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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11月 8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)バム名)
01. Survival / Yes // Yes
02. Sugar Mama / Bonnie Raitt // Home Plate
03. So Here We Are / Jerry Douglas // Traveler
04. Sahib Teri Bandi/Maki Madni / Derek Trucks Band // Songlines
05. Sananaru / Aurelio // Landini
06. Milaguru / Aurelio // Landini
07. Mustt Mustt / Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan // Real World 25
08. Kufilaw / Maryam Mursal // Real World 25
09. La Sombra Negra / Toto La Momposina y Sus Tambores // Real World 25
10. Mariama / Pape & Cheikh // Real World 25
11. Innulamane / Toumast // Real World 25
12. Al Araby / Syriana // Real World 25
13. Night Walk / JuJu // Real World 25
14. Line / Portico Quartet // Real World 25


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11月 8日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− 7と5と0の音楽 −

「7シーズン4ビート」 (ゴンチチ
(3分46秒)
<EPIC REC. ESCL2552>
「セブン・デイズ」 (ロン・ウッド
(4分10秒)
SONY MUSIC MHCP1025>
「初期の7つの歌曲から ナイチンゲール」 ベルク作曲
(メゾ・ソプラノ)アンネ・ソフィー・フォン・オッター
管弦楽ウィーン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団
(指揮)クラウディオ・アバド
(2分14秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCG-3482>
「750シーシー・ラグ」 (中川イサト
(1分06秒)
CBSSONY CSCL1253>
「クローズ・ユア・アイズ」 (ファイブ・キイズ)
(2分16秒)
<mcps 600145 J>
「1対0」 (ピシンギーニャ&ベネジート・ラセルダ)
(2分16秒)
<OFFICE SAMBINHA RICE BSR-417>
「レス・ザン・ゼロ」 (エルヴィス・コステロ
(3分07秒)
<UNIVERSAL UICY-90625>
「ラブ・ウォークド・イン」 (エロール・ガーナー
(2分59秒)
コロムビア COCB-53895>
「万博でヨイショ」 (カサノヴァ7)
(3分08秒)
日本コロムビア PCD-1527>
「キンテートのためのコンチェルト」
アストル・ピアソラ&ザ・ニュー・タンゴ・クインテット
(9分07秒)
WARNER MUSIC JAPAN WPCS-5100>
ウルトラセブンの歌」 (栗コーダー・カルテット)
(2分02秒)
ジェネオン エンタテインメント GNCL-1060>
「歌劇“エツィオ”から ああ、言葉を発しているのは私ではありません」
グルック作曲
(メゾ・ソプラノ)チェチーリア・バルトリ
管弦楽ベルリン古楽アカデミー
(指揮)ベルンハルト・フォーク
(4分50秒)
<DECCA 467248-2>
「アン・オルティン・カップ」 (ローン・グリーン)
(2分52秒)
<THE OMNI REC. OMNI-128>
「750円のブルース」 (古井戸)
(4分10秒)
<WARNER WPCL-596>
「トリステ 第5番」 (アタワウアルパ・ユパンキ
(3分24秒)
日本クラウン DICR-2022>
「7ルームズ・オブ・グルーム」 (フォー・トップス)
(2分33秒)
RHINO R2 72815>
「恋人と別れる50の方法」 (ムジカ・リジェイラ)
(3分39秒)
MIDI INC. MDCP-4077>
ピアノソナタ 第50番 ニ長調から 第1楽章」ハイドン作曲
ピアノフォルテ)ロナルド・ブラウティハム
(5分50秒)
<BIS BIS-CD-992>
「500マイル」 (ヘディ・ウェスト)
(2分55秒)
RHINO R2 74264>
「わたし一人に彼氏が五人」 (五月みどり
(3分02秒)
日本クラウン COCP-36645>
「1967」 (ゴンチチ
(2分20秒)
<EPIC REC. ESCL3738>
「八木節」 (ザ・スペイスメン)
(2分13秒)
<VICTOR SJV87>
「シェル」 (ヴァシュティ・バニアン)
(4分04秒)
<YACCA YAIP-6030>


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

Nuala Kennedy
Thu 6 Nov 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n65c7
Traditional musician Nuala Kennedy will be our guest tonight chatting to Bruce in the second hour of the show about her new collaboration - The ALT. Harpist Rachel Hair will be revealing her favourite classic album of all time, we'll also be hearing the results of an interesting collaboration between the Levellers and Bellowhead, as well as plenty music from a whole host of artists including Alyth McCormack, Alison Brown, Pete Clark, Jamie Smiths Mabon and much more.

