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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 2 Jan 2016
16:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tgx4z
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes the most contemporary of jazz sounds, instrumental, vocal and with crossover into other styles of music.

Music Played

01. Harlem Airshaft
Duke Ellington
Composer: Ellington
Performers: Duke Ellington, p, dir; Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, t; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Juan Tizol, tb; Barney Bigard, Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Otto Hardwick, Ben Webster, reeds; Fred Guy, g; Jimmy Blanton, b; Sonny Greer, d.
22 Jul 1940
Highlights of the Great 1940-42 Band
Avid 1143 CD1 Tr.14

02. I Love You Truly
John Kirby
Composer: Carrie Jacobs-Bond
Performers: Charlie Shavers, t; Buster Bailey, cl; Russell Procope, as; Billy Kyle, p; John Kirby, b; O’Neil Spencer, d.
The Biggest Little Band
ASV Living Era CJ20 Tr.4

03. Goodbye Look
Mel Torme & Marty Paich
Composer: Donald Fagen
Performers: Mel Torme, v; Warren Launing, Jack Sheldon, t; Bob Enevoldsen, Lou McCreary, tb; Jim Self, tu; Ken Peplowski, Bob Efford, Gary Foster, reeds; Pete Jolly, p; Chuck Berghoferm, b; Jeff Hamilton, d; Marty Paich, dir.
1988
Dektette Reunion
Concord Jazz 4360 Tr.7

04. Benny Rides Again
Benny Goodman
Composer: Eddie Sauter
Performers: Benny Goodman, cl; Alec Fila, Jimmy Maxwell, Cootie Williams, Irving Goodman, t; Lou McGarity, Red Gingler, tb; Skippy Martin, Gus Bivona, Bob Snyder, Georgie Auld, Jack Henderson, reeds; Bernie Leighton, p; Mike Bryan, g; Artie Bernstein, b; Harry Jaeger, d.
17 Nov 1940
The Essential BG
Proper Properbox 109 CD3 Tr.26

05. Panama
Ray Anthony
Composer: Tyers
Performers: Alton Hendrickson, g; Heine Beau, Leo Anthony, Gus Bivona, Matty Matlock, reeds; Manny Klein, Conrad Gozzo , Zeke Zarchy, Charlie Teagarden, t; Abe Lincoln, Elmer R. Moe Schneider, Francis L. "Joe" Howard, tb; Paul "Scooby" Smith, p; Nick Fatool, d.
1955
Big Band Dixieland
Capitol T 678 Tr.1

06. When You're Away
Anoushka Lucas & The Humbolts
Composer: Lucas
Performers: Anoushka Lucas, v: Phil Smith, t; Jacopo Milesi, g; Rick Buddulph, b; hris Lucas, d.
2011
Left To My Own Devices
Anoushka Lucas Tr.6

07. Sleep
Lars Estrand
Composer: Lars Estrand
Performers: Ken Peplowski, ts; Lars Estrand, vib; Howard Alden, g; Mark Shane, p; Len Skeat, b; Joe Ascione, d.
2009
The International All Stars Play Benny Goodman Vol 2
Nagel Heyer Tr.4

08. Listen Here
Eddie Harris
Composer: Harris
Performers: Eddie Harris, ts, varitone; Jodie Christian, p; Melvin Jackson, b; Richard Smith, d; Ray Baretto, perc.
1967
The Electrifying Eddie Harris
Atlantic SD 1495 Tr.2

09. Toad's Washerwoman
Kate Westbrook
Composer: Mike Westbrook
Performers: John Winfield, Kate Westbrook, v; Peter King, Alan Barnes, as; Mike Carr, org; Steve Brown, d.
Nov 2001
Cuff's Clout
Voiceprint VP 310 Tr.5

Gymnopedies-Gnossiennes

Gymnopedies-Gnossiennes

10. Gymnopedie 1 Var 4
Jacques Loussier Trio
Composer: Satie arr Loussier
Performers: Jacques Loussier, p; Benoit Dunoyer de Segonzac, b; Andee Arpino, d.
1998
Gymnopedies - Gnossiennes
Telarc 83431 Tr.9


Jazz Line-Up
Programme exploring jazz music, focussing both on established, mainstream players and on the new generation of younger artists..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnmw

Sat 2 Jan 2016
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06v9zkb
Claire Martin looks ahead to some forthcoming highlights of 2016 in the company of Kevin Le Gendre plus the latest batch of new releases from the UK and beyond.

