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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30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. Sign "O" The Times / Prince // Sign "O" The Times
02. With You / Prince // Prince
03. The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker / Prince // Sign "O" The Times
04. Manic Monday / The Bangles // Different Light
05. Melody Cool / Mavis Staples // The Voice
06. Raspberry Beret / Hindu Love Gods // I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (An Anthology)
07. Nothing Compares 2 U / Jimmy Scott // Holding Back The Years
08. Pop Life / Prince & The Revolution// The Hits
09. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore / Prince // One Night Alone... Live!
10. Money Don’t Matter 2 Night / Prince // The Very Best Of Prince
11. Baltimore / Prince // HitNRun - Phase Two
12. The Holy River / Prince // Emancipation
13. Sometimes It Snows In April / Prince & The Revolution// Parade
14. The Ladder / Prince & The Revolution // Around the World in a Day
15. The Everlasting Now / Prince // The Rainbow Children


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

Graham Nash
Tue 26 Apr 2016
21:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788np2
Ricky Ross introduces new and classic Americana and alternative country, plus a preview of his bank holiday Monday interview with singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

Music Played

01. Best Kept Secret
case/ lang/ veirs
case/ lang/ veirs, Tr.8
Anti-

02. Riser
Dierks Bentley
Riser, Tr.8
Capitol

03. The Magic Kid
Hayes Carll
Lovers and Leavers, Tr.8
Hwy 87

04. Damn Sure
Laura Gibson
Empire Builder, Tr.2
City Slang

05. Lovers Of The Sun
The Jayhawks
Paging Mr. Proust, Tr.3
The Jayhawks/ Sham

06. Wilder Side
Carter Sampson
Wilder Side, Tr.1

07. Lonely Wine
Roy Orbison
In Dreams, Tr.2
London

08. To Cry About
Mary Margaret O'Hara
Miss America, Tr.1
Koch

T R O U B L E

T R O U B L E

09. The Accident
Woodpigeon
T r o u b l e, Tr.10
Boompa! Records

10. Love Is War
American Young
American Young, Tr.4
Curb

11. Tear Stained Eye
Son Volt
Trace, Tr.3
Rhino Entertainment Company

12. Cowboy Take Me Away
Dixie Chicks
Fly, Tr.3
Monument

13. Don't Skip Out On Me
Richmond Fontaine
You Can't Go Back If There's Nothing To Go Back To, Tr.3
Decor

14. Amy
Roseanne Reid
Right On Time, Tr.1
Self Released

15. Target
Graham Nash
This Path Tonight, Tr.7
Blue Castle

16. Teach Your Children
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Crosby Stills & Nash
Atlantic

17. 1922
Phil Cook
Southland Mission
Thirty Tigers

18. Sweet By And By
Miranda Lambert
Southern Family, Tr.4
Elektra

19. Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A.)
Glen Campbell
Rhinestone Cowboy, Tr.2
Capitol

20. Cotton Snow
Dean Owens
Cotton Snow (Single)
Drumfire Records

21. White Doves
Angela Perley & The Howlin' Moons
Homemade Vision, Tr.1
Vital Music


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

Hans Koller's Twelve Re-Inventions for George Russell
Mon 25 Apr 2016
23:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075fy1w
Pianist Hans Koller has long admired the late American theorist and jazz composer George Russell. In tonight's show from the CBSO Centre in Birmingham, we hear the World Premiere of Hans's new composition "Twelve Re-Inventions for George Russell". Compositionally, it combines elements of Russell's Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organisation with the serial techniques of the Second Viennese School. Koller's quartet with innovative New York saxophonist John O'Gallagher and influential UK-based American drummer Jeff Williams are joined by members of the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group for this first performance. Soweto Kinch presents the concert and talks to Hans about how the work draws on such diverse influences. He also meets veteran US pianist Ran Blake, who has just issued a new album on Impulse inspired by the movies of Claude Chabrol, but whose back catalogue has recently been reissued a giant boxed set. Emma Smith has more news about next month's televised final for the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the year.

