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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: 2018年 6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. Have You Ever Seen The Rain? / Creedence Clearwater Revival // Greatest Hits & All Time Classics
02. Homeward Through the Haze / Crosby & Nash // Wind on The Water (Deluxe)
03. What are those for songs! / Otava Yo // What are those for songs!
04. Society / Alice Phoebe Lou // Orbit
05. She / Alice Phoebe Lou // Orbit
06. How Much Are They? / Dubforce // Dubforce
07. 光り出しそうだ / Dubforce // single
08. クルクルコロコロ / 藤島晃一 // 立ち止まれば
09. I'm On My Way Down Home / Barbecue Bob // The Essential Barbecue Bob
10. Cognac / Buddy Guy (feat. Jeff Beck & Keith Richards) // The Blues Is Alive And Well
11. A Few Good Years / Buddy Guy // The Blues Is Alive And Well
12. I Just Want A Little Bit / Magic Sam // Black Magic
13. All My Friends / Gregg Allman // Laid Back
14. Solsbury Hill / Peter Gabriel // Peter Gabriel
15. Back Through Time / Hothouse Flowers // Let's Do This Thing
16. I Can See Clearly Now / Hothouse Flowers // single
17. Mints / Uniting Of Opposites // Ancient Lights


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: 2018年 6月30日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学

− 体内の音楽 −

楽曲

「Blood」
ゴンチチ
(3分35秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1406>

「赤血球の踊り」
Ron Geesin&Roger Waters
(1分54秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-50009>

「星に願いを」
映画『ピノキオ』サントラ盤
(3分02秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCD-00007>

「Medicine」
Meiso
(2分34秒)
<MEDI TATIVE REC. MEDI-1004>

「「ナゼルの夜会」から 手の上の心臓」
(作曲)プーランク
(ピアノ)斎藤雅広
(2分43秒)
DENON COCQ-83484>

「心臓の扉」
マライア
(4分41秒)
コロムビア COCB-54216>

「Beat of My Heart」
Giampiero Boneschi
(1分51秒)
<NO INFORMATION NO MUNBER>

「「偏頭痛の為の11のダンス療法」から クイック・ステップ」
Akasak Maboul
(4分19秒)
<BIRDSONG BIRD-2012>

「高鳴る心臓」
カルメン・ソリマン
(5分10秒)
<PLATINUM REC. MQR-7063>

「I've Got Blood in My Eyes for You」
Mississippi Sheiks
(3分16秒)
<CLUMBIA/LEGACY CK65709>

「cry」
Stomachmouths
(3分42秒)
<SUBLIMIMAL SOUNDS SUBCD6>

「脳動説」
平沢進
(4分02秒)
<CHA OS UNION CHTE-0071>

「Bunny」
Gerry Mulligan&Johnny Hodges
(5分47秒)
<VERVE REC. MG VS-68367>

「心臓?」
T.V.Not January
(3分27秒)
P-VINE PCD-24393>

「夢」
Hoelderlin(ヘルダーリン
(7分26秒)
キングレコード KICP2730>

「Happier Than the Morning Sun」
Nick Decaro
(4分23秒)
<UNIVERSAL MVCM-21036>

「Blood Count」
The Stan Getz Quartet
(3分38秒)
<CONCORD JAZZ CCD-4188>

NHKスペシャル「驚異の小宇宙 人体」から INNER VOYAGE 内なる宇宙への航海」
久石譲
(4分17秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCR00402>

アスピリン&アレルギー」
ゴンチチ
(2分36秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1058>

「Warterloo Sunset」
The Kinks
(3分19秒)
<VICTOR VICP-40129>

「Girl on An Island」
Alice Phoebe Lou
(4分31秒)
<AWDR/LR2XTUFF BEATS DDCB-12358>


山下達郎サンデー・ソングブック

山下達郎の個人コレクションを使って発信される日本最高のオールディーズ・プログラム!!