Music Played

01. All Res
GoGo Penguin
Man Made Object
Blue Note

02. The Right Time
Theo Crocker & Dvrk Funk
Dvrk Funk
EP

03. Seydou
Erik Truffaz Quartet
Singer: Roika Traore
Ensemble: Erik Truffaz Quartet
Doni Doni
Warner France Tr.9

04. No Man Is An Island
National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Performer: Laura Jurd
Orchestra: National Youth Jazz Orchestra
NYJO Fifty
Whirlwind Tr.9

05. 67000 mph
Phronesis
Parallax
Edition

06. A Timeless Place/ The Peacocks
Laura Perrudin
Impressions
Volatine

07. On The Red Clay (Red Clay)
Amy London, Darmon Meader, Dylan Pramuk & Holli Ross
The Royal Bopsters Project
Motema Tr.2

08. Behind The Broken Glass
Avishai Cohen
Into The Silence
ECM

09. Gully Jazz
Shri Sriram
Just A Vibration
Drum The Bass Tr.5

10. Beyond All Limits
Larry Young
Larry Young In Paris
Resonance Records Tr.2


Desert Island Discs
Desert Island Discs was created by Roy Plomley in 1942, and the format is simple: a guest is invited by Kirsty Young to choose the eight records they would take with them to a desert island
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs

Colm Toibin
Sun 3 Jan 2016
11:15
BBC Radio 4
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq3th
Kirsty Young's castaway is the writer Colm Toibin.

Best-known for his novels "Brooklyn" - now made into a film - "Nora Webster" and "The Master," he has been nominated for the Booker Prize three times.

Born in 1955 in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, the second youngest of five children, Colm's life changed suddenly when his father died after a long illness when he was twelve. He says he has been dealing with the trauma which resulted in his writing ever since. After attending St Peter's College in Wexford and University College Dublin, he spent three years in Barcelona teaching English before returning to Ireland. He worked as a journalist until his books began to get published.

He once told a class he was teaching that "you have to be a terrible monster to write. I said, 'Someone might have told you something they shouldn't have told you, and you have to be prepared to use it because it will make a great story. You have to use it even though the person is identifiable. If you can't do it then writing isn't for you. You've no right to be here. If there is any way I can help you get into law school then I will. Your morality will be more useful in a courtroom.'"

Producer: Christine Pawlowsky

Music Played

01. The Lark’'s March
Martin Hayes
Under the Moon
Green Linnet Records

02. Dónal Óg
Maighread & Triona Ní Dhomhnaill with Dónal Lunny
Idir an Dá Sholas
Hummingbird Records
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE

03. The Last Time I Saw Richard
Joni Mitchell
Blue
Reprise Records

04. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (From The Bohemian Girl)
Michael William Balfe
Performer: Dame Joan Sutherland
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra
Home Sweet Home
Decca

05. Blow the Wind Southerly
Kathleen Ferrier
Blow the Wind Southerly
Decca

06. Hey That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
The Johnstons
Give A Damn
Transatlantic Records

07. Les pêcheurs de perles Act 1: ‘Au fond du temple saint’
Georges Bizet
Performer: John McCormack
Performer: Giuseppe Mario Sammarco
Opera Greats in Duet
YESTERYEARS

08. Casadh an tSúgáin
Iarla Ó Lionáird
Brooklyn
Bun & Ham Ltd.

BOOK CHOICE: The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
LUXURY ITEM: Pen and Paper


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

Gerald Barry
Sun 3 Jan 2016
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tk6xz
For New Year New Music, Michael Berkeley's guest is the Irish composer Gerald Barry. We tend to think of 'New Music' as something deadly serious and even agonised; Gerald Barry utterly confounds that stereotype. His latest opera, which will be staged at the Barbican this March, transforms The Importance of Being Earnest - with Lady Bracknell sung by a bass in a business suit, and Gwendolyn and Cecily throwing dinner plates at each other. It's Barry's fifth opera; his first, The Intelligence Park from 1990, told the story of an 18th century composer who fell in love with a castrato. As well as the operas there are scores of instrumental pieces, piano concertos and choral works. They have wonderful titles: Humiliated and Insulted; The Destruction of Sodom - a piece for 8 horns and 2 wind machines.

In Private Passions, Gerald Barry talks to Michael Berkeley about his childhood in a small village in the West of Ireland. It wasn't a musical household, but as a young boy he heard Clara Butt singing Handel on the radio and that was an awakening for him, 'a visitation'. From then on, he knew he wanted to be a composer, though he didn't even know the word. At the age of 14, he won a medal for composition - by taking a Mozart piano sonata and cutting it up, sticking it together again in random order. Barry went on to study with Stockhausen and the Argentinian composer Mauricio Kagel, and he talks about his struggle to make a living as a church organist in Cologne: he was fired, first for being Catholic, then for being late for 7.30am Mass. He gives a moving account of his mother dying, just as his first opera was performed. And he reflects on the woeful blandness of singing voices in the musical world now, compared with the countertenors and castrati of the past.

Gerald Barry's marvellously idiosyncratic choices include Mozart, Alfred Deller, Clara Butt, William Byrd, a hymn setting by Stainer, and Oscar Wilde's letter from Reading Gaol, De Profundis, set by the contemporary composer Rzewski. He ends with a hilarious recording of the Red Army Choir singing 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary'.

A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke