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 9月27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. Paul Newman / Lefties Soul Connection // Doin' The Thing : The Best Of Lefties Soul Connection
02. Loch Lomond / French Frith Kaiser Thompson // Invisible Means
03. The Whole Of The Moon / Waterboys // The Best Of The Waterboys
04. Ship Of Fools / World Party // Private Revolution
05. Pony Boy / The Allman Brothers Band // Brothers And Sisters
06. Come On In My Kitchen / Delaney & Bonnie // Motel Shot
07. Small Town Heroes / Hurray For The Riff Raff // Small Town Heroes
08. Black Hibiscus / Penguin Cafe // The Red Book
09. Drip / Tigran Hamasyan // Shadow Theater
10. Sugar Cane / Crusaders // Chain Reaction
11. Way Back Home / Crusaders // Scratch
12. In A Silent Way/It's About That Time / Miles Davis // In A Silent Way
13. Goin' Down South / Bobby Hutcherson // San Francisco
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 9月27日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学
− 水と油の音楽 −
「睡蓮」 (ゴンチチ)
(3分08秒)
<SO WHAT? REC. ESCB2004>
「水のバラ」 (ブリジット・バルドー)
(2分07秒)
<日本フォノグラム 514 629-2>
「トリステ」 (デニー・ザイトリン・トリオ)
(3分52秒)
<VENUS REC. TKCV-35039>
「ソウル・ドレッシング」(ブッカー・ティー&ザ・エムジーズ)
(2分56秒)
<RHINO AMCY-578>
「救いの油に」 (ヒリヤード・アンサンブル)
(4分40秒)
<POLYDOR POCC-1009>
「水の曲」
(アルト・フルート)小泉浩
(フルート)西澤幸彦
(フルート)織田なおみ
(舞)観世榮夫
(音響)有馬純寿
(6分35秒)
<キングレコード KICC589>
「プレシーゾ・アブレンデール・ア・セル・ソ」
(ジェラルド・ヴェスパール)
(2分17秒)
<EMIミュージックジャパン THCD-163>
「がまの油売り」 (守屋浩)
(3分22秒)
<コロムビア GES-31492>
「水の詩情」 (マリア・ダ・フェ)
(2分35秒)
<FADO ANTHOLOGIA CNM101CD>
「ジクトニク」 (ガソリン)
(3分04秒)
<CYCLONN 001>
「カスケーズ」 (ホース・フェザーズ)
(4分12秒)
<BLUES INTERACTIONS PCD-24251>
「バーニング・オブ・ザ・ミッドナイト・ランプ」
(ジミ・ヘンドリクス・エクスペリエンス)
(3分39秒)
<SONY MUSIC SICP2641>
「スパイナル・クラッカー」 (バケットヘッド)
(5分45秒)
<自主制作盤>
「灯油ストーブ」 (植野隆司)
(2分08秒)
<円盤>
「シー・スルー・トゥー・ユー」 (フライング・ロータス)
(2分54秒)
<BEAT REC. BRC350>
「バグス・グルーブ(テイク1)」 (マイルス・デイヴィス)
(11分08秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCO-90019>
「津軽海峡冬景色」 (エンカ・ボッサ、マズ)
(3分15秒)
<エイベックスマーケティング XNSS-10167>
「ガソリン・アレイ」 (浅川マキ)
(4分47秒)
<EMIミュージック TOCT-27043>
「セパレート・ウェイズ」 (エルヴィス・プレスリー)
(2分33秒)
<BMG BVCM38006>
「ひまわり」 (ゴンチチ)
(1分56秒)
<ポニーキャニオン PCCA-01792>
「サランヘ」 (ヤンキース)
(2分53秒)
<TAEGANG REC. TGR-IN8301>
「あの娘に首ったけ」 (ノラ)
(2分15秒)
<(株)ウルトラ・ヴァイヴ CDSOL-1587>
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
Charlie Haden Tribute
Mon 22 Sep 2014
23:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04hympj
We begin tonight with an extract of a performance by Kenny Wheeler, who has died at the age of 84. Recorded exclusively for Jazz On 3 during last November's London Jazz Festival, the influential trumpeter and composer performed with his quintet in Southbank Centre's Clore Ballroom. A full tribute to Kenny Wheeler follows in next week's programme.
Jazz on 3 also pays tribute tonight to bass player Charlie Haden, who died earlier this year, with an archive performance from Quartet West.