Music Played

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

02. Untitled
Hans Koller

03. Via EnstGesanger (Fatality)
Ran Blake
Chabrol Noir
Impulse

04. Bells of Doom
Ran Blake
Chabrol Noir
Impulse

05. Short Life of Barbara Monk
Ran Blake
Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint + Soul Note
Soul Note/ Black Saint

06. Love Lament
Ran Blake
Chabrol Noir
Impulse

07. Chromatics
Ran Blake
Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint + Soul Note
Soul Note/ Black Saint

08. Garvey's Ghost
Ran Blake
Chabrol Noir
Impulse

09. 12 Reinventions for George Russell
Hans Koller

10. Buttons
Alex Ridout

11. Untitled
Alex Ridout

12. Golden Lady
Alex Ridout


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 30 Apr 2016
16:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078w9bc
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes music in all styles of jazz and a classic session from Ben Webster and Art Tatum.

Music Played

01. Carnival
Harry James
Composer: Warren arr. Billy May
Performers: Harry James, Nick Buono, Phil Cook, Everett McDonald, Stan Fishelson, t; Ziggy Elmer, Dave Robbins, Lee O’Connor, tb; Juan Yizol, vtb; Willie Smith, Musky Ruffo, Corky Corcoran, Jimmy Cook, Bob Poland, reeds; Bruce McDonald, p; Sam Herman, g; Bob Stine, b; Jackie Mills, d.
June 1950
Eight Bar Riff, Tr23
Hep CD83

02. All Of Me
Johnny Hodges
Composers: Simons/ Mark
Performers: Johnny Hodges, as; Lawrence Brown, tb; Shorty Baker, t; Jimmy Hamilton, cl; Harry Carney, bars; Louie Bellson, d, Johnny Williams, b; Call Cobbs, p.
2 July 1954
Three Classic Albums Plus, Tr.11
Avid 1040 CD1

03. Rainbow Four
Neil Ardley
Composer: Ardley
Performers: Ian Carr, t; Bob Bertles, Barbara Thompsoin, Tony Coe, Brian Smith, reeds; Geoff Castle, Dave McRae, kb; Neil Ardley, synth; Paul Buckmaster, cello; Ken Shaw, g; Roger Sutton, b; Roger Sellers, d; Trevor Tomkins, perc.
1976
A Kaleidoscope of Rainbows, Tr.4
Dusk Fire 101

04. Fish Market
Roy Eldridge
Composer: Eldridge
Performers: Roy Eldridge, Sidney De Paris, Paul Cohen, Robert Mason, Pinky Savitt, t
; Wilbur De Paris, Sandy Williams, Vic Dickenson, George Stevenson, tb; 
Joe Eldridge, Curby Alexander, as
; Franz Jackson, Hal Singer, ts; 
Dave Mc Rae, bs
; Ted Brannon, p; 
Snags Allen, g
; Billy Taylor, b
; Cozy Cole, d.
1944
Classics 1943-1944, Tr.18
Classics CLASSICS920

05. Feelin' No Pain
Miff Mole and His Molers
Composer: Livingston
Performers: Red Nichols, c; Miff Mole, tb; Pee Wee Russell, cl; Fud Livingston, ts; Eddie Lang, g; Arthur Schutt, p; Adrian Rollini, bsx; Vic Berton, d.
30 August 1927
Red Nichols and Miff Mole, Tr.10
BBC REB 664

06. My One And Only Love
Ben Webster & Art Tatum
Composers: Wood/ Mellins
Performers: Ben Webster, ts; Art Tatum, p; Red Callendar, b; Bill Douglass, d.
11 Sept 1956
The Album, Tr.7
Essential Jazz Classics 55403

07. South Filthy
The Heath Brothers
Composer: Heath
Performers: Jimmy Heath, ts; Percy Heath, cello; Albert Tootie Heath, d.
1997
As We Were Saying, Tr.4
Concord

08. Stonehenge
Ted Heath
Composer: Russo
Performers: Bert Ezzard, Bobby Pratt, Duncan Campbell, Eddie Blair, t; Don Lusher, Jimmy Coombes, Ric Kennedy, Wally Smith, tb; Henry Mackenzie, Les Gilbert, Ken Kiddier, Red Price, Ronnie Chamberlain, reeds; Frank Horrox, p; Ronnie Verrall, d; Johnny Hawksworth, b.
May 1 1956
Ted Heath at Carnegie Hall, Tr.3
London LL1566 Side B

