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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 7月 4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. Kansas City / Hey Hey Hey Hey / The Beatles // Beatles For Sale
02. Oh, Atlanta / Little Feat // Feats Don’t Fail Me Now
03. Terminal Of Tribute To / Mark Knopfler // Tracker
04. Lights Of Taormina / Mark Knopfler // Tracker
05. Feeling Good / Nina Simone // I Put A Spell On You
06. Feelin Good / John Coltrane // The Classic Quartet - The Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings
07. Feelin’ Good / Little Junior’s Blue Flames // Sun Blues
08. Fool For A Cigarette/Feelin’ Good / Ry Cooder // Down At The Field - The 1974 Broadcast
09. European Echoes / The Ornette Coleman Trio // At The “Golden Circle” Stockholm
10. Turnaround / Ornette Coleman // Tomorrow Is The Question
11. Singing In The Shower / Ornette Coleman And Prime Time with Jerry Garcia // Virgin Beauty
12. These Are The Days / Van Morrison // Avalon Sunset
13. とんぼつり / 藤島晃一 // ベスト・通り過ぎれば風の詩
14. Occasional Rain / Terry Callier // About Time - The Terry Callier Story 1965-1982


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 7月 4日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− トラとライオンの音楽 −

楽曲

「動物達集まる-ヒロ-」
ゴンチチ
(2分40秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-01960>
「タイガー・ラグ」
チェット・アトキンス
(1分52秒)
RCA REC. LPM-1577>
「ビリー・イン・ザ・ライオンズ・デン」
ビル・ジェニングス-レオ・パーカー・クインテット
(2分56秒)
<SWING TIME REC. ST1025>
「ザ・ライオン・アンド・ザ・ウルフ」
リー・モーガン
(9分37秒)
<EMIミュージックジャパン TOCJ-7132>
「歌劇“アドメート”から 虎は怒りに燃え」
カウンターテナールネ・ヤーコプス
(演奏)コンチェルト・バロッコ
(指揮)アラン・クリュティス
(4分53秒)
東芝EMI TOCE-8693>
「タイガー・イン・ザ・レイン」
マイケル・フランクス
(4分17秒)
WARNER MUSIC JAPAN WPCR-14431>
「アー・ユー・ロンサム・トゥナイト?」
エルビス・プレスリー
(2分52秒)
<FOLLOW THAT DREAM REC. 8287670306-2>
「万才 小原節」
砂川捨丸、高橋ライオン
(3分17秒)
日本コロムビア COCJ-38250>
「アグリー・ウーマン」
ザ・ライオン
(3分05秒)
<UNIVERSAL VICTOR MVCE-24077>
「パピー・ラヴ」
タイガー
(3分38秒)
日本クラウン CRCL-1011>
「アズマティック・ライオン」
フェルミン・ムグルサ
(3分18秒)
ビーンズレコード BNSCD8860>
「良く吠えた、ライオンよ!」
クラウス・シュルツ
(5分24秒)
<REVISITED REC. REV110>
「シラキューズ」
ビレリ・ラグレーン&シルヴァン・リュック
(4分20秒)
<DREYFUS JAZZ FDM36604-2>
「なぜ虎について行くかって?」
(朗読)石坂浩二
(2分22秒)
東芝音楽工業株式会社 BP8898>
「ムブベ」
ソロモン・リンダズ・オリジナル・イヴニング・バーズ
(2分43秒)
<ACE CDCHD1250>
「アイム・ア・タイガー」
ルル
(2分45秒)
<COLUMBIA DB8500>
「ハンシン・タイガース」
シム・レッドモンド・バンド
(3分50秒)
<YELLOW BUS/I TOWN REC. LBCY-416>
「ラビン・ザ・ジニー」
ジーン・クイル・クインテット
(4分58秒)
<FRESH SOUND REC. FSR-CD667>
「レオのうた」
弘田三枝子
(1分39秒)
コロムビアレコード COCP31466>
「ジャングル・フラワー」
ゴンチチ
(3分23秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA01792>
「サヨナラ」
ラタ・マンゲシュカール
(3分10秒)
<CALTEX REC. MSM4009>
「愛列車」
バンビーノ
(4分04秒)
<BAMBIPHONE REC. BFRB-12>


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

Tue 30 Jun 2015
21:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b060bdyy
Ricky Ross introduces new and classic Americana and alternative country, plus he plays the Country Connections of Old Crow Medicine Show.

