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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: 2015年 6月20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. Casey Jones / Grateful Dead // EUROPE ’72: The Complete Recordings (4/11/72 Newcastle, England)
02. Wharf Rat / Grateful Dead // Grateful Dead
03. Old Virginny / Jean Ritchie // The Best Of Jean Ritchie
04. Goodnight Irene / The Weavers // Troubadours Of The Folk Era, Volume 3
05. I Think It’s Going To Rain Today / Randy Newman // Randy Newman Creates Something New Under The Sun
06. Ghosts / Albert Ayler Trio // Spiritual Unity
07. Teen Town / Weather Report // Havana Jam 2
08. Contradanza / Irakere // Havana Jam 2
09. Continuum / Trio Of Doom // Havana Jam 2
10. Come On In My Kitchen / Cassandra Wilson // Blue Light ’til Dawn
11. I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight / Norah Jones // Come Away With Me
12. Blue In Green / Louiz Banks, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, Dilshad Khan, Shankar Mahadevan, Wallace Roney, Mike Stern // Miles From India


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: 2015年 6月20日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨

− 片思いの音楽・両思いの音楽 −

楽曲

「逃げる男と求める女」
ゴンチチ
(4分47秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-02102>
「トゥゲザー・ホエアエヴァー・ウィ・ゴー」
ジャッキー&ロイ
(2分30秒)
SONY REC. SRCS7149>
「ホワット・アー・ゼイ・ドゥーイング・イン・ヘヴン・トゥディ?」
ベラ・フレック、アビゲイル・ウォッシュバーン
(2分50秒)
<ROUNDER DIDX-1067971>
「アイヴ・ゴット・ア・クラッシュ・オン・ユー」
テディー・ウィルソン
(2分19秒)
<COLLECTABLES COL-CD-6680>
「モード・アラクインプロヴィゼーション
ムスタファ・スカンドラニ
(5分13秒)
<EM REC. EM1096CD>
「スイート・インスピレーション」
シーナ&ロケッツ
(3分08秒)
<INVITATION VIH-28196>
「君は望んでいないけど」
ジョー・クーバ・セクステット、チェオ・フェリシアーノ
(3分18秒)
<EL SUR REC. ELSUR007>
「ティアーズ・オン・マイ・ピロー」
リトル・アンソニー&ジ・インペリアルズ
(2分17秒)
<SHOUT!FACTORY DK10667>
「アディオス」
ポール・ウエストン楽団
(2分50秒)
SONY MUSIC ENT. A-27998>
「恋とは何でしょう」
ルイス・シスターズ
(2分28秒)
東芝EMI TOCJ-66320>
「トゥナイト・ユー・ビロング・トゥ・ミー」
ペイシャンス・アンド・プルーデンス
(1分55秒)
<EMI MUSIC SPECIAL MARKETS 72435-77207-2-4>
「8つの夜想曲から 第4番ハ短調
(ピアノ)ガブリエル・タッキーノ
(1分32秒)
<EMI CLASSICS 50999 97216629>
「アイ・ウォント・ユー・トゥー・ビー・マイ・ベイビー」
ルイ・ジョーダン
(2分55秒)
<MCA REC. 204872>
「グッバイ・サンデイ」
エヴリシング・バット・ザ・ガール
(2分53秒)
<WEA BYN14-242288>
「ピアノ協奏曲第1番ホ短調作品11から 第2楽章」
(ピアノ)ダニエル・バレンボイム
管弦楽シュターツカペレ・ベルリン
(指揮)アンドリス・ネルソンス
(9分47秒)
<UNIVERSAL UCCG-1531>
「アワー・デイ・ウィル・カム」
ルビー&ザ・ロマンティックス
(2分31秒)
<KENT KENT016>
「ラヴ」
ゴンチチ
(1分48秒)
SONY MUSIC LABELS ESCL30013,30014>
「グローリー」
コモン&ジョン
(4分32秒)
<配信 NO NUMBER>
「ガルディニアス・イ・ホーテンシアス」
ナー&ゼー
(4分43秒)
<(有)太洋レコード TAIYO 0026>
「グレイト・ギャラクティック」
ミゲル・アトウッド・ファーガソン
(7分05秒)
<RINGS RINC-4>


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

New and Classic Country and Americana
Tue 16 Jun 2015
21:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05ysk8f
Ricky Ross has new music from Neil Young, Kacey Musgraves and Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, plus he celebrates Fleetwood Mac's country connections as the band is in Scotland.