Music Played

01. The Magnificent Seven
Alison Brown
Stolent Moments
Compass

02. Auld Wumman's Sang
Gord Stevenson
Nigh Touches Day
Gean Records

03. The Floating Crowbar/ Anne Lacey’s/ Boned and Rolled
John O'Shea
Irish Guitar
krymt001

04. Little Bird
The Bevvy Sisters
Plan B
Interrupto Music

05. jig of chance/ the angler's reel
Pete Clark & Ron Shaw
Jig Of Chance
INVER228

06. Waltz About Whiskey
Mandolin Orange
The Side Of Jordan
Yep Roc

07. Jean Carignan
Deaf Shepherd
Synergy
Greentrax

08. Pawkie Paiterson
Deaf Shepherd
Synergy
Greentrax

09. Journey To Mull
Tim Edey
Sailing Over The Seventh String
Gnatbite Records

The Heart of It All

The Heart of It All

10. Both Sides Now
Aled Jones & Julie Fowlis
The Heart Of It All
Universal

11. The Prize
Cherrygrove
No Time Now
Made Brave

12. Just The One
Levellers & Bellowhead
promo single
On The Fiddle Recordings

13. Gareth and Aoife's
Jamie Smith's Mabon
Windblown
Easy on the Records

14. Tightrope
Chatham County Line
Tightrope
Roc Records

15. The Geese In The Bog/ Covering Ground
The ALT
The ALT
Under The Arch Records

16. One Morning In May
The ALT
The ALT
Under The Arch Records

17. Going For A Soldier Jenny/ The Chandelier
The ALT
The ALT
Under The Arch Records

18. Cabinet of Curiosity
The Hut People
Cabinet of Curiosities
Fellside

19. Crazy Man Michael
Alyth Mccormack & Triona Marshall
Red & Gold
ANE Records

20. Jimmy
Mishaped Pearls
Thamesis
Mishaped Pearls

21. Mallador
Riobo
Ziobo
Zouma Records

22. Jig of the Clan Beag/ Gold Tree/ Silver Tree
Andy Thorburn
Piano
Andy Thorburn Music


Another Country with Ricky Ross
Ricky Ross enters the landscape of Americana and alternative country. Expect to hear both classic and future classics, with Ricky taking a close look at the stories behind the songs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hh26l

Chuck Prophet
Fri 7 Nov 2014
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n66k9
Ricky Ross has a session and interview with American singer-songwriter and solo artist Chuck Prophet, formerly of Green on Red.

Music Played

01. Am I Safe?
Ryan Adams

02. Baby Mine
Alison Krauss

03. Make You Better
The Decemberists

04. Get On The Floor
C.W. Stoneking

05. Pale Rider
Field Report

06. Best Medicine
The Stray Birds

07. Cool Water
The Browns

08. For
C Duncan

09. Say Grace
Sam Baker

STAY GOLD

STAY GOLD

10. Master Pretender
First Aid Kit

11. Which World Is Ours
Mark Olson

12. One By One
Kitty Wells

LIVE SESSION

13. Countrified Inner-City Technological Man (Session)
Chuck Prophet

14. Wish Me Luck
Chuck Prophet


15. September Gurls
Big Star

16. Shake Some Action
Chuck Prophet

17. Until I Find You (Featuring Bonnie "Prince" Billy)
Doug Paisley

18. Run
Alex Hart

19. Ludlow
Anthony D'Amato

20. September Fields
Frazey Ford


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

Sat 8 Nov 2014
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nqj1d
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes fluent alto sax from Art Pepper, mellifluous trumpet from Harry 'Sweets' Edison and fusion from Weather Report. Plus a taste of Bristol band Get The Blessing.

