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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 5月28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. Pratt City Blues / Jabo Williams // Boogie and Barrelhouse Piano, Vol 1 (1928 - 1930)
02. Alabama Women Blues / Leroy Carr // 21 Blues Giants
03. Alabama Woman Blues / Eric Clapton // I Still Do
04. I Will Be There / Eric Clapton // I Still Do
05. Catch The Blues/ Eric Clapton // I Still Do
06. Moonshiner’s Daughter / Rhiannon Giddens // Tomorrow Is My Turn
07. Downtown Train / Tom Waits // Beautiful Maladies: The Island Years
08. Old Man / Randy Newman // Sail Away
09. Political Science / Randy Newman // Sail Away
10. Rocknroll Loveaffair / Prince // HITnRUN Phase Two
11. Revelation / Prince // HITnRUN Phase Two
12. Purple Rain / Waterboys // The Live Adventures Of The Waterboys
13. Oh Happy Day / Aretha Franklin Feat: Mavis Staples // One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism
14. Barra / Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate // Monistic Theory
15. Watermelon Man / Herbie Hancock // Takin’ Off


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 5月28日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− 手紙と切手の音楽 −

楽曲

「南方郵便船」
ゴンチチ
(4分19秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL-15002/B>

「手紙でも書こう」
ボズウェル・シスターズ
(2分57秒)
<UNIVERSAL UICY-4003>

「アイエヌジー
パスタカス
(2分55秒)
<AFTER HOURS AH-119>

「ピー・エス・アイ・ラヴ・ユー」
ヤコブ・ディネセン
(5分18秒)
<CLOUD DDCJ-4013>

「歌劇“ウェルテル”から 手紙の歌」
(作曲)
(メゾ・ソプラノ)ヴェッセリーナ・カサロヴァ
管弦楽ドレスデン・シュターツカペレ
(指揮)コリン・デーヴィス
(4分32秒)
BMGファンハウス BVCC-34110>

「ア・スタンプ」
伊藤ゴロー
(4分18秒)
<SPIRAL REC. XOAW-1102>

「ザッツ・オール」
アンドリュー・ヒル・トリオ
(3分24秒)
<FRESH SOUND REC. FSR-CD322>

「写真と恋文」
ヘティ・クース・エンダン
(4分20秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM2013>

「あなたの心に」
ヴィルヒニア・ロペス
(2分32秒)
<ボンバレコード BOM302>

「エモティーボ〜黒い切手」
ウーゴ・ファットルーソ・イ・レイ・タンボール
(4分35秒)
ビーンズレコード BNSCD-744>

「あの娘のレター」
アーバーズ
(3分30秒)
SONY REC. SRCS5648>

「ユア・レター」
B.B.キング
(3分34秒)
P-VINE PCD-4368>

「郵便配達のマンボ」
ペレス・プラード楽団
(2分21秒)
BMGファンハウス BVCM-37328>

「ベルヴィル・ランデヴー・フレンチ・ヴァージョン・バイ・エム」
ザ・トリプレッツ・オブ・ベルヴィル
(3分09秒)
<HIGHER OCTAVE SOUNDTRACKS 724359681122>

「洒落にしましょう」
越路吹雪
(3分37秒)
<ビクターエンターテインメント VICG-58274>

「アイ・コレクト・スタンプス」
ルイ・フィリップ
(3分53秒)
<STRANGE DAYS REC. POCE-1059>

「エリザベスズ・レター」
エドワード・シュアマー
(2分55秒)
<VARESE SARABANDE 3020670212>

「さよならありがとう」
杉並児童合唱団
(4分53秒)
<自主制作 NO NUMBER>

「Sからの小包」
ゴンチチ
(3分35秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1061>

「マスターズ・オブ・ウォー」
チャールズ・ロイド&ザ・マーヴェルズ
(8分05秒)
<BLUE NOTE REC. B002451201>

「池上ライジングサン」
ペガサス
(4分58秒)
<円盤 EBD-131>


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

Nashville: Music City
Tue 24 May 2016
21:05
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c6pf8
Ricky is in Nashville discovering the stories and history from the home of Country Music. He explores the impact Bob Dylan made when he recorded three of his albums in the city with some of Nashville's best session players. As a result, other artists followed including George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Leonard Cohen and Neil Young.