Music Played

01. Don't Wanna Fight
Alabama Shakes
Sound & Colour
Rough Trade Records, Tr.2

02. The Three Bells
The Browns
Housewives Choice (Various Artists)
Music & Memories, Tr.1

03. High Time
Kacey Musgraves
Pageant Material
Mercury Nashville, Tr.1

04. Clear Water
Danny & the Champions of the World
What Kind Of Love
Loose Music, Tr.1

05. Done
Frazey Ford
Indian Ocean
Nettwerk, Tr.4

06. Just a Country Dream
Eric Andersen
A Country Dream
Vanguard, Tr.6

07. Silver Wings
Linda Ronstadt & Earl Scruggs
Dylan, Cash & The Nashville Cats: A New Music City
Legacy, Tr.14

08. You Can't Say We Didn't Try
Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell
The Traveling Kind
Nonesuch, Tr.4

09. Emmylou
First Aid Kit
(CD Single)
Witchita, Tr.1

10. Burden of the Cross
Dale Watson
Call Me Insane
Red House Records, Tr.3

11. Cricket (At Night I Can Fly)
Amy LaVere & Will Sexton
Hallelujah I'm A Dreamer
Archer Records, Tr.1

12. Gasoline & Matches
Buddy & Julie Miller
Written in Chalk
New West, Tr.2

13. A Rock Star Bucks A Coffee Shop
Neil Young & Promise of The Real
The Monsanto Years
Reprise, Tr.5

14. Songbird
Willie Nelson
Songbird
Lost Highway, Tr.2

15. Landslide
Dixie Chicks
(CD Single)
Columbia

16. Cool Water
Fleetwood Mac
Single
Warner, Tr.1

17. Call To War
The Lone Bellow
Then Came the Morning
DESCENDANT RECORDS, Tr.5

18. Satisfy Me
Anderson East
Delilah
Elektra, Tr.2

19. Railroad Wings
Patty Griffin
Children Running Through
ATO, Tr.8

20. Please Let Me Let it Go
The Barr Brothers
Sleeping Operator
Secret City Records, Tr.13

21. Life Decays
Woodenbox
Foreign Organ
Olive Grove Records, Tr.2

22. How Can I
Laura Marling
Short Movie
Ribbon Music, Tr.10

23. Blessed Assurance
Randy Travis
Worship & Faith
Word Entertainment, Tr.10


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

Karen Marguth
http://karenmarguth.com/
Sat 20 Jun 2015
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05zgf6y
Classical Voice Season: Live from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff, Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests and introduces live music from pianist Geoff Eales
http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/emv5v2

Music Played

01. New York Shuffle
Frankie Capp/ Nat Pierce Orchestra
Performer: Bill Green, Marshall Royal, Joe Roccisano, Jackie Kelso, Pete Christlieb, Bob Cooper, Bob Efford, John Audino, Frank Szabo, Al Aarons, Snooky Young, Bill Berry, Alan Kaplan, George Bohanon, Buster Cooper, Mel Wanzo, Ray Pohlman, Bob Maize
Juggernaut Strikes Again
CONCORD, CCD-4183

02. A Simple Matter of Conviction
Bill Evans
Performer: Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez, Shelly Manne
A Simple Matter of Conviction
Verve, 837-757

03. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Jen Wilson Ensemble
Performer: Cris Haines, Chris Ryan, Paula Gardiner, Mark O’Connor, Margot Morgan
Twelve Poems
Haulwen Records, B004A91TI4

04. Cloudburst
Ike Isaacs Trio
Performer: Dave Lambert, Annie Ross, Jon Hendricks, Harry "Sweets" Edison
The Hottest New Group in Jazz
Columbia, 5438272-NA

05. Misty Morning
The Big Chris Barber Band
Performer: Bob Hund, Mike Henry, John Deferary, John Crocker, Nick Payton, Chris Barber, Pat Halcox, Paul Sealy, John Slaughter, Vic Pitt, Colin Miller
Misty Morning
Timeless, CD TTD641

