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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://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/
放送日: 2012年10月13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
01. But For Now / The Beauty Room
ALBUM:All In My Head
02. Wonders In The Sky / The Beauty Room
ALBUM:All In My Head
03. Rolling Sea / Vetiver
ALBUM:Tight Knit
04. Goin' Back / Devendra Banhart
ALBUM:What Will We Be
05. Courting Blues / Lisa Hannigan
ALBUM:Sea Sew
06. Mystic Of The East / Van Morrison
ALBUM:Born To Sing: No Plan B
07. Pagan Heart / Van Morrison
ALBUM:Born To Sing: No Plan B
08. Searchin' / The Coasters
ALBUM:50 Coastin' Classics
09. Something You Got / Jerry Douglas feat. Eric Clapton
ALBUM:Traveler
10. Memo From Turner / Mick Jagger
ALBUM:Performance: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
11. The Crying Game / Dave Berry
ALBUM:The Fab Sixties Vol 7
12. In My Life / 告井延隆
ALBUM:Sgt. Tsugei's Only One Club Band
13. I Want You (Single Version) / Marvin Gaye
ALBUM:I Want You - Deluxe Edition
14. After The Dance (Vocal) / Marvin Gaye
ALBUM:I Want You - Deluxe Edition
15. I Wanna Be Where You Are (After The Dance) / Marvin Gaye
ALBUM:I Want You - Deluxe Edition
16. I Wanna Be Where You Are / Marvin Gaye
ALBUM:I Want You - Deluxe Edition


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://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/kaiteki/
放送日: 2012年10月13日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
湯浅学


− ロバとラクダの音楽 −
「サンド」 (ゴンチチ)(3分06秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1406>

「キャメル・ウォーク」 (アイケッツ)(2分39秒)
P-VINE PCD-93060>

「映画“ブロークン・フラワー”から ライド・ユア・ドンキー」(ザ・テナーズ)(2分04秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCL-1105>

「ろばくんのうた」(楠トシエ石川進愛川欽也)(1分24秒)
キングレコード KICS1349,1350>

「“物語”から 白い小さなろば」(3分20秒)
(語り)中嶋朋子
(ピアノ)伊藤エイミーまどか
東芝EMI TOCE-8491>

「キャメル」 (ソニー・ロリンズ)(4分15秒)
ビクターエンタテインメント VICJ-60224,60225>

「ヨーデリング・バード・イン・マイ・ハット」 (浦朋恵)(4分37秒)
<マイベスト MYRD-33>

「ニードルズ・イン・ザ・キャメルズ・アイ」 (イーノ)(3分25秒)
<ISLAND REC. ILPS9268>

「オールド・マン・アンド・ドンキー」 (マイティ・スパロウ)(3分57秒)
<MACE REC. M10002>

「メイビー・イン・ア・ドリーム」 (ソッピース・キャメル)(2分07秒)
<テイチク 28CP-33>

「ジョーイズ・キャメル」 (ゴドレー&クレーム)(5分29秒)
<POLYDOR UICY-94542>

「スウィート・ジョージア・ブラウン」(エマヌエル・セイルズ、ナーヴィン・キンボール)(4分59秒)
<徳間音楽産業 VC-2015>

宮本武蔵」 (ドンキー・カルテット)(5分05秒)
RCA日本ビクター JRT-1060>

「ザ・ドンキー・セレナード」(サンジェット・セレナーダーズ・スティール・バンド)(2分38秒)
コロムビア CL2460>

「アイ・ウォント・トゥー・ビー・ユア・サンシャイン」(加藤千晶)(3分34秒)
<ガッタントンレコード GATTAN-001>

「月の沙漠」 (小林旭)(5分28秒)
コロムビア COCP-35858>

「リズムの架け橋」 (サンタナ)(4分30秒)
SONY SRCS6318>

「かげろう」 (ゴンチチ)(1分51秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-02179>

「リトル・ジャパン」 (ロス・ロボス)(3分11秒)
<WARNER BROSS WPCR-681>

「退屈な歌」 (小野一穂)(5分13秒)
<Kotoba-Rec. KR-004>


Jazz Record Requests
Make a request...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 13 Oct 2012
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Alyn Shipton with requests including Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Hampton Hawes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9z9p
As the Piano Season on the BBC continues, Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests for jazz by Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Hampton Hawes. Plus there's music by Benny Goodman and Kenny Burrell.


Music Played
01. Hampton Hawes — Will You Still Be Mine?
Composer: Dennis, Adair Performers: Hampton Hawes, p; Jim Hall, g; Red Mitchell, b; Bruz Freeman, drums. 13 Nov 1956.
All Night Session, Definitive, 11371, CD 2 Track 1

02. Jean-Yves Thibaudet — Turn Out the Stars
Composer: Bill Evans Performers: Jean-Yves Thibaudet, p. New York 1996.
Conversations with Bill Evans, Decca, 4555122, Track 3

03. Joe Venuti's Blue Four — Beating the Dog
Composer: Venuti, Lang Performers: Joe Venuti, vn; Adrian Rollini, bsx, Arthur Schutt, p; Eddie Lang, g; 1927.
Jazz City New York, Marshall Cavendish, CD 030, Track 1

04. Johnny Guarnieri — Sorry I Lost My Head
Composer: Guarnieri, De Felitta Performers: Johnny Guarnieri, p, 1947.
1946 47, Classics, 1063, track 19

05. Kenny Burrell — Montuno blues
Composer: Burrell Performers: Kenny Burrell, g; Coleman Hawkins, ts; Tommy Flanagan, p; Major Holley, b; Eddie Locke, d; Ray Baretto, cga. 14 Sept 1962
Blue Burrell, Xtra, 5048, Side 1 / Track 4

06. Benny Goodman — Titter Pipes
Composer: Tommy Newsome Performers: Joe Newman, Joe Wilder, John Frosk, Jimmy Maxwell, t; Jimmy Knepper, Willie Dennis, Wayne Andre, tb; Benny Goodman, cl; Phil Woods, Jerry Dodgion, Gene Allen, Zoot Sims, Tommy Newsome, reeds; John Bunch, p; Turk Van Lake, g; Bill Crow, b; Mel Lewis d. 1962.
16 Top Tracks, RCA, 90129, Track 6

07. Andrew Hill — Cantarnos
Composer: Hill Performers: Joe Henderson, ts; Andrew Hill, p; Richard Davis, b; Roy Haynes, d. Nov 1963.
Black Fire, Blue Note, 96502, Track 4

08. Nikki Iles — Hush
Composer: Iles Performers: Nikki Iles, p; Rufus Reid, b; Jeff Williams, d. 2010
Hush, Basho, 382, Track 6

09. Colin Purbrook — Golden Earrings
Composer: Victor Young Performers: Colin Purbrook p; Colin Oxley g; Andrew Cleyndert, b.
My Ideal, Trio, 555, Track 8

10. Miles Davis — Four
Composer: Davis Performers: Miles Davis, t; Sonny Stitt, as; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, p; Jimmy Cobb, d. 11 Oct 1960.
Paris Jazz Concert, Europe 1, 17427, Track 3


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 passion for jazz, through an exploration of its great writers, singers and players, as told from his own individual perspective. Having spent more than twenty years as host to Jazz Record Requests, reading listeners' letters and observing their passion for all types of jazz, Geoffrey Smith goes solo in this new series, exploring and illuminating the story of great jazz across its entire range, through personally-selected sequences of tracks.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5z0s
The Piano Trio: Episode 1
Sun 14 Oct 2012
00:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith surveys the development of the piano trio in the 1940s and 50s.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9zg7
Is the piano trio the most popular jazz combination? In the first of two programmes for Radio 3's Piano Season, Geoffrey Smith surveys the development of the format in the 40s and 50s, from Nat King Cole and Oscar Peterson to Bill Evans and Ahmad Jamal.


Music Played
01. Teddy Wilson — Three Little Words
Composer: Kalmar-Ruby Performers: Teddy Wilson, p; Milt Hinton, b; Jo Jones, d. January 1955
Complete Recordings, Essential Jazz Classics, EJCS5408; D1, Tr.4

02. Clarence Profit — I Got Rhythm
Composer: George and Ira Gershwin Performers: Clarence Profit, p; Billy Moore, g; Ben Brown, b. February 1939
Swing Street vol II, Columbia, SX 1506. S2/7

03. Nat King Cole — Honeysuckle Rose
Composer: Waller Performers: Nat King Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; Johnny Miller, b. July 1947
The Best of the Nat King Cole Trio, Capitol, CDP 7982882 (1); Tr. 10

04. Oscar Peterson — Sweet Georgia Brown
Composer: Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey Sr. Maceo Pinkard Performers: Oscar Peterson, p; Herb Ellis, g; Ray Brown, b. July 1958
On The Town, Verve, 543 834-2. T.1

05. Oscar Peterson — Place St. Henri
Composer: Peterson Performers: Oscar Peterson, p; Ray Brown, b; Ed Thigpen, d. 1964
Canadiana Suite, Fontana, SFL 13015. S1/3

06. Erroll Garner — Teach Me Tonight
Composer: Cahn & De Paul Performers: Erroll Garner, p; Eddie Calhoun, b; Denzil Best, d. September 1955
Concert By The Sea, Columbia, 451042 2. Tr. 2

Way to Play

Way to Play

07. Bill Evans — What is There to Say
Composer: Harburg, Duke Performers: Bill Evans, p; Sam Jones, b; Philly Joe Jones, d. December 1958.
The Way To Play, Proper, P169. CD1, Tr. 17

08. Bill Evans — Solar
Composer: Davis Performers: Bill Evans, p; Scott LaFaro, b Paul Motian, d. June 1961.
The Way To Play, Proper, P169. CD4, Tr.4

09. Ahmad Jamal — Billy Boy
Composer: Trad Performers: Ahmad Jamal, p; Israel Crosby, b; Vernell Fournier, d.January 1956
The Quintessence, Fremeaux & Associes, FA 289. D1, Tr.13

10. Ahmad Jamal — One For Miles
Composer: Jamal Performers: Ahmad Jamal, p; Jamil Sulieman, b; Chuck Lampkin, d. June 1964
Naked City Theme, Chess, CRL 4001. S2/2


Desert Island Discs
Desert Island Discs was created by Roy Plomley in 1942, and the format is simple: a guest is invited by Kirsty Young to choose the eight records they would take with them to a desert island
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs

Noah Stewart
Sun 14 Oct 2012
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Kirsty Young interviews opera singer Noah Stewart.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9vhp
Kirsty Young's castaway is the American opera singer, Noah Stewart.

He's a hit in opera houses around the world and his solo CD has topped the classical charts. Yet for a long time the closest he managed to get to the stage was as a receptionist at Carnegie Hall. He won a scholarship to the prestigious Juilliard School in New York though while waiting for his big break, he waited tables and did voice overs for Sesame Street.

Blessed not only with rich, clear tenor tones he also possesses the good looks of a Hollywood film star. Brought up by his single mother in Harlem, he still lives with her when he's not travelling the world and says of the neighbourhood he grew up in, ... "for me it was hard to be there ... because I just didn't see many successful black men around... there were just not many of us who made it out".

Producer: Christine Pawlowsky.


