913>

「サンタ」 (ライトニン・ホプキンス)
(3分45秒)
<FIRE REC. PCD5749>

「七月エイサー待ちかんてぃ」 (りんけんバンド
(3分26秒)
<WAVE EVA4004>

「サムシング・アバウト・ジュライ」 (インコグニート
(6分00秒)
P-VINE PCD-24338>

「戦場の星」 (ザ・ライジング・サン・トリオ)
(2分30秒)
<KING REC. PCD-1518>

「はげしい雨が降る」
(イーディ・ブリッケル&ニュー・ボヘミアンズ)
(4分58秒)
<MCA REC. MCAD-6340>

「7月9日」 (アルマンド・ポンティエル楽団)
(2分10秒)
<VICTOR VICP63642>

巴里祭」 (ラウル・バルボサ&ダニエル・コラン、クレール・エルジェール)
(3分00秒)
<RESPECT REC. RES-173>

祇園囃子“青葉”」 (京都長刀鉾囃子方連中)
(3分05秒)
<KING REC. KICH104>

「ディスコ・スラッシュ・スラッシュ・ヴェリー」
(ウォー・ペイント)
(4分04秒)
<ROUGH TRADE RTRADCD680>

交響曲 第5番から 葬送行進曲」 マーラー作曲
(ユリ・ケイン)
(5分52秒)
<WINTER&WINTER 910004-2>

管弦楽のための“日本組曲”から 第2曲 七夕」
伊福部昭・作曲
管弦楽)日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団
(指揮)広上淳一
(5分27秒)
<KING REC. KICC1130>

「レイトリー」 (スティーヴィー・ワンダー
(4分04秒)
MOTOWN 37416362052>

「二人と海」 (タンバ4)
(2分29秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCU-1127,1128>

「7月のそりすべり」 (ジュリー・ロンドン
(2分20秒)
EMI MUSIC JAPAN TOCJ90056>

「浪花人情 ラムネの玉やんの唄」 (藤田まこと
(4分45秒)
<テイチクレコード RE-626>

「レイニー・デイ」 (ゴンチチ
(3分06秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

「アフロ・ブルー」 (モンゴ・サンタマリア
(1分47秒)
<PRESTIGE PCD-24018-2>

「アフロ・ブルー」 (マゴス&リモン)
(3分48秒)
<OKEH REC. 88843027322>

「ファイヤ」 (アヨ・フィーチャリング・ユスファ)
(3分46秒)
<オルターポップ AFPCD-36346>

「懐かしき恋人たちの歌」 (トリオ・エスペランサ)
(3分26秒)
<リスペクトレコード RES-245>


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

Mischa Macpherson Trio
Thu 10 Jul 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nkyx
If you're wanting to hear some live music then look no further than this week's Travelling Folk as Bruce Macgregor is joined by the award winning Mischa Macpherson Trio! Singer songwriter Kim Edgar will be revealing all about her current project with Rachel Sermanni and if that's not enough we'll have a whole host of new music including tracks from Bellowhead, Twelfth Day and Dougie Maclean's recent collaboration with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

Music Played

01. Paella Grande
Wolfstone
Terra Firma, Once Bitten Records

02. Talking With My Father
Dougie Maclean & The Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Til Tomorrow, Linn Records

03. Swimming Safe
Twelfth Day
The Devil Makes Three, Orange Feather Records

04. Cha d’fhuair mi’n cadal
The Mischa Macpherson Trio
BBC Radio Scotland Recording, BBC Radio Scotland Recording

05. An Lair Dhoun
The Mischa Macpherson Trio
BBC Radio Scotland Recording, BBC Radio Scotland Recording

06. Puirt a beul
The Mischa Macpherson Trio
BBC Radio Scotland Recording, BBC Radio Scotland Recording

07. Leanabh an Oir
The Mischa Macpherson Trio
BBC Radio Scotland Recording, BBC Radio Scotland Recording

08. Jack Lintel
Bellowhead
Revival, Island Records

09. Nordlys Schottish
Phønix
Nu, Go Danish Folk Music

10. Western Ocean
Skipinnish
Western Ocean, Skipinnish Records

11. Fire Them Up
Sketch
Shed Life, Skye Records

12. Spreefix
Fullsceilidh Spelemannslag
500 Sessions, Fullsceilidh Spelemannslag

13. Davidson Wilder Blues
Naomi Bedford
A History of Insolence: Songs of Freedom, Dissent & Strife, Dusty Willow Recordings