09. The Sidewinder
Lee Morgan
Composer: Morgan
Performers: Lee Morgan, t; Joe Henderson, ts; Barry Harris, p; Bob Cranshaw, b; Billy Higgins, d.
21 Dec 1963
Finest in Jazz: Lee Morgan, Tr.1
Blue Note 0946 3 86126 2 9

10. Tupac Amaru
Gato Barbieri
Composer: Barbieri
Performers: Gato Barbieri, ts; Joe Beck, g; Lonnie Liston Smith, kb; Ron Carter, b; Lenny White, d; Nana Vasconcelos, Gene Golden, perc.
1971
Fenix, Tr.1
Philips 6369 409 Side 1

11. Time Remembered
Bill Evans
Composer: Evans
Performers: Bill Evans, p; Chuck Isreals, b; Larry Bunker, d. Claus Ogerman, orch.
Bill Evans Finest Hour, Tr.6
Verve 549 6752

Blossom Dearie

Blossom Dearie

12. They Say It's Spring
Blossom Dearie
Composer: unknown
Performer: Blossom Dearie, p, v.
Blossom Dearie, Tr.15
Verve


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

Nat King Cole
Sun 1 May 2016
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wnjr
Though Nat "King" Cole (1917-65) became an iconic pop vocalist, he began as a brilliant jazz pianist with a dazzling new trio style. Geoffrey Smith surveys his keyboard hits, which inspired the likes of Oscar Peterson and Diana Krall.

Music Played

The Quintessence

The Quintessence

01. Honey Hush
Nat King Cole
Composer: Nat King Cole
Performers: Kenneth Roane, t; Tommy Thompson, Bill Wright, reeds; Nat Cole, p; Eddie Cole, b; Jimmy Adams, d.
The Quintessence, Tr.2
Fremeaux FA208

02. Jack The Bellboy
Nat King Cole
Composer: Lionel Hampton
Performers: Lionel Hampton, d; Nat Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Wesley Prince, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.3
Fremeaux FA208

03. Sweet Lorraine
Nat King Cole
Composers: C.Burwell & M.Parish
Performers: Nat Cole, p, v; Oscar Moore, Johnny Moore, g; Wesley Prince, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.1
Fremeaux FA208

04. Honeysuckle Rose
Nat King Cole
Composer: Fats Waller
Performers: Nat Cole, p, v; Oscar Moore, Johnny Moore, g; Wesley Prince, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.8
Fremeaux FA208

05. Early Morning Blues
Nat King Cole
Composer: Nat King Cole
Performers: Nat Cole, p, v; Oscar Moore, Wesley Prince, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.12
Fremeaux FA208

06. Indiana
Lester Young
Composers: MacDonald/ Hanley
Performers: Lester Young, ts; Nat King Cole, p; Red Callender, b.
The Super Sessions, Tr.1
Le Jazz LE JAZZ CD36

07. Straighten Up And Fly Right
Nat King Cole
Composers: Nat King Cole & Irving Wells
Performers: Nat Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Johnny Miller, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.1
Fremeaux FA208

08. Jumpin' At Capitol
Nat King Cole
Composer: Nadine Robinson
Performers: Nat Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Johnny Miller, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.6
Fremeaux FA208

09. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
Nat King Cole
Composers: Don Redman & Andy Razaf
Performers: Nat Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Johnny Miller, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.7
Fremeaux FA208

10. What Is This Thing Called Love?
Nat King Cole
Composer: Cole Porter
Performers: Nat Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Johnny Miller, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.15
Fremeaux FA208

11. Easy Listening Blues
Nat King Cole
Composer: Robinson
Performers: Nat Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Johnny Miller, b.
The Quintessence, Tr.16
Fremeaux FA208

12. I've Found A New Baby
Lester Young
Composers: Palmer/ Williams
Performers: Lester Young, ts; Nat Cole, p; Buddy Rich, d.
Lester Leaps Again, Tr.20
Proper P-1131

13. I Know That You Know
Nat King Cole
Composers: Youmans/ Caldwell
Performers: Nat Cole, p; John Collins, g; Charlie Harris, b, Lee Young, d; Stuff Smith, violin
After Midnight Sessions, Tr.9
Capitol EMS-1103

14. Blues
Jazz at the Philharmonic All-Stars
Composers: Jazz At The Philharmonic
Performers: Jay Jay Johnson, tb; Illinois Jacquet, Jack McVea, ts; Nat King Cole, p; Les Paul, g; Johnny Miller, b; Lee Young, d.
La Grande du Histoire du Jazz, Tr.10
Le Jazz CD-41


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

Roger Allam
Sun 1 May 2016
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wr8m
Roger Allam is an actor equally at home with Shakespeare, musical theatre, detective shows, and comedy on both radio and television. From the Globe Theatre to Game of Thrones, through Endeavour, The Thick of It and Cabin Pressure, to the RSC and the West End, he refuses to be typecast.