Music Played
01. Ella Fitzgerald — If you can’t sing it you’ll have to swing it (Mr Paganini)
Ella Returns to Berlin, Verve

02. Aretha Franklin — Ain’t No Way
Respect: The Very Best of Aretha Franklin, WSM/BMG

03. Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles — Lady Marmalade
Best of Patti, Sony

04. Giacomo Puccini — Vissi d’arte from Tosca
Artist: Leontyne Price
Leontyne Price: Mozart. Verdi. Puccini, Decca

05. Bill Cosby — Noah
The Best of Bill Cosby, Warner

06. Francesco Cilea — E la Solita Storia
Artist: Beniamino Gigli
Gigli: Vol.2 1925-1940, Nimbus

07. B.B. KingThe Thrill has Gone
B B KING: Definitive Greatest Hits, MCA

08. Cyndi Lauper — Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Cyndi Lauper - Twelve Deadly Sins, EPIC


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates, and talk about the influence music has had on their lives
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

Arlene Phillips
Sun 14 Oct 2012
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Michael Berkeley's guest is choreographer Arlene Phillips.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9zgh
Michael Berkeley welcomes the award-winning choreographer Arlene Phillips, who came to prominence by creating the hugely popular dance group Hot Gossip in the 1970s. After the group achieved TV fame, Arlene worked with major artists from Duran Duran and Diana Ross to Robbie Williams, TV shows and specials, large-scale events such as The Royal Variety Show and Party at the Palace, and worldwide stage productions of shows such as Flashdance, The Sound of Music, Grease and We Will Rock You. She has also directed smash-hit musicals such as Saturday Night Fever, Starlight Express, Jesus Christ Superstar, Saturday Night Fever and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. She has appeared on many TV shows, most notably as a judge on 'Strictly Come Dancing' from 2004 until 2009. In the run-up to the 2012 Olympic Games she was appointed the government's 'Dance Tsar' to help improve the nation's fitness. She has also choreographed over 100 TV commercials in the UK and USA.

Arlene's music choices begin with the Dance at the Gym from Bernstein's West Side Story, which fuelled her love of American Jazz. As a small child, she dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer, and she has chosen the Transformation Scene from Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty, one of the greatest of all ballets. Andrew Lloyd Webber is a personal friend, and the theme from his Paganini Variations is her next choice, followed by a number from the show Les Miserables, sung by Alfie Boe. Mozart's Requiem is another passion, also the famous clog dance from the Herold/Lanchbery ballet La fille mal gardee. Her other choices include music by Philip Glass, Pachelbel's Canon, which was one of the first classical pieces she heard, and an Argentine tango.


Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:08
Leonard Bernstein
'Dance at the Gym’ from ‘West Side Story
Original Soundtrack Recording (conducted by Johnny Green)
CD/Record number:CBS 4676062
00:14
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Music from ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ (Act II sc 1)
National Philharmonic Orchestra/Richard Bonynge
CD/Record number:DECCA 4254682
00:20
Andrew Lloyd Webber
‘Theme’ from ‘Variations’ (Paganini Caprice in A minor no 24 & Variations 1-4)
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Don Airey/Rod Argent (keyboards), Jon Hiseman (Drums/percussion), John Mole (bass), Gary Moore (guitar), Barbara Thompson (wind instruments)
CD/Record number:MCA DMCL1816
00:25
Claude-Michel Schönberg
‘Bring Him Home’ from ‘Les Miserables’ by Schönberg/Boublil
Alfie Boe
CD/Record number:DECCA 2759210
00:31
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Lacrimosa’ from Requiem in D minor K626
John Alldis Choir/English Chamber Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim
CD/Record number:EMI 2127182
00:36
Ferdinand Herold & John Lanchbery
‘Clog Dance’ from ‘La Fille mal gardée’
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden/John Lanchbery
CD/Record number:DECCA 4308492
00:40
Philip Glass
Dance 9 from ‘In the Upper Room’ (Excerpt)
Conducted by Michael Riesman
CD/Record number:CBS MK39539
00:46
Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D major
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin
CD/Record number:TELARC CD80080
00:53
Juan Larenza
Flores del Alma
Tango Siempre
CD/Record number:Nocturno ARC Music 5929356
http://www.classicarts.co.uk/passions-thisWeek.asp


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

Piano
Sun 14 Oct 2012
18:30
BBC Radio 3
Texts and music celebrating the piano. Readings by Louise Jameson and Joshua Richards.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9zgr
Piano Season on the BBC.

Louise Jameson and Joshua Richards with poetry, prose and music celebrating the piano.

The piano inspires a kaleidoscope of musical styles, but packs an emotional punch as well. Join actors Louise Jameson and Joshua Richards for poetry and prose that celebrates love, loss, nostalgia, grim determination and joy, all inspired by the piano. With music to match, of course.


Producer's Note
“This curious beast with its enormous moonlit smile” is how American poet Billy Collins describes the piano. And it’s a beast that takes a lot of taming, as any parent of piano-learning offspring can attest.

In this edition of Words and Music I have included the hopes, failings and triumphs of learners of all ages and abilities – Donald Justice’s conscientious Czerny-wielding child, Billy Collins’ exasperated adult learner, Roy Helton’s harassed woman trying to teach herself from a primer, Rachel Cusk’s Thomas, who has given up his job for a year to play the piano and finds himself trying to impress his piano teacher with some hard-won Beethoven, and – I have waited to get this on Radio 3 for years - Sparky , blatantly cheating with his magic piano. Finally there is Linda Pastan’s moving poem about a man who after years of childhood practice, has reached the longed-for point of playing for himself, because he can and because he wants to.

Of course anyone can play chopsticks, including Marilyn Monroe, and rather more smoothly, Liberace, but who can resist Ogden Nash’s curse upon the man who composed it.

Along the way I have included poems of piano-induced nostalgia, provoking remembrance of past times for D H Lawrence, and Siegfried Sassoon’s elegiac account of a distant concert party in Egypt in 1918. Randall Jarrell’s revisiting of the past comes from the memory of a player-piano, playing remotely, playing itself, not quite connecting with the music, as a grown woman doesn’t quite connect with her own early life.

The piano has long been an instrument for flirtation, and so I have included the passage in “Emma” where the seemingly decorous Jane Fairfax and the slightly trying-too-hard Frank Churchill endeavour not to let on that they are in love. I have given them a Mozart duet at the end of this reading, which I’m sure Frank would have liked to have attempted to play with Jane. And Shakespeare, whose love-lorn Sonnet 128 is the source of the phrase “tickling the ivories” although he rather predates the piano proper.

Then there is Christopher Morley’s sardonic take on his young female neighbour bashing the lights out her piano in an attempt to impress her suitor. She (and he) might have appreciated the fiery playing of Liszt, Glenn Gould, or indeed the apparently literally combustible Jerry Lee Lewis.

So here is a celebration of the piano, which for all its challenges, helps us, as Robert Frost says, to “get some color and music out of life”.

Elizabeth Funning (producer)


Music and featured items
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

00:00
Claude Debussy
Dr Gradus ad Parnassas from Children’s Corner.
Performer: Noriko Ogawa (piano)
BIS CD 1205, Tr 17

Donald Justice
The Pupil, read by Louise Jameson

Robert Louis Stevenson
Early in the morning I hear on your piano, read by Joshua Richards

00:02
Camille Saint-Saëns
Pianistes from Carnival of the Animals
Performer: Jean-Philippe Collard, Michel Beroff (pianos) Performer: Le Trio a Cordes Francaix
EMI CDC 7475432, Tr 4

Ogden Nash
Piano Tuner, Untune me that Tune, read by Joshua Richards. Used by permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd. Copyright © 1945. All Rights reserved.

00:05
Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell Excerpt from “Rachmaninov and Chopsticks” from “The Seven Year Itch”.
Blue Moon BM 4102, Tr 4

00:07
Euphemia Allen, arr. Liberace Chopsticks
Performer: Liberace (piano) and orchestra
Columbia 4989522, Tr 10

Billy Collins
Piano Lessons, read by Louise Jameson

00:11
Richard Rodgers
“It might as well be Spring”
Performer: Andre Previn (piano)
Emarcy 06025 172 983-1 6, Tr 12

D.H.Lawrence
Piano, read by Joshua Richards.