Regarded as one of the most influential bassists of his generation, Charlie Haden rose to prominence through his long association with Ornette Coleman, playing on the saxophonist's landmark album The Shape Of Jazz To Come in 1959. His illustrious career saw him collaborate with Alice Coltrane, Pat Metheny and Keith Jarrett, alongside his explorations as leader with the politically charged Liberation Orchestra in the 1970s.
In this programme we hear Haden in the intimate setting of Quartet West - the longstanding group that became his main musical vehicle from the mid 1980s - featuring saxophonist Ernie Watts, pianist Alan Broadbent and drummer Rodney Green. Jez Nelson presents music from their sellout London Jazz Festival performance in 2007, as well as an original interview with Charlie Haden himself.
Presenter: Jez Nelson
Producer: Miranda Hinkley
Music Played
Kenny Wheeler Tribute
00:01
Kenny Wheeler Quintet
A Simple Tune
Composer: Kenny Wheeler
Recorded live for Jazz on 3 at the 2013 London Jazz Festival
00:10
Haden Family
Old Haden Family Show
Rambling Boy, Decca Label Group
Robert Wyatt on the influence of Charlie Haden
Archive Interview: Charlie Haden in conversation with Kevin Le Gendre
00:15
The Ornette Coleman Quartet
Free
Composer: Ornette Coleman
Complete Live at the Hillcrest Club, Gambit Records
00:19
Liberation Music Orchestra
Song for Ché
Composer: Charlie Haden
Liberation Music Orchestra, Impulse!
00:24
Charlie Haden & Alice Coltrane
For Turiya
Composer: Charlie Haden
Closeness, Horizon
Charlie Haden's Quartet West in concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London on 16 November 2007
Line up: Charlie Haden (bass); Ernie Watts (tenor saxophone); Alan Broadbent (piano); Rodney Green (drums)
00:29
Quartet West
Passport
Composer: Charlie Parker
00:40
Quartet West
Hello My Lovely
Composer: Charlie Haden
00:53
Quartet West
Lonely Woman
Composer: Ornette Coleman
01:08
Quartet West
Segment
Composer: Charlie Parker
01:23
Abbey Lincoln
First Song
Featured Artist: Charlie Haden.
Composer: Charlie Haden/ Abbey Lincoln
The World Is Falling Down, Verve
Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 27 Sep 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jj3kz
As ever, Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes many styles of jazz, from the New Orleans sound of Kid Ory to the postmodernism of John Zorn. This week's selection also includes Muggsy Spanier's Ragtimers, Erroll Garner's trio, plus a feature for tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins, along with the big band sound of Count Basie.
Music Played
01. When You're Smiling
Bill Perkins
Performer: Carl Fontana. Performer: Jack Nimitz. Performer: Russ Freeman. Performer: Mel Lewis. Performer: Stu Williamson. Performer: Bill Perkins. Performer: Red Mitchell. Performer: Bud Shank.
On Stage, Vogue Records, 8
02. The Man I Love
John Levy, George DeHart & Erroll Garner
Serenade To Laura, Savoy, 3
03. The Girls Go Crazy 'Bout The Way I Walk
Kid Ory
Performer: Bud Scott. Performer: Kid Ory. Performer: Ed Garland. Performer: Mutt Carey. Performer: Buster Wilson. Performer: Joe Darensbourg. Performer: Minor Hall.
And His Creole Jazz Band 1922-1947, Document, 14
04. Shine
Art Hodes's Blue Note Jazzmen
Performer: George "Pops" Foster. Performer: Wild Bill Davison. Performer: Art Hodes. Performer: Freddie Moore. Performer: Sidney Bechet.
Art Hodes Blue Note Jazzmen, Vogue, 1
05. I Wish I Was A Monk
Paul Edis
Performer: Graeme Wilson. Performer: Mick Shoulder. Performer: Chris Hibbard. Performer: Paul Edis. Performer: Adam Sinclair. Performer: Graham Hardy.
There Will Be Time, JazzAction, 3
06. Janohah
John Zorn
Performer: Greg Cohen. Performer: Joey Baron. Performer: John Zorn. Performer: Dave Douglas.
Masada Vol 1 Alef, DIW RECORDS, 8
07. Swinging Shepherd Blues
Count Basie
Performer: Count Basie. Performer: Wallace Davenport. Performer: Freddie Green. Performer: Sonny Cohn. Performer: Gordon Thomas. Performer: Grover Mitchell. Performer: Eric Dixon. Performer: Henry Coker. Performer: Frank Wess. Performer: Benny Powell. Performer: Albert Grey. Performer: Thad Jones. Performer: Al Aarons. Performer: Sam Noto. Performer: Urbie Green. Performer: Sonny Payne. Performer: Wyatt Ruther. Performer: Snooky Young & Marshall Royal. Performer: Charlie Fowlkes. Performer: Frank Foster.
THIS TIME BY BASIE, Warner Jazz, 4
08. With A Song In My Heart
Barney Kessel, Paul Smith, Alvin Stoller, Joe Mondragon & Ella Fitzgerald
ELLA FITZGERALD SINGS THE RODGERS & HART SONGBOOK, VERVE, 7
09. Whatever Lola Wants
Baby Face Willette
Performer: Grant Green. Performer: Baby Face Willette. Performer: Ben Dixon. Performer: Fred Jackson.
Face To Face, Blue Note, 3
10. Hot Rod
The Don Rendell & Ian Carr Quintet
Performer: Michael Garrick. Performer: Dave Green. Performer: Trevor Tomkins. Performer: The Don Rendell & Ian Carr Quintet. Performer: The Don Rendell & Ian Carr Quintet.
Dusk Fire, BGO, 6
11. Prima Bara Dubla
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Performer: Sam Woodyard. Performer: John Sanders. Performer: Johnny Hodges. Performer: Paul Gonsalves. Performer: Quentin Jackson. Performer: Ray Nance. Performer: Russell Procope. Performer: Clark Terry. Performer: William "Cat" Anderson. Performer: Harry Carney. Performer: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra. Performer: Britt Woodman. Performer: Gerry Mulligan. Performer: Jimmy Hamilton. Performer: Jimmy Woode. Performer: Shorty Baker.
Live At Newport 1958, Columbia
12. At the Jazz Band Ball
George Brunies, Rod Cless, Bob Casey, Bernie Billings, Jon Carter, Joe Bushkin & Muggsy Spanier
1931 and 1939, BBC, 5
13. Blues Avec Un Pont
Mezz Mezzrow
Performer: Milton Sealey. Performer: Mezz Mezzrow. Performer: Peanuts Holland. Performer: Kansas Fields. Performer: Guy Lognon.
A La Schola Cantorum, Ducretet-Thomson, 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
Sonny Stitt
Sun 28 Sep 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jj7j8
One of the great jazz gladiators, saxophonist Sonny Stitt (1924-82) loved to lock horns with the biggest names around - Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie. Geoffrey Smith selects some vintage encounters.
Music Played
01. Oop-Bop-Sh'Bam
Dizzy Gillespie
Performer: Kenny Clarke. Performer: Al Haig. Performer: Milt Jackson. Performer: Ray Brown. Performer: Dizzy Gillespie.
The Small Groups 1945-1946 Original Recordings, Phoenix Records, 6
02. Fine and Dandy
Sonny Stitt & Bud Powell
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Sonny Stitt. Performer: Curley Russell. Performer: Max Roach.
All God's Chillun Got Rhythm, PRESTIGE RECORDS, 5
03. A Lazy Afternoon In Paris
Sonny Stitt & J.J.Johnson
Performer: Sonny Stitt. Performer: Nelson Boyd. Performer: J.J. Johnson. Performer: Max Roach.
All God's Chillun Got Rhythm, Prestige, 10
04. Blues For Bags
Sonny Stitt
Performer: Sonny Stitt. Performer: Herb Ellis. Performer: Stan Levey. Performer: Oscar Peterson. Performer: Roy Eldridge. Performer: Ray Brown.
Only the Blues, Fresh Sound Records, 4
05. Dumplin'
Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt
Performer: Sonny Stitt. Performer: Gene Ammons. Performer: “Brother” Jack McDuff. Performer: Charlie Persip.
Soul Summit, Prestige, 2
06. I Got Rhythm
Sonny Stitt
Performer: Barry Harris. Performer: Sonny Stitt. Performer: Sam Jones. Performer: Alan Dawson.
Tune Up, Muse Records, 7
07. Don't Blame Me
Giants of Jazz
Performer: Sonny Stitt. Performer: Al McKibbon. Performer: Art Blakey. Performer: Thelonious Monk.
Giants of Jazz, Concord Jazz
08. Eternal Triangle
Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins & Dizzy Gillespie
Sonny Side Up, Verve, 2
Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Charles Spencer
Sun 28 Sep 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jj7jl
Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, is probably best known as the younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, and is remembered above all for the moving eulogy he gave at Diana's funeral. But he's also had a successful career as a television reporter and presenter, and since Diana's death has turned to history; his latest book is a study of regicide, with the title 'Killers of the King'. The King in question is Charles I, and the book follows the fortunes of those who were responsible for his execution. According to Earl Spencer, they deserve to be remembered with 'respect and gratitude'.
In conversation with Michael Berkeley, Earl Spencer talks about his life, and about his growing passion for history. He chooses music to recall his very challenging childhood, talking movingly about travelling back and forth on the train between his mother and father, with his older sister Diana.
'I remember in the eulogy to Diana I did talk about not only the train journeys but her looking after me. She had a very strong maternal streak and she was very loving, and I used to be terrified of the dark and she used to say it used to break her heart to hear me crying down the corridor. And I think she was a very reassuring female presence in my early life.'
Musical choices include Beethoven, Sibelius's Finlandia, Fauré's Requiem, Mozart's The Magic Flute and Edith Piaf's La Vie en Rose. One surprising choice is the news archive of Martin Luther King's death, and Robert F Kennedy's moving speech after the assassination. Wisdom, says Kennedy, comes through suffering.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3
Music Played
00:05
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No.5 in C minor (1st mvt: Allegro con brio)
Conductor: Paavo Järvi. Orchestra: Bremen Chamber Philharmonic.
00:15
Jean Sibelius
Finlandia
Conductor: Osmo Vänskä. Orchestra: Sinfonia Lahti.
00:36
Henry John Gauntlett
Once in Royal David's City
Conductor: Stephen Cleobury. Choir: King's College Cambridge Choir.
00:42
Marguerite Monnot
La vie en rose
Singer: Édith Piaf.
00:49
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon
Conductor: Ralf Weikert. Orchestra: Munich Radio Orchestra. Singer: Deon van der Walt.
00:57
Gabriel Fauré
Requiem (Sanctus)
Conductor: Jean Fournet. Orchestra: Rotterdam 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 Autumn Walk
Sun 28 Sep 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04hvrqg
Autumn is a season which has inspired composers and writers. In today's edition of Words and Music, a selection of poetry and music to celebrate autumn and walking in the leaves. Poetry read by Lesley Sharp and Julian Wadham.
Producer Note - An Autumn Walk
As Autumn begins this weekend, it seemed a perfect opportunity to set this week’s Words and Music around the theme of An Autumn Walk. It’s a subject which inspires composers and poets. And what strikes you when you begin to look and listen is how differently people respond to the season. Some writers like Rilke and Baudelaire see it as a season of departure and despair. Emily Bronte and Robert Louis Stevenson seem to welcome its arrival and relish the chance for a clean sweep and settling down to darker evenings.
The programme begins with the first movement of Stravinsky’s ‘Concerto in E flat major, Dumbarton Oaks’. I feel that an autumn walk is never complete without working out which trees the leaves on the ground have fallen from and when I was growing up, the easiest leaf for me to identify was the oak leaf. Whenever I listen to Stravinsky’s Dumbarton Oaks it takes me straight back to my childhood, going for a walk in the park with my parents after Sunday lunch and them teaching me how to identify trees from their different shaped leaves.
This is followed by Rilke’s poem ‘Autumn Day’ which introduces the idea of restlessness and the idea of blowing leaves. After which, I thought it was the right moment for Wynton Marsalis’ interpretation of the jazz classic ‘Autumn Leaves’.
After hearing from Emily Bronte who seems to welcome autumn, I’ve included a lovely duet with Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grappelli, ‘September in the Rain’.
Dante Rosetti’s ‘Autumn Song’ follows and then musically we move from autumn rain to wind with one of Delius’ North Country Sketches, Autumn' (The Wind soughs in the trees)’. Delius is followed by ‘The Autumn’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. I’ve included this because it seems to me that she’s commanding the reader to go outside, walk up a hill and survey the surroundings and take time to appreciate the changing landscape both externally and internally.
