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蜷川幸雄のクロスオーバートーク
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/P3390/
放送日: 2015年 1月 1日(木)
放送時間: 午後9:05〜午後9:55(50分)
放送時間: 午後10:05〜午後11:00(55分)
第1回 ジャニー喜多川


真冬の夜の偉人たち
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/P3243/
若山弦蔵
− スターは唄う −

「レッド・リバー」
ケヴィン・コスナー・アンド・モダン・ウェスト)
(4分15秒)
<IECP-10224>
「レト・ミー・ビー・ザ・ワン
ケヴィン・コスナー・アンド・モダン・ウェスト)
(4分12秒)
<IECP-10224>
「プアー・サム・シュガー・オン・ミー」 (トム・クルーズ
(3分10秒)
SICP-3540>
「ヒット・ミー・ウィズ・ユア・ベスト・ショット」
キャサリン・ゼタ・ジョーンズ)(2分37秒)
SICP-3540>
「リスペクト・ユアセルフ」 (ブルース・ウィリス
(3分50秒)
<1572702>
「アンダー・ザ・ボードウォーク」 (ブルース・ウィリス
(2分57秒)
<1572702>
「アイ・ウォナ・ビー・ラヴド・バイ・ユー」
マリリン・モンロー)(2分57秒)
<ECHO0312>
「帰らざる河」 (マリリン・モンロー)(2分21秒)
<PLATCD257>
雨に唄えば」 (ジーン・ケリー)(4分52秒)
<BMCD4101>
「キャバレー」 (ライザ・ミネリ)(3分30秒)
<HIPD40027>
マック・ザ・ナイフ」(ケヴィン・スペイシー)(3分00秒)
<WPCR-12029>
「ザ・ウィナー」 (メリル・ストリープ)(4分56秒)
<UICP-1102>
「公園を通りすぎる憂うつ」 (カトリーヌ・ドヌーヴ
(3分10秒)
<PHCA-2034>
「愛しのレティッシア」 (アラン・ドロン)(2分20秒)
<3050082>
マッカーサーパーク」 (リチャード・ハリス)(7分25秒)
<10780>
「うわさの男」 (レナード・ニモイ)(2分54秒)
<1193612>
「マイ・ファニー・ヴァレンタイン」(ミシェル・ファイファー
(3分00秒)
<UCCU-90002>
「メイキン・ウーピー」 (ミシェル・ファイファー
(3分05秒)
<UCCU-90002>
リリー・マルレーン」 (マレーネ・ディートリッヒ
(3分21秒)
<CDEMS1399>
「いつごろから?」(オードリー・ヘップバーン)(5分02秒)
<PHCA-2017>
「恋のひとこと」
ロビー・ウィリアムスニコール・キッドマン)(2分45秒)
<28125>
「カム・ホワット・メイ」
ニコール・キッドマンとユワン・マクレガー)(4分45秒)
<493035>
「ルート66」 (ジョージ・マハリス)(2分13秒)
SICP-1846>
「ジャスト・イン・タイム」(ジーン・バリー)(2分32秒)
<RD 7715>
「クルージン」 (グウィネス・パルトローとヒューイ・ルイス)
(3分33秒)
<162241>
「ジャスト・マイ・イマジネーション」
グウィネス・パルトローとベイビーフェイス)
(3分50秒)
<162241>
「ネバー・ビー・アローン・アゲイン」 (ラッセル・クロウ
(3分00秒)
<COCB-53121>
「アザー・ウェイズ・オブ・スピーキング」(ラッセル・クロウ
(3分22秒)
<COCB-53121>


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

Beth Nielsen Chapman and Rab Noakes
Fri 2 Jan 2015
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vj003
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03pmk1q
Ricky Ross has Americana artists Beth Nielsen Chapman and Rab Noakes in session and sharing their love of country music.