00:16
Frank Bridge
Come to me in my dreams
Performer: Yvonne Kenny (soprano), Caroline Almonte (piano)
ABC 476 158 1, Tr 7

John Updike
Player Piano, read by Joshua Richards

00:19
Jelly Roll Morton
Midnight Mama
Performer: Piano Roll (Jelly Roll Morton)
Nonesuch 7559793632, Tr 1

Randall Jarrell
The Player Piano, read by Louise Jameson

00:25
Fryderyk Chopin
Waltz in A minor op 34.2
Performer: Zoltan Kocsis
Philips 412 890-2, Tr 3

00:31
John Bull
Chromatic Galliard
Performer: Sophie Yates (virginals)
Chaconne CHAN 0699, Tr 18

Shakespeare
Sonnet 128, read by Joshua Richards.

Roy Helton
In Passing, read by Louise Jameson

00:35
Ludwig van Beethoven
Fur Elise
Performer: Steven Osborne (piano)
, Hyperion CDA 67879, Tr 30

Robert Frost
The Investment, read by Joshua Richards.

Siegfried Sassoon
Concert Party (Egyptian Base Camp), read by Louise Jameson

00:38
Keith Nichols
Till the sun comes shining through
KPM 358 CD, Tr 9

00:40
Zo Elliot
There’s a long, long trail a-winding.
Performer: Thomas Allen (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Hyperion CDA67374, Tr 11.

Christopher Morley
Hic Sudavit Sed Non Frustra, read by Joshua Richards.

00:44
Alan Livingston
Excerpt from “Sparky’s Magic Piano”.
EMI CDEMS1466, Tr 1

00:46
Fryderyk Chopin
Etude in C minor ("Revolutionary"), Opus 10 number 12
Performer: Maurizio Pollini (piano)
DG 413 794-2, Tr 1

Jane Austen
Emma (excerpt from Chapter 10), read by Louise Jameson.

00:49
Franz Schubert
Deutsche D 972 (Excerpt from Dances 3 and 2)
Performer: Alice Ader (piano)
Chant du Monde LDC 278 876, Tr 7

00:51
John Field
Excerpt from Rondo from Sonata no. 3 (H.8`3) (Op.1`3) in C minor,
Performer: Míceál O'Rourke (piano)
CHAN 8787, Tr 6

00:52
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sonata for piano duet (K.19d) in C major, 3rd movement; Rondeau
Performer: Christoph Eschenbach and Justus Frantz (piano duet)
DG 435 0422, Tr 3

Edward Clerihew Bentley
Liszt, read by Louise Jameson

00:56
Franz Liszt
Totentanz for piano and orchestra (S.126) (opening)
Performer: Krystian Zimerman (piano) Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra Performer: Seiji Ozawa (conductor)
DG 477 9525

Stuart Isacoff
A Natural History of the Piano (excerpt), read by Joshua Richards.

00:59
Blackwell/Hammer
Great Balls of Fire
Performer: Jerry Lee Lewis
PCD 814, Tr 1

01:00
Johann Sebastian Bach
Two-part inventions, no.13 BWV.784 in A min
Performer: Glenn Gould (piano)
Sony Classical SMK 52596, Tr 19

Rachel Cusk
The Bradshaw Variations (excerpt), read by Joshua Richards.

01:04
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata no 8 in C minor op 13 “Pathetique” – Adagio cantabile
Performer: Maria-Joao Pires (piano)
Apex 8573 89225 2, Tr 5

Linda Pastan
Practicing, read by Louise Jameson

01:09
Scott Joplin
Elite Syncopations
Performer: Alexander Peskanov (piano)
Naxos 8.559114, Tr 7