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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: 2016年 4月 9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. Trouble Man / Marvin Gaye // Trouble Man
02. Leaving Missouri / Ry Cooder // The Long Riders
03. Cardboard Avenue / Ry Cooder // My Name Is Buddy
04. No Banker Left Behind / Ry Cooder // Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down
05. I Want More / Tedeschi Trucks Band // Live In Nagoya - March 30 2016
06. Rolling On / Peter Wolf // A Cure For Loneliness
07. Love Stinks (Live) / Peter Wolf // A Cure For Loneliness
08. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Live) / Bob Dylan // Dylan Revisited - All Time Best
09. High Water Everywhere - Part 1 / Charley Patton // 21 Blues Giants 3 - Charley Patton
10. Blind Willie McTell / Bob Dylan // Dylan Revisited - All Time Best
11. Delia / Blind Willie McTell // Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan: Good As I Been To You, World Gone Wrong
12. Duquesne Whistle / Bob Dylan // Dylan Revisited - All Time Best
13. When The Deal Goes Down / Tom Jones // Spirit In The Room
14. Soul Of A Man / Tom Jones // Spirit In The Room
15. Last Tango In Paris - Tango / Gato Barbieri // Last Tango In Paris O.S.T
16. Last Tango In Paris / Gotan Project // La Revancha Del Tango


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: 2016年 4月 9日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− ふかふかの音楽 −

楽曲

「朝のめざめ」
ゴンチチ
(3分13秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-02102>

「1910コットン・キャンディ・キャッスル」
1910フルーツガム・カンパニー
(2分18秒)
<ビクター・エンタテインメント VICP-5352>

「レッド・カーペット・ラグ」
デヴィッド・レイブマン&エリック・ショーエンバーグ
(4分12秒)
<NALY D NACD-3208>

「キミー・イン・ア・ライス・フィールド」
ツイン・シスター
(3分51秒)
<DOMINO REC. DNO304>

「こどもさんびかから ふんわりけのこひつじ」
東京荒川少年少女合唱隊
(0分53秒)
<ビクター・エンタテインメント VICG-60300>

「トライ・カウンティング・シープ」
ブラック・シー
(4分24秒)
<MERCURY PHCR-1148>

「オール・ザ・ウェイ」
ブレンダ・リー
(3分04秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCU-3075>

「雲にのりたい」
黛ジュン
(2分54秒)
東芝EMI TOCT-0215>

「リトル・ラビット、ラビット・ホエアリズ・ユア・マミー」
クロケット・ファミリー・マウンテナーズ
(3分02秒)
<YAZOO REC. 2200-1>

「草の上で」
ラス・チカス・デル・カン
(4分28秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM2052>

「夜のベッドで」
エラズモ・カルロス
(3分17秒)
<UNIVERSAL 0044003821828>

「ロンダ」
ハンプトン・ホウズ
(3分35秒)
<CONTEMPORARY OJCCD-178-2>

「ふとん〜母の唄」
島倉千代子
(2分41秒)
日本コロムビア COCP-36718>

「コットン・キャンディ・ランド」
ミート・パペッツ
(2分44秒)
<VIDEO ARTS VACK-1160>

「ソファー・ナンバー1」
フランク・ザッパ&ザ・マザーズ・オブ・インヴェンション
(2分39秒)
<RYKODISC RCD10521>

「アー・ユー・レディ?」
グランド・ファンク・レイルロード
(3分28秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-67001>

「僕のマシュマロちゃん」
森山浩二
(2分04秒)
日本コロムビア COCP30114>

「ピアノフォニック」
羽毛田丈史
(3分07秒)
<HATS UNLIMITED HUCD-10183>

「ボディー・オン・ザ・ソファー」
ケヴ・ホッパー
(3分54秒)
<AFTER HOURS AH-117>

「桜舞う道」
ゴンチチ
(4分27秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-02230>

「緑の入江」
マリオ・ミジャーン・メディーナ
(2分20秒)
AUDI BOOK AB131>

「ピッッキン・アップ・チックス・オン・ダウリング・ストリート」
ビリー・ギボンズ・アンド・ザ・ビーエフジー
(4分10秒)
<CONCORD REC. CRE-37890-01>