Music Played

01. Up Above My Head
Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow Is My Turn
Nonesuch, Tr.5

02. Wagon Wheel
Darius Rucker
True Believers
Capitol, Tr.3

03. The Midnight Special
Willie Watson, Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings
Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating the Music of 'Inside Llewyn Davis

04. Take This Body
Gill Landry & Laura Marling
Gill Landry
ATO, Tr.5

05. Brushy Mountain Conjugal Trailer
Old Crow Medicine Show
Remedy
ATO Records, Tr.1

06. Motherless Children
Diana Jones
High Atmosphere
Proper Records, Tr.12

07. Nashville Blues
Doc Watson
Doc Watson
Vanguard Records, Tr.1

08. Mr. Rodriguez
Rayland Baxter
Imaginary Man
ATO, Tr.1

09. Shanghai Cigarettes
Caitlin Rose
Own Side Now
Names Records Ltd, Tr.4

10. All The Way Under The Hill
Daniel Romano
If I've Only One Time Askin'
New West Records, Tr.4

11. Foolin'
Andrew Combs
All These Dreams
Coin, Tr.3

12. 'Bout To FInd Out
Margo & The Pricetags

13. At Mail Call Today
Gene Autry
Playlist: The Very Best of Gene Autry
Columbia/ Legacy, Tr.10

14. Jimmy Choos
Rickie Lee Jones
The Other Side of Desire
The Other Side of Desire Music, Tr.1

15. 24 Frames
Jason Isbell
Something More Than Free
Southeastern Records, Tr.2

16. Scarecrow
Christopher Paul Stelling
Labor Against Waste
Anti, Tr.3

17. In The Morning
Good Lovelies
Burn The Plan
Six Shooter Records, Tr.1

18. Arkansas Traveler
Eck Robertson & Henry Gilliland
Sally Gooden
Victor

19. I Want To See The Light (Lost From Our Eyes)
Sarah MacDougall
Grand Canyon
Rabbit Heart Music, Tr.1

20. Harvest Moon
Neil Young
Harvest Moon
Reprise

21. Islands
Ralegh Long
Hoverance
Gare Du Nord Records, Tr.1

22. Bombshell
Jenn Grant
Compostela
Jenn Grant Music, Tr.1

23. Is The Flame Burning Low?
Cale Tyson
Introducing Cale Tyson
Clubhouse Records, Tr.2

24. Who Do You Think You Are?
Sam Outlaw
Angeleno
Six Shooter Records, Tr.11


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 4 Jul 2015
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b060zj1b
Alyn Shipton's selection of listener's suggestions includes music by pianist Horace Tapscott from his album Thoughts of Dar-es-Salaam, and the greatly under-appreciated vocal talent of Lee Wiley.

Music Played

01. Siena Red

Performer: Spike Wells, Andrew Cleyndert, John Critchenson, Simon Spillett
Siena Red
Woodville Records, Tr.9

02. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen/ Diga Diga Do
The Hot Sardines
Performer: Sam Raderman, Miz Elizabeth, "Fast Eddy" Francisco, Jason Prover, Evan "Sugar" Crane, Nicki Myers, Evan Palazzo, Joe McDonough, Alex Raderman
Hot Sardines
Decca, Tr.1

03. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
The Modern Jazz Quartet
Performer: Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, Connie Kay, John Lewis
Les Tresors Du Jazz 1955
La Chant Du Monde, Tr.14

04. The Brotherhood of Man
Gary Mcfarland
Performer: Willie Dennis, George Duvivier, Bernie Glow, Herb Pomeroy, Clark Terry, Sol Schlinger, Jim Hall, Oliver Nelson, Billy Byers, Bob Brookmeyer, Hank Jones, Doc Severinsen, Phil Woods, Gary Mcfarland, Mel Lewis, Al Cohn
HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING
VERVE, Tr.6