He talks to Michael Berkeley about his lifelong passion for music and why he became an actor rather than an opera singer. And he explains how he overcame his initial reservations about the Globe Theatre to play Falstaff there (a performance that won him the Olivier Award for Best Actor).

Roger's musical passions are predominately 20th century, with music by Britten, Messiaen and Ravel, but he also chooses Bach, Schubert and a mesmerising piece of medieval music.

Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Media Production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:04
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Stars (Les Miserables)
Singer: Roger Allam

00:07
Maurice Ravel
Asie (Sheherazade)
Singer: Margaret Price. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Claudio Abbado

00:20
Benjamin Britten
Nocturne (Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings)
Performer: Dennis Brain. Singer: Peter Pears. Orchestra: The Boyd Neel Orchestra. Conductor: Benjamin Britten

00:25
Anonymous
Estampie Royal no.6
Performer: Stevie Wishart. Ensemble: Sinfonye

00:33
Johann Sebastian Bach
Goldberg Variations: Variation no.14
Performer: Angela Hewitt

00:37
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.4 (4th mvt)
Singer: Juliane Banse. Orchestra: The Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor: Pierre Boulez

00:45
Franz Schubert
Das Wirthaus (Winterreise)
Performer: Gerald Moore. Singer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

00:54
Olivier Messiaen
La Vierge et 'Enfant (La Nativite du Seigneur)
Performer: Jennifer Bate


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

Who Has Seen the Wind?
Sun 1 May 2016
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wtnf
Who Has Seen the Wind? Poets, writers and composers have sought its company many times. Today Cheryl Campbell and Neil Pearson read from Christina Rossetti and Daniel Defoe, Herman Melville, George Macdonald and Theodore Roethke with music from Mozart and Debussy and Bach, The Chieftains and Nina Simone. The wind roars, breezes and just occasionally holds its breath in a story of tempestuous emotion involving a drunk and a cat, rooftop-rides and madness at sea. Wild, strange, maddening and exhilarating - the winds are passing by.

Producer's Notes:
My Wind Story is This. I was out walking along the ridge of a small Scottish island. It was a beautiful day. Soft mossy turf springing under my feet, tiny early Spring flowers scattered across it – the sun out and the gentlest breeze breathing warmly over my face – a wonderful day - think the sound of Mozart and Soave Sia Il Vento or perhaps Ravel and the ravishing Daphnis et Chloe. Then, a minuscule dimming of light; looking back there’s a gaping black maw instead of sky – it races from the north and already, sea and horizon have been swallowed up. The light goes out. A sudden blow. I’m off my feet, burling over and over, and finally off the ridge down into a small sheltered cutaway by a track. I shelter In its lee for the next ten, maybe twenty minutes. I’m not alone – there are five of us for company; as well as myself, two sheep, one hare and a small speckly bird. (I like to think it was a Twite, just the kind of bird that turns up before and after high winds.) Above we five roared a northern blast in full attack mode. It made me think of a fiendishly difficult Chopin piece I once tried very hard to learn to play…. Beethoven or Bax would have enjoyed that brief tempest. Britain’s Atlantic climate is to the wind, what the Serengeti is to the lion or wildebeest, vulture or zebra. So much wind, so many winds, hunting across the land and talking endlessly with the Sea.

So Who Has Seen The Wind? There are many stories, so much music. Daniel Defoe’s tongue-in-cheek rehearsal of the application of scientific enquiry to the nature of wind, Yeats’ wonderful evocation of the conception of the gods of the wind, Rampal’s funeral march for a wind god, harp and flute and wind machine, whaups about the graves of the martyrs crying, wild geese calling to the homesick and swallows and river and wind in a nursery rhyme for a sick child… while a small boy screams his delight at a gale from the top of a greenhouse roof.

A final thanks to Debussy who holds a magical tuning fork to the wind and all the life it blows.

Producer: Jacqueline Smith

Reader: Cheryl Campbell
Reader: Neil Pearson

Music Played

00:00
Claude Debussy
Préludes, Book 1 - Le vent dans la plaine
Performer: Paul Crossley (piano)
SONY CLASSICAL SK52583 Tr.3

Christina Rossetti
Who Has Seen The Wind, read by Cheryl Campbell

00:02
Michael Tippett
Symphony No.4 – Tempo 1
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, George Solti (conductor)
DECCA 4336682 Tr.6

Aldhelm translated by Jennifer Neville
Anglo Saxon Riddle, read by Neil Pearson

00:03
Sir Arnold Bax
November Woods
Performer: Ulster Orchestra, Bryden Thomson (conductor)
CHANDOS CHAN 8307 Tr.1

A. E. Housman
extract from poem 'A Shropshire Lad', read by Cheryl Campbell

Daniel DeFoe
The Storm: Or, A Collection of the Most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters Which Happened in the Late Dreadful Tempest Both By Sea and Land, read by Neil Pearson

00:12
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonate (Trio) G-Dur BWV 1039 - Allegro
Performer: Jean-Claude Gerard, flute; David Formisano, flute; Sergio Azzolini, Daniel Blumentahl, Walter Forchert, Boris Kleiner
HANSSLER CLASSIC 92121 CD1 Tr.2

Daniel DeFoe
The Storm: Or, A Collection of the Most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters Which Happened in the Late Dreadful Tempest Both By Sea and Land, read by Neil Pearson

W. B. Yeats
poem 'Leda and The Swan', read by Cheryl Campbell

00:15
Dimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington
Wild Is The Wind
Performer: Nina Simone
Virgin ?7243 8 48590 2 2 CD1 Tr.28

Gerald Manley Hopkins
poem 'The Windhover To Christ Our Lord', read by Neil Pearson

00:19
Richard Strauss
Don Quixote - The Ride through the Air
Performer: New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult (conductor)
EMI 5555282 Tr.9

James Stephens
poem 'Tree and Wind', read by Cheryl Campbell

00:21
Fryderyk Chopin
Etudes, Opus 25 – Etude No.11 in A Minor
Performer: Murray Perahia
SONY CLASSICAL SK 61885 Tr.23

00:25
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Castor & Pollux – Acte premier – Scene I
Performer: Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (director)
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC90143537 (3) CD1 Tr.8

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
extract from poem My Lost Youth, read by Neil Pearson

00:29
Claude Debussy
La Mer, 3 esquisses symphoniques – III. Dialogue du vent et de la mer
Performer: Toulouse Orchestra, Michel Plasson (conductor)
EMI CDC7494722 Tr.9

Charles Kingsley
The Water-Babies, read by Cheryl Campbell

Charles Kingsley
The Water-Babies, read by Cheryl Campbell

Charles Kingsley
The Water-Babies, read by Cheryl Campbell

Herman Melville
extract from 'Moby Dick', read by Neil Pearson

Herman Melville
extract from 'Moby Dick', read by Neil Pearson

00:35
Bob Dylan
When The Ship Comes In
Performer: Bob Dylan
Columbia Legacy 5099751989226 Tr.8

Theodore Roethkoe
poem 'Child on Top of Greenhouse', read by Neil Pearson

00:39
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Cosi Fan Tutte - Terzettino 'Soave Sia Il Vento'
Performer: Sir Simon Rattle
EMI Classics ?– 7243 5 86501 2 9 Tr.2

00:42
Traditional/Tubridy (arranger)
The Wind That Shakes the Barley/The Reel With The Beryle
Performer: The Chieftains
Columbia ?COL 506368 Tr.11

George Macdonald
short passage from novel 'At The Back of the North Wind', read by Cheryl Campbell

00:46
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto in C for Flute and Harp, K. 299 -Rondo Allegro
Performer: Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute), Lilly Laskine (harp), Paillard Chamber Orchestra, Jean-François Paillard (conductor)
RCA GD60013 Tr.6