14. Shetland Pony Shuffle
Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley
Idiom, 2011 Geo Sound Records

15. Old Joe Clark
Satlfishforty
Live, Satlfishforty Music

16. The Ornate Lie
Kim Edgar
The Ornate Lie, Quietly Fantastic Music

17. Eggshells
Rachel Sermanni
Eggshells, Douglas Brown & Robert Hicks

18. Pipe Reels
Deoch n Dorus
The House Wedding, Deoch n Dorus

19. Glückliche Hühner
Absinto Orkestra
Gadjo Records, Gadje

20. A Don Agustin Bardi
Trio Pantango
Tango Argentino: El Ultimo Cafe, Arc Music

21. Jamie Raeburn
Ewan McLennan
The Last Bird To Sing, Fellside Recordings

22. Big Cailleach
Skipinnish
Western Ocean, Skipinnish Records


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

Sat 12 Jul 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0495mlc
In this week's selection of listeners' requests, Alyn Shipton plays music that celebrates jazz partnerships including Zoot Sims with Oscar Peterson, Gerry Mulligan with Bob Brookmeyer and boogie pianists Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson. Plus music from the Alex Welsh Band.

Music Played

01. S'wonderful
Zoot Sims with Oscar Peterson
Performer: Oscar Peterson. Performer: George Mraz. Performer: Joe Pass. Performer: Zoot Sims. Performer: Grady Tate.
Zoot Sims and The Gershwin Brothers, Pablo, 7

02. The Masquerade Is Over
Lou Donaldson
Performer: Peck Morrison. Performer: Ray Barretto. Performer: Dave Bailey. Performer: Herman Foster.
Blues Walk, Blue Note, 3

03. Quicksilver
Art Blakey
Performer: Lou Donaldson. Performer: Art Blakey. Performer: Horace Silver. Performer: Curley Russell. Performer: Clifford Brown.
A Night At Birdland - Volume 1, Blue Note, 3

04. Laura
Gerry Mulligan
Performer: Frank Isola. Performer: Bob Brookmeyer. Performer: Gerry Mulligan Quartet. Performer: GERRY MULLIGAN. Performer: Red Mitchell.
Pleyel Concert Vol. 2, Vogue, 2

05. Barrelhouse Boogie
Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson
Performer: Albert Ammons. Performer: Pete Johnson.
Barrelhouse Boogie, Bluebird, 15

06. I'm Coming Virginia
Bix Beiderbecke
Performer: Frankie Trumbauer. Performer: Irv Riskin. Performer: Bill Rank. Performer: Doc Ryker. Performer: Chauncey Morehouse. Performer: Eddie Lang. Performer: Bix Beiderbecke. Performer: Don Murray.
The Very Best of Bix Beiderbecke, EMI, 11

07. Tea for Two
Anita O'Day
Performer: John Poole. Performer: Anita O'Day. Performer: Whitey Mitchell. Performer: Jimmy Jones.
Jazz on a Summers Day Original Soundtrack, Charly, 5

08. Billie's Bounce
Tyree Glenn
Performer: Billy Taylor. Performer: Hubert Rostaing. Performer: Jean-Jacques Tilché. Performer: Tyree Glenn. Performer: Buford Oliver. Performer: Peanuts Holland. Performer: Don Byas. Performer: Jean Bouchéty.
Tyree Glenn 1947 - 1952, Classics, 5