05. Deed I Do
Lee Wiley
Performer: Henry “Red” Allen, Ben Long, Ernie Sturgeon, Howie Anderson, Jack Honeywill, Dom Anghelone, Bill Green
Manhattan Moods (Outstanding Live Recordings)
Jazz Factory, Tr.20

06. Twitchy
René Hall
Performer: Willie Joe, Jewell Grant, Earl Palmer, René Hall, Plas Johnson, Ted Brinson
THE SPECIALITY STORY
SPECIALTY, Tr.8

07. Now's The Time
Horace Tapscott
Performer: Ray Drummond, Horace Tapscott, Billy Hart
Thoughts of Dar es Salaam
Arabesque, Tr.5

08. Lady Bird
Barney Wilen
Performer: Paul Revere, Barney Wilen, Daniel Humair, Duke Jordan, Kenny Dorham
Barney
RCA, Tr.4

09. Will You Be There/ 99% Won't Do
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Performer: Britt Woodman, Pete Clark, Ziggy Harrell, Harold Ashby, Booty Wood, Duke Ellington, Rudy Powell, Bill Berry, Joe Benjamin, Russell Procope, John Sanders, Bob Freedman, Not Woodard, Louie Bellson, Ray Nance, Jimmy Jones, Billy Strayhorn
My People-Original Cast Album
Storyville, Tr.3

10. Young Woman's Blues
Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band
Performer: Humphrey Lyttelton, George Hopkinson, Mickey Ashman, Neva Raphaello, Freddie Legon, Johnny Parker
Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band and the Paseo Band 1953-6
Upbeat, Tr.6


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

Independence Day
Sun 5 Jul 2015
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b060zjbl
As America celebrates Independence Day on the 4th of July, Geoffrey Smith joins the transatlantic festivities with whoops and hollers from Sonny Terry, Wynton Marsalis, Carla Bley and Jazz at the Philharmonic.

Music Played

01. Star Spangled Banner
Duke Ellington
Performer: Britt Woodman, William "Cat" Anderson, Quentin Jackson, Duke Ellington, Sam Woodyard, Russell Procope, John Sanders, Willie Cook, Al Lucas, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges
Ellington At Newport 1956
Columbia/ Legacy, Tr.1

02. I Love A Parade
Jackie Williams
Performer: Phil Bodner, Marty Grosz, Keith Ingham, Phil Flanigan, Jackie Williams, Maxine Sullivan
The Great Songs From The Cotton Club
Stash, Tr.1

03. Hootin' Blues
Sonny Terry
Hootin' Blues/ Bop! Goes The Weasel
Parlophone, Tr.1

04. I've Told Every Little Star
Sonny Rollins
Performer: Barney Kessel, Hampton Hawes, Leroy Vinnegar, Shelly Manne, Sonny Rollins
The Contemporary Leader
Proper Box, Tr.7

05. Fourth of July
The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Performer: Dave Brubeck, Jack Six, Bobby Militello, Randy Jones
So What's New
TELARC, Tr.2

06. Jubilee
Louis Armstrong
Performer: Henry “Red” Allen, Pete Clark, Louis Bacon, Shelton Hemphill, Wilbur de Paris, Charlie Holmes, J.C. Higginbotham, George Washington, Lee Blair, Chappie Willett, Louis Armstrong, Luis Russell, Bingie Madison, Paul Barbarin, George "Pops" Foster, Albert Nicholas
LOUIS ARMSTRONG-THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION
VERVE, Tr.17

07. Local Announcements
Wynton Marsalis Septet
Performer: Wycliffe Gordon, Herlin Riley, Walter Goines, Ben Wolfe, Eric Reed, Wes Anderson
Live At The Village Vanguard
COLUMBIA, Tr.3

08. The Lord Is Listenin' To Ya, Hallelujah!
Carla Bley
Performer: Vincent Chancey, Anthony Arnold Dagradi, D. Sharpe, Michael Mantler, Arturo O'Farrill, Steve Slagle, Steve Swallow, Earl McIntyre, Gary Valente, Carla Bley
Carla Bley Live!
Watt, Tr.2

