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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10月25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. Get Rhythm / Johnny Cash // Sun Records - The Original Johnny Cash
02. Doin' My Time / Johnny Cash // Sun Records - The Original Johnny Cash
03. Two Timin' Woman / Johnny Cash // Sun Records - The Original Johnny Cash
04. Thanks A Lot / Johnny Cash // Sun Records - The Original Johnny Cash
05. Luther Played The Boogie / Johnny Cash // Sun Records - The Original Johnny Cash
06. Hey Baby / Boz Scaggs // Boz
07. Stormy Monday Blues / Boz Scaggs // Boz
08. Tupelo / Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band // Live 1966-67
09. Somebody In My Home / Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band // Live 1966-67
10. Sure 'Nuff 'n' Yes I Do / Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band // Live 1966-67
11. Abba Zaba / Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band // Live 1966-67
12. Kane Ren Ren / Marewrew // single
13. Herekan Ho / Marewrew // single
14. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere / Bettye LaVette // Thankful N' Thoughtful
15. Down By The River / Puss N Boots // No Fools, No Fun
16. The Beautiful Lie / The Levon Helm Band (feat. Amy Helm, Teresa Williams & Fiona McBain // The Midnight Ramble Sessions Vol 3
17. A Certain Girl / The Levon Helm Band (feat. Allen Toussaint) // The Midnight Ramble Sessions Vol 3
18. Take Me To The River / The Levon Helm Band // The Midnight Ramble Sessions Vol 3
19. Stand By Me / Ry Cooder // Chicken Skin Music
20. Corruption / Thomas Mapfumo // Corruption


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10月25日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨

− ひざと看板とスプーンの音楽 −

無能の人」 (ゴンチチ
(2分41秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1221>

「プリーズ、プリーズ、プリーズ」 (ジェイムズ・ブラウン
(2分44秒)
<POLYGRAM 849109-2>

「ザ・テーマ」 (ハービー・マン)
(6分40秒)
<FRESH SOUND FSR-CD486>

Storms of Life

Storms of Life

「リーズン・アイ・チート」 (ランディ・トラヴィス
(4分21秒)
WARNER MUSIC 9 25435-2>

「バ・ラ・ニー」 (ター・スー)
(4分35秒)
<自主制作 NO NUMBER>

「スウィートハート」 (マリア・マルダー)
(3分03秒)
<REPRISE REC. P-8522R>

「スプーンフル」 (ハウリン・ウルフ
(2分47秒)
<MCA REC. CHD-5908>

「ダンサー・ウィズ・ブルーズド・ニーズ」
(ケイト&アンナ・マクギャリグル)
(3分45秒)
WARNER BROS. BS3014>

「パタ・パタ」 (ダウーヂ)
(4分02秒)
AVEX TUNE AVCT-10010>

「レット・ダート・ブギー・ブラザー」
ジェシエド・デイヴィス)
(3分44秒)
<ATLANTIC P-8257>

「オー・プレイ・ザット・シング」
(ショーティー・ロジャース&ヒズ・ジャイアンツ)
(6分32秒)
WARNER MUSIC WPCR-27077>

「ココナッツ・グローヴ」
ロジャー・ニコルズ&ザ・スモール・サークル・オブ・フレンズ)
(2分33秒)
<POLYDOR POCM-2065>

「ハード・タイムス」 (カーティス・メイフィールド
(3分40秒)
<JIMCO REC. JICK-89434>

「三重奏曲 ト短調から パッサカリアマラン・マレ作曲
(演奏)アンサンブル・ルベル
(6分00秒)
<DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 88697281822>

「リリジャス・メドレー」 (エリック・カッシャル)
(4分04秒)
<自主制作 NO NUMBER>

ティー・アンド・ケイク」 (ゴンチチ
(3分07秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1309>

「ワルツ・フォー・デビー」 (モニカ・ゼタールンド)
(2分46秒)
<日本フォノグラム PHCE-4137>

「アイ・アスクト」 (ベッカ・スティーヴンス・バンド)
(3分34秒)
<コアポート RPOZ-10005>

ハイヤー・ラヴ」 (ベッカ・スティーヴンス・バンド)
(5分20秒)
<コアポート RPOZ-10005>


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

Sat 25 Oct 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mb1p8
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests encompasses a vast range of jazz styles including the big bands of Buddy Rich and Duke Ellington, the contemporary sounds of guitarist Francesco Lo Castro (with this year's most downloaded jazz song) and saxophonist Jo Fooks, plus the unusual arrangements of Gil Evans.

