15 今週のお気に入り 32

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 8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)
01. Do It Again / Steely Dan // Can’t Buy A Thrill
02. Tiger Rag / Roy Smeck // Roy Smeck Plays Hawaiian Guitar
03. Ukulele Bounce / Roy Smeck // Roy Smeck Plays Hawaiian Guitar
04. Guitarese / Roy Smeck // Roy Smeck Plays Hawaiian Guitar
05. El Judio / Los Charles de Huaral // Cumbias Psicodélicas Vol. 1 - Ayahuasca
06. Las Oleadas / Ranil y su Conjunto // Cumbias Psicodélicas Vol. 1 - Ayahuasca
07. Mujer Antigua, La Bruja / Son De Madera // Caribe Mar Sincopado
08. Tiecolomba Hé / Les Ambassadeurs // Rebirth
09. Seydou / Les Ambassadeurs / Rebirth
10. Doyal Naniou / Cheikh Lô feat. Oumou Sanganré // Balbalou
11. Suite (Ogum De Ronda - Katende - Mukongo) / Tiganá Santana // The Invention of Colour
12. So Beautiful / Robert Glasper // Covered
13. The Worst / Robert Glasper // Covered
14. Whipping Post / The Allman Brothers Band // Live At The Cow Palace,New Years Eve 1973


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 8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

− 日本公演の音楽 −

楽曲

「忘我の調べ」
ゴンチチ
(3分26秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-02230>
「ハヴ・アイ・ザ・ライト」
ハニーカムズ
(3分14秒)
<REOERTOIRE REC.&TAPES REP4180-WZ>
「パリス・モーニング」
ジャスティン・キング
(5分03秒)
<SLICE OF LIFE REC. SLCD-3018>
「ソー・ホワット」
マイルス・デイヴィス
(8分41秒)
<DOMINO REC. 891212>
交響曲 第1番 ハ短調 作品68から 第4楽章の終わりの部分」
(作曲)ブラームス
管弦楽ベルリン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団
(指揮)ヘルベルト・フォン・カラヤン
(4分37秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCG-1400>
「ウォント・ユー・トゥー・フィール・グッド・トゥー」
NRBQ
(3分14秒)
<PRYAID REC. YDCD-0011>
「山の伊達男」

(4分01秒)
<GAMOCLUB G20001>
「パイプライン」
ベンチャーズ
(3分08秒)
東芝EMI CP28-5822>
「祭典」
サンタナ
(7分19秒)
SONY MUSIC DIRECT MHCP1004>
「洗濯」
アマリア・ロドリゲス
(4分13秒)
<MCPS ML51106>
「ウェイティング・タイム」
ルイス・ペルドモ
(6分10秒)
<CRISS CROSS JAZZ CRISS1357>
「セモリーナ」
ザ・レジデンツ
(3分56秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM22113>
「トリステーザ」
バーデン・パウエル
(2分36秒)
<キング・レコード GXI-9005>
「ハウ・ディープ・イズ・ジ・オーシャン」
チック・コリア
(8分05秒)
<STRETCH REC. SCD-9028-2>
「リーヴ・フロム・ジ・エアポート」
ゴンチチ
(4分31秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1647>
「イズント・イット・ア・ピティー
ジョージ・ハリスンエリック・クラプトン・アンド・ヒズ・バンド
(6分20秒)
WARNER MUSIC WPCP-4902>
「またいつか会いましょう」
遠藤賢司
(5分51秒)
<DISK UNION FJ106>


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
Southern Fried Festival 2015 Live Highlights
http://www.horsecross.co.uk/whats-on/punch-brothersrhiannon-giddens
http://www.horsecross.co.uk/southern-fried-festival
Tue 4 Aug 2015
21:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0643y9p
Ricky Ross presents live highlights from the Southern Fried Festival, featuring performances from Punch Brothers, Rhiannon Giddens and Fairfield Four with Willie Watson.