09. Battle Royal
Duke Elllington & Count Basie
Performer: Charlie Fowlkes, William "Cat" Anderson, Jimmy Hamilton, Sam Woodyard, Paul Gonsalves, Sonny Payne, Frank Wess, Duke Elllington, Count Basie, Harry Carney, Lawrence Brown, Ray Nance, Johnny Hodges
COUNT MEETS DUKE
COLUMBIA, Tr.1

10. Blues
Jazz at the Philharmonic All-Stars
Performer: Lee Young, Illinois Jacquet, Les Paul, J. J. Johnson, Jack McVea, Johnny Miller, Nat King Cole
Le Chant de Monde, Tr.10


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

Conversations
Sun 5 Jul 2015
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b060zkjj
Catherine Harvey and Jamie Parker muse on Conversations from the early Socratic dialogues to Larkin's 'Talking in Bed', and Debrett's to Theodore Zeldin. There are also conversation pieces between modern and original poems, as C. Day Lewis replies poetically to Christopher Marlowe's 'The Passionate Shepherd to his Love'. Music includes Messiaen's Antienne de la conversation intérieure and Telemann's chatty Divertimento in E flat major, TWV.50:21.

Producer Note
‘It’s good to talk’ has become a universally recognized slogan of positive thinking. Conversation is our key to reaching out to others, to exchanging ideas and establishing relationships, and ultimately, through agreement and disagreement, to building culturally-defined societies. The way in which we think and function within our societies today has come about largely through a conversational history of what we understand defines us.

Conversation can change the way we each live and this programme muses over how and why we talk to each other. It also asks how and why we should talk to each other. The need to talk is captured at the very beginning of the programme in the unknown words, ‘I just had to start a conversation’, and there is a guide to the art of conversation given in Debrett’s. Talking is a spontaneous communication between two or more people and there are poems in this programme that capture the importance of conversation in many aspects of life. The blithe conversation of youthful girls dreaming of their lovers in Boccaccio’s Of three Girls and of Their Talk, the gloomy gossip of women drinking sweetened tea in Matthew Green’s Sometimes I dress, with women sit, Tom Gunn’s Conversation of Old Men, a group of soldiers conversing about a better tomorrow in Robert Graves’ Over the Brazier, the neighbourly chat between George and Eddy about ‘the boy’ in E. E. Cummings ‘logeorge’, and the pillow talk of Philip Larkin’s lovers in his poem Talking in Bed.

The centre of the programme is the exposition of Ion, one of Plato’s Early Socratic Dialogues. This recorded conversation between Socrates and Ion, on the necessity of rhapsodes, is a crucial text in the literary history of conversations and dialogues. These texts present philosophical ideas in the form of conversation and have influenced subsequent writers across Europe, from Galileo in 17th century Italy to Berkeley in 18th century England. Whilst the oldest known dialogues are the Sicilian mimes, written in rhythmic prose by Sophron of Syracuse around the early 5th century BC, Plato has bequeathed to literature the first philosophic dialogues that expound the main tenets of Platonic philosophy.

This programme also contains philosophical poems that allude to nature. Mary Elizabeth Coleridge’s poem Winged Words likens our ‘winged words’ darting playfully over the depths of silence to swallows darting across a pool, and Giosuè Carducci tackles death in his Conversation with Trees. The contemporary Welsh poet, Mihangel Morgan, eavesdrops on the many languages spoken by furniture, from talking chair to mirror, Dylan Thomas portrays a father and child looking over the dying mother in his introspective poem, The Conversation with Prayers.