Music Played

01. Love For Sale
Buddy Rich
BIG SWING FACE.
PACIFIC JAZZ, 5

02. St Louis Blues
Gil Evans
New Bottle Old Wine.
Poll Winners, 8

03. Keeping Out of Mischief Now
Vic Dickenson
Performer: Vic Dickenson Septet.
VIC DICKENSON SEPTET.
VANGUARD, 1

04. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter
Ben Webster
Live at Jazzhus Montmarte Vol 2.
Jazz Colours, 8

05. South Rampart Street Parade
The Squadronaires
Jazz In Britain.
Marshall Cavendish, 20

06. Every Day I Have the Blues
Eric Silk with Neva Raphaelo
Performers: Neva Raphaello, Eric Silk.
British Traditional Jazz: A Potted History 1936-63.
Lake, 3

07. Mairzy Doats
Humphrey Lyttelton
Cornucopia 2.
Calligraph Records, 14

08. Dr No Blues
Jo Fooks
Performer: JO FOOKS QUARTET.
Playin'.
White label, 3

Chasing Beauty

Chasing Beauty

09. Dresden
Francesco Lo Castro
Chasing Beauty.
Flocastro Records, 1

10. Strangest Scene (aka Lullaby Letter)
Soft Machine
BBC Radio 1967 - 1971.
Hux Records, 5

Play the Blues Back to Back

Play the Blues Back to Back

11. Weary Blues
Johnny Hodges & Duke Ellington
Performers: Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges.
Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges Play The Blues Back To Back.
Verve, 4


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

Charlie Christian
Sun 26 Oct 2014
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mb1st
Godfather of electric guitar, sparkplug of the Benny Goodman sextet, key figure in the evolution of bebop, Charlie Christian (1916-42) remains a source of jazz pleasure and inspiration. Geoffrey Smith picks some classic recordings.

Music Played

01. Rose Room
Benny Goodman
Composers: Williams/ Hickman
Performers: Benny Goodman, cl; Charlie Christian, g; Lionel Hampton, Fletcher Henderson, Artie Bernstein, Nick Fatool
Solo Flight
Topaz TPZ-1017 Tr.3



02. Flying Home
Eddie DeLange
Performers: Nick Fatool, Fletcher Henderson, Sid Robin, Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Artie Bernstein, Lionel Hampton
SOLO FLIGHT
TOPAZ, 2

03. Stardust
Hoagy Carmichael
Performers: Jerry Jerome, Frankie Hines, Charlie Christian, Oscar Pettiford
Charlie Christian, The First Master of the Electric Guitar
JSP, 5

04. Haven't Named it Yet
Earl Bostic, Clyde Hart, Sid Catlett, Charlie Christian, J.C. Higginbotham, Henry “Red” Allen, Artie Bernstein & Lionel Hampton
Haven't Named it Yet
SOLO FLIGHT
TOPAZ, 5

05. Seven Come Eleven
Charlie Christian
Composer: Benny Goodman
Performer: The Benny Goodman Sextet
SOLO FLIGHT
TOPAZ, 6

06. Honeysuckle Rose
Fats Waller
Composer: Andy Razaf
Performers: Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman and His Boys
SOLO FLIGHT
TOPAZ, 7

07. I Never Knew
Gus Kahn
Composer: Ted Fio Rito
Performers: Count Basie, Freddie Green, Lester Young, Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Jo Jones, Buck Clayton, Walter Page
The Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia Box Set)
Columbia Jazz Legacy, 6

08. Wholly Cats
Benny Goodman
Performers: Count Basie, Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Georgie Auld, Artie Bernstein, Harry Jaeger
Solo Flight
Topaz, 14

09. Benny's Bugle
Benny Goodman
Performers: Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Georgie Auld, Artie Bernstein, Harry Jaeger
Solo Flight
Topaz, 16

10. Gilly
Benny Goodman
Performers: Ken Kersey, Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Georgie Auld, Artie Bernstein, Harry Jaeger
The Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia Box Set)
Columbia Jazz Legacy, 13