09. If I Were A Bell
Miles Davis
Performer: Sam Rivers. Performer: Miles Davis. Performer: Herbie Hancock. Performer: Ron Carter. Performer: Tony Williams.
Miles In Tokyo, Columbia Legacy, 2

10. All Matter
Robert Glasper Experiment
Performer: Bilal. Performer: Chris Dave. Performer: Derek Hodge. Performer: Robert Glasper Experiment.
Double-Booked, Blue Note, 11

11. Royal Garden Blues
Alex Welsh
Performer: Roy Williams. Performer: Bud Freeman and His Orchestra. Performer: Ron Matthewson. Performer: Lennie Hastings. Performer: Johnny Barnes. Performer: Fred Hunt. Performer: Jim Douglas.
Bones for the King, Upbeat, 5


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

Mildred Bailey and Lee Wiley
Sun 13 Jul 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0495myd
Vocal queens of the Swing Era, Mildred Bailey (1907-1951) was famed for her bouncy beat and perfect diction, while Lee Wiley (1908-75) entranced listeners with her husky sensuality. Geoffrey Smith celebrates their diverse styles.

Music Played

01. Willow Tree
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Johnny Hodges. Performer: Bunny Berigan. Performer: Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra. Performer: Grachan Moncur II.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 15

02. A Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Dave Barbour. Performer: Eddie Meyers. Performer: Joe Liss. Performer: Bill Hyland. Performer: Mildred Bailey. Performer: Maurice Purtill. Performer: Frank Simeone. Performer: Slats Long. Performer: Stew Pletcher. Performer: Leo Moran. Performer: Pete Peterson. Performer: Red Norvo. Performer: Herbie Haymer.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 19

03. More Than You Know
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Dave Barbour. Performer: Ben Webster. Performer: Artie Shaw. Performer: MILDRED BAILEY. Performer: Cozy Cole. Performer: Ziggy Elman. Performer: Teddy Wilson. Performer: John Kirby.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 1

04. Where Are You?
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Zutty Singleton. Performer: MILDRED BAILEY. Performer: JOHN COLLINS. Performer: Teddy Cole. Performer: Scoops Carry. Performer: Roy Eldridge. Performer: Herbie Haymer. Performer: Truck Parham.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 8

05. Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Hank D'Amico. Performer: Al Mastren. Performer: Red McGarvey. Performer: Maurice Purtill. Performer: Stew Pletcher. Performer: Pete Peterson. Performer: Louis R. Mucci. Performer: Leonard Goldstein. Performer: George Wendt. Performer: Red Norvo. Performer: Charles Lamphere. Performer: Herbie Haymer. Performer: Bill Miller.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 18

06. Thanks For The Memory
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Hank D'Amico. Performer: MILDRED BAILEY. Performer: Teddy Wilson. Performer: Pete Peterson. Performer: Chu Berry. Performer: Dave Tough. Performer: Allan Reuss. Performer: Jimmy Blake.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 20

07. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Jerry Jerome. Performer: George Wetling. Performer: Joe Allard. Performer: Alan Hanlon. Performer: Hank D'Amico. Performer: Wes Hein. Performer: Barney Zudecoff. Performer: Pete Peterson. Performer: Red Norvo. Performer: Charles Lamphere. Performer: Zeke Zarchy. Performer: Bill Miller. Performer: Jimmy Blake.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 8

08. Gulf Coast Blues
Mildred Bailey
Performer: Mildred Bailey. Performer: Mary Lou Williams. Performer: John Williams. Performer: Eddie Dougherty. Performer: Floyd Smith.
Mrs Swing, Proper, 10

09. Sweet and Lowdown
Lee Wiley
Performer: Bud Freeman. Performer: Max Kaminsky. Performer: Lee Wiley. Performer: Joe Bushkin. Performer: Artie Shapiro.
Retrospective - Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere, Retrospective, 5

10. A Ship Without A Sail
Lee Wiley
Performer: Bud Freeman. Performer: Max Kaminsky. Performer: George Wettling. Performer: Brad Gowans. Performer: Joe Bushkin. Performer: Artie Shapiro.
Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere, Retrospective, 9