Much of the music I have chosen to complement these texts is related either directly or tenuously to conversation. If conversation is defined as a spontaneous communication of ideas between two or more people, then musically, the most obvious parallel to me is the duet, throwing into focus the exchange of ideas between two paired instruments. There are duets throughout the programme, beginning with Berio’s fleeting étude Piero for two violins and including a transcription of one of Nancarrow’s canonic studies for piano duet, Andreas Scholl singing in duet with himself in Wolkenstein’s beguiling morning dialogue Nu rue mit sorgen, Stravinsky’s brief Lied ohne Name for two bassoons that accompanies Matthew Green’s Sometimes I dress, with women sit, and the Labèque sisters playing the whistful final movement of Schubert’s Fantasy in F minor for piano duet underneath Boccaccio’s portrait of the three girls talking by a well of their lovers followed by one of the most beautiful love duets in opera, Pur ti miro from Monteverdi’s L'incoronazione di Poppea.

I have also included some pieces that relate directly to conversations. Telemann’s Divertimento in E flat major, TWV.50:21 makes specific references to the events in a princely day’s hunting, which includes a gavotte movement entitled ‘Conversation à la table’, a courtly discourse between two flutes, two horns and strings. This courtly movement follows neatly from Debrett’s guide to good conversation. Robert de Visée’s Courante for theorbo is a musical example of seventeenth-century ‘conversation’, which comes from the literary example of ‘artes discendi’, or the art of declamation, as in the writings of Théophile de Viau. The aim of both arts – ‘conversation’ in music and ‘artes discendi’ in literature - was to master rhetorical techniques in such a way as to enliven discourse and move the listener. The theorbo became the symbolic instrument of musical ‘conversation’ in late 17th century France.

Back to our own century, the Hungarian composer, Péter Eötvös, has placed short extracts of dialogue over a frenzied accompaniment of double-bell trumpet and ensemble in his piece, Snatches of a Conversation. I have also created an unlikely musical conversation between Messiaen and David Sylvian as Messiaen’s Antienne de la Conversation Intérieure, an antiphon of the international dialogue with the God within us, emerges seamlessly from the synthensized sound-world of David Sylvian’s Conversation ending in Divorce. Additionally, there is also music in the pogramme that simply sounds chatty like Rachmaninov’s Scherzo and Ligeti’s Étude Polyphonique.

I came across a lovely poetry book in making this programme called Conversation Pieces. It is a collection of poems that talk to other poems. I have included four of these wonderful poems in my programme. Christopher Marlowe’s famous poem The Passionate Shepherd to his Love has influenced a number of re-readings like Raleigh’s The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd and Ogden Nash’s Love under the Republicans (or Democrat), thus creating an inter-poetic conversation with the original Marlowe. I have chosen C. Day Lewis’s Song, which takes the romantic shine off Marlowe’s original. Similarly, Mark Jarman’s poem, Unholy Sonnet, is a reinterpretation of John Donne’s Holy Sonnet XIV. At the point in the programme when C. Day Lewis’s poem converses with Marlowe, there is a parallel musical conversation around Bach. First comes the glorious slow movement of Bach’s Double Concerto, itself a dialogue between two violins, and then comes Knut Nystedt’s reinterpretation of Bach’s chorale, Komm, süsser Tod, ‘come sweet death’, words which reflect so well the sentiments of C Day Lewis’s invitation to a life of strife and poverty.

Elizabeth Arno (producer)

Music Played

00:00
BERIO
PIERO (Farulli) from DUETTI for 2 violins, Vol.1 No.18
Performer: Carlo Chiarappa & Stefano Montanari (violins)
DENON CO 75448, Tr.18

UNKNOWN, translated by BURTON WATSON
I just had to start a conversation, read by Catherine Harvey

D. H. LAWRENCE
Talk, read by Jamie Parker

00:01
Claude Debussy
Preludes Book 1 No 3 Le Vent dands la plaine
Performer: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)
CHAN 10421, Tr.3

DEBRETT’S
Conversation (extract), read by Catherine Harvey

00:04
Georg Philipp Telemann
La Conversation à la table. Gavotte, from Divertimento in E flat major, TWV.50:21
Performer: Collegium Musicum 90, Simon Standage (director)
CHAN 0787, Tr.29

LEONARD BACON
Afternoon Tea, read by Jamie Parker

00:06
Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov
Scherzo for orchestra in D minor [1887]
Performer: Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland, Edo de Waart (conductor)
EXTON OVCL-00156, Tr.3