Jazz Now
The home of contemporary jazz on BBC Radio 3. Including new music and live recordings
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075bchh

Malija
Mon 4 Apr 2016
23:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075fpjs
The first edition of Radio 3's new regular jazz slot, Jazz Now presented by Soweto Kinch, features a concert set from Kings Place, London, by the new British trio Malija (Mark Lockheart, Liam Noble and Jasper Høiby) who are currently on tour in the UK. The band talk to Al Ryan about their formation and how their original compositions came about. Meanwhile Emma Smith meets saxophone and drums duo Binker and Moses, and follows up how their music has developed since they won last year's MOBO award for best jazz act. Soweto Kinch catches up with Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen on the road with his current trio featuring vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad, and digging back into the tradition, he also talks to producer Woody Shaw III about the newly discovered recordings of organ legend Larry Young, just released and featuring Woody's father, one of the most innovative trumpeters in jazz.

Music Played

01. The Healing
Soweto Kinch
The Legend of Mike Smith
Soweto Kinch Recordings

02. Malija
Malija
Ensemble: Malija

03. Retox
Binker & Moses
Dem Ones
Gearbox

04. Her Eyes
Zara McFarlane
Singer: Zara McFarlane
If You Knew Her
Brownswood

05. Man Like GP
Binker & Moses
Dem Ones
Gearbox

06. The Creeper
Binker & Moses
The Creeper
Gearbox

07. ESU
Binker & Moses
Dem Ones
Gearbox

08. Wheels
Malija
Ensemble: Malija

09. The Pianist
Malija
Ensemble: Malija

10. One for Us
Malija
Ensemble: Malija

11. Squared
Malija
Ensemble: Malija

12. Mr Wrack
Malija
Ensemble: Malija

What Was Said

What Was Said

13. Sweet Melting
Tord Gustavsen, Simin Tander, Jarle Vespestad
What Was Said
ECM

14. What Was Said To The Rose
Tord Gustavsen
What Was Said
ECM

Larry Young in Paris

Larry Young in Paris

15. Zoltan
Woody Shaw
Performer: Larry Young. Performer: Woody Shaw. Performer: Billy Brooks
In Paris
Resonance

16. Trane of Thought
Larry Young
Performer: Larry Young. Performer: Woody Shaw. Performer: Billy Brooks
In Paris
Resonance


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 9 Apr 2016

16:00

BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0769hbt
Acoustic guitarist Charlie Byrd features in Alyn Shipton's selection from listeners' emails, tweets and letters.

Music Played

01. Flight of the Bumble Bee
Harry James
Composer: Rimsky Korsakoff arr. James
Performers: Harry James, Claude Bowen, Al Stearns, Nick Buono, t; Dalton Rizzotto, Hoyt Bohannon, Harry Rodgers, tb; Claude Lakey, Johnny Mezey, Vido Musso, Chuck Gentry, reeds; Al Lerner, p; Ben Heller, g; Thurman Teague, b; Mickey Scrima, d.
13 Feb 1941
Woody Allen's Movie Music
SoundTrack Factory SFCD33559 Tr.8

02. Speak Low
Charlie Byrd
Composer: Weill
Performers: Charlie Byrd, g; Keter Betts, b; Buddy Deppenschmidt, d.
1960
The Guitar Artistry Of Charlie Byrd
Riverside Records 1123 CD2 Tr.3

03. Empty Bed Blues Parts 1 and 2
Bessie Smith
Composer: J C Johnson
Performers: Bessie Smith, v; Charlie Green, tb; Porter Grainger, p.
20 March 1928
The Complete Columbia Recordings
Columbia 88725403102 CD4 Tr.4

04. Coal Creek March
Marion Underwood
Performers: Marion Underwood, bj.
27 April 1927
Mountain Banjo Songs and Tunes
County 515 Tr.3