06. Stardust
Sarah Vaughan
Performer: Thad Jones, Snooky Young, Wendell Culley, Joe Newman, Al Grey, Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Marshall Royal, Billy Mitchell, Frank Wess, Frank Foster, Charlie Fowlkes, Ronnell Bright, Freddie Green, Richard Davis, Sonny Payne
No Count Sarah
Emarcy, Tr.8

07. The Connection
Frank Ricotti
Performer: Kenny Baker, Roy Willox, Tony Coe, Stan Sulzmann, Ronnie Ross, Don Lusher, David Hartley, Paul Hart, Les Thatcher, Chris Laurence, Harold Fisher
The Beiderbecke Connection
Dormouse, DM20

08. Life Was Transient
Troyka
Performer: Kit Downes, Chris Montague, Joshua Blackmore
Ornithophobia
Naim Records, 210

09. Imagination
Karen Marguth
Performer: Kevin Hill
Just You Just Me
Way Fae, WM151
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X4UF9OA/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

Alison Goldfrapp
Sun 21 Jun 2015
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05zgh5w
As part of the BBC's Classical Voice season, Michael Berkeley's guest is singer Alison Goldfrapp.

Alison Goldfrapp burst onto the music scene fifteen years ago, as lead singer in the duo Goldfrapp with the debut album Felt Mountain. Rock critics reached for adjectives such as 'lush', 'symphonic', 'epic'. Since Felt Mountain there have been five more hit albums, moving across pop, dance, electronic music - but each featuring the same extraordinary voice. Alongside the six gold albums, Goldfrapp also composed the soundtrack for the John Lennon film, Nowhere Boy, and the music for the recent Medea, starring Helen McCrory, at the National Theatre.

In Private Passions, Alison Goldfrapp talks to Michael Berkeley about finding her voice, and about the childhood that inspired her. Her father ('a closet hippy') used to take all six children out into the Hampshire woods, and make them sit still and listen, for hours; when there was a full moon he would drive them to the sea, for a night swim. The first time Goldfrapp heard her own voice soar was as a schoolgirl at the Alton Convent School in Hampshire, and encouraged by the nuns, she sang higher and higher until she felt a kind of 'buzzing' in her head: an unforgettable experience.

Goldfrapp chooses music which features a choir of extraordinary women's voices, the Bulgarian State Radio female choir, and Jessye Norman singing Fruhling from Strauss's Four Last Songs. She also chooses Atmospheres by Gyorgy Ligeti - music she finds very frightening - and celebrates both Mahler, and Ennio Morricone's film music, especially his score to an erotic thriller from 1969, Dirty Angels. And she reveals the music her partner Lisa Gunning sends her to listen to when they're apart.

Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:01
Goldfrapp
Utopia (Felt Mountain)
Ensemble: Goldfrapp

00:05
[traditional]
Pilentzee Pee
Choir: Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir

00:11
Astor Piazzolla
Balda para mi muerte
Performer: Amelita Baltar
Performer: Astor Piazzolla

00:21
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.5 (4th mvt: Adagietto)
Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker
Conductor: Claudio Abbado

00:34
György Ligeti
Atmospheres
Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Claudio Abbado

00:42
Richard Strauss
Fruhling (4 Last Songs)
Singer: Jessye Norman
Orchestra: Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
Conductor: Kurt Masur

00:49
Steve Reich
Pulses (Music for 18 Musicians)
Ensemble: Steve Reich and Musicians

00:56
Ennio Morricone
Un altro mare (Vergogna schifosi)
Ensemble: Ensemble


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

Women in Love
Sun 21 Jun 2015
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05zgh62
Diana Quick and Sophie Ward read a selection of poems inspired by the love between women over the ages - from the great Sappho whose many poems exist in tiny fragments, to Virginia Woolf in comic vein and the aunt and niece partnership who travelled Europe writing exquisite poems under the nom de plume Michael Field. Includes music by Hildegard of Bingen, Delibes and Debussy.