11. Down With Love
Lee Wiley
Performer: George Wettling. Performer: Bob Haggart. Performer: Dave Bowman. Performer: Billy Butterfield. Performer: Eddie Condon.
Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere, Retrospective, 13

12. Down To Steamboat Tennessee
Lee Wiley
Performer: Lee Wiley. Performer: Jess Stacy. Performer: Muggsy Spanier.
Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere, Retrospective, 12

13. Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere
Lee Wiley
Performer: Lee Wiley. Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Joe Bushkin and his Swinging Strings.
Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere, Retrospective, 20

14. Oh Look At Me Now
Lee Wiley
Performer: Lee Wiley. Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Joe Bushkin and his Swinging Strings.
Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere, Retrospective, 22

15. Street of Dreams
Lee Wiley
Performer: Lee Wiley. Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Joe Bushkin and his Swinging Strings.
Night in Manhattan with Lee Wiley, CBS, 7

16. Manhattan
Lee Wiley
Performer: Lee Wiley. Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Joe Bushkin and his Swinging Strings.
Night in Manhattan with Lee Wiley, CBS, 1


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

Richard Holmes
Sun 13 Jul 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0495nr7
Biographer Richard Holmes shares his musical passions with Michael Berkeley, and his fascination with opium dreams, telescopes and balloons.

Best known for his biographies of the Romantics - most notably Shelley and Coleridge - Richard Holmes has won just about every literary prize going.

In recent years he has moved towards the history of science with his book The Age of Wonder, which was hailed widely as 'the non-fiction book of the year'.

And his most recent book, Falling Upwards, all about the daring and frequently terrifying adventures of the pioneers of hot air ballooning, is just coming out in paperback.

Richard's musical choices range from 13th century Gregorian chant and French pastoral songs to Bernstein by way of composer and astronomer William Herschel.

Producer: Jane Greenwood

A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:04
Plainchant
Dies Irae
Choir: Monks of.

00:11
Joseph Canteloube
La Pastoura als Camps (Chants d'Auvergne)
Conductor: Jeffrey Tate. Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra. Singer: Kiri Te Kanawa.

00:17
Leonard Bernstein
America (West Side Story)
Singer: Betty Wand.

00:27
Erik Satie
Gymnopedie No.1
Performer: Pascal Rogé.

00:34
Franz Schubert
Der Erlkonig, D328
Singer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. Performer: Gerald Moore.

00:43
William Herschel
Oboe Concerto in C (3rd mvt: Allegretto)
Orchestra: Mozart Orchestra. Conductor: David Jerome. Performer: Richard Woodhams.

00:49
Bobbie Gentry
Ode to Billie Joe
Singer: Bobbie Gentry.

00:57
Jeremy Sams
Balloon Music (Enduring Love)
Conductor: Christopher Austin. Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.


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

An Unquiet Mind
Sun 13 Jul 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0495nrf
From the madwoman in her attic to the troubled king straining against the leashes of his medical attendants, the depiction of what has historically been called madness has been a common theme in art, music and literature. It has engaged both those who have sought to share their own experience of an unquiet mind and those who have used it to explore complexity, colour and difference in their subjects. Literary contributions in this programme include Cervantes' Don Quixote, Mr Rochester's sad, bad first wife, Anna Karenina and her self-destructive passion, and the Patrick Hamilton character who knows only that he must kill. There's a contemporary account of what it was like to be around George III as his grasp on reason slipped away, and readings about characters - such as Winston in Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four, driven mad by circumstances. We also look at collective madness, the greatest example of which must surely be war.
In music Berlioz describes obsessive love in his Symphonie Fantastique, Strauss depicts the absurdities of Don Quixote in his tone poem of the same name, and Peter Maxwell Davies has his own take on the madness of George III in his 8 Songs for a Mad King. There is also music by Britten, Gesualdo and Nick Drake.

