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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: 2017年 2月18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)ルバム名)
01. Blackstar / David Bowie // Blackstar
02. Born Under A Bad Sign / William Bell // This Is Where I Live
03. Working Poor / Fantastic Negrito // The Last Days Of Oakland
04. House Of Mercy / Sarah Jarosz // Undercurrent
05. Cabaliño / Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble feat. Anxo Pintos, Davide Salvado and Roberto Comesaña // Sing Me Home
06. Palermo / Snarky Puppy // Culcha Vulcha
07. Moon River / Bill Frisell // When You Wish Upon A Star
08. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry / John Scofield // Country For Old Men
09. They Can't Take That Away From Me / Willie Nelson // Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin
10. Angel / Lalah Hathaway // Live
11. Insanity / Gregory Porter feat. Lalah Hathaway // Take Me To The Alley
12. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning / Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi // God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson
13. Kingdom Come / Claire Lynch Feat. Béla Fleck & David Grier // North By South
14. Are You Glad To Be In America? / James Blood Ulmer // Are You Glad To Be In America?


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: 2017年 2月18日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
藤川パパQ

− テーマの音楽 −

楽曲

「短めの昼食」
ゴンチチ
(2分20秒)
<IN THE GARDEN XNHL-15004/B>

「テーマ(ムーラン・ルージュ)」
マントヴァーニ楽団
(2分50秒)
<SPECTRUM MUSIC SPECSIG2046>

新日本紀行
冨田勲
(2分24秒)
DENON COCQ-83613>

「ディスク・ジョッキー・ブルース」
ルーク・ジョーンズ&ヒズ・オーケストラ
(3分02秒)
CHROME DREAMS CDCD5019>

「映画“黒いオルフェ”から カーニバルの朝」
ミシェル・カミロ&トマティー
(5分53秒)
<UNIVERSAL 0602557025583>

「バラダ01」
ジョアナ・ケイロス、ハファエル・マルチニ、ベルナルド・ハモス
(8分27秒)
<SPIRAL REC. SPIRA-1110>

「貴方とならば(映画“うら街の交響楽”主題歌)」
川畑文子
(3分41秒)
<(株)テイチクエンタテインメント BRIDGE189>

「52丁目のテーマ」
バド・パウエル
(2分50秒)
東芝EMI FECP30244>

「6声のリチェルカーレ」
(作曲)
管弦楽ロンドン交響楽団
(指揮)ピエール・ブーレーズ
(7分00秒)
CBS SONY 00DC973>

「マルコムのテーマ」
カマシ・ワシントン
(8分41秒)
<BRAIN FEEDER/BEAT REC. BRFD050>

「ピクニック」
ドロシー・コリンズ
(2分58秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCU-9339>

「続・夕陽のガンマン・メインテーマ」
管弦楽チェコ・ナショナル交響楽団
(指揮)エンニオ・モリコーネ
(2分41秒)
<DECCA/UNIVERSAL 5700071>

NHK土曜ドラマ夏目漱石の妻”サントラから 金之助テーマ1」
清水靖晃
(2分37秒)
NHK PUBLISHING NGCS-1069>

ムーン・リバー
ビル・フリゼール、ペトラ・ヘイデン
(3分45秒)
<OKEH 88875142212>

「オン・ア・シーム・バイ・セルゲイ・プロコフィエフ
ステファノ・ボラーニ
(5分24秒)
ECM 1964 9877372>

「ラヴ・シーム・フロム・サイドウォーク・ストーリーズ」
映画“サイドウォーク・ストーリーズ”サントラ
(2分10秒)
<ISLAND REC. 791321-2>

「ザ・スメル・ライク・トゥモロー」
マサヒコ・ミカミとマサヨシ・フジタ
(3分34秒)
<IN THE GARDEN SITGR-0001>

「エル・ラトン」
チェオ・フェリシアーノ
(3分47秒)
<ENVIDIA D30 3014>

「エル・ラトン」
ディエゴ・エル・シガーラ
(3分47秒)
SONY MUSIC LATIN 88985365392>

「マンゴー」
ラ・ラー
(3分53秒)
ビーンズレコード BNSCD-7734>

「ココ・カリーヌ」
ジュリアン・ドレ
(3分44秒)
SONY MUSIC ENT. RES-291>


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 18 Feb 2017
16:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08f4g00
Alyn Shipton's selection from listeners' requests in all styles of jazz includes a track remembering the brilliant Swedish pianist Esbjorn Svensson with his trio EST.