Carl Sandburg
poem 'Wind Song', read by Neil Pearson

00:51
Maurice Ravel
Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No. 2
Performer: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)
CHANDOS CHAN9462 Tr.6

Robert Louis Stevenson
poem 'To S.R. Crockett', read by Cheryl Campbell

00:57
(Reid/Jacob)
The Wild Geese
Performer: Jim Reid
World Music Network RGNET 1235 CD Tr.4

James Joyce
Poem 'Watching The Needleboats at San Sabba', read by Neil Pearson

01:00
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No.6 in F major, op.68 "Pastoral" – IV Allegro
Performer: West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
DECCA 4783511 (5) CD3 Tr.8

The King James Bible
Line about the Lord and the Wind from Jeremiah, read by Cheryl Campbell

01:04
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonate (Trio) G-Dur BWV 1039 - Allegro
Performer: Jean-Claude Gerard, flute; David Formisano, flute; Sergio Azzolini, Daniel Blumentahl, Walter Forchert, Boris Kleiner
HANSSLER CLASSIC 92121 CD1 Tr.2

Daniel Defoe
The Storm: Or, A Collection of the Most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters Which Happened in the Late Dreadful Tempest Both By Sea and Land, read by Neil Pearson

Daniel Defoe
The Storm: Or, A Collection of the Most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters Which Happened in the Late Dreadful Tempest Both By Sea and Land, read by Cheryl Campbell

Daniel Defoe
The Storm: Or, A Collection of the Most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters Which Happened in the Late Dreadful Tempest Both By Sea and Land, read by Neil Pearson

01:06
Claude Debussy
Préludes, Book 1 – Ce qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest
Performer: Paul Crossley (piano)
SONY CLASSICAL SK52583 Tr.7

Philip Larkin
extract from poem 'Autumn', read by Cheryl Campbell

E. E. Cummings
poem ' A Wind Has Blown The Rain Away And Blown', read by Neil Pearson

01:11
Michael Tippett
Symphony No.4 – fig. 160
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, George Solti (conductor)
DECCA 4336682 Tr.12


Travelling Folk
Bruce MacGregor presents Radio Scotland's flagship folk programme and brings you the very best of today's music and song.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlyrt

Sun 1 May 2016
19:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790q2s
Bruce MacGregor presents the very best in folk and roots music from around the world.

Music Played

01. Dr Alasdair Mackenzie/ Barber Ave.
Scott Wood Band
Upsurge
Oak Ridge Records

02. Lovely Molly
Sam Lee & The Round House Choir
BBC Recording

03. The Rakes of Clonmel/ The Glenshane Pass/ O’Leary’s Motorbike
Realta
Clear Skies
Realamusic

04. Geanie’s Lament
Rant
Reverie
Rant

05. Robbie 80th Birthday Tribute Mixdown
Dolphin Boy
BBC Travelling Folk

06. La Turlutte Du Rotoculteur
De Temps Antan
Les Habits De Papier
L-Abe

07. Harry and Nellie’s First Dance
Tom Oakes with Ian Stephenson
Songs For the Voiceless

08. Morfars Schottis
Rydvall Mjelva
Vardroppar
Heilo

09. Love Down The Line
Adam Holmes & The Embers Features Eddie Reader
Brighter Still
Gogar

10. Charlie Come Here
Andy Cutting
Andy Cutting
White Label

11. Lucy Campbell's/ Sporting Paddy/ Old Pigeon On The Gate
Four Men and a Dog
Wallop The Spot
Hook

12. The Hamars O’ Syradale
The Chair
The Road to Hammer Junkie
The Chair

13. Andalucia
Sultans of String
Move
McKhool

14. Maggie The Rafter/ Homage
Matheu Watson
Matheu Watson
Seer Records

15. My World
The Railsplitters
BBC Travelling Folk Recording

16. Met That Day
The Railsplitters
BBC Travelling Folk Recording

17. You
The Railsplitters
BBC Travelling Folk Recording

18. Peggy Morton/ Madame Maxwell
Catriona McKay, Chris Stout & Seamus Begley
Begley McKay Stout
McKay Stout Music

19. Cotton Snow
Dean Owens

20. Da Scallowa Lasses/ Lorna's Reel
The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc
Deliverance
Nordic Fiddlers Bloc