Jack White's record label is based here. Ricky visits the Third Man Records headquarters and learns more about Jack's imprint on country music.

Songwriter and journalist Bill DeMain gives Ricky a walking tour of the city, unearthing some of the songwriting secrets of Nashville.

And WSM Radio broadcaster and Grand Ole Opry host, Eddie Stubbs, explains why country music sounds better on medium wave. He also describes his close friendship with Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright.

Music Played

01. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Bob Dylan
The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol.2
Columbia

02. Down In The Flood
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered....
Legacy

03. Girl From The North Country
Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash
Nashville Skyline
CBS

04. Beaucoups Of Blues
Ringo Starr
Beaucoups of Blues
EMI

05. Heart Of Gold
Neil Young
Neil Young-Decade
Reprise

06. Portland Oregon
Loretta Lynn & Jack White
Van Lear Rose
Interscope

07. About To Find Out
Margo Price
Midwest Farmer's Daughter
Third Man Records

08. Bombshell
Ashley Monroe
Live At Third Man Records
Third Man Records

09. Reasons For The Tears I Cry
Vince Gill
Down To My Last Bad Habit
MCA Nashville

10. Walk Right In
Cortelia Clark
Blues In The Street
Collectors' Choice

11. Next In Line
Conway Twitty
Next In Line
Decca

12. Okie From Muskogee
Merle Haggard
Branded Man
Blitz

13. Crazy (Demo)
Willie Nelson
Crazy: The Demo Sessions
Sugar Hill Records

14. Don't Remind Me
Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones
Little Windows
Cooking Vinyl

15. I'm Glad I Got to See You Once Again
Hank Snow
The Singing Ranger, Volume 2

16. We'll Stick Together
Kitty Wells & Johnnie Wright
Kitty Wells Duets
Pair

17. My Favorite Picture Of You
Guy Clark
My Favorite Picture of You
Dualtone Music Group


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 28 May 2016
16:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cy56b
Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests in all styles of jazz, including music by pianist Tigran Hamasyan.

Music Played

01. Giant Steps
Anachronic Jazz Band
Composer: Clifford Brown
Performers: Patrick Artero, t; Claude Gousset, tb; Domonique Vernes, Marc Richard, Daniel Huck, Andre Villeger, reeds; Philippe Baudouin, p; Lionel Benhamou, g, bj; Gerard Gervois, tu; Dominique Obadia, d.
1978
Anachronic Jazz Band Volume II
Open OP9 Side B Tr.2

02. Steve's Place
Steve Gray
Composer: Gray

03. Coquette
Teddy Wilson
Composers: Green/ Kahn/ Lombardo
Performers: Harry James, t; Benny Goodman, cl; Vido Musso, cl; Teddy Wilson, p; Allan Reuss, g; Harry Goodman, b; Gene Krupa, d.
30 July 1937
Teddy Wilson Vol.2 1935-1937 Recordings
Naxos 8.120665 Tr.17

04. Last Night When We Were Young
Bud Freeman
Composers: Arlen/ Harburg
Performers: Bud Freeman, ts; Dave Frishberg, p; Bob Haggart, b; Don Lamond, d.
15 Jan 1962
Something To Remember You By
Black Lion 760153 Tr.9

05. Birdland
Weather Report
Composer: Zawinul
Performers: Wayne Shorter, ts; Joe Zawinul, kb; Jaco Pastorius, b; Peter Erskine, d.
Tokyo 1978
The Legendary Live Tapes 1978-1981
Columbia 88875141272 CD2 Tr.2

06. Samsara
Tigran Hamasyan
Composer: Hamasyan
Performer: Tigran Hamasyan p.
2010
A Fable
Decca Tr.5

07. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
Crouch End All Stars
Composers: Williams/ Warfield
Performers: John Keen, t; Ken Blakemore, tb; Ian Christie, cl; Graham Tayar, p; Hilary Graham, bj; Jim Bray, b; Ken Pring, d.
1986
Sunday Best
Jazzology 148 Tr.1

08. Alligator Hop
Steve Lane
Composer: Oliver
Performers: Steve Lane, c; Trevor Adams, tb; George Dawson, cl; Ray Smith, p; Geoff Walker, bj; Dave Hill, souse; Mike Waldron, d.
Oct 1963
Remembering Steve Lane
Lake 347 Tr.13