Music Played

01. Let's Get Lost
Bob Neel, Russ Freeman, Carson Smith & Chet Baker
The Best of Chet Baker Sings
Capitol, 12

02. Simply Sweets
Harry "Sweets" Edison
Simply Sweets
PABLO, 5

03. Cuchulain
Bobby Lamb Ray Premru Orchestra
Live At Ronnie Scott's
BBC RECORDS, 3

04. When You're Smiling
Art Pepper
Road Game
Original Jazz Classics, 3

05. Raggin' The Scale
Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang Blue Five
Performer: VENUTI, JOE & EDDIE LANG
STRINGIN THE BLUES
Topaz, 11

06. Jersey Lightning
Luis Russell
Feelin' The Spirit
VJM, 21

07. Feelin' Drowsy
Henry “Red” Allen
Henry Red Allen
RCA, 3

08. Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
Karin Krog & Bengt Hallberg
Performer: Karin Krog
Two Of a Kind
Four Leaf, 13

09. Summer Set
Acker Bilk
The Very Best Of Mr Acker Bilk
Raymer Sound, 1

10. The Word For Moonlight is Moonlight
Get the Blessing
Bugs in Amber
Cake, 2

11. Free At Last
Ivo Neame
CAUGHT IN THE LIGHT OF DAY
Edition, 6


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

Roger Law
Sun 9 Nov 2014
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nql09
Roger Law was the evil genius behind the mocking caricature puppets of Spitting Image, the award-winning TV series, which ran for over 12 years. No politician escaped: John Major was entirely grey and in underpants; Mrs Thatcher cross-dressed and chomped cigars; Tony Blair's grin was as wide as a shark's. When the show ended, in 1996, Law transported himself to Australia where he bought paint and brushes and - in his words - 'began chasing rainbows'. From there, a growing passion for ceramics took him to China, and for the last 15 years he has been completely immersed in making huge and beautiful ceramic pots, decorated with underwater plants and sea creatures.

In Private Passions, he talks to Michael Berkeley about the creative rebirth he experienced in Australia - where, unlike Britain, there was the freedom to fail. He looks back on Spitting Image and the period when it ended, when he was 'burnt out by alcohol and success'. And he discusses anger and revenge as motivations, and why there is something in Roger Law that Roger himself can't wait to escape.

Music includes Mahler's 5th Symphony, Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera, Beethoven's Violin Concerto, a song by American satirist Terry Allen, and a pop song Roger Law bought in a Chinese market. He loves it (it's very catchy) without knowing what on earth it is. Private Passions had the sleeve translated - It turns out to be a test CD for a car hi-fi system.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:04
[anonymous]
Unidentified chinese music for the car

00:10
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.5 (3rd mvt: Adagietto)

00:20
Kurt Weill
Pirate Jenny's Song (The Threepenny Opera)

00:30
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
Overture on Hebrew Themes

00:37
Eric Bogle
The Band Played Waltzing Mathilda

00:45
Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Concerto in D (2nd mvt: Larghetto)

00:57
Terry Allen
I Just Left Myself


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

Remembrance
Sun 9 Nov 2014
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nql0k
Remembering those who died in war over the last century including poetry by Seamus Heaney, Vera Brittain, Owen Sheers, Rupert Brooke, Michael Longley, Primo Levi and Margaret Postgate Cole and music by Ravel, Holst and John Adams. The readers are Simon Russell Beale and Hattie Morahan.

Producer Note
Throughout the year we have been making Words and Music reflecting on World War One – the music and poetry of the year leading up to war, the outbreak, displacement and the aftermath of conflict. This programme is called Remembrance. Although the focus is on the losses suffered in World War One you’ll also hear music and poetry from other wars of the twentieth century.

Remembrance begins with Douglas Guest’s setting of Laurence Binyon’s poem, ‘For the Fallen’, written within a month of the start of World War One, with its familiar words heard every year at the ceremony at the Cenotaph:

‘They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them’.

This is heard alongside ‘The Soldier’, Rupert Brooke’s sonnet written in the voice of a soldier who has died in conflict. At home many female poets wrote of loss. Margaret Postgate Cole’s ‘The Falling Leaves’ reflects on the despair she feels on what she sees as the pointless loss of the ‘gallant multitudes’. The Angus poet Violet Jacob lost her only son Harry during the Battle of the Somme in the summer of 1916. Here, the song setting of ‘Hallowe’en’ tells of a ploughman whose comrade has been lost in the war.