JFN (TOKYO-FM系 全国38局ネット)毎週日曜日 14:00〜14:55
http://www.tatsuro.co.jp/sunday/

リクエスト特集

2018年07月01日プレイリスト

01. ミライのテーマ
山下達郎
2018年07月11日発売
CD SINGLE

02. THAT'S THE WAY A WOMAN IS
THE MESSENGERS
1971
THAT'S THE WAY A WOMAN IS

03. DUDDLE-DEE-DUM
THE BELMONTS
1962
LAURIE,SABINA & UNITED ARTISTS SIDES

04. MAKE IT WITH YOU
BREAD
1970
MAKE IT WITH YOU

05. BLUE EYED SOUL
CARL DOUGLAS
1974
THE SOUL OF KUNG FU FIGHTER

06. IT'LL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN
CONNIE STEVENS
1966
ALL OF MY LIFE

07. THEN THE RAINS CAME
RONNY & THE DAYTONAS
1965
SUNDY

08. LOVE YOU ETERNALLY
CHRIS RAINBOW
1979
WHITE TRAILS

09. GIVE UP YOUR GUNS
THE BUOYS
1971
TIMOTHY

10. うたのきしゃ
山下達郎
2018年07月11日発売
CD SINGLE


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
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9

Sat 30 Jun 2018
16:00
BBC Radio 3
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b86rds
Alyn Shipton with listeners' requests for all styles of jazz, which this week includes music by the German-born pianist Jutta Hipp.

Music Played

01. Diagram
Jutta Hipp
Composer: Olsen
Performers: Jutta Hipp, p; Hans Kresse, b; Karl Sanner, d.
13 Apr 1954
Jutta Hipp and Her German Jazzmen
MGM Tr.4

02. Blues For Mary Jane
Stan Getz
Composer: Getz
Performers: Stan Getz, ts; Lou Levy, p; Leroy Vinnegar, b; Stan Levey, d.
24 Nov 1956
The Steamer
Verve Tr.1

03. I'm Reaching Out On All Sides
If
Composer: Quincy/ Fishman
Performers: J W Hodkinson, v; Dick Morrissey, Dave Quincy, reeds; Terry Smith, g; John Mealing, kb; Jim Richardson, b; Denis Elliott, d.
1970
If
Island Tr.1

04. Dracula
Grant Green
Composer: Creque
Performers: Grant Green, g; Blue Mitchell, t; Claude Bartee, ts; Emmanuel Riggins, org; Jimmy Lewis, b; Idris Muhammad, d; Candido Camero, cga.
20 Jan 1970
Green is Beautiful
Blue Note Tr.5

05. Cracked Ice
Earl Bostic
Composer: Bostic
Performers: Earl Bostic, as; and unknown accompanying band
24 Aug 1953
Four Classic Albums
Avid Tr.15

06. Jazz Battle
Tuba Skinny
Composer: Smith
Performers: Shaye Cohn, c; Craig Flory, cl; Barnabus Jones, tb; Jason Lawrence, bj; Todd Burdick, tu; Robin Rapuzzi, washboard
2014
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Music From Series 2
Every Cloud, Tr.15

07. Ory's Creole Trombone
Bunk Johnson
Composer: Ory
Performers: Bunk Johnson, t; Turk Murphy, tb; Ellis Horne, cl; Burt Bales, p; Pat Patton, bj; Squire Girsback, tu; Clancy Hayes, d.
Jan/Feb 1944
Bunk's Blues
Upbeat Tr.6

08. Missouri Wobble
Bennie Moten
Composer: Moten
Performers: Lammar Wright, t; Thamon Hayes, tb; Harlan Leonard, cl, as; LaForest Dent, as, bs; Woody Walder, cl, ts; Sam Tall, bj; Bennie Moten, p; Vernon Page, tu; Willie McWashington, d.
14 Dec 1926
n/a
Victor Tr.1

09. Night In Tunisia
Slide Hampton & the Jazz Masters
Composer: Gillespie/ Paparelli
Performers: Jon Faddis, Claudio Roditi, Roy Hargrove, t; Douglas Purviance, Slide Hampton, Steve Turré, tb; David Sanchez, Jimmy Heath, Antonio Hart, reeds; Danilo Perez, p; George Mraz, b; Lewis Nash, d.
Feb 1993
Dedicated to Diz
Telarc Jazz Tr.7