Music Played

01. Spanish Mary
Rhiannon Giddens

02. Don't Let It Trouble Your Mind
Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow Is My Turn, Tr.2

03. She's Got You
Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow Is My Turn, Tr.4

04. Waterboy
Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow Is My Turn, Tr.3

05. O Love Is Teasin'
Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow Is My Turn, Tr.10

06. Ruby, Are You Mad At Your Man?
Rhiannon Giddens

07. Come Love Come
Rhiannon Giddens

08. Puirt a beul
Rhiannon Giddens

09. The Lonesome Road/ Up Above My Head
Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow Is My Turn

10. Duncan and Jimmy
Rhiannon Giddens
Lost On The River, Tr.9

11. Rye Whiskey
Punch Brothers

12. Movement & Location
Punch Brothers

13. New York City
Punch Brothers

14. The Auld Triangle
Punch Brothers

15. Julep
Punch Brothers

16. Magnet
Punch Brothers

17. Brakeman's Blues
Punch Brothers

18. There Must Be A City
The Fairfield Four

19. These Bones
The Fairfield Four

20. Children, Go When I Send Thee
The Fairfield Four & Willie Watson

21. Highway To Heaven
The Fairfield Four


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 8 Aug 2015
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b064mhw4
Alyn Shipton's selections include pioneering modal music by Miles Davis with John Coltrane and mainstream from Humphrey Lyttelton.

Music Played

01. Milestones
Miles Davis
Performer: Cannonball Adderley. Performer: John Coltrane. Performer: Red Garland. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Philly Joe Jones. Performer: Miles Davis
Complete Columbia Studio Recordings of Miles Davis and John Coltrane
Columbia, Tr.3

02. Windfall
Azimuth
Performer: Kenny Wheeler. Performer: John Taylor. Performer: Norma Winstone. Performer: Azimuth
Azimuth/ Touchstone/ Depart
ECM, Tr.5

03. Whisper Not
Steve Waterman
Performer: Mark Nightingale. Performer: Dave O'Higgins. Performer: Nick Weldon. Performer: Andy Cleyndert. Performer: Clark Tracey
Stablemates
Mainstem, Tr.5

04. Pop
Beats & Pieces Big Band
Performer: Ben Cottrell, Anthony Brown, Sam Healey, Ben Watte, Owen Bryce, Graham South, Nick Walters, Ed Horsey, Simon Lodge, Rich McVeigh, Anton Hunter, Patrick Hurley, Harrison Wood, Finlay Panter
All In
EFPI, Tr.2

05. Where or When
Lucky Thompson
Performer: Jimmy Hamilton. Performer: Billy Taylor. Performer: Oscar Pettiford. Performer: Osie Johnson
Accent on Tenor
Society, Tr.2

06. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
Scott Hamilton
Performer: Brian Lemon. Performer: Dave Green. Performer: Allan Ganley. Performer: Scott Hamilton
LIVE AT BRECON JAZZ FESTIVAL
CONCORD, Tr.1

07. For Tracy
Kenny Wheeler
Performer: Chris Potter. Performer: Dave Holland. Performer: John Taylor. Performer: Kenny Wheeler
What Now?
CAM JAZZ, Tr.7

08. Moonshine Dancer
John Surman Quartet
Performer: John Taylor. Performer: Chris Laurence. Performer: John Marshall. Performer: John Surman Plus Band
Stranger Than Fiction
ECM, Tr.6

09. Mister Bad Penny Blues
Humphrey Lyttelton & Elkie Brooks
Performer: Ted Beament. Performer: Mick Hutton. Performer: Adrian MacIntosh. Performer: Lyttelton, Humphrey And Elkie Brooks
TROUBLE IN MIND
SLAVE TO THE RHYTHYM RECORDS, Tr.8


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


Sun 9 Aug 2015
00:00
BBC Radio 3



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

Faramerz Dabhoiwala
Sun 9 Aug 2015
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b064ncly
Faramerz Dabhoiwala, who's Professor of History at Exeter College Oxford, has proved that what people got up to in the past is a serious and neglected subject of historical enquiry. His book, 'The Origins of Sex', explores what he describes as 'the First Sexual Revolution' - a transformation of attitudes to sex which happened in Britain in the 18th century, and which gives us the template for how we think about sex today. He argues that during the 18th century older punitive attitudes to sex began to give way to new ideas of pleasure.