Music Played

01. Who's Got Rhythm
Gerry Mulligan
Composer: Mulligan
Performers: Ben Webster, ts; Gerry Mulligan, bs; Jimmy Rowles, p; Leroy Vinnegar, b; Mel Lewis, d.
3 Nov 1949
Mulligan meets Webster
Masterworks 21349 Tr.4

02. Night And Day
Oscar Peterson
Composer: Porter
Performers: Oscar Peterson, p; Barney Kessel, g; Ray Brown, b.
25 Nov 1952
Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter & Duke Ellington
Avid AMSC814 Tr.10

03. London Donnie (Londonderry Air/Danny Boy)
Don Byas
Composer: trad. Arr. Byas
Performers: Don Byas, ts; Teddy Brannon, p; Franklin Skeete, double b; Frederick Ratcliffe, d.
1946
Savoy 628 Side A

04. Cotton Club Stomp/ Misty Morning
Duke Ellington
Composers: Ellington, Mills/ Ellington, Whetsol
Performers: Cootie Williams, Freddie Jenkins, Arhtur Whetsol, t; Joe Nanton, tb; Barney Bigard, Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, reeds; Duke Ellington, p; Fred Guy, bj; Wellman Braud, b; Sonny Greer, d.
12 April 1929
Jungle Nights In Harlem
Bluebird 2499-2 RB Tr.1

05. Swahili
Clark Terry
Composer: Jones
Performers: Clark Terry, t; Cecil Payne, bs; Jimmy Cleveland, tb; Horace Silver, p; Oscar Pettiford, Wendell Marshall, b; Art Blakey, d.
4 Jan 1955
Four Classic Albums
Avid 1102 CD1 Tr.1

06. Body And Soul
Eddie Thompson
Composers: Heyman/ Green/ Sour
Performers: Eddie Thompson, p; Barry Hamilton, b; Benny Goodman, d.
1955
Piano Moods
Polygon JTE 101 Side A Tr.1

07. Mingle In The Mincing Machine
Esbjörn Svensson
Composer: Svensson
Performers: Esbjörn Svensson, p; Dan Bergland, b; Magnus Östrom, d.
2003
Seven Days of Falling
ACT 9012-2 Tr.3

08. Rainbow 3
Neil Ardley
Composer: Ardley
Performers: Neil Ardley, dir, syn; Bob Bertles, as, ss, fl; Paul Buckmaster, acoustic and electric cello; Ian Carr, t, flugelhorn; Geoff Castle, electric piano, syn; Tony Coe, ts, cl, bass cl; Dave Macrae, electric piano, syn; Roger Sellers, d; Ken Shaw, g; Brian Smith, ts, ss, fl, alto flute; Roger Sutton, bass guitar, elb; Barbara Thompson, as, ss, fl; Trevor Tomkins, per, vib.
March 1976
A Kaleidoscope of Rainbows
AMP 029 Tr.4

09. Just A Gigolo
Thelonious Monk
Composers: Caesar/ Cacucci
Performer: Thelonious Monk, p.
22 September 1954
Thelonious Monk - The Complete Prestige Recordings
Prestige 3PRCD 4428-2 CD2 Tr.6

10. Ain't That Good News
David Newman
Composer: Sam Cooke
Performers: David Newman, ts; Melvin Lastie, Jimmy Owens, t; Benny Powell, tb; Seldon Powell, Haywood Henry, reeds; Eric Gale, g; Richard Davis, b; Chuck Rainey, elb; Bernard Purdie, d.
March 1968
Bigger and Better
Atlantic 1505 Tr.4

11. Downhearted Blues
Bessie Smith
Composers: Hunter/ Austin
Performers: Bessie Smith, v; Clarence Williams, p.
1923
Bessie Smith: The Complete Columbia Recordings
Columbia 8875403102 CD1 Tr.1

12. Potato Head Blues
Rod Mason
Composer: Armstrong
Performers: Rod Mason, t; Dick Charlesworth, cl; Roger Marks, tb; Ray Foxley, p; Chris Haskins, b; Tony Allen, d.
3 Feb 1980
BBC Jazz from the 70s and 80s
Upbeat 153 Tr.5


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

Life on the Ocean Wave
Sun 19 Feb 2017
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08f4pxb
Poetry, music and readings reflecting on the nautical life, including words by Masefield, Melville, Homer and Hardy, and music by Britten, Mendelssohn, Purcell and Tom Waits. Read by Lesley Sharp and John Shrapnel.

Producer's Note
It should be easy shouldn’t it? So much poetry and prose, so many songs and shanties, such a wealth of material to celebrate the way we used to get around the world in the thousands of years before trains, planes and cars came along. And with Britain’s long tradition of naval prowess firing the imaginations of English-speaking scribblers and songsters of all competencies, there wasn’t much chance that I’d be left rifling around for content.

Perhaps, indeed, there is too much, even after the firm demarcation has been made that this programme is not about the sea, but about people sailing around on it. For I’m only too conscious of how much has had to be left out of my allocated 75 minutes: there is, for instance, no Hornblower or Patrick O’Brian, no gallant sea-battles or Ancient Mariners, no Viking sagas or Renaissance explorers, no idyllic South Sea sojourns, no pirates and no sea-monsters.