Moving through the twentieth century, I included an extract from Louis MacNeice’s ‘Autumn Journal’. Published in May 1939 the passage focuses on the autumn of 1939 when the world was in a state of flux. It was striking how hopeful MacNeice seemed on the brink of war. He talks of how nature is invincible and I loved the line ‘And all of London littered with remembered kisses’. It made me think about all those dating ads which cite ‘like country walks’. Autumn is as good a time as any to go on a romantic walk!
I couldn’t resist putting in a movement from Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’. However, there’s a little twist. I’ve used the recently recorded version which features the violinist Daniel Hope which has been recomposed by Max Richter.
‘Autumn Fires’ by Robert Louis Stevenson follows this novel arrangement and introduces the theme of bonfires. I do love that secret bonfire smell which you get around this time of year – you can’t quite see them but you can smell someone somewhere getting on with the gardening chores.
An extract from Haydn’s ‘Herbst’ follows then we move to DH Lawrence’s evocative account of ‘Autumn At Taos’. One of the joys of growing older is the layers of new memories you have of seasons from different places. As I’ve moved around the country I have different autumnal memories, Yorkshire landscapes, London landscapes and I enjoyed reading DH Lawrence’s description of ‘Autumn at Taos’, so different from his native Nottinghamshire!
The programme ends with Laurence Binyon’s ‘The Burning of the Leaves’. More bonfire smells, heralding November and memories of Bonfire Night but also a hint of nature recreating everything in springtime.
Why don’t you take advantage of playlister and download some of the music tracks to accompany you on your own autumn walk?
Producer: Sarah Taylor
Music Played
00:00
Stravinsky
Concerto in E flat Dumbarton Oaks 1st movement
Performer: Nash Ensemble, Elgar Howarth (conductor).
EMI 7243 5 72698 2 7, Tr12
Rainer Maria Rilke
Autumn Day read by Julian Wadham
00:05
J.Mercer
Autumn Leaves
Performer: Wynton Marsalis.
CBS 4510392, Tr11
Louisa May Alcott
What the Swallows Did read by Lesley Sharp
Image for Ralph Vaughan Williams
00:12
Ralph Vaughan Williams
An Acre of Land from Folk Songs for All Seasons (Autumn)
Performer: Purcell Singers, Imogen Holst (conductor).
WORLD RECORDS CM46, Tr4
Charles Baudelaire
Autumn read by Julian Wadham
00:15
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Unquiet Grave from Folk Songs for All Seasons (Autumn)
Performer: Purcell Singers, Imogen Holst (conductor).
WORLD RECORDS CM46, Tr5
Emily Bronte
Fall read by Lesley Sharp
00:20
Warren and Dublin
September in the rain
Performer: Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Stephane Grappeli (violin).
EMI CDC7471442, Tr11
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Autumn Song read by
00:25
Frederick Delius
Autumn (The Wind soughs in the trees)
Performer: Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Bo Holten (conductor).
DACOCD721, Tr12
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The Autumn read by Lesley Sharp
00:35
Benjamin Britten
Songs from the Chinese Op.58 The Autumn Wind
Performer: Ian Bostridge (Tenor), Xuefei Yang (guitar).
EMI 4 33230 2, Tr28
Louis MacNeice
Extract from Autumn Journal read by Julian Wadham
00:38
Kurt Weill
September Song
Performer: Lou Reed.
SONY CLASSICAL SK63046, Tr12
Seamus Heaney
Blackberry Picking read by Lesley Sharp
00:47
R.Strauss
Four Last Songs (September)
Performer: Felicity Lott (soprano), Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN8518, Tr8
William Blake
To Autumn read by Lesley Sharp
00:52
Vivaldi recomposed by Max Richter
The Four Seaons (Autumn, third movement)
Performer: Daniel Hope (violin), Konzerthaus Kammerochester Berlin, Andre de Ridder (conductor).
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4810044, Tr10
Robert Louis Stevenson
Autumn Fires read by Julian Wadham
00:55
Joseph Haydn
Der Herbst
Performer: RIAS Kammerchor, Freiburger, Baroque Orchestra, Rene Jacobs (conductor).
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC80182930, Tr4
D.H.Lawrence
Autumn at Taos read by Julian Wadham
01:00
Prokoviev
Autumn, Op. 9
Performer: USSR Radio and TV Large Symphony Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor).
CONSONANCE 815007, Tr10
Laurence Binyon
The Burning of the Leaves ready by Julian Wadham
01:09
Grappelli
Automne
Performer: Yehudi Menuhin, (violin) Stephane Grappeli (violin).
EMI CDC7471442, Tr13