In Private Passions he talks to Michael Berkeley about his upbringing in permissive Amsterdam, and about why discovering his Indian grandparents' love-letters inspired him as a historian. His music choices reflect his love for the 18th century, with Purcell's 'Dido and Aeneas', and two pieces by Bach: his Double Violin Concerto and the Cantata 'Wachet Auf'. The programme also includes Schubert's Piano Sonata in A Major played by Alfred Brendel, Philip Glass's music for Cocteau's 'Beauty and the Beast', and an angry political protest song by Nina Simone which played a key part in the American civil rights movement. He includes too an interpretation of 16th-century plainsong by the Norwegian jazz saxophonist Jan Garbarek, a creative interpretation of the past which echoes the excitement he finds in his work as a historian.

Music Played

00:05
Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto in D minor for 2 violins, BWV1043 (1st mvt: Vivace)
Performer: Elizabeth Wallfisch. Performer: Alison Bury. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

00:12
Franz Schubert
Piano Sonata in A, D959 (2nd mvt: Andantino)
Performer: Alfred Brendel.

00:23
Henry Purcell
When I am laid in earth (Dido and Aeneas)
Orchestra: Les Arts Florissants. Conductor: William Christie. Singer: Véronique Gens.

00:30
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata No.140: Wachet auf (Opening chorus)
Orchestra: English Baroque Soloists. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Choir: Monteverdi Choir.

00:40
Philip Glass
La Belle et La Bete: Ouverture
Ensemble: Philip Glass Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Riesman.

00:45
Nina Simone
Mississippi Goddam
Singer: Nina Simone.

00:53
Cristóbal de Morales
Parce Mihi Domine
Performer: Jan Garbarek. Choir: The Hilliard Ensemble.


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

The Metaphysicals
Sun 9 Aug 2015
18:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b064ndt1
Works by 'metaphysical' poets, such as John Donne, George Herbert and Anne Bradstreet, read by Greta Scacchi and Christopher Eccleston. Music is by composers including Walton, Bernstein and Tavener

Some of the finest, most searching poetry of the seventeenth century came from a group of writers loosely known as 'the metaphysical poets'. Seeking to go beyond the literal meaning of words, to evoke feelings and conjure images hitherto unexplored, be they expressions of romantic love, religious devotion or awe of beauty.

Producer Note
We take metaphysical conceit for granted these days: the use of extended, sometimes obscure analogy or metaphor for lyrical or devotional effect has long been a feature of poems, hymns and song lyrics. It wasn’t always so: when a disparate, far-flung group of writers began spontaneously to experiment with these techniques, the results were controversial (Samuel Johnson felt they perhaps fell better on the eye than on the ear).

What it difficult to deny, especially with three hundred years’ hindsight, is the extra dimension these techniques brought to poetry both religious and secular: God’s greatness, the joy of romantic love, the perfection of nature, all allowed to brim with images and speculations hitherto unimagined. One of this afternoon’s readers, Christopher Eccleston, likens these poems to the rock lyrics of the day, such is the power and directness with which they speak.

Some of today’s poets and poems are well-known, if only in part. John Donne holds that “no man is an island”, rather “a piece of the continent, a part of the main”: this hymn to collective responsibility and shared duty; pre-echoing Kennedy’s inaugural address, he urges us not to ask “for whom the bell tolls/It tolls for thee”. His faith causing him to have no fear of earthly death, in another poem he proudly affirms: “Death, thou shalt die”.

Herbert’s Easter Wings not only likens praise of God to flying like a bird (“As larks, harmoniously”), the printed lines on the page are calculated to resemble the silhouette of a bird in flight.

Romance, successful or otherwise, is a common theme: Andrew Marvell writes To his coy mistress while John Suckling regretfully asks his paramour to “send me back my heart”, a heart broken but not defeated. Anne Bradstreet and Katherine Philips are achingly beautiful on women’s love respectively marital and Sapphic. Bradsteet’s very personal take on the fall of vulgar Belshazzar’s Babylon is framed by Walton’s technicolor Belshazzar’s Feast.

