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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: 2015年 3月 7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. Stuck On The Treadmill / Richard Thompson // Electric
02. I Love Rock’n’ Roll / Tete // #Homebrew52
03. Everybody Sometimes / Glenn Tilbrook // Happy Ending
04. Locket Full of Dreams / Todd Wolfe Band // Miles to Go
05. Island / Dave Sinclair feat. 浦千鶴子 // The Little Things
06. Marcie / Joni Mitchell // Through Yellow Curtains
07. Eastern Rain / Joni Mitchell // Through Yellow Curtains
08. The Circle Game / Joni Mitchell // Through Yellow Curtains
09. Come to the Sunshine / Joni Mitchell // Through Yellow Curtains
10. Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down / Emmylou Harris // Twenty Thousand Roads
11. Forty Days / Emmylou Harris // Twenty Thousand Roads
12. Country Boy / Emmylou Harris // Twenty Thousand Roads
13. Sin City / Emmylou Harris // Twenty Thousand Roads
14. Can’t Find My Way Home / Bonnie Raitt // Under The Falling Sky
15. Since I Fell For You / Bonnie Raitt // Under The Falling Sky
16. I Thought I Was A Child / Bonnie Raitt // Under The Falling Sky
17. Baby I Love You / Bonnie Raitt // Under The Falling Sky
18. Unbelievable / Bettye LaVette // Worthy
19. When I Was A Young Girl / Bettye LaVette // Worthy


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: 2015年 3月 7日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨

− 顔の音楽 パート2 −

「見知らぬ人」 (ゴンチチ
(2分47秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1829>

「アイ・キャント・ウェイト・アンティル・アイ・シー・マイ・ベイビーズ・フェイス」(ダスティ・スプリングフィールド
(2分39秒)
<UNIVERSAL UICY-6747>

「21世紀のスキッツォイド・マン」 (キング・クリムゾン
(7分24秒)
<WHDエンタテインメント IECP-10003>

「ザ・フェイス・アイ・ラヴ」 (マルコス・ヴァーリ
(1分58秒)
<POLYGRAM POCJ-2564>

「イーサン・ラム・プルーン」
(アンカナーン・クンチャイ、ウボン・パタナー・バンド)
(3分27秒)
<EM REC. EM1126CD>

「スマイリング・フェイス」 (ホレス・アンデイ)
(3分54秒)
東芝EMI VICP-68182>

「あてどなく歩いて」 (ジェニフェル・ソウザ)
(4分17秒)
<CORE PORT CO.LTD RPOP-10006>

「太陽の顔」 (ロー・ボルジェス
(3分38秒)
<BOMBA REC. BOM22013>

「ラヴァー・カム・バック・トゥー・ミー」
(ラリー・アドラージャンゴ・ラインハルト
(2分33秒)
RHINO R2 78265>

「アイヴ・グロウン・アカスタムド・トゥー・ユア・フェイス」
(マチルダ・サンティン)
(2分51秒)
<ARIOLA 203335>

「ザ・ファースト・タイム・アイ・ソー・ユア・フェイス(愛は面影の中に)」(ロバータ・フラック
(5分21秒)
RHINO WPCR-12327>

「“四つの時の顔”から 3.雨音のメヌエット
(ギター)藤元高輝
(2分22秒)
<FONTEC FOCD20062>

「ザ・バイパー」 (トミー・ゲレロ
(2分53秒)
<TOO GOOD DDCN-6001>

「ティン・ソルジャー」 (スモール・フェイセス)
(3分24秒)
<VICTOR VICP-70109>

「ザ・プレッジ・オブ・フレンドシップ」
(藤本一馬、カルロス・アギーレ)
(8分38秒)
<NRT NKCD-1004>

「フールズ・ラッシュ・イン」 (フランキー・ライモン)
(3分20秒)
<WESTSIDE WESM603>

「笑顔が最高」 (ノエル・ホーザ)
(3分26秒)
<OFFICE RICE SAMBINHA BSR-440>

「バスで見た女」 (ゴンチチ
(4分05秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1062>

「エヴリ・リヴィング・パート」 (アラン・ハンプトン)
(3分49秒)
<インパートメント RCIP-0219>

「アディオス」 (ベンジャミン・クレメンタイン)
(4分15秒)
<バークリー 4714492>


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

BBC Introducing: C Duncan
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/dec/19/new-band-of-the-week-c-duncan-no-36
Fri 6 Mar 2015
20:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0543lw4
Ricky Ross has Glasgow artist C Duncan in session as part of BBC Introducing.