11. I Found a New Baby
Jack Palmer
Performers: Count Basie, Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Spencer Williams, Georgie Auld, Artie Bernstein, Jo Jones
Solo Flight
Topaz, 20

12. Profoundly Blue
Meade Lux Lewis
Performers: Edmund Hall, Charlie Christian, Meade Lux Lewis, Israel Crosby
Solo Flight
Topaz, 21

13. Air Mail Special
Charlie Christian
Composer: Benny Goodman
Performers: Johnny Guarneri, Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Dave Tough, Georgie Auld & His Orchestra, Artie Bernstein
The Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia Box Set)
Columbia Jazz Legacy, 23

14. Stompin' At the Savoy
Benny Goodman
Composer: Edgar Sampson
Performers: Kenny Clarke, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Christian
Swing into Bop
Topaz, 3


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

Kika Markham
Sun 26 Oct 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mb3k5
Michael Berkeley's guest is the actor Kika Markham, widow of Corin Redgrave.

'Actors by their nature are curious, fickle, insecure people: flirts. They should not live together.' So says Kika Markham; but she didn't follow her own advice; instead she fell in love with the actor Corin Redgrave - they were together for 33 years until his death in 2010.

Kika's own career began in the 1960s; she made her name in a series of television films, directed by Ken Loach, Dennis Potter, and then, for the cinema, by Francois Truffaut. Now in her early seventies, Kika Markham is still on television, playing the mother of Mr Selfridge in the successful ITV period drama.

In 'Private Passions' she talks to Michael Berkeley about the central role of music in her life. She remembers working with Francois Truffaut, and falling in love with him - against all advice. She chooses music by the French composer who wrote soundtracks for many of Truffaut's films, Georges Delerue.

But it's her marriage to Corin Redgrave that forms the heart of the programme. She talks movingly about living with Corin during the final years of his life, after he suffered a brain injury and lost a great deal of memory. There were huge challenges for them both. And one of the losses, at first, was music - he could not bear to listen. But there came a moment when Kika sat at the piano, and Corin responded to her playing.

Her choices include Beethoven's 'Spring' Violin Sonata, in which she used to accompany her father, the actor David Markham; a song from 'Guys and Dolls'; and the love duet from Handel's 'Rodelinda'.

Producer: Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:08
Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata in F major, Op.24 (Spring)

00:21
Georges Delerue
Anne et Claude (Two English Girls)

00:26
George Frideric Handel
Io t'abraccio (Rodelinda)

00:39
Frank Loesser
My time of day.... I've never been in love before (Guys and Dolls)

00:46
Jehane Markham
Finsbury Park, on that day

00:52
George Gershwin
I Got Rhythm


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

Light!
Sun 26 Oct 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mb49w
On the day that the clocks fall back an hour after Daylight Saving - Cheryl Campbell and William Houston present a montage of music and speech inspired by ideas of Light. Featuring words and music from a diverse body of writers: William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Werner Heisenberg, Arthur C Clarke, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Henry Vaughan, and Dante; and from the Talmud and Rig-Veda. And composers: Gustav Mahler, Benjamin Britten, Ludwig van Beethoven, Toru Takemitsu, Henry Purcell, Claude Debussy, Morten Lauridsen, Gyorgy Ligeti, Franz Schubert, Philip Glass and Carl Orff.

The programme weaves a tapestry of different illustrations, understandings, and poetic interpretations about light: light as a metaphor for love, birth, innocence, and purity; as a fundamental particle of science; as an expression of the presence of the Divine, of God's munificence; or quiet simply, as a marker of the cyclical day.

Producer's Note
For the weekend in which we reset the clocks and brace ourselves for winter and a lack of daylight, I thought of Light as a timely theme for Words & Music. The subject is a rich one. Ideas about light - both literal and poetic - fill the pages of literature across the world, and it is not difficult to find the same mirrored in music.