Extracts are read by Katherine Parkinson and Greg Wise
Producer - Ellie Mant

Producer Note
From the madwoman in her attic to the troubled king straining against the leashes of his medical attendants, the depiction of what has historically been called madness has been a common theme in art, music and literature. It has engaged both those who have sought to share their own experience of an unquiet mind and those who have used it to explore complexity, colour and difference in their subjects. Literary contributions in this programme include Cervantes’ Don Quixote, Mr Rochester’s sad, bad first wife, Anna Karenina and her self-destructive passion, and the Patrick Hamilton character who knows only that he must kill. There’s a contemporary account of what it was like to be around George III as his grasp on reason slipped away, and readings about characters - such as Winston in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-four, driven mad by circumstances. We also look at collective madness, the greatest example of which must surely be war.

The programme begins inside the mind of Patrick Hamilton’s protagonist as he tries to remember who it is that he must kill. I paired this with the pained dissonances in Gesualdo’s madrigal Belta poi che t’assenti; (And, of course, Gesualdo famously murdered his wife and her lover…) Sylvia Plath also examines the confusion of a troubled mind, and I thought the sparseness and then muddy texture of John Cage’s piano piece reflected this. Dale Wasserman questions what madness is – perhaps “to see life as it is, and not as it should be”, and Nick Drake’s Black Eyed Dog could be interpreted as blackness or depression. Like Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique depicts a character suffering a self-destructive, obsessional love. Next an example of somebody broken by the situation they find themselves in. I felt the plaintive quality of Roxburgh’s solo clarinet line mirrored the bleakness and despair of Orwell’s text. The Hilary Mantel passage has a colourful account of life inside an asylum, followed by Purcell’s Bess of Bedlam - a famous fictional inmate who went mad from love. Victor Starbuck’s Moon Madness portrays somebody who to all outward appearances seems mad, but inside is content with his view of the world. I liked dreamy quality of the Bridge Moonlight with the poem.

There was only one possible music choice to accompany Madame D’Arblay’s real-life diary entry about encountering Mad King George, likewise for Cervantes’s Don Quixote. Emily Dickenson’s poem is one of several to suggest that it is only the majority view that dictates what is considered mad, and what sane. This is followed by a movement of a string quartet written just before Schumann himself lost his sanity. Douglas Adams’ character Arthur Dent actively decides to go mad, and Queen tackles the subject with a huge collection of euphemisms for madness.

Gurney was not only a composer, but also one of the 1st World War’s foremost poets. His experience of mental illness and war inspired his work in both fields. His prayer To God lambasts the cruelty of men to men, blaming him for it, followed fittingly by Gurney’s War Elegy. There are many examples of mad women in 19th century literature, and I chose one of the most famous. Jane Eyre’s wedding is disrupted when it’s discovered that Mr Rochester is already married to a mad woman hidden away in the attic. He rages against the priest and lawyer for judging him, quoting the bible at them. Haydn’s Insanae et vanae questions the use of striving after earthly things if you neglect heaven.

Wilfred Owen’s Mental Cases describes the devastating effects of war on the soldiers who experienced it. This is followed by Britten’s beautiful setting of another Owen poem in his War Requiem. The trilling of the flute in Morton Feldman’s piece reminded me of a bird’s call, and I liked the unsettling and still quality of this music under Jennings’ poem Night Garden of the Asylum. The programme ends with Shakespeare’s sonnet about the perils of unrequited love, coupled with Humperdinck’s Shakespeare-inspired scene depicting a happier love.