Music Played

01. Rock & Roll Is Cold
Matthew E. White

02. American Honey
Lady Antebellum

03. Future People
Alabama Shakes

04. Lightning
Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley

05. Wild One
Awna Teixeira

06. It's Dawned On Me You're Gone
Dottie West

07. Actually
Rozi Plain

08. Time Changes Everything
Asleep at the Wheel

09. New San Antonio Rose
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys

10. Prisoner
Ben Glover

11. Pray To Jesus
Brandy Clark

12. American Beauty
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors

13. Your cheatin' Heart
Patsy Cline

14. She's Got You
Rhiannon Giddens

15. Say
C Duncan

16. Castle Walls
C Duncan

17. The Lovin' Kind
Martha L.Healey

18. The Loving Kind
Nanci Griffith

19. Architect
C Duncan

20. This Guy's In Love With You
C Duncan

21. Family
Teddy Thompson

22. No Shade In The shadow Of The Cross
Sufjan Stevens


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 7 Mar 2015
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b051ztj3
Clarinettist Monty Sunshine topped the charts with his version of Sidney Bechet's "Petite Fleur" but in today's programme, we hear another of his celebrated solo recordings. Also in Alyn Shipton's selection of music requested by listeners is music from "My Fair Lady" reinterpreted by Andre Previn. The programme also celebrates pianist Dick Hyman's 88th birthday, and looks forward to International Women's Day with music from female jazz musicians including Maria Schneider, Kathy Stobart and Norma Winstone.

Music Played

01. Walking Batteriewoman
Carla Bley Band
Performer: Carla Bley, Anthony Arnold Dagradi, Carlos Ward, Joe Daley, Earl MacIntyre, Michael Mantler, Steve Swallow, Gary Valente
Rarum: Selected Recordings
ECM, Tr.8

02. Let Every Day Be Mother's Day
Dick Hyman
Gulf Coast Blues
Stomp Off, Tr.4

03. Lonesome
Chris Barber
Performer: Dick Smith, Monty Sunshine, Graham Burbidge, Chris Barber, Eddie Smith
1959 - 60
Lake, Tr.2

04. Get Me To The Church On Time
Shelly Manne
Performer: Leroy Vinnegar, André Previn, Shelly Manne
My Fair Lady
CONTEMPORARY, Tr.1

05. 'Round Midnight
Miles Davis
Performer: Paul Chambers, Miles Davis, Red Garland, John Coltrane, Philly Joe Jones
Miles Davis John Coltrane Complete Columbia Recordings
Columbia, Tr.9

06. Maple Leaf Rag
Alex Welsh
Performer: Fred Hunt, John Barnes, Alex Welsh, Lennie Hastings, Jim Douglas, Roy Williams, Harvey Weston
Classic Concert: Britain's Jazz Heritage
Black Lion, Tr.6

07. A Hundred Years From Today
Jack Teagarden
Performer: Denzil Best, Sidney Gross, Ruby Braff, Sol Yaged, Kenny Kersey, Jack Teagarden, Milt Hinton, Lucky Thompson
T for Trombone
SAGA, Tr.2

08. Everybody's Talking
Norma Winstone
Performer: Glauco Venier, Norma Winstone, Klaus Gesing
Dance Without Answer
ECM, Tr.13

09. Let Me Off Uptown
Anita O'Day
Performer: Gene Harris, Roy Eldridge, Andy Simpkins, Bill Dowdy, Anita O'Day
Anita O’Day and the Three Sounds
Essential Jazz Classics, Tr.2

Evanescence

Evanescence

10. My Lament
Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra
Performer: Jay Anderson, Scott Robinson, Ben Monder, Rich Perry, Larry Farrell, Mark Vinci, Laurie Frink, Tony Kadleck, Tim Hagans, Dennis Mackrel, Rick Margitza, Kenny Werner, George Flynn, Keith O'Quinn, Tim Ries, Greg Gisbert, John Fedchock
Evanescence
Enja
http://www.mariaschneider.com/albuminfo.aspx?ID=2
11. Bear Hops
Katie Williams
Performer: Gareth Lochrane, Steve Fishwick, Tom White, Katie Williams, Oli Hayhurst, Alex Garnett, Matt Fishwick
Atlas and Vulcana
KW Jazz, Tr.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

Carmen McRae
Sun 8 Mar 2015
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b051zvvd
Tough, tender, sassy, sardonic, Carmen McRae (1920-94) made every song she sang her own. Influenced by her friend Billie Holiday, her poise and musicality made her a musicians' favourite. Geoffrey Smith surveys a rare vocal artist.