The programme begins with the image of Apollo, ancient god of the sun, (as described by Percy Shelley) and also with his equivalent in the ancient Vedic Hymns of India. Benjamin Britten's brilliant youthful tone poem for piano and strings, "Young Apollo" acts as a fanfare for the "maker of the light". Light is all pervading, "refulgent o’er the world of men", a catalyst for life. Pablo Neruda leads the mind's eye beneath the canopies of the great tropical forests; and Aspley Cherry-Gerrard, who was part of Robert Scott's fateful party on his last expedition to the South Pole, discovers the beautiful, numinous qualities of the great Aurora in one of the world's most extreme and inhospitable places. A landscape as remote as it is possible to find, but one remarkably captured in music by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.

Light of course, plays a major role in the language of religion. In the climax to Dante's great 14th Century spiritual journey, The Divine Comedy, the poet stands in Paradise before the presence of God, made manifest by an intense, penetrating light. The spiritual purity and truth as conveyed by light has fired the musical imaginations of composers throughout history and I've represented this with an epic forty part motet by Alessandro Striggio, and from our own time, by the music of John Tavener.

Light illumines further. A metaphor for knowledge and understanding. This certainly exercised the imaginations of Mozart and Beethoven, and so much music by the latter especially, is said to trace a musical argument from darkness to light. I was really pleased to find an archive recording of Stephen Spender reading his poetic tribute to great minds such as these. It seemed appropriate to juxtapose this with a recording of Solomon playing Beethoven's last sonata. Solomon - one of the greatest interpreters of Beethoven - was Spender's neighbour in London for many years. The programme also acknowledges the visual arts with Peter Ackroyd's portrait of JMW Turner - the "painter of light".

Werner Heisenberg gives us a scientist's interpretation of light, but even he has to admit that here words are not enough. American composer Philip Glass's piece The Light takes as its source, the pioneering scientific work of Michelson and Morley to determine its exact speed. Then there is the light and rememberance; the light that comes from love, and here I've turned to Dickens and Shakespeare. Light can also be a source of warmth as well as memory - something not lost on Hans Christian Andersen's Little Match Seller.

Finally, I come to the realm where light is notable by its absence. The night. Just as light is the bringer of life, so with its passing is death. John McGahern's beautifully moving novel The Barracks is suffused with images of light and darkness. Elizabeth's final moments are beautifully conveyed I think - as she struggles to comprehend the light, that for her literally fading away, on what is a beautiful summer's afternoon.

On thinking of how to draw this programme to a close, I thought of Haydn and his Farewell Symphony. The fifth and final movement is a slow one, and in it, the members of the orchestra depart one by one, even before the piece is finished, until at the very end the orchestra consists of just two single violins. When it was first performed each player on departing, folded their music and symbolically blew out the candle by their music-stand.

My special thanks to my wonderful readers Cheryl Campbell and William Houston.

Producer: Chris Wines

Music Played

00:00
Benjamin Britten
Young Apollo Op 16
Performer: Nikolai Lugansky (piano), Halle Orchestra, Kent Nagano (conductor).
ERATO 3984255022, Tr1

Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hymn of Apollo, read by William Houston

00:02
George Frideric Handel
Ode For The Birthday of Queen Anne - "Eternal Source Of Light Divine"
Performer: Iestyn Davies (counter tenor), Alison Balsom (trumpet), The English Consort, Trevor Pinnock (director).
EMI 4403292, Tr10

Anon
Rig Veda - Hymn 50 "Surya" (Cheryl Campbell)

00:05
Julian Lloyd-Webber, Jiaxin Lloyd-Webber, Guy Johnson, Laura van der Heijden (cellos), Catrin Finch (harp)
"Hymn To The Dawn" from the Vedic Choruses (arr. for four cellos and harp by Julian Lloyd-Webber)
NAXOS 8573251, Tr5

Pablo Neruda
"Ode To An Enchanted Light", read by Cheryl Campbell

00:06
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 1 - 1st Movement
Performer: New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur (conductor).
TELDEC 9031748682, Tr1

00:12
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Sinfonia Antartica: iii. "Landscape"
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor).
EMI CDC7475162, Tr3

Apsley Cherry-Garrard
The Worst Journey In The World, read by William Houston

00:14
John Tavener
Ikon of Light - "Fos 1"
Ensemble: The Sixteen, Duke Quartet, Harry Christophers (conductor).
CORO COR16015, Tr5

Henry Vaughan
The World, read by Cheryl Campbell

00:16
Alessandro Striggio
Ecce Beatum Lucem
Performer: I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth (conductor).
DECCA 4782734, Tr1