Music Played

01. This Kiss
Faith Hill

02. Foolin' Around
Vince Gill

Session

03. Strong Enough To Bend
Beth Nielsen Chapman

04. Simple Things
Beth Nielsen Chapman

05. Meet Me Halfway
Bonnie Raitt

06. She Used To Love Me A Lot
Johnny Cash

07. Sweet Love Shine
Beth Nielsen Chapman

08. Nothin' I Can Do About It Now
Beth Nielsen Chapman

09. Ain't Necessarily So
Willie Nelson

10. Five Minutes
Lorrie Morgan


11. Long Time Gone
The Everly Brothers

12. I'm Walkin' Here
Rab Noakes

13. Oil In My Lamp
The Byrds

14. The Sketcher And The Last Train
Rab Noakes

15. She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left Of Me)
Jerry Lee Lewis

16. Lovesick Blues
Emmett Miller

17. Where Dead Voices Gather
Rab Noakes

18. All In Down And Out Blues
Rab Noakes

19. The Way It Goes
Gillian Welch


Jazz Record Requests
Jazz records from across the genre, played in special sequences to highlight the wonders of jazz history. All pieces have been specifically requested by Radio 3 listeners
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9

Sat 3 Jan 2015
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wm37z
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes music from Miles Davis, the very first disc by Acker Bilk and songs from Norwegian vocalist Karin Krog.

Music Played

01. You For Me

Performer: George Duvivier, Horace Parlan, Dave Bailey, Tubby Hayes
Complete Recordings 1959 - 62
Chrome Dreams, 33

02. You Don't Love Me
Caro Emerald
Performer: Koen Schouten, Wieger Hoogendorp, Caro Emerald, Arnoud De Graaf, Jan van Wieringen, Daan Herweg, Peter Huber, David Schreurs
DELETED SCENES FROM THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR
DRAMATICO, Tr.7

03. I Would Do Anything For You
The Rhythmakers
Performer: Pee Wee Russell, Eddie Condon, Al Morgan, Jack Bland, Henry Allen, Fats Waller, Zutty Singleton, Billy Banks
Larkin's Jazz
Proper, Tr.8

04. Happy Blues
Hollywood Hucksters
Performer: Stan Kenton, Lee Young, Benny Goodman, Dave Cavanaugh, Jimmy Rowles, Red Norvo, Irving Ashby, Red Callendar, Charlie Shavers
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra 1947
Classics, Tr.16

05. Band Box Shuffle
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
Performer: Dee Stewart, Willie McWashington, Jimmy Rushing, Joe Keyes, Ed Lewis, Count Basie, Walter Page, Vernon Page, Eddie Durham, Ben Webster, Hot Lips Page, Jack Washington, Eddie Barefield
Band Box Shuffle
HEP, Tr.4

06. Sketches of Spain
Miles Davis
Performer: Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, Janet Putnam, Bill Barber, Paul Chambers, Harold Feldman, Dick Hixson, Miles Davis, Joe Singer, Jose Mangual, Louis R. Mucci, Jack Knitzer, Frank Rehak, Romeo Penque, Jimmy Cobb, Al Block, Johnny Coles, James Buffington, Tony Miranda, Elvin Jones, Danny Bank
SKETCHES OF SPAIN
Columbia, Tr.5

07. Swingin' The Blues
Jazz Today Unit
Performer: Jimmy McKenzie, Keith Christie, Geoff Taylor, Ken Moule, Dave Shephard, Joe Temperley, Lennie Bush, Allan Ganley, Ken Sykora, Jimmy Walker, George Chisholm
Swingin' The Blues
Decca, Tr.2

08. Wholly Cats
Benny Goodman
Performer: Cootie Williams, Georgie Auld, Harry Jaeger, Count Basie, Artie Bernstein, Charlie Christian
Solo Flight - Charlie Christian with the Benny Goodman Sextet
CBS, Tr.3

09. The Green Leaves of Summer
Hampton Hawes
Performer: Steve Ellington, Hampton Hawes, Monk Montgomery
THE GREEN LEAVES OF SUMMER
VOGUE, Tr.2

10. Sad Afrika
Loose Tubes
Performer: Ken Stubbs, Iain Ballamy, Dai Pritchard, Mark Lockheart, Martin France, Ashley Slater, Paul Taylor, Steve Buckley, Noel Langley, Ted Emmett, Steve Day, Lance Kelly, Django Bates, Julian Nicholas, Dave Powell, Steve Watts, Thebe Lipere, Eddie Parker, John Parricelli, Richard Pywell, Paul Edmonds, Chris Batchelor, John Harborne
Sad Afrika
Lost Marble, 1


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

Kate Gross
Sun 4 Jan 2015
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wmg26
On Private Passions Michael Berkeley's guest is the charity CEO and cancer blogger, Kate Gross, who sadly died on Christmas morning, at the age of only 36.