In the end, I have chosen music and words that deal with certain more or less inevitable aspects of sea travel: setting out, returning home, suffering rough weather, getting bored, feeling sea-sick, dreading a watery grave. The anticipatory excitement of a sea voyage is stoked in poems by Amy Lowell and Paul Laurence Dunbar, in Rimsky-Korsakov’s rolling portrait of Sinbad in his ship and in John Ireland’s setting of Masefield’s famous Sea Fever. That such a trip may not always live up to expectation is shown in Masefield’s ‘Port of Holy Peter’ and the agonising homesickness and ennui of Tom Waits’s Shore leave. And the bawdy joys of the homeward journey are depicted in DH Rogers’s ‘Homeward Bound’.

The terrors of the storm are evoked in a rollicking psalm-setting by Purcell, a snatch of Chapman’s Homer and Britten’s frantic orchestral interlude from Peter Grimes, while a possible aftermath is shown in sombre poems by Herman Melville and George Darley, and in one of the loveliest English 18th-century melodies, Charles Dibdin’s Tom Bowling.

Two celebrations of less enthusiastic sailors by Jerome K. Jerome and Gilbert and Sullivan are followed by Edward Lear’s delightful and unexpectedly expert mariners, the Jumblies. Folksinger-songwriter Chris Wood’s homage to Darwin reminds us that voyages of discovery can open up the intellect as well as the world. And if there are no sea-battles, we still get to see Captain Ahab wrestling in spirit with Moby-Dick, while Hardy describes the Titanic encountering its own cold-hearted nemesis in ‘Convergence of the twain’.

We end, however, on a note of optimism, as Mendelssohn’s Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage returns us home once more, and a beautiful passage from Tennyson’s Ulysses transforms the act of setting to sea into a vision of hope for a better world. And we could all do with that.

Producer: Lindsay Kemp

Music Played

00:00
Henry Purcell
They that go down to the sea in ships (excerpt)
Performer: David Thomas (bass), English Concert, directed by Simon Preston
Archiv 4271242 Tr.5

Amy Lowell
Sea Shell, read by Lesley Sharp

Paul Laurence Dunbar
A Sailor’s Song, read by John Shrapnel

00:03
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Sea and Sinbad’s ship (Sheherazade)
Performer: Orchestra of the Kirov Theatre, St Petersburg, conducted by Valery Gergiev
Philips 4708402 Tr.1

George Gordon, Lord Byron
Letter to his mother (excerpt), read by John Shrapnel

00:07
John Ireland
Sea Fever
Performer: Thomas Allen (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Hyperion CDA66165 Tr.1

John Masefield
Port of Holy Peter, read by John Shrapnel

00:11
Tom Waits
Shore leave (excerpt)
Performer: Tom Waits and band
Island 5245192 Tr.12

D.H. Rogers
Homeward bound, read by John Shrapnel

00:17
Trad. English
Blow the man down
Performer: Harry H. Corbett and chorus
Topic TSCD464 Tr.5

Percy Bysshe Shelley
Letter to John Gisborne (excerpt), read by John Shrapnel

00:20
Maurice Ravel
Une barque sur l'ocean (Miroirs)
Performer: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet
MDG60411902 Tr.10

Homer, translated by George Chapman
The Odyssey (excerpt), read by John Shrapnel

00:30
Benjamin Britten
Storm (Peter Grimes)
Performer: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Benjamin Britten
Decca 4256592 Tr.5

Hermann Melville
Far-off shore, read by Lesley Sharp

00:34
Trad. English
Blow the wind southerly
Performer: Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Decca 4582702 Tr.1

George Darley
The Sea-ritual, ready by Lesley Sharp

00:37
Charles Dibdin
Tom Bowling
Performer: Roderick Williams (baritone), Iain Burnside (piano)
Music Arranger: Benjamin Britten
Performer: Iain Burnside
Naxos 8 572600 Tr.22

Jerome K. Jerome
Three men in a boat (excerpt), read by John Shrapnel

00:44
Sir Arthur Sullivan
When I was a lad (HMS Pinafore)
Performer: Richard Suart (tenor), Orchestra and Chorus of Welsh National Opera, conducted by Charles Mackerras
Telarc CD-80374 Tr.13

Edward Lear
The Jumblies, read by Lesley Sharp

00:50
Chris Wood
Turtle soup
Performer: Chris Wood and band
R.U.F. RUFCD012 Tr.9

Herman Melville
Moby-Dick (excerpt), read by John Shrapnel

00:59
Trad. English
The Greenland Whale Fishery
Performer: The Watersons
Topic TSCD472 Tr.2

Thomas Hardy
The Convergence of the twain (Lines on the loss of the Titanic), read by Lesley Sharp

01:03
Felix Mendelssohn
Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage) (excerpt)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner
LSO Live LSO0775 Tr.2

Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Ulysses (excerpt), ready by Lesley Sharp