Music Played

01. Yardbird Suite
Carmen McRae
Performer: Mundell Lowe, Kenny Clarke, Carmen McRae, Mat Mathews, Wendell Marshall, Herbie Mann
BY SPECIAL REQUEST
BRUNSWICK, Tr.6

02. I'm Thru With Love
Carmen McRae
Performer: Ray Bryant, Carmen McRae, Ike Isaacs, Specs Wright
After Glow
Decca, Tr.5

03. Exactly Like You
Carmen McRae
Performer: Ray Bryant, Carmen McRae, Ike Isaacs, Specs Wright
After Glow
Decca, Tr.8

04. Dream of Life
Carmen McRae
Performer: Ray Bryant, Carmen McRae, Ike Isaacs, Specs Wright
After Glow
Decca, Tr.11

05. Baltimore Oriole
Carmen McRae
Performer: Carmen McRae, Ben Webster
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
VERVE, Tr.8

06. Love Is A Simple Thing
Carmen McRae
Performer: Carmen McRae, Ernie Wilkins
Something To Swing About
Kapp, Tr.7

07. Them There Eyes
Carmen McRae
Performer: Bob Cranshaw, Mundell Lowe, Carmen McRae, Lockjaw Davis, Norman Simmons, Walter Perkins
CARMEN MCRAE SINGS LOVER MAN AND OTHER BILLIE HOLIDAY CLASSICS
Essential Jazz Classics, Tr.1

08. Trav'lin' Light
Carmen McRae
Performer: Mundell Lowe, Carmen McRae, Lockjaw Davis
Sings Lover Man and Other Billie Holiday Classics
Essential Jazz Classics, Tr.9

09. Guess Who I Saw Today
Carmen McRae
Performer: Carmen McRae, Ed Bennett, Joey Baron, Marshall Otwell, p.
Carmen McRae at Ratso's
Hitchcock Media Records, Tr.12

10. Just You, Just Me
Carmen McRae
Performer: Carmen McRae, John Leftwich, Donald Bailey, John Colllins, Marshall Otwell
You're Lookin' At Me
CONCORD JAZZ, Tr.10

11. Stolen Moments (You Belong To Her)
Carmen McRae & Betty Carter
Performer: Winard Harper, Carmen McRae, Eric Gunnison, Jim Hughart
Our Favourite Things: 16 Classic Female Vocal Performances
Spectrum, Tr.2

12. Reflections (Looking Back)
Carmen McRae
Performer: Carmen McRae
CARMEN SINGS MONK
BLUEBIRD, Tr.10


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

Anna Meredith
Sun 8 Mar 2015
13:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b051zvvn
For International Women's Day Private Passions features Anna Meredith - one of Britain's leading composers coming up from the younger generation. She is hard to label as she composes and performs both acoustic and electronic music, and her work has been performed everywhere from the Last Night of the Proms to flashmob events in the M6 services. She studied at York University and the Royal College of Music, and alongside numerous awards, she's been Composer in Residence with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and a judge for BBC Young Musician of the Year. She was recently commissioned as part of the BBC Ten Pieces initiative to write a piece which will be played to primary school children across the country, to introduce them to classical music.

In Private Passions she talks to Michael Berkeley about the music which inspires her, and explains why composers now still have a lot to learn from 16th century madrigals. She celebrates Sibelius and his extraordinary 5th symphony, and Holst's music for wind band, unfashionable though it may be. She introduces work by a new generation of composers too: Emily Hall, Richard Ayres and Owen Pallett. And she reveals why she goes into schools to inspire teenage girls by playing Bjork, and reflects on what it means to be a woman composer now:

My music tends to be quite bombastic, and I've heard people say "It doesn't sound very female", or "What's a nice girl like you doing music like that?" When I'm doing electronic music I do all the computer stuff myself and sometimes there's an assumption that there must be a guy somewhere behind the scenes working all the software magic...