Michael Berkeley writes:
'Kate Gross was an unforgettable guest on Private Passions: so bright and charismatic, full of life and curiosity about the world, despite being gravely ill when we met last autumn. And indeed, all through her life she was the kind of person everybody envied. Hugely successful in her career, by only 27, she had risen so quickly up through the civil service that she was briefing Tony Blair before Prime Minister's Questions; by 29 she had left the civil service to set up Blair's African Charity, the Africa Governance Initiative, managing an annual budget of 5 million pounds. But then her life fell apart. On the plane back from America, she collapsed, and went straight to hospital when she landed. It was then that she was diagnosed with Stage 4 bowel cancer: a terminal diagnosis.

This was how in 2012 Kate Gross the CEO turned into Kate Gross the cancer blogger. Her blog - which is soon to be a book - chronicled her life in and out of hospital over the last two years. It's very moving, but also sharp and funny. Sadly she died before the book was published.
But her family are happy for this programme to be broadcast; Kate knew it would be her memorial.'

In Private Passions, Kate talks about the music which has sustained her: Schubert's final Piano Sonata; Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'; Bernstein's 'West Side Story', Dvorak's 'Songs my Mother Taught Me' and Ralph Fiennes reading T.S.Eliot's 'Four Quartets'.

Music Played

00:05
Franz Peter Schubert
Piano Sonata in B flat major, D960 (2nd mvt: Andante)
Performer: Mitsuko Uchida

00:20
Traditional
Sona
Ensemble: Les Amazones de Guinée

00:28
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Zauberflote: Overture
Conductor: Sir Colin Davis
Performer: Saxon State Orchestra, Dresden

00:39
Leonard Bernstein
Tonight (West Side Story)
Ensemble: Original Cast

00:51
Antonin Dvorak
Songs my Mother taught me (Gypsy Songs)
Conductor: Jeffrey Tate
Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra
Singer: Renée Fleming

00:56
Hubert Parry
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton)
Choir: King's College Cambridge Choir
Conductor: Stephen Cleobury


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

TS Eliot
Sun 4 Jan 2015
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wmhb9
A special edition of music and poetry read by Simon Russell Beale to mark the 50th anniversary of T.S. Eliot's death with poems including Four Quartets, The Waste Land, Marina and Landscapes and music by Thomas Ades, Beethoven, Stravinsky and Chopin.

Producer Note
This week’s Words and Music is a special edition which marks the 50th anniversary of the death of T.S. Eliot with words by the poet and music which he admired and was inspired by and work inspired in turn by him.

Beethoven was perhaps the composer best loved by Eliot. In 1931 he wrote to Stephen Spender: ‘I have the A Minor Quartet on the gramophone, and I find it quite inexhaustible to study. There is a sort of heavenly, or at least more than human gaiety about some of his later things which one imagines might come to oneself as the fruit of reconciliation and relief after immense suffering; I should like to get something of that into verse before I die.’ The late Quartet in A Minor op 132 was even said by Eliot to have been the inspiration behind his masterpiece, ‘Four Quartets’. Here you’ll hear it alongside Simon Russell Beale reading from ‘Burnt Norton’. That’s followed by the Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina’s ‘Hommage a T.S. Eliot’ written after she had read ‘Four Quartets’ and found herself responding to the spiritual elements expressed in the poem.

T.S. Eliot himself reads from ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’, published in 1917 and seen as marking a huge cultural shift from the pre-war period towards modernism. Its many references to Hamlet are echoed in Roger Quilter’s ‘How should I your true love know?’ sung beautifully by Jonathan Lemalu with piano accompaniment by Malcolm Martineau. Shakespeare too was the inspiration for Eliot’s ‘Marina’, which retells the story of Pericles’ long-lost daughter. There are also echoes of ‘The Tempest’ and the poem is heard with the ‘Intermezzo’ from Sibelius’ ‘Tempest Suite’ and Frank Martin’s ‘Full Fathom Five’.

In the 1930s T.S. Eliot published his ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’, poems written for his godchildren. You’ll hear Simon read ‘Gus, the theatre cat’ which must have been inspired in part by the poet’s love of the theatre. In his early years he was a huge fan of music hall and a great admirer of Marie Lloyd. The Old Possum poems were, of course, the inspiration for one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most successful musical, ‘Cats’, which has just been revived in London.