09. A Single Petal of A Rose
Joe Temperley
Composer: Ellington
Performer: Joe Temperley, bcl.
2007
A Portrait
Hep 2091 Tr.12

10. What The World Needs Now
Bill Frisell
Composers: Bacharach/ David
Performers: Bill Frisell, g; Tony Scherr, b; Kenny Wolleson, d.
2003
Further East/Further West
Nonesuch Tr.7

11. Strazzatonic
Frank Strazzeri
Composer: Strazzeri
Performers: Conte Candoli, t; Frank Rosolino, tb; Don Menza, ts; Frank Strazzeri, kb; Gene Cherico, b; Dick Berk, d.
1973
Strazzatonic
Fresh Sound 886 CD1 Tr.3

12. Lo Hear The Gentle Lark
Cleo Laine & James Galway
Composers: Shakespeare/ Bishop
Performers: Cleo Laine, v; James Galway, fl; orchestra dir John Dankwoth
1979/80
Sometimes When We Touch
RCA 25296 Tr.11


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

Nonsense
Sun 29 May 2016
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cyfnc
Griff Rhys Jones and Debra Stephenson delve into nonsense literature, from Anglo-Saxon riddles to limericks by Edward Lear, a poem by Brendel and Lewis Carroll, with music by Bach, Ligeti and Gilbert and Sullivan.

Producer Note
The rise of the modern nonsense verse, as we typically know it, dates back to 1846, the year in which Edward Lear published The Book of Nonsense, his collection of self-illustrated limericks that he created for the children of the Earl of Derby. Thereafter, the celebrated nonsense of Lewis Carroll arrived on bookshelves, with the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and also the limericks of Hilaire Belloc and Marie Duval. These nonsense works are not just humorous or whimsical, but are distinct from other comic verses in that they literally make no sense; they resist any rational interpretation and are often peppered with words that are newly invented for the nonsense cause. Take the beginning of Lewis Carroll’s Jabbberwocky, perhaps the most famous example of nonsense verse:

’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves

Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:

All mimsy were the borogoves,

And the mome raths outgrabe.

There are, however, other types of non-sense, which make us look at the realities of life tangentially. As Dr Seuss says of nonsense, ‘it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living. It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope’. The Martian literature of the 1970s makes a new sense through its non-sense. Craig Raine’s poem, A Martian Sends a Postcard Home, reports a martian’s observations of Earth in a seemingly nonsensical way that actually does make sense; for example:

Rain is when the earth is television.

It has the property of making colours darker.’

This kind of non-sense has a point, unlike the nonsense of Lear and Carroll, and therefore does make a new kind of sense of things.

Another form of non-sense, with ancient Anglo-Saxon origins that does ultimately have a point, is the riddle. These riddles must once have made a cogent point, but their original sense has got lost in the passage of time and they now read as non-sense.

This edition of Words and Music is a celebration of nonsense literature from the enigmatic riddles of Anglo-Saxon English to the classic nonsense verses of Lear and Carroll, including The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, Alice in Wonderland and Jabberwocky, and the Martian literature of the 1970s. There are also poems and quotations about nonsense by the scholar Davenport Adams, American poet Eliza Lee Follen, the legendary pianist-turned-poet Alfred Brendel, and Dr Seuss. When I was looking for texts for this programme, I also stumbled across the most delightful set of illustrated limericks by Marie Duval centred on rare kings and queens. We have King Hoddi Doddi the 18 hundredth, Queen Kollikeel the 3/4th, Prince Mincipince the only One and Princess Winnipins, and I use their limericks as punctuation points throughout the programme.

There is also much music that is either non-sensical or about nonsense. Settings of pure nonsense range from Daevid Allen’s Crocodile Nonsense Poem that begins the programme to the gibberish of the Lord Chancellor’s ‘Nightmare Song’ from Iolante and Mairzy Doats sung by The Pied Pipers. I have also included The Compleat Virtuoso, a setting of Edward Lear by Stanford to comic snatches from Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, Lewis Carroll’s Lobster Quadrille from Ligeti’s Nonsense Madrigals, and the tale of a bear sitting on a log, trying to cut his trouser leg, from Janacek’s Rikadla (Nonsense Nursery Rhymes). Shchedrin’s wildly eccentric-sounding Concerto for Orchestra No.1 is subtitled Naughty Limericks, the rough and inexact usual English translation of Ozorniye chastushki. A ‘chastushka’ is a specific topical ditty found in Belarussian and Ukrainean folk culture and, as Shchedrin himself explained, “In a chastushka there is always humour, irony and a sharp satire of the status quo, its defenders and the ‘leaders of the people.’ Even such powerful or dreaded names as Marx, Lenin and Stalin have been ridiculed in chastushki.”