Michael Longley’s poem, ‘In Memory of Charles Donnelly’, remembers the Irish poet who died fighting for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. The olive trees under which he lies are echoed in Samuel Barber’s musical setting of Stephen Spender’s poem, ‘A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map’.

In August 2006 the Israeli writer David Grossman’s son Uri was killed during his national service when his tank was hit by a rocket in southern Lebanon. An extract from Grossman’s extraordinary elegiac book about loss and love, ‘Falling out of time’ is heard with Gideon Klein’s Duo for Violin and Cello.

Written only two months before his death last year Seamus Heaney’s ‘In a Field’ was written in response to Edward Thomas’ poem, ‘As the Team’s Head Brass’, composed shortly before Thomas requested a posting to the front where he died in Arras in 1917. Heaney’s poem imagines a farmer in a field, his day’s work done, joined by one who appears in his army uniform to lead him to those who have died in war. You’ll hear it with George Butterworth’s beautiful setting of A.E. Housman’s ‘Is my team ploughing?’ sung by Benjamin Luxon. George Butterworth died in the Battle of the Somme on August 5th 1916.

‘The End’ by Vera Brittain, the writer who lost her brother and her fiancé in the First World War, expresses her hope that they will meet again. The programme ends with ‘Let us sleep now’ from Benjamin Britten’s ‘War Requiem’ and Samuel Barber’s setting of the ‘Agnus Dei’.

Music Played

00:00
Douglas Guest
For the Fallen
Performer: The Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge conducted by Mark Williams
SIGNUM CLASSICS, Tr14

Rupert Brooke
The Soldier read by Simon Russell Beale

00:02
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Symphony no 3
Performer: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kees Bakels
NAXOS, Tr2

Margaret Postgate Cole
The Falling Leaves read by Hattie Morahan

00:07
Violet Jacob
Hallowe’en
Performer: Sheena Wellington and Karine Polwart
GREENTRAX, Tr11

Alexander Gillespie
Letter read by Simon Russell Beale

00:11
Maurice Ravel
Le Tombeau de Couperin Menuet
Performer: Orchestre de Paris conducted by Herbert von Karajan
EMI, Tr9

Siegfried Sassoon
Aftermath read by Simon Russell Beale

00:17
Krzysztof Penderecki
Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
Performer: Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
EMI, Tr2

Owen Sheers
Mametz Wood read by Simon Russell Beale

00:22
Eric Bogle
No Man’s Land
Performer: June Tabor.
TOPIC, Tr11

Michael Longley
In Memory of Charles Donnelly read by Hattie Morahan

00:29
Samuel Barber
A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map
Performer: Cambridge University Chamber Choir conducted by Timothy Brown
GAMUT CLASSICS, Tr6

Primo Levi translated by
Shema read by Simon Russell Beale

00:36
Ernest Bloch
Nigun
Performer: Mischa Maisky and Daria Hovora
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON, Tr14

Anna Akhmatova
From Requiem read by Hattie Morahan

David Grossman translated by Jessica Cohen
from Falling out of Time read by Simon Russell Beale

00:43
Gideon Klein
Duo for Violin and Violoncello
Performer: Daniel Hope and Philip Dukes
NIMBUS, Tr16

Seamus Heaney
In a Field read by Simon Russell Beale

00:47
George Butterworth
Is my team Ploughing?
Performer: Benjamin Luxon
BELART, Tr6

Paula Meehan
After the News read by Hattie Morahan

00:52
Gerald Finzi
Farewell to Arms Aria
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vernon Handley
LYRITA, Tr19

Ted Hughes
Platform One read by Hattie Morahan

Andrew Motion
The Death of Harry Patch read by Simon Russell Beale

01:00
Benjamin Britten
War Requiem
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra
DECCA, Tr4

Vera Brittain
The End read by Hattie Morahan

01:06
Samuel Barber
Agnus Dei
Performer: The Sixteen conducted by Harry Christophers
DECCA, Tr2