In 1957 Eliot married his second wife, Valerie. It was a very happy marriage and Simon reads ‘A Dedication to my Wife’ which shows a very unexpected side to the poet. It’s followed by ‘On the street where you live’ from the musical, ‘My Fair Lady’, a show much enjoyed by Eliot : he’s said to have liked it far more than ‘Pygmalion’.

Max Richter’s one act ballet ‘Infra’ was inspired by ‘The Waste Land’ and is heard with a section from ‘The Fire Sermon’ read by Simon and Paul Scofield.

A chorus from ‘The Rock’ is followed by the American composer Vincent Persichetti’s ‘ The Hollow Men’, based on Eliot’s 1944 poem.’

The programme ends with ‘Little Gidding’, the final part of Eliot’s ‘Four Quartets’. The lyrics in Stravinsky’s ‘The Dove Descending’ are from the fourth section of the poem. Stravinsky was the only internationally renowned composer to set Eliot’s words to music during the poet’s lifetime and the work was performed at Eliot’s memorial service in February 1965 at Westminster Abbey. The two had met in 1956 at the Savoy Hotel in London where they talked about dance and Tristan and Isolde.

Simon’s reading of the end of ‘Four Quartets’ is followed by Thomas Ades’ ‘…..but all shall be well’, inspired by the poem and Eliot’s hard won optimism expressed in his final words that:

‘..all shall be well and

All manner of things shall be well

When the tongues of flame are in-folded

Into the crowned knot of fire

And the fire and the rose are one.’

Music Played

00:00
Frédéric Chopin
Prelude in G Major
Performer: Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazy
DECCA 4174762, Tr.3

T.S.Eliot
Landscapes – New Hampshire
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Ludwig van Beethoven
Quartet in A Minor op 132
Performer: Emerson String Quartet
GG 474743412, Tr.4

T.S.Eliot
Four Quartets Burnt Norton
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina
Hommage a T.S. Eliot
Performer: Gidon Kremer and Octet
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4716252, Tr.7

T.S.Eliot
The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock
Reader: T.S. Eliot

00:00
Roger Quilter
How should I your true love know?
Performer: Jonathan Lemalu and Malcolm Martineau
EMI 5580502, Tr.3

00:00
Jean Sibelius
The Tempest - Intermezzo
Performer: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Jarvi
BIS CD448, Tr.13

T.S.Eliot
Marina
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Frank Martin
Full Fathom Five
Performer: Phoenix Bach Choir conducted by Charles Bruffy
CHANDOS CHSA5031, Tr.9

T.S. Eliot
La Figlia che Piange
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Antonio Vivaldi
Siciliano
Performer: Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra
LASERLIGHT 15807, Tr.2

00:00
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Suite from ‘Cats’
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Tony Britten
PICKWICK PWKS4115, Tr.3

T.S. Eliot
Gus the Theatre Cat
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Ottorino Respighi
La Boutique Fantasque – Tarantella
Performer: Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by Neville Marriner
PHILIPS 4204852, Tr.11

T.S. Eliot
A Dedication to my Wife
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Frederick Loewe
On the street where you live
Performer: Leonard Weir
SONY CLASSICAL SK60539, Tr.10

00:00
Max Richter
Infra
Performer: Max Richter
FAT CAT CD1311, Tr.4

T.S. Eliot
The Waste Land – The Fire Sermon
Reader: Simon Russell Beale and Paul Scofield

00:00
Béla Bartók
String Quartet no 4
Performer: Takács Quartet
HUNGAROTON HCD12502042, Tr.9

T.S. Eliot
Prelude
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quartet for Oboe in F Major
Performer: The Netherlands String Quartet
GLOBE GLO6037, Tr.10

T.S. Eliot
Chorus from The Rock
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Vincent Persichetti
The Hollow Men
Performer: Chris Gecker
KOCH 372822, Tr.11

00:00
Igor Stravinsky
The Dove Descending Breaks the Air
Performer: New London Chamber Choir conducted by James Wood
HYPERION CDA66410, Tr.24

T.S. Eliot
Four Quartets – Little Gidding
Reader: Simon Russell Beale

00:00
Thomas Adès
….but all shall be well
Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simon Rattle
EMI CDC5568182, Tr13