Producer – Ellie Mant

Music Played

00:00
György Ligeti
Atmospheres (extract)
Performer: Sinfonie orchester des Sudwestfunks Baden-Baden, Ernest Bour (conductor).
WERGO WER60162-50, Tr8

Patrick Hamilton
Hangover Square, read by Greg Wise

00:01
Gesualdo
Belta poi che t’'assenti
Performer: Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director).
PAN CLASSICS PC10229, Tr2

Sylvia Plath
Mad Girl’s Love Song, read by Katherine Parkinson

00:06
Cage
Dream for piano (extract)
Performer: Giancarlo Simonacci (piano).
Brilliant Classics 9176, Tr20

Dale Wasserman
Man of La Mancha, read by Greg Wise

00:09
Nick Drake
Black Eyed Dog
Performer: Nick Drake (voice/guitar).
ISLAND CID8149, Tr13

Leo Tolstoy
Anna Karenina (translated Rosemary Edmonds), read by Katherine Parkinson

00:13
Hector Berlioz
Symphonie Fantastique – 1st movt : Reveries. Passions (extract)
Performer: Berlin Philharmonic, Daniel Barenboim (conductor).
CBS CD39859, Tr1

George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty-Four, read by Greg Wise

00:20
Edwin Roxburgh
4 Wordsworth miniatures for clarinet and piano: Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
Performer: John Bradbury (clarinet), James Cryer (piano).
NAXOS 8.570539, Tr6

Hilary Mantel
Vacant Possession, read by Katherine Parkinson

00:23
Henry Purcell
Bess of Bedlam, Z.370
Performer: Susan Gritton (soprano), The King’s Consort, Robert King (conductor).
HYPERION CDA66730, Tr13

00:28
Bridge
The Sea -– Moonlight (extract)
Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN10012, Tr11

Victor Starbuck
Moon-Madness, read by Greg Wise

Madame D’Arblay
The Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arblay Vol 2, read by Katherine Parkinson

00:33
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
8 Songs for a Mad King (extract)
Performer: Julius Eastman (baritone), The Fires of London, Peter Maxwell Davies (conductor).
UNICORN SKPCD9052, Tr2

00:37
Richard Strauss
Don Quixote (extract)
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy (conductor).
SONY SBK47656, Tr12

Cervantes
Don Quixote (translated Edith Grossman), read by Greg Wise

Emily Dickenson
Much Madness is Divinest Sense, read by Katherine Parkinson

00:40
Robert Schumann
String Quartet no. 1 in A minor, Op. 41; 1st movt (extract)
Performer: Zehetmair Quartet.
ECM 1793, Tr1

Douglas Adams
Life, the Universe and Everything, read by Greg Wise

00:42
Queen
I’m Going Slightly Mad (extract)
Performer: Queen.
PARLOPHONE CDP7958872, Tr2

Lewis Carroll
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, read by Katherine Parkinson

00:48
Frédéric Chopin
Waltz for piano Op.34’3 in F major '‘Cat’'
Performer: Garrick Ohlsson (piano).
ARABESQUE Z6669, Tr4

Ivor Gurney
To God, read by Greg Wise

00:51
Gurney
War Elegy (extract)
Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones (conductor).
DUTTON CDLX 7172, Tr5

Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre, read by Katherine Parkinson

00:56
Joseph Haydn
Insanae et vanae curae
Performer: Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor).
PHILIPS 4708192, Tr23

Wilfred Owen
Mental Cases, read by Greg Wise

01:04
Benjamin Britten
War requiem: Agnus Dei
Performer: Philip Langridge (tenor) London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, Richard Hickox (conductor).
CHANDOS CHSA 5007, Tr5

01:08
Morton Feldman
The Viola in My Life – part 1 (extract)
Performer: Karen Philips (viola), Anahid Ajemian (violin), Seymour Barab (cello), David Tudor (piano), Paula Robison (flute), Arthur Bloom (clarinet), Raymond DesRoches (percussion), Morton Feldman (conductor).
NEW WORLD 806572, Tr1

Elizabeth Jennings
Night Garden of the Asylum, read by Katherine Parkinson

William Shakespeare
Sonnet 140, read by Greg Wise

01:10
Engelbert Humperdinck
Shakespeare Suite no.1: Love scene (extract)
Performer: Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Karl Anton Rickenbacher (conductor).
KOCH 31197 2, Tr4