05. Harlem Airshaft
Duke Ellington
Composer: Ellington
Performers: Harold Baker, Al Killian, Franc Williams, Shelton Hemphill, Ray Nance, t; Lawrence Brown, Tyree Glenn, Claude Jones, tb; Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Russell Procope, Al Sears, Jimmy Hamilton, reeds; Duke Ellington, p; Oscar Pettirford, Junior Raglin, b; Sonny Greer, d.
27 Dec 1947
The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts: Dec 1947
Prestige 24075-2 CD1 Tr.4

06. Goose Pimples
Bix Beiderbecke
Composers: Trent/ Henderson
Performers: Bix Beiderbecke, c; Bill Rank, tb; Don Murray, cl; Adrian Rollini, bsx; Frank Signorelli, p; Chauncey Morehouse, d.
25 Oct 1927
In a Mist
Phoenix 131535 Tr.16

07. Blues For Benny
Gene Krupa
Composers: Krupa/ Hampton/ Wilson
Performers: Lionel Hampton, vib; Gene Krupa, d; Teddy Wilson, p; Red Callender, b.
31 July 1955
Complete 1955 Session
Essential Jazz Classics 55469 Tr.3

08. Misty
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet
Composer: Garner
Performers: Daniel Brüggen, Bertho Dreiver, Paul Leenhouts, Karel Van Steenhovben, recorders
1991
Extra Time
Decca 425 222-2 Tr.1

09. Buck's Business
Clark Terry
Composer: Terry
Performers: Clark Terry, fh; Thelonious Monk, p; Sam Jones, b; Philly Joe Jones, d.
May 1958
Four Classic Albums
Avid 1102 CD2 Tr.8

10. Spiral
The Crusaders
Composer: Sample
Performers: Wayne Henderson ,tb; Wilton Felder, ts; Joe Sample, kb; Stix Hooper, d; Larry Carlton, g; Pops Popwell, b; Arthur Adams, g.
1975
Those Southern Knights
ABC 6024 Tr.1

Bootleg Eric

Bootleg Eric

11. Bootleg Eric
Clark Tracey & Dave Newton Band
Composer: Newton
Performers: Guy Barker, t; Alan Barnes, Don Weller, Iain Dixon, reeds; Mark Nightingale, tb; David Newton, p; Andrew Cleyndert, b; Clark Tracey, d.
1998
Bootleg Eric
ASC 23 Tr.3

12. The Best Man
Ray Ellington
Composers: Alfred/ Wise
Performers: Ray Ellington, d, v; Lauderic Caton, g; Coleridge Goode, b; Dick Katz, p.
1948
Collection
Avid AVC866 Tr.2


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

Melly Still
Sun 10 Apr 2016

12:00

BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0769kdr
Melly Still is a theatre and opera director whose work has been described as inventive, ambitious and magical. She stages the unstageable - mermaids, angels animals, underwater realms - putting whole worlds of myth and magic into the theatre or opera house.

She came to fame 10 years ago with Coram Boy at the National - the play about Handel, his Messiah and the Foundling Hospital. Since then she's directed at the Proms and Glyndebourne, and her new production of Cymbeline for the RSC opens later this month.

And music is central to her private life too, with two pianists and a DJ in her family.

She chooses music by Dvorak, Janacek and Wagner associated with her theatre and opera productions, jazz performed by her partner, and tantalizing music performed on instruments made of ice.

Producer: Jane Greenwood

A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:02
Claudio Monteverdi
L'Incoronazione di Poppea (Act 3: Pur ti miro)
Singer: Danielle de Niese
Singer: Andreas Scholl
Orchestra: The English Concert
Conductor: Harry Bicket

00:12
Antonin Dvorak
Rusalka (Act 2: Rusalko, znas mne, znas?)
Singer: Ana María Martínez
Singer: Mischa Schelomianski
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Jiří Bělohlávek

00:21
Leos Janacek
The Cunning Little Vixen (Final Scene)
Singer: Dalibor Jedlička
Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras

00:33
Paul von Klenau
Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Kornetts Christoph Rilke (excerpts)
Singer: Bo Skovhus
Orchestra: Odense Symfoniorkester
Conductor: Paul Mann

00:41
Terje Isungset
A Glimpse of Light
Performer: Terje Isungset
Performer: Lena Nymark

00:46
Richard Wagner
Tannhauser: Overture
Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Daniel Barenboim

00:52
Mark D'Inverno
So sweet of you
Ensemble: Mark D'Inverno Quintet


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

Cockneys
Sun 10 Apr 2016
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0769l3n
Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison venture into Cockney literature, from Chaucer to Dickens and Henry Mayhew to Bernard Shaw. Music includes Elgar and Albert Chevalier, the Cockney King of the music hall.

Producer's Note
The cockney world that has come to epitomise the East End of London, particularly the area within the earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow, is vanishing as its characteristic dialect and rhyming slang morphs further east into the Estuary English of Essex and North Kent. As a term, ‘cockney’ originates in Middle English where it referred to a small misshapen egg, but by the late 16th century, it had come to be associated with a person who lives in a town regarded as effeminate, affected or weakly. It is only by the early 17th century that ‘cockney’ began to refer to a native of London and especially the East End, or to a person speaking the dialect of the East End.

This edition of Words and Music ventures into the vanishing world of cockney East London, from the early references to town-dwellers in Chaucer’s ‘Reeve’s Tale’ from The Canterbury Tales and an entry from the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue to contemporary tales of life in the East End by Gilda O’Neill and William Pett Ridge. Our guides into cockney literature are Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison, who are both native cockney speakers, and Cheryl Fergison played the part of Heather Trott in the BBC’s Eastenders from 2008 until 2012.

Markets such as Spitalfields are the traditional working centre of cockney life and so I wanted to set the scene with the cries of the costermongers collected by Henry Mayhew in his survey, London Labour and the London Poor. Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort sing of new oysters from the Cries of London, thereby joining the throng of the lively market place. Not far away stands St Mary-le-Bow whose bells are immortalised in the nursery rhyme, Oranges and Lemons, which also maps out cockney London through a conversation between the bells of Shoreditch, Whitechapel, Aldgate and Stepney.

Oliver Wendell Holmes’ poem City Madrigals paints a portrait of cockney romance as ‘ye cockney gentlemen’ meet the ladies who ‘all are out and rustling silks and nodding plumes’, which is preceded by the lively instrumental piece, Hackney, by Clement Woodcock. Dickens depicts the excitement of Jemima Ivins (Miss Evans) as she is invited to go to the Eagle by Mr. Wilkins, dressed in his best attire. The celebratory dressing up for a night out on the town contrasts with the brassy Mord Em’ly’s romantic talk in William Pett Ridge’s novel of the same name, which comes from a large body of late Victorian and early twentieth-century cockney literature.

Cockney English is distinctive with its characteristic glottal stops and rhyming slang, which has been woven into nursery rhymes like Pop goes the Weasal. Richard Whiteing wrote about cockney dialects in his novel No.5 St John Street and George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion tells the story of the Covent Garden flower-seller Eliza Doolittle who becomes a lady, first by taking elocution lessons.

The programme ends with short vignettes of cockney life and its hardships as remembered by Gilda O’Neill and Arthur Morrison, and returns to the scene of the ‘London Street Markets on a Saturday Night’ in Henry Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor with Fretwork performing The Cry of London by Orlando Gibbons.

I have chosen music that is almost exclusively English and either relates directly to cockney London or fits the texts. There are versions of The Cries of London by both the Deller Consort and Orlando Gibbons. The pub and the music hall were the scenes of cockney social life. Becton-born pianist Mrs Mills was a celebrated performer of sing-alongs and Albert Chevalier was one of the cockney kings of the music hall. Albert Ketelbey captures the dance halls in his Cockney Suite and the Band of the Blues and Royals perform a medley that celebrates London Pubs. At the centre of the programme, the Halle Orchestra perform Elgar’s Cockaigne Overture, ‘cockaigne’ referring to the medieval mythical idea of a plentiful city full of luxury.