Producer’s Note
Poetry about love between women is a secret garden where everything shimmers ardently, tremulously, intensely. It’s secret because it stands somewhat outside the mainstream. But once you step inside, the sounds and aromas cause you to surrender to its intoxications.

There is one poet who towers above everyone else in the quality and fascination of her lyrics. Sappho, who lived on the Greek island of Lesbos around 600 BC, is one of the first poets that has come down to us who wrote from a first-person view-point about the bitter-sweet pains and joys of love. In fact it is something of a miracle that her work has survived at all. She wrote in an unusual dialect, and over the years her poems started to fall out of the chain of transmission whereby works got copied and passed down to the next generation. In fact, most of what we know of Sappho survives in snippets of her work quoted by ancient Roman grammarians illustrating arcane points of grammar and syntax.

But although the manuscript tradition broke off, some poems have turned up on bits of Egyptian papyri, such as those found in the ancient rubbish heaps of Oxyrhynchus, where a major find recovered many new fragments. These were found on strips of papyrus that had been used to wrap mummies, stuff sacred animals, and wrap coffins. The task of joining these shards together and identifying them is still being done today.

Each succeeding generation has been inspired by different facets if these fascinating gems. The Roman poet Ovid portrayed Sappho as an aging voluptuary reclaimed for heterosexuality through a supposed male lover, Phaon. This in turned was translated by Pope in the 18th Century as “Sappho to Phaon”.

But in “Sappho to Philaenis” the metaphysical poet, John Donne celebrates a passionate lesbian affair as a relationship of equality (something that was almost impossible between members of the same sex during the Renaissance.) In this powerfully wrought poem, the normally unreconstructed Donne emerges almost as a proto-feminist.

In the Victorian era the Pre-Raphaelite, Swinburne, took a perverse delight in the byways of what was considered at the time to be deviant sexuality. In "Anactoria" (supposedly one of Sappho’s lovers) he explores lesbian love as poisonous and destructive.

The French-Belgian poet, Pierre Louÿs went one step further with Songs of Bilitis – an elaborate hoax in which the sensually lesbian verses were falsely ascribed to an ancient Greek courtesan and contemporary of Sappho.

The Canadian poet Bliss Carman in his “Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics” took some of the fragments as a starting point from which to construct complete poems.

But perhaps the most extraordinary case is that of the aunt and niece combo that went under the nom de plume, Michael Field. Katharine Harris Bradley and her niece and ward Edith Emma Cooper wrote many Sappho-inspired poems together. They were lovers and co-authors for over 40 years, part of the Aesthetic Movement and strongly influenced by the thought of Walter Pater.

In the middle of the programme we take a detour from white-hot Mediterranean passion to the crisp white linen of New England – the world where the reclusive Emily Dickinson hid away, dressed permanently in white, writing cool, home-spun poems and letters to her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert which seem to reveal hidden depths of passion beneath the surface.

A generation later, the cigar-smoking Amy Lowell – who was romantically linked to another American poet, Mercedes de Acosta - was much more the image of feisty, independent American womanhood. Very much the kind of female companion you could imagine motoring around with Henry James, who wrote possibly the funniest novel about the feminist movement – The Bostonians - set against the brooding, undeclared love between the humourless Olive Chancellor and the ardent Verena Tarrant.

In the middle comes the iconic scene from Virginia Woolf’s novel, Orlando, where the eponymous hero is transformed into the eponymous heroine – and satirically questioning the whole question of gender difference as a social construct.

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The music I have chosen to go with these texts are there mainly because they seemed “right” for the context – with no agenda for “outing” anyone. Though both Linda Montano and Pauline Oliveros proudly appear on a CD called “Lesbian American Composers.”

Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess and composer, Hildegard of Bingen wrote highly charged letters to her younger assistant, Richardis von Stade, which might imply a romantic attachment - but that is to interpret the relationship from today’s perspective.

Delibes’ Flower duet was used as the background music for one of cinema’s most iconic Lesbian scenes in The Hunger, starring Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon.

It was a pleasure to discover the music of Dame Ethyl Smyth who had a stream of passionate Lesbian affairs and was an equally passionate member of the women's suffrage movement.
Producer: Clive Portbury

Music Played

00:00
Linda Montano
Portrait of Sappho
Performer: Linda Montano (voice & electronics & piano)
CRI CD 780, Tr.3

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 50
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 42
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 58
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 155
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 4
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 156
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 14
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 113
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 12
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 36
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 94
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 52
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 29
Reader: Diana Quick

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 79
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch)
Fragment 93
Reader: Diana Quick

00:07
Hildegard von Bingen
O nos peregrine sumus from Ordo Virtutum
Performer: Sequentia
DHM 77394 2, Tr.3

Amy Lowell
Aubade
Reader: Sophie Ward

Amy Lowell
Interlude
Reader: Diana Quick

00:11
Aaron Copland
Piano Sonata, 2nd movement
Performer: Peter Lawson
EMI 2 34465 2, Tr.2

Emily Dickinson
Her breast is fit for pearls
Reader: Diana Quick

00:15
John Adams
Put your loving arms around me from Gnarly Buttons (extract)
Performer: André Trouttet (clarinet), Ensemble InterContemporain
EMI 9 67133 2, Tr.7

Emily Dickinson
It’s a sorrowful morning Susie
Reader: Sophie Ward

00:19
Aaron Copland
Fanfare for a common man
Performer: Mexico City Philharmonic orchestra, Enrique Batiz
Angel CDM7643062, Tr.1

Virginia Woolf
Orlando (extract)
Reader: Sophie Ward

00:25
Spoliansky
Maskulinum-Femininum
Performer: Ute Lemper (soprano), Jeff Cohen (piano)
Decca 452 601-2, Tr.14

Henry James
The Bostonians (extract)
Reader: Diana Quick

00:30
Pauline Oliveros
Poem of Change (extract)
Performer: Pauline Oliveros (voice & accordion)
CDR CD 780, Tr.1

00:31
Ethel Smith
Elegy from Concerto for violin, horn & orchestra (extract)
Performer: Sophie Langdon (violin), Richard Watkins (horn), BBC Philharmonic, Odaline de la Martinez (conductor)
Chandos 9449, Tr.6

John Donne
Sappho to Philaenis
Reader: Sophie Ward

00:41
Léo Delibes
Dome épais from Lakme
Performer: Mady Mesplé (soprano), Danielle Millet (mezzo), Orchestra of the Opéra comique, Alain Lombard (conductor)
EMI 7494320 2, CD1, Tr.5

Katherine Fowler Philips
To my excellent Lucasia, on our friendship
Reader: Sophie Ward

00:46
k.d.lang & Ben Mink
Miss Chatelaine
Performer: k.d. lang
Nonesuch 7559-79798-9, CD1, Tr.9

Swineburne
Anactoria (extract)
Reader: Diana Quick

00:51
Pauline Oliveros
Poem of Change (extract)
Performer: Pauline Oliveros (voice & accordion)
CDR CD 780, Tr.1

Pope
Sappho to Phaon (extract)
Reader: Diana Quick

00:56
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov
La Mer (extract)
Performer: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jose Serebrier (conductor)
Warner Classics 2564 66467-2, CD5, Tr.5

Sappho (translated by Paul Roche)
Come back to me, Gongyla
Reader: Diana Quick

Michael Field
Come Gorgo, put the rug in place
Reader: Diana Quick

01:00
Claude Debussy
Syrinx
Performer: Juliette Hurel (flute)
Naïve V4925, Tr.1

Pierre Louys (translated by Alvah Bessie)
Penumbra
Reader: Sophie Ward

Pierre Louys (translated by Alvah Bessie)
The Complaisant Friend
Reader: Diana Quick

01:03
Sir Granville Bantock
Sappho (Prelude)
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley (conductor)
Hyperion CDA66899, Tr.1

Bliss Carman
I loved thee, Atthis, in the long ago
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Mary Barnard)
He is more than a hero
Reader: Diana Quick

Bliss Carman
Like torn sea-kelp in the drift
, read by Diana Quick
Sappho (translated by Jim Powell)

Sappho
Fragment 6 (The Anactoria Poem)
Reader: Sophie Ward

Sappho (translated by Mary Bernard)
I have not had one word from her
Reader: Diana Quick

Michael Field
A Girl
Reader: Sophie Ward