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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 30 Jul 2016
16:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07m4b69
Trumpeter Keyon Harrold recently appeared playing the music of Miles Davis on the soundtrack of Don Cheadle's film 'Miles Ahead'. This week Alyn Shipton presents music that Harrold has recorded in his own right, plus other classics drawn from across the spectrum of jazz styles and periods.

Music Played

01. Love For Sale
Buddy Rich
Composer: Porter
Performers: Bobby Shew, Yoshito Murakami, Chrles Findlay, John Scottie, t; Jim Trible, Ron Meyers, Bill Wimberley, tb; Quinn Davis, Ernie Watts, Jay Corre, Robert Keller, Marty Flax, reeds; Ray Starling, p; James Gannon, b; Buddy Rich, d.
22 Feb 1967
Big Swing Face
Pacific Jazz CDP 7243 8 37989 2 6 Tr.5

02. Peace
Keyon Harrold
Composer: Silver
Performers: Keyon Harrold, t; Danny Grissett, p; Jeremy Most, g; Dezron Douglas, b; E J Strickland, d.
2009
Introducing Keyon Harrold
Criss Cross 1319 Tr.6

03. Coming Up
Bud Powell
Composer: Powell
Performers: Bud Powell, p; Paul Chambers, b; Art Taylor, d.
28 Dec 1958
The Scene Changes
Blue Note 91897 Tr.10

04. Stardust
Eddie Durham
Composer: Carmichael
Performers: Eddie Durham, g; Raymond Tunia, p; Leonard Gaskin, b; Herman Bradley, d.
Feb 13, 1974
Eddie Durham
RCA 5029 Side B Tr.3

Jazz At The Flamingo [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED] by Tony Crombie, Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes (2001-09-11) 【並行輸入品】

Jazz At The Flamingo [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED] by Tony Crombie, Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes (2001-09-11) 【並行輸入品】

05. Laker's Day
Tony Crombie
Composer: Crombie
Performers: Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes, ts; Harry Klein, bs; Terry Shannon, p; Lennie Bush, b; Tony Crombie, d.
Jazz at the Flamingo
Jasmine Te.6

06. Waiting For Benny
Charlie Christian
Composer: Christian
Performers: Cootie Williams, t; Georgie Auld, ts; Johnny Guarnieri, p; Charlie Christian, g; Artie Bernstein, b; Dave Tough, d.
13 March 1941
Solo Flight: With The Benny Goodman Sextet and Orchestra
CBS Tr.6

07. The Chant
Mike Daniels
Composer: Stitzel
Performers: Mike Daniels, t; John Barnes, cl; Gordon Blundy, tb; Geoff Walker, bj; Des Bacon, p; Don Smith, b; Arthur Fryatt, d.
23 July 1959
Best of British Jazz from the BBC Jazz Club
Upbeat Jazz 183 Tr.4

08. Bogalousa Strut
Sam Morgan
Composer: Morgan
Performers: Sam Morgan, Ike Morgan, c; Jim Robinson, tb; Andrew Morgan, cl; Earl Fouché, as; O C Blancher, p; Johnny Davis, bj; Sidney Brown, b; Roy Evans, d.
22 Oct 1927
Jazz City New Orleans
Marshall Cavendish 025 Tr.2

09. For Heaven's Sake
Tina Brooks
Composers: Bretton/ Edwards/ Meyer
Performers: Tina Brooks, ts; Kenny Drew, p; Paul Chambers, b; Art Taylor, d.
Back to the Tracks
Blue Note 84052 Tr.4

10. Dark Shadows
John Etheridge & Vimala Rowe
Composers: Colman/ Henry
Performers: Vimala Rowe, v; John Etheridge, g.
2015
Out of the Sky
DY 028 Tr.8


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

Star Light, Star Bright
Sun 31 Jul 2016
18:15
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07m56vp
Lorelei King and John Paul Connolly are looking heavenwards, with poetry and music on the beauty, science and influence of the stars.

Includes poetry by Keats, Whitman, Katherine Mansfield and Gerard Manley Hopkins, plus wise words from theoretical physicist Richard Feynman, and music from John Cage, Vaughan Williams, Kraftwerk and Britten, to name only a few.