Elizabeth Arno (producer)

Music Played

00:00
Anon English Ballad
New Oysters (The Cries of London)
Performer: Alfred Deller (counter-tenor), The Deller Consort
VANGUARD CLASSICS 08 5072 71 Tr.5

Henry Mayhew
Extracts from London Labour and the London Poor read by Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

00:01
Recording of the Bells of St Mary le Bow
BBC Sound Effects

Traditional Nursery Rhyme
Oranges and Lemons, read Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

00:03
Gustav Holst
A Fugal overture (Op.40 No.1)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox
CHANDOS CHAN9420 Tr.1

Originally compiled by Captain Grose
Cockney (1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue), read by Cheryl Fergison

Geoffrey Chaucer
The Reeve’s Tale (The Canterbury Tale), read by Jim Conway

00:08
Clement Woodcock
Hackney
Performer: The Parley of Instruments Renaissance Violin Consort
HYPERION CDA66929 Tr.2

Oliver Wendell Holmes
City Madrigals, read by Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

00:11
Mrs. Mills
Mrs Mills Medley (Part 2) (Ma (He’s Making Eyes At Me), Swanee. Ain’t She Sweet, California Here I Come)
Performer: Mrs Mills (piano) and unnamed ensemble
SEE FOR MILES SEECD332 Tr.2

William Pett Ridge, Lee Jackson
Mord Em’ly, read by Cheryl Fergison

Dickens
Miss Evans and the Eagle (extract from Sketches by Boz, Chapter 4), read by Jim Conway

00:21
Edward Elgar
Cockaigne (In London town) - overture (Op.40)
Performer: Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder (conductor)
CD HLL7501 Tr.29

Traditional Nursery Rhyme
Pop goes the Weasel, read by Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

00:37
Albert Ketèlbey
At the Palais de Danse (Anywhere) (Cockney Suite)
Performer: A. W. Ketelbey’s Concerto Orchestra conducted by the Composer (recorded January 1929)
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110869 3’09

Examples of Cockney Rhyming Slang
Read by Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

00:40
Albert Chevalier
What’s the good of ‘Anyfink? or A Cockney Complaint
Performer: Albert Chevalier (singer) and unnamed ensemble (recorded 8 December 1911)
WINDYRIDGE WINDYCDR15 Tr.6

Richard Whiteing
No.5 St John Street (extract), read by Cheryl Fergison

00:45
Eric Coates
Covent Garden (London Every Day)
Performer: BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor)
CHANDOS CHAN9869 Tr.7

George Bernard Shaw
Pygmalion (extract from Act 2), read by Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

00:52
CARDEW
Winter Potato No.3
Performer: John Tilbury (piano)
MATCHLESS MRCD29 Tr.8

Gilda O’Neill
Memories of Life in Cockney London, read by Cheryl Fergison

00:55
Trad.
The seven merry wives of London, or The gossips complaint
Performer: Lucy Skeaping (soprano), The City Waites
NAXOS 8. 8557672 Tr.7

00:59
Ignaz Biber
Sonata violino solo representativa for violin and basso continuo, Der Frosch [The frog]
Performer: Andrew Manze (violin), Nigel North (lute), John Toll (harpsichord)
HARMONIA MUNDI HMX2907344-45 Tr.12

Arthur Morrison
The Whole in the Wall (extract from Chapter 3, in Old London ‘Slum’ Tales), read by Jim Conway

01:02
Michael Finnissy
Minuet
Performer: The Smith Quartet
SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD236 Tr.6

Henry Mayhew
The London Street Markets on a Saturday Night (London Labour and the London Poor), read by Cheryl Fergison

Robert Williams Buchanan
The Mercenaries, read by Jim Conway and Cheryl Fergison

01:10
Orlando Gibbons
The Cry of London
Performer: Fretwork
VIRGIN VC7908492 Tr.18

01:12
Recording of the Bells of St Mary le Bow
BBC Sound Effects