In line with the modernity of the seventeenth century texts, all the music this afternoon comes from the twentieth century. Traherne’s Wonder and The Salutation celebrate the miracle of birth and childhood, echoed here by music by John Tavener and Walton (both setting Blake who may, in some ways, be said to be the godfather of the metaphysical poets). Mahler tried to triumph over death, and his death-laden ninth symphony was a brave move for the superstitious composer. Vaughan’s celebration of books, as valid now as when it was written, is here accompanied by Michael Nyman’s music for Peter Greenaway’s film The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover: the lovers’ library a focus for passion as much as for learning.

Few works capture the many moods of evening like Britten’s Serenade, heard here alongside Vaughan’s The Evening Watch. There is also Tippett, looking back to an earlier musical age in his first symphony, American composer William Schuman’s heartbreaking slow movement from his fifth symphony, and love music from Leonard Bernstein’s Plato-inspired Serenade.

Music Played

00:00
Benjamin Britten
Serenade - Prologue
Performer: James Gilchrist, Martin Owen, Scottish Ensemble, Clio Gould.
LinnCKD226, Tr.22.

Donne
Death be not Proud, read by Greta Scacchi

00:02
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 9 - 1st movement
Performer: Chicago SO, Carlo Maria Giulini.
DG 4779320, CD11, Tr.1.

Vaughan
To his Books, read by Christopher Eccleston

00:10
Michael Nyman
The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover –- Book Depository
Performer: Michael Nyman Band.
Virgin CDVE53, Tr.3.

Herbert
Easter Wings, read by Greta Scacchi

00:13
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Performer: Iona Brown, ASMF, Neville Marriner.
Decca 4786883, CD26, Tr.1.

Donne
No Man is an Island, read by Christopher Eccleston

00:16
William Howard Schuman
Symphony no.5 – 2nd movement
Performer: NYPO, Leonard Bernstein.
Sony SMK63163, Tr.4.

Vaughan
The Evening Watch, read by Christopher Eccleston and Greta Scacchi

00:24
Benjamin Britten
Serenade - Sonnet
Performer: James Gilchrist, Martin Owen, Scottish Ensemble, Clio Gould.
LinnCKD226, Tr.28.

Herbert
The Windows, read by Christopher Eccleston

00:29
Sir William Walton
Belshazzar’s Feast
Performer: John Shirley-Quirk.
EMI 7647232, Tr.4.

Bradstreet
The Four Monarchyes, read by Christopher Eccleston

00:33
Sir William Walton
Belshazzar’s Feast
Performer: John Shirley-Quirk; LSO & Chorus, Andre Previn.
EMI 7647232, Tr.5.

Bradstreet
To my dear and loving Husband, read by Greta Scacchi

00:43
Richard Strauss
Der Rosekkavalier - Trio
Performer: Renee Fleming, Barbara Bonney, Susan Graham, Vienna PO, Christoph Eschenbach.
Decca 4663142, Tr.5.

Philips
To my excellent Lucasia, read by Greta Scacchi

00:47
Tippett
Symphony no.1 – 4th movement
Performer: LSO, Colin Davis.
Decca 4256462, CD1, Tr.4.

Suckling
I prithee send me back my heart, read by Christopher Eccleston

00:49
Leonard Bernstein
Serenade – 2nd movement
Performer: Gidon Kremer, Israel PO, Leonard Bernstein.
DG 4235832, Tr.2.

Vaughan
The Shower, read by Greta Scacchi

00:54
Benjamin Britten
Simple Symphony – 2nd movement
Performer: ECO, Benjamin Britten.
Decca 4175092, Tr.3.

Traherne
Wonder, read by Greta Scacchi

01:00
John Tavener
The Lamb
Performer: Westminster Abbey Choir, Martin Neary.
Sony SK66613, Tr.1.

Traherne
The Salutation, read by Greta Scacchi

01:06
Sir William Walton
A Song for the Lord Mayor’s Table -– Holy Thursday
Performer: Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson.
Collins Classics 14932, Tr.17.

Marvell
To his Coy Mistress, read by Christopher Eccleston

01:12
Benjamin Britten
Serenade - Epilogue
Performer: James Gilchrist, Martin Owen, Scottish Ensemble, Clio Gould.
LinnCKD226, Tr.29