10. Street Of Dreams
Ernestine Anderson
Composer: Lewis/ Young
Performers: Ernestine Anderson, v; Hank Jones, p; Monty Budwig, b; Jeff Hamilton, d.
1989
Big City
Concord Tr.2


Words and Music
A sequence of music interspersed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose read by leading actors
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f

Boredom, Restlessness, Killing Time
Sun 1 Jul 2018
17:30
BBC Radio 3
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b9zf25
An exploration of the experience of boredom. Whether it's an idle moment or a life sentence, a spur to action or opportunity for contemplation, it's provided writers and musicians with a rich area to explore: Flaubert's Madame Bovary is driven to a disastrous affair, Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim resorts to pulling grotesque faces, Jane Austen's Emma scorns a boring acquaintance, and Beckett's The Unnameable contrives a complex inner life of invention from doing absolutely nothing. In music, the Prince in Prokofiev's Love for Three Oranges is dying of boredom, which provokes the courtiers to elaborate entertainments to revive him; for Cole Porter, "practically everything leaves me totally cold"; and the Buzzcocks are "waiting for the phone to ring"....
With readings by Pip Carter and Skye Hallam.

Producer’s Note
An exploration of the varied experiences of boredom. Whether it's an idle moment or a life sentence, a spur to action or opportunity for contemplation, it's provided writers and musicians with a rich area to explore.

In four contrasting 19th Century novels, we hear how differently boredom strikes certain women. Flaubert’s Madame Bovary is desperately bored by her life as the wife of a country doctor, and feels as though nothing ever happens; Jane Austen's Emma is much happier with her life, but on a picnic at Box Hill she finds her companions so dull that she is tempted into making a cruel remark.

Becky Sharp, the irrepressible heroine of Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, is also inclined to enjoy life, especially when she finds herself moving among the fashionable and wealthy social strata of London - so she is surprised to find that this whirl of activity is actually rather a bore. As for Lady Dedlock (in Dickens’ Bleak House), she visits Paris with her husband, but what should be an exciting excursion to a glamorous foreign capital, leaves her “bored to death”.

In contrast to these social boredoms, we find existential weariness and lassitude afflicting Mr Polly (in HG Wells’ The History of Mr Polly). He is so bored that his digestion is ruined, and he can’t see a way out of his “hole”. (His grumpiness is matched with Fucik’s orchestral depiction of a grumbling Brown Bear). Fernando Pessoa and Leroi Jones on the other hand, seem to rather enjoy their experiences of idleness. Pessoa (in the Book Of Disquiet) waxing philosophical about his boring boss; while Leroi Jones rather hopes that “some weird-looking animal” might come along to distract him. Wendy Cope satirises that great poet of the mundane, Philip Larkin, in her poem Mr Strugnell, who has to move to Hull because he finds his quiet life in a bedsit in Tulse Hill “too stimulating”.

On a more serious note, the philosopher Friedrich Engels writes indignantly about the stupefying effect of 19th Century industrial work (in The Condition of the Working Class in England) - this is followed by Mosolov’s orchestral depiction of an Iron Foundry; and Saul Bellow, in his novel Humboldt’s Gift, looks at how dictators use boredom “seasoned with terror” as an instrument of social control. We then hear music by Shostakovich, who was very familiar with the boredom and fear of living under Stalin in Russia - his 8th string quartet evokes the nervous agitation of this climate of fear.

Other music in this sequence includes a Debussy setting of Baudelaire, the great poet of ennui; Ella Fitzgerald sings Cole Porter’s I Get A Kick Out of You, (“practically everything leaves me totally cold”); and two British pop bands who have written witty songs on the subject: the Buzzcocks (“life just seems very humdrum”) and Procol Harum, who bring the sequence to a close singing

“all in all, it’s all the same - but call me if there’s any change”.