Producer's Note
This edition of Words and Music celebrates the ancient pastime, art and science of star-gazing, beginning and ending with whatever secret wish upon a star you need to make…

The sheer vastness of the starry height is described for us by Katherine Mansfield and Gerard Manley Hopkins, accompanied by silvery starlit music from Eric Esenvalds and a violin concerto by Oliver Davis that takes as its inspiration the NASA Voyager probe, speeding through the galaxies. And Jerry Goldsmith’s expansive Star Trek theme morphs into Holst’s “Venus” – we know now it’s a planet, but it was known to ancient civilisations as both the morning and the evening star…

Poetry from Louise Gluck and prose from Thomas Hardy express the feeling of human insignificance when set against the rolling night sky, as Jennifer Higdon’s piano quintet “Scenes from the Poet’s Dreams” races through stars, and as Robert Frost, underdog, leaps and barks with the great overdog – Canis Major.

Walt Whitman’s poetic impatience with the learned astronomer’s facts and figures is understandable perhaps, but those astronomers of old, the Magi, embraced both science and theology in their quest for the Star of Bethlehem. And staying with the theology for a while, Mary was commonly known as Our Lady, Star of the Sea in medieval times – a symbol of hope and guidance.

But back to the science - Philip Glass wrote his piece “Orion” as an evening-long piece for the 2004 Athens Olympics, as the constellation is visible from both hemispheres. We hear part of “Australia”, complete with didgeridoo, accompanying Sir Patrick Moore with a brief excerpt from “The Sky at Night” in which he runs through part of his own “Caldwell Catalogue” of star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Theoretical physicist Richard Feynman has no objection, as you might expect, to speaking of the wondrous science of astronomy, and we have an … unexpected contribution from Professor Stephen Hawking as well. The words in the electro-pop offering from Kraftwerk tell us that “From the deeps of space radio stars are transmitting pulsars and quasars”. Christine Paice’s poem “A star against the eye” was written for National Science Week 2010 – “Science Made Marvellous”.

A change of pace next with music by William Herschel, who not only was a composer of numerous symphonies, sonatas and concertos but was also Court Astronomer to George III and the discoverer of the planet Uranus.

We can’t ignore the effects of stars on lovers, courtesy of Shakespeare, Keats and Puccini’s great aria from Tosca, “When the stars were brightly shining”...

After an ecstatic vision of the heavens resplendent with stars, “Les etoiles”, set by Reynaldo Hahn, I have included part of “Atlas eclipticalis” by John Cage, a piece of music that is made by superimposing musical staves over star charts, He writes that the piece is “a heavenly illustration of nirvana," and a performance "should be like looking into the sky on a clear night and seeing the stars." This leads into the hope or perhaps fear that the movements of the stars affects human fate, expressed in a poem by Siegfried Sassoon, and by Peter Grimes in Britten’s opera, and in a catalogue of the stars of the zodiac in Vaughan Williams “Sons of Light”.

The programme draws towards a close with hymns to the stars of evening, and finally, against a backdrop of Terry Riley’s quirky “Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector”, Louis MacNeice wrestles with the mind-blowing concept that the light from the stars began its journey millennia before we were born, and that we will never see the light that is setting out on that journey right now. Easier perhaps, to wish upon a star than to comprehend one…

Producer: Elizabeth Funning

Music Played

00:00
Leigh Harline
When you wish upon a star
Performer: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
CBS 21060

Anon
Star Light Star Bright, read by John Paul Connolly

Katherine Mansfield
Stars, read by Lorelei King

00:01
Eriks Esenvalds
Stars
Performer: Voces 8
Decca 478 8053

00:04
Oliver Davis
Voyager – Concerto for violin, piano and strings, Movt V
Performer: Kerenza Peacock (violin), Huw Watkins (piano), LSO, Paul Ateman (conductor)
SIGCD411

Gerard Manley Hopkins
The Starlight Night, read by John Paul Connolly

00:07
Jerry Goldsmith
Ilia's theme from Star Trek
Performer: Studio orchestra conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Columbia 9833812

00:10
Gustav Holst
Holst
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)
The Planets (suite op.32), Venus, The Bringer of Peace
LPO0047