Satie’s nonsensical music is represented in the programme by the ‘waltz of the mysterious kiss in the eye’ from La Belle Excentrique and I have also included Leopold Mozart’s playful Toy Symphony, often attributed to Haydn, and Rossini’s Duetto buffo di due gatti to follow the owl and the pussy-cat as they ‘dance by the light of the moon’. Knussen’s Hums and Songs of Winnie-the-Pooh match perfectly the opening Lear limerick of the programme about a man who was ‘horribly bored by a bee’, and also Ben Johnson’s ‘Buz, quoth the Blue fly’.

There are plenty of riddles in music too. Peggy Lee sings The Riddle Song and Max Richter composed Tokyo Riddle Song, but by far the most enigmatic are the riddle canons and puzzle canons of Bach’s Musical Offering. I have used Bach’s canons as punctuation points throughout the programme in a similar way to how I have used Marie Duval’s regal limericks. The Thematis Regii (Royal Theme) is introduced just before the first ancient Anglo-Saxon riddle, followed immediately by one of the riddle canons, Canon 5, a 2, per Tonos, which is so-called because it is inscribed ‘Ascendenteque Modulatione ascendat Gloria Regis’ (as the modulation ascends, so may the King’s glory rise’; the theme rises and rises throughout the canon as the glory of the King rises. The puzzle canons are inscribed Quaerendo inventietis (‘Seek, and ye shall find’), which is a quote from the Sermon on the Mount. The first of these is used in the programme to join Prince Mincipince and Princess Winnipin together in suitably regal music, and the second is used to introduce my second Anglo-Saxon riddle. I have also included Webern’s String Quartet Op.28¸which is a reference to the Musical Offering and also to ‘the dear names that lie concealed within't’ of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, An Enigma.

Elizabeth Arno (producer)

Music Played

00:00
Daevid Allen
Crocodile Nonsense Poem (Album: Now is the Happiest Time of Your Life)
Performer: Daevid Allen
Cube Records Tr.6

Anonymous
A Riddle, read by Debra Stephenson

Edward Lear
Limerick (Book of Nonsense), read by Griff Rhys Jones

00:01
KNUSSEN
Hum, continued, and Little Nonsense Song & Hum (instrumental) (Hums and Songs of Winnie-the-Pooh)
Performer: Lisa Saffer (soprano), Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centre, Oliver Knussen (conductor)
EMI 575296-2 Tr.12-13

WM. Davenport Adams
Nonsense Verses (Extract from By-Ways in Book-Land), read by Griff Rhys Jones

00:03
(STANFORD)
The Compleat Virtuoso
Performer: Bryn Terfel (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
DG 477 5336 Tr.33

Eliza Lee Follen
Lines on Nonsense, read by Debra Stephenson

00:06
TRADITIONAL, arr. PEGGY LEE
The Riddle Song (Album: Black Coffee and Sea Shells)
Performer: Peggy Lee
Universal-Island Records LImited Tr.27

00:10
Johann Sebastian Bach
Royal Theme (Musical Offering, BWV.1079)
Performer: Marc Hantai (traverse flute)
ALIA VOX AV9817 Tr.1

Anon Ancient English
Riddle, read by Griff Rhys Jones

00:11
Johann Sebastian Bach
Canon 5, a 2 per Tonos (Musical Offering, BWV.1079)
Performer: Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Michael Behringer (harpsichord)
HANSSLER CD 92.133 Tr.7

Marie Duval
Queen Kollikeel the 3/4th read by Debra Stephenson and Griff Rhys Jones

00:14
Erik Satie
Valse du ‘mysterieux baiser dans l’oeil’ (La Belle Excentrique)
Performer: Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
DECCA 4736202 CD2 Tr.33