E. E. CUMMINGS
logeorge, read by Jamie Parker

00:11
NANCARROW
Study # 19 (canon 12:15:20), from Studies for player piano, transcribed for piano duo
Performer: Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo (Helena Bugallo & Amy Williams)
WERGO 6670 2, Tr.10

MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE
Winged Words, read by Catherine Harvey

00:13
Igor Stravinsky
Lied ohne Name for two bassoons
Performer: Matthias Bühlmann & Johannes Jöhri (basssoons)
ARTE NOVA 74321 92650 2, Tr.11

MATTHEW GREEN
Sometimes I dress, with women sit, read by Jamie Parker

TOM GUNN
The Conversation of Old Men, read by Catherine Harvey

00:14
WOLKENSTEIN
Nu rue mit sorgen
Performer: Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Shield of Harmony Ensemble, Crawford Young (director)
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC902051, Tr.15

CARDUCCI, translated by EDWARD HENRY, Bishop of Exeter Bickersteth
Conversation with Trees, read by Catherine Harvey

ELIZABETH BISHOP
Conversation Poem, read by Jamie Parker

00:20
György Ligeti
Polyphonic Étude
Performer: Frederik Ullén (piano)
BIS CD 983 DIGITAL, Tr.16

THEODORE ZELDIN
How Talk Can Change Our Lives (extract, from Conversation, read by Catherine Harvey

00:23
Johann Sebastian Bach
Largo ma non tanto, from Concerto for two Violins in D minor, BWV.1043
Performer: Nigel Kennedy & Daniel Stabrawa (violins), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
EMI 5570912, Tr.11

CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love, read by Jamie Parker

C. DAY LEWIS
Song, read by Catherine Harvey

00:31
Knut Nystedt
Immortal Bach
Performer: Berlin Radio Chorus, Simon Halsey (director)
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 801873, Tr.7

00:36
EÖTVÖS
Snatches of a Conversation (2001) (extract)
Performer: Marco Blaauw (double-bell trumpet), Omar Ebrahim (speaker), musikFabrik I Ensemble für Neue Musik, Péter Eötvös (conductor)
BMC CD 097, Tr.1

MIHANGEL MORGAN, translated from Welsh by MARTIN DAVIS
I’ve got a talking chair, read by Catherine Harvey

PLATO, edited by TREVOR J. SAUNDERS
Ion, extract from Early Socratic Dialogues, read by Catherine Harvey & Jamie Parker

00:44
Robert de Visée
Courante
Performer: Vincent Dumstre (theorbo)
ALPHA 003, Tr.4

GRAVES
Over the Brazier, read by Jamie Parker

00:48
David Sylvian
Conversation Ending in Divorce
Performer: David Sylvian (guitars, synthesisers, keyboard programming), John Taylor (piano), Stuart Bruce (computer programming)
VIRGIN VSCD1221, Tr.2

00:51
Olivier Messiaen
Antienne de la Conversation Intérieure
Performer: Yvonne Loriod (piano), Jeanne Loriod (onde Martenot), Maîtrise et orchestra de chamber de la R. T. F, Marcel Couraud (director)
ERATO ECD 71594, Tr.1

DYLAN THOMAS
The Conversation of Prayers, read by Catherine Harvey

01:02
Franz Schubert
Fantasy in F minor for piano duet, D.940/ Op.103(extract)
Performer: Katia and Marielle Labèque (piano four hands)
KML1117, Tr.4

BOCCACCIO, translated by DANTE
Of Three Girls and of Their Talk, from the Sonnets, read by Jamie Parker

JOHN DONNE
Holy Sonnet XIV, read by Jamie Parker

MARK JARMAN
Unholy Sonnet, read by Catherine Harvey

01:09
Claudio Monteverdi
Pur ti miro (Coronazione di Poppea)
Performer: Danielle de Niese (soprano), Andreas Scholl (countertenor), English Concert, Harry Bicket (conductor)
DECCA 4782260, Tr.7

PHILIP LARKIN
Talking in Bed, read by Catherine Harvey