Dante
The Divine Comedy - Paradise - Canto XXXIII, read by William Houston

00:20
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Magic Flute - Act 2 - "Die Strahlen der Sonne"
Performer: Gottlob Frick (Sarastro), Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, Otto Klemperor (conductor).
EMI CMS7699712, CD2 Tr19

00:23
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata in C Minor Op111 - iii. Arietta
Performer: Solomon.
EMI 7647082, CD2 Tr10

Stephen Spender
"I Think Continually Of Those Who Were Truly Great", read by Stephen Spender

00:25
Edward Elgar
Lux Aeternum (Enigma Variations - "Nimrod" arr. John Cameron)
Performer: The Choir of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom (conductor).
ERATO 0630146342, Tr7

Peter Ackroyd
Brief Lives - JMW Turner, read by William Houston

Walt Whitman
"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry", read by Cheryl Campbell

00:29
Claude Debussy
Reflets dans l'Eau (orch. Gerhardt)
Performer: National Philharmonic, Charles Gerhardt (conductor).
Readers Digest "Classics for Joy", CD1 Tr5

00:35
Philip Glass
The Light
Performer: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor).
NAXOS 8559325, Tr1

Werner Heisenberg
Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory - "Introduction", read by Cheryl Campbell

00:37
György Ligeti
Lux Aeterna
Performer: Kammerchor Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (conductor).
CARLUS VERLAG 83208, Tr1

Arthur C Clarke
2001 - A Space Odyssey, read by William Houston

Anon
The Talmud, read by Cheryl Campbell

00:40
Morten Lauridsen
Lux Aeterna
Performer: Polyphony, Britten Sinfonia, Stephen Layton (conductor).
HYPERION CDA67449, Tr1

Hans Christian Andersen
The Little Match-Seller, read by Cheryl Campbell

00:46
Franz Peter Schubert
Winterreisse - 19. "Täuschung"
Performer: Mark Padmore (tenor), Paul Lewis (piano).
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907484, Tr19

Dylan Thomas
"Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines", read by William Houston

00:46
Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev
Duet for Soprano and Tenor after Tchaikovsky's Fantasy Overture "Romeo and Juliet"
Performer: Stella Zambalis (soprano), John Daniecki (tenor), Moscow Radio and Television Orchestra, Peter Tiboris (conductor).
BRIDGE BCD9034, Tr1

William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet - Act 2 Scene 4, read by Cheryl Campbell

00:54
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 7 - 2nd movement "Nachtmusik"
Performer: Berlin Philharmonic, Claudio Abbado (conductor).
DG 4716232, 2

Emily Dickinson
"We Grow Accustomed To The Dark", read by William Houston

00:55
Thomas Adès
Darknesse Visible
Performer: Thomas Adès.
EMI CDZ5696992, 2

Alexander Pope
The Dunciad - Book IV, read by Cheryl Campbell

Charles Dickens
Great Expectations - Chapter 8, read by William Houston

00:58
Eric Whitacre
Lux Aurumque
Performer: Ottawa Bach Choir, Lisette Cantor (director).
CANTO CANTO2011, 13

01:01
Carl Orff
Der Mond - "Was ist das für ein licht?"
Performer: Karl Schmitt-Walter (vocals), Helmut Graml (vocals), Paul Kuen (vocals), Peter Lagger (vocals), Philharmonia, Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor).
EMI 763712-2, CD2 Tr2

01:03
Toru Takemitsu
All At Twilight - ii. "Dark"
Performer: Franz Halász (guitar).
BIS1075, Tr2

Eugéne Ionesco
Present Past - Past Present, read by Cheryl Campbell

Dylan Thomas
"Do Not Go Gentle Into a That a Good Night", read by Dylan Thomas

01:05
Franz Liszt
Années de pèlerinage III - Angelus! "Prière aux anges gardiens"
Performer: Budapest Symphony Orchestra,.
CAPRICCIO C49037, Tr4

John McGahern
The Barracks - Chapter 7, read by Cheryl Campbell

01:09
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No 45 in F# minor - "The Farewell" - v. Adagio
Performer: The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (director).
ARCHIV 4297572, Tr5