00:17
Leos Janacek
Bear sat on a Log (Rikadla – Nursery Rhymes)
Performer: Academie Muzickych Umeni Praha, Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Thierry Fischer (conductor), Boris Berman (piano)
CHANDOS 9399 Tr.32

E. E. Cummings
Untitled [Love is more thicker than forget], read by Griff Rhys Jones

00:19
GILBERT & SULLIVAN
Love unrequited..When you're lying awake (Iolanthe Act 2 No.7)
Performer: Richard Suart (tenor), d’Oyly Carte Opera Orchestra, John Pryce-Jones (conductor)
That’s Entertainment CD TER 21188 CD7 Tr.2

Edward Lear
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, read by Debra Stephenson

00:24
Gioachino Rossini
Duetto buffo di due gatti
Performer: Elizabeth Soderstrom (soprano), Kerstin Meyer (mezzo-soprano), Jan Eyron (piano)
BIS CD 17 Tr.19

Marie Duval
Prince Mincipince The Only One (A Rare and Choice Collection of Queens & Kings, and other things), read by Debra Stephenson and Griff Rhys Jones

00:28
Quuarendo invenietis Canon 1 a 2 (Musical Offering, BWV.1079)
ARCHIV 413 642-2 CD1 Tr.10

Marie Duval
Prince Mincipince The Only One (A Rare and Choice Collection of Queens & Kings, and other things), read by Debra Stephenson and Griff Rhys Jones

00:30
György Ligeti
Etude No.4: Fanfare
Performer: Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
SONY SK62308 Tr.4

Christopher Reid
La Tartuga (from Nonsense), read by Debra Stephenson

Alfred Brendel
Let’s make sense (from Playing the Human Game), read by Griff Rhys Jones

00:34
Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats I(The Pied Pipers)
EMI Tr.3

Herman Melville
Mad Song, read by Debra Stephenson

Dr Seuss
quote on nonsense

00:38
Rodion Shchedrin
Concerto for Orchestra No.1 ‘Naughty Limericks’
Performer: Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev (conductor)
DG 471 136-2 Tr.14

Edgar Allan Poe
An Enigma, read by Griff Rhys Jones

00:46
Reinhard Goebel & Hajo Bass (violins), Henk Bouman (harpsichord)
Quuarendo invenietis Canon 2 a 2 (Musical Offering, BWV.1079)
ARCHIV 413 642-2 CD1 Tr.11

Anonymous Ancient English
Riddle, read by Debra Stephenson

00:49
Anton Webern
String Quartet Op.28
Performer: Juilliard String Quartet
SONY S3K45845 CD3 Tr.5

00:53
KNUSSEN
Hum & The Hundred Acre Wood *nocturne) – Piglet meets a Heffalump (Hums and Songs of Winnie-the-Pooh)
Performer: Lisa Saffer (soprano), Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centre, Oliver Knussen (conductor)
EMI 575296-2 Tr.10-11

Ben Jonson
Buz, quoth the blue fly (The Masque of Oberon), read by Griff Rhys Jones

Marie Duval
King Hoddi Doddi the 18 hundredth (A Rare and Choice Collection of Queens & Kings, and other things), read by Debra Stephenson and Griff Rhys Jones

00:56
LEOPOLD MOZART (attrib. HAYDN)
Finale: Allegro (Toy Symphony)
Performer: Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Karl Munchinger (conductor)
DECCA 458 595-2 Tr.34

Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland (extract), read by Debra Stephenson

00:59
Max Richter
Tokyo Riddle Song
Performer: Max Richter
FAT CAT RECORDS Tr.19

Craig Raine
A Martian Sends a Postcard Home, read by Griff Rhys Jones

01:01
György Ligeti
The Lobster Quadrille (Nonsense Madrigals)
Performer: The King’s Singers
SONY Tr.6

Anonymous
Nonsense, read by Debra Stephenson

Punch
Ballad of Bedlam, read by Griff Rhys Jones

01:06
SCHWERTSIK
Finale: Con Spirito, molto vivace (Divertimento Macchiato, Op.99)
Performer: Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet), Swedish Chamber Orchestra, H.K. Gruber (conductor)
BIS 1884 Tr.11

Lewis Carroll
Jabberwocky, read by Debra Stephenson and Griff Rhys Jones