Producer: Philip Tagney

Music Played

00:00
Neil Innes & Vivian Stanshall
I’m Bored
Performer: The Bonzo Dog Band
EMI 0946 3 87889 2 Tr.14

Saul Bellow
thoughts on boredom from Humboldt’s Gift, read by Pip Carter

00:00
Philip Glass
Contrary Motion
Performer: Philip Glass (organ)
Elektra Nonesuch 7559793262 Tr.2

John Cage
a zen view of boredom, read by Skye Hallam

00:00
Buzzcocks
Boredom
Performer: Buzzcocks
Mute/The Grey Area scratch1cd Tr.3

William Shakespeare
Macbeth is bored with life, read by Pip Carter

00:00
Neil Innes & Vivian Stanshall
I’m Bored
Performer: The Bonzo Dog Band
EMI 0946 3 87889 2 Tr.14

Wendy Cope
Mr Strugnell – a poem satirising Philip Larkin’s verse and life, read by Skye Hallam

00:00
Cole Porter
I get a kick out of you
Performer: Ella Fitzgerald
Essential Jazz Classics EJC554454 Tr.6

00:00
Julius Fucik
The Grouchy Old Bear (Der alte Brummbar)
Performer: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vaclav Neumann
Teldec 8 42337 Tr.5

H.G. Wells
Mr Polly is feeling obscurely irritated with his life – or perhaps he is bored…(from The History of Mr Polly), read by Pip Carter

00:00
Julius Fucik
The Grouchy Old Bear (Der alte Brummbar)
Performer: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vaclav Neumann
Teldec 8 42337 Tr.5

William Makepeace Thackeray
Becky Sharp is initially delighted to be moving in fashionable 18th C circles, but then after a while she finds that it’s all rather tedious – she’d rather be performing at a fair (from Vanity Fair), read by Skye Hallam

00:00
Igor Stravinsky
The Shrovetide Fair (from Petrushka)
Performer: The Philharmonia conducted by Eliahu Inbal
Teldec 229246327-2

Charles Dickens
Lord and Lady Dedlock visit Paris, but despite the many attractions and distractions of the city, Lady Dedlock is bored to death (from Bleak House), read by Pip Carter

00:00
Claude Debussy
Recueillement
Performer: Felicity Lott (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)
Harmonia Mundi HM901219 Tr.14

Margaret Atwood
in this poem called Bored, a girl remembers how bored she was, living with her father, read by Skye Hallam

00:00
Scott Joplin
Real Slow Drag
Performer: Philip Dyson (piano)
ASV CDWHL2120 Tr.12

Friedrich Engels
a description of the stupefying effects of factory work (from the Condition of Working Class in England), read by Pip Carter

00:00
Mosolov
The Iron Foundry
Performer: Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink
Decca 4366402 Tr.1

Saul Bellow
the power of totalitarianism explained as boredom combined with terror (from the novel, Humboldt’s Gift), read by Pip Carter

00:00
Dmitri Shostakovich
String Quartet no.8, 2nd movement
Performer: Borodin Quartet
Decca 425541-2

00:00
Aaron Copland
Quiet City
Performer: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
DG 4273352 Tr.5

Leroi Jones
Epistrophe for Yoda, read by Pip Carter (a Beat Poet stares out of his window in New York, wishing for something to happen)

00:00
Boyce
Gavotte from Symphony no.4
Performer: Brandenburg Consort conducted by Roy Goodman
Hyperion CDA66600 Tr.8

Jane Austen
a picnic at Box Hill and Emma makes fun of Miss Bates for being a bore. From the novel Emma, read by Skye Hallam

00:00
William Walton
Scapino (Comedy Overture)
Performer: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves
EMI 7 63369 2 Tr.2

00:00
Arthur Honegger
Pastorale d’Ete
Performer: Lausanne Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos
Virgin Classics VC 791486-2 Tr.1

Gustave Flaubert
Emma Bovary is desperately bored with her life as the wife of a country doctor (from the novel Madame Bovary), read by Skye Hallam

00:01
Arthur Honegger
Pastorale d’Ete
Performer: Lausanne Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos
Virgin Classics VC 791486-2 Tr.1

Fernando Pessoa
a Portuguese man compares his boss with life – monotonous and banal, but necessary (from The Book Of Disquiet), read by Pip Carter

00:01
Procol Harum
Boredom
Performer: Procol Harum
Dojo EARLD6 Tr.4