A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke

Music Played

00:05
Anna Meredith
Connect it
Performer: Drum Works

00:08
John Wilbye
Draw on sweet night
Conductor: Peter Phillips
Choir: The Tallis Scholars

00:18
Gustav Holst
Suite No.2 in F (1st mvt: March)
Performer: The Central Band of The Royal Air Force
Conductor: Eric Banks

00:25
Emily Hall
Sonnet (to words by Toby Litt)
Orchestra: London Sinfonietta
Singer: Olivia Chaney

00:31
Björk
Unison

00:39
Jean Sibelius
Symphony No.5 (3rd mvt: Allegro molto)
Conductor: Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Orchestra: Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra

00:52
Richard Ayres
In the Alps (Scene 4: The Bobli Dance)
Conductor: Barbara Hannigan
Ensemble: Nederlands Blazers Ensemble

00:57
Owen Pallett
I am not afraid


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

Seven Ages of Women
Sun 8 Mar 2015
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b051zxlf
To mark International Woman's Day a special edition exploring the lives of women from birth to death in poetry, prose and music. The readers are Fiona Shaw and Ellie Kendrick. With words by Sylvia Plath, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Carol Ann Duffy, Kate Chopin, Muriel Spark, Kathleen Jamie, Emily Dickinson and Mrs Gaskell and music by Sofia Gubaidulina, Sally Beamish, Joan Baez, Judith Weir, Elizabeth Maconchy and Clara Schumann.

Producer Note
This week’s programme is a special edition to celebrate International Women’s Day. The theme is ‘Seven Ages of Woman’, a take on Jacques’ description of the life of a man in ‘As You Like It’. You’ll hear poems and prose portraying the life of a woman as child, mother, worker, artist, wife and friend. And with music all composed by women.

The programme begins with Amy Beach’s ‘Fireflies’. Born in 1867 Beach was the first female composer to achieve wide recognition in the United States, a child prodigy who began giving public recitals at the age of seven.

Like Amy Beach the poet Elizabeth Browning showed talent at a very early age. Educated at home she was reading Milton and Shakespeare by the age of ten and, by 12, had written her first ‘epic’ poem. Here you’ll hear ‘Sonnet 14’ in which she expresses her views of what constitutes genuine love and her expectation of her husband to be, Robert Browning.

The great singer-songwriter Joan Baez’s ‘Diamonds and Rust’ also describes a relationship between two writers – Baez herself and her lover Bob Dylan.

Kate Chopin’s novel, ‘The Awakening’, published in 1899, was a landmark of early feminism, telling the story of a woman’s awakening to sexual passion and the difficulties she faces reconciling her role as wife and mother to her new desires. Published 20 years after Ibsen’s ‘The Doll’s House’ it shares many of the same themes. One reviewer wrote: "We are well-satisfied when Mrs. Pontellier deliberately swims out to her death in the waters of the gulf." After the censoring of the book which followed its publication Chopin never wrote another novel. The reading is heard alongside Sofia Gubaidulina’s early ‘Piano Quintet’. In mid-twentieth century Russia Gubaidulina faced very different problems. As a composer whose work expressed her religious convictions she found herself in opposition to the Soviet authors and was denounced, along with six other composers for writing ‘noisy mud instead of real musical innovation’. Gubaidulina’s response was to say that being blacklisted gave her the artistic freedom to write what she wanted without compromise.

A passage from Mrs Gaskell’s Cranford shows the capacity of women to form a community through friendship and is heard with Louise Farrenc’s exuberant Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano in E Minor.

‘Demeter’ by the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy tells the myth of Demeter and her lost daughter Persephone, a beautifully moving exploration of loss, reconciliation and a mother’s love. Judith Weir’s ‘The Song of the girl ravished away by the fairies in South Uist’ is a setting of a Scottish Gaelic folk song in which a child cries out to be reunited with her mother.

Woman’s work is heard in Chen Yi’s ‘Making the hand-pulled noodles’ from her ‘At the Kansas City Chinese New Year Concert’ and Kathleen Jamie’s ‘Flower Sellers, Budapest’.