Louise Gluck
Telescope, read by Lorelei King

Thomas Hardy
Far from the Madding Crowd, ready by John Paul Connolly

00:17
Jennifer Higdon
Scenes from the Poet's Dreams; 1. Racing Through Stars
Performer: Gary Graffman (piano), The Lark Quartet
Bridge 9379

Robert Frost
Canis Major, read by John Paul Connolly

Walt Whitman
When I heard the learn’d astronomer, read by Lorelei King

00:19
Peter Cornelius
The Three Kings arr. Atkins for bar. & chorus [orig. no.3 of 'Weihnachtslieder']
Performer: Stephen Alder (bass), Choir of Westminster Abbey, James O’Donnell (director)
Hyperion CDA66668

00:22
Giovanni Felice Sances
Ave, maris stella
Performer: The Gonzaga Band
CHAN0782

00:25
Philip Glass
Orion – Australia
Performer: Mark Atkins – didgeridoo, The Philip Glass Ensemble
Orange Mountain OMM0021

Patrick Moore
Caldwell Catalogue from The Sky at Night. BBC TV (Excerpt)

Richard Feynmann
Lecture – The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences. Astronomy, read by John Paul Connolly

Christine Paice
A Glass Against the Eye, read by Lorelei King

00:32
Kraftwerk
Radio Stars
Performer: Kraftwerk
Capitol ST-11457

00:00
Eric Idle and John Du Prez
The Galaxy Song
Performer: Stephen Hawking
Virgin 0602547204417

00:38
William Herschel
Symphony no. 8 in C minor: 1st movement; Allegro assai
Performer: The London Mozart Players, Matthias Bamert (conductor)
Chandos CHSA 5005

00:42
Michael East
Hence stars, too dim of light
Performer: The King’s Singers
SIGCD0

William Shakespeare
Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck (Sonnet 14), read by Lorelei King

John Keats
Bright Star, read by John Paul Connolly

00:45
Giacomo Puccini
E lucevan le stelle (And the stars were shining…), from Tosca
Performer: Joseph Calleja (tenor), Suisse Romande Orchestra, Marco Armiliato (conductor)
Decca 4782720

00:48
Reynaldo Hahn
Les Etoiles
Performer: Alice Coote (mezzo), Graham Johnson (piano)
Hyperion CDA67962

00:51
John Cage
Atlas eclipticalis
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, James Levine
DG 4316982

Siegfried Sassoon
Befriending Star, read by John Paul Connolly

00:00
Benjamin Britten
Peter Grimes: Act I, Scene II Now the Great Bear and Pleiades
Performer: Alan Oke (tenor), Britten-Pears Orchestra, Steuart Bedford (conductor)
SIGCD348

00:56
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Songs of Light – extract “Each month is marked with a starry sign
Performer: Bach Choir, RCM Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, David Atherton (conductor)
Lyrita SRCD 270

00:58
Maurice Ravel
Mother Goose - suite

00:59
Edwin Roxburgh
4 Wordsworth miniatures for clarinet, no. 2; Waters on a starry night
Performer: John Bradbury (clarinet)
Naxos 8570539

01:00
David Lang
Light Moving
Performer: Hilary Hahn (violin), Cory Smythe (piano)
DG 4791725

Rainer Maria Rilke (trans Albert Ernest Flemming)
Falling Stars, read by John Paul Connolly

Edgar Allen Poe
Evening Star, read by Lorelei King

George Sterling
Aldebaran at dusk, read by John Paul Connolly

William Blake
To the Evening Star, read by Lorelei King

01:04
Alec Roth
A Time to Dance; "The Evening Star" from Part 3: An Autumn Evening
Performer: Matthew Venner (alto), Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore (director)
Hyperion CDA68144

Sara Teasdale
Arcturus in Autumn, read by Lorelei King

01:08
Terry Riley
Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector
Performer: Ragazze Quartet, Kapok
Channel Classics CCS 37816

Louis MacNeice
Star Gazer, read by John Paul Connolly

01:11
Sammy Fain
The Second Star to the Right
Performer: The Jud Conlon Chorus
Walt Disney Records ?– 7 393834 767045

Anon
Star Light, Star Bright, read by Lorelei King