Responses to war come in the American poet Sara Teasdale’s ‘There will come soft rains’, a work about the senseless destruction caused by war and the fascism espoused by Muriel Spark’s character Miss Jean Brodie. The Japanese composer Karen Tanaka’s ‘At the Grave of Beethoven’ is in part a response to her shock on hearing the news of the civil war in Kosovo which was being reported in 1999 as she wrote her String Quartet.

‘Seven Ages of Woman’ ends with Elizabeth Maconchy’s Finale from her ‘Music for Strings’, which she has called ‘an extrovert happy-go-lucky movement’ and Fiona Shaw and Ellie Kendrick reading Edna St Vincent’s First Fig, her glorious four line poem extolling the virtue of women living their lives to the full.
Producer: Fiona McLean

Music Played

00:00
Amy Beach
Sketches - Fireflies
Performer: Kirsten Johnson
GUILD GMCD7317, Tr.4

Sylvia Plath
Morning Song read by Fiona Shaw

00:03
Teresa Carreño
Le Sommeil de l’enfant
Performer: Clara Rodriguez
NIMBUS NI6103, Tr.12

Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnet 14 read by Ellie Kendrick

00:07
Joan Baez
Diamonds and Rust
Performer: Joan Baez
A&M CDA3234, Tr.1

00:12
Sally Beamish
The River –- March Watercolour
Performer: Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Performer: Robert Cohen
BIS CD971, Tr.2

Kate Chopin
from The Awakening read by Ellie Kendrick

00:16
Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina
Quintet for Piano, Two Violins, Viola and Violoncello
Performer: Rieko Aizawa, Kai Vogler, Mira Wang, Ulrich Eichenauer, Peter Bruns
BIS CD898, Tr.4

Emily Dickinson
I’'m Wife read by Fiona Shaw

00:23
Carole King
Like a Natural Woman
EPIC CD32110, Tr.12

Mary Gaskell
from Cranford read by Fiona Shaw

00:27
Louise Farrenc
Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano
Performer: Ambache Chamber Ensemble
CARLTON 3036600302, Tr.9

Carol Ann Duffy
Anon read by Ellie Kendrick

00:33
Cécile Louise Chaminade
Chanson Bretonne
Performer: Kimberly Schmidt
KOCH 372402, Tr.9

Carol Ann Duffy
Demeter read by Fiona Shaw

00:37
Judith Weir
Songs from the Exotic – The song of the girl ravished away by the fairies in South Uist
Performer: Susan Bickley, Ailish Tynan, Iain Burnside
SIGNUM SIGCD087, Tr.6

00:39
Lydia Kakabadse
Russian Tableaux – Mother Volga
Performer: Ensemble, George Vass, conductor
NAXOS 8572524, Tr.4

Kathleen Jamie
Flower Sellers, Budapest read by Fiona Shaw

00:45
Chen Yi
Making the Hand-pulled Noodles
Performer: The Ying Quartet
QUARTZ QTZ2055, Tr.10

Sara Teasdale
There will come soft rains read by Ellie Kendrick

00:50
Jennifer Higdon
Southern Harmony – Soft Summers
Performer: Ying Quartet
QUARTZ QTZ2055, Tr.12

Muriel Spark
from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie read by Fiona Shaw

00:55
Karen Tanaka
At the Grave of Beethoven – First Movement
Performer: Brodsky Quartet
CHALLENGE CC72009, Tr.5

Elizabeth Bishop
One Art read by Fiona Shaw

01:01
Tineke Postma
Before Snow
Performer: Tineke Postma, Marc van Roon, Frans van der Hoeven
CHALLENGE CR73313, Tr.3
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dawn-Light-Tineke-Postma/dp/B004NIYH8G/
Mary Oliver
When Death Comes read by Ellie Kendrick

01:06
Grazyna Bacewicz
Partita - Toccata
Performer: Joanna Kurkowicz,(violin), Gloria Chien,(piano)
CHANDOS CHAN10250, Tr.13

Edna St Vincent Millay
First Fig read by Fiona Shaw and Ellie Kendrick

01:10
Elizabeth Maconchy
Music for Strings - Finale
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Barry Unsworth
LYRITA SRCD288, Tr.13