Lost and Found
Texts and music on the theme of being lost, with readers Harriet Walter and Don Warrington. Including Dante, Thoreau and Marquez, plus Beethoven, Bach, Debussy, Kern and Ives.
Lost thoughts, lost paths, lost time, lost love, lost innocence. Harriet Walter and Don Warrington read poetry and prose on the idea of being lost, both physically and metaphysically. The programme ventures into areas of life which can make us fearful; places where emotional states can be raw, some of the writers here are caught up in the emotion of the moment, occasionally bitter, but many are reflective, considering the truths uncovered in moments when the familiar and the known are gone, or obscured. Does this lead to confusion and regret, or to a eureka moment of clarity? The music includes Beethoven, Bach, Debussy, Jerome Kern and Charles Ives.
Producer: Janet Tuppen
READINGS
Dante Alighieri - Inferno Canto I
William Blake - Little Boy Lost
Georgia Douglas Johnson - Lost Illusions
Ian McEwan - Atonement
John Clare - I Am
Stevie Smith - Not Waving But Drowning
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - 100 Years of Solitude
Thoreau - Walden: The Village
Silas Weir Mitchell - Idleness
Adelaide Anne Proctor - A Lost Chord
George MacDonald - Lost and Found
Ivor Gurney - To His Love
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Grief
Tennyson - In Memoriam AHH
Emily Dickinson - Part Four: Time and Eternity
Zadie Smith - White Teeth
Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass: Continuities
Lewis Carroll - Alice in Wonderland
Last on
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Franz Liszt
Dante Symphony
Performer: Rotterdam Philharmonic, conductor James Conlon.- Erato ECD 88162.
- 1.
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Dante Alighieri
1265-1321 Inferno, Canto I, read by Harriet Walter
00:01Beethoven
Piano Sonata in C sharp minor Op.27 No.2 聭Moonlight聮
Performer: Steven Osborne.- Hyperion CDA 67662.
- 1.
William Blake
Little Boy Lost, read by Don Warrington
00:03Dvorak
Symphony No.9 聭From the New World聮 聳 2nd mvt (Largo)
Performer: Prague Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras.- Supraphon SU38482.
- 6.
Georgia Douglas Johnson
Lost Illusions, read by Harriet Walter
00:08Billie Holiday
Strange Fruit
- Verve 5474942.
- 4.
00:11Benjamin Britten
Turn of the Screw (End of Act I)
Performer: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, conductor Colin Davis.- Philips 446 326-2.
- 9.
Ian McEwen
Atonement, read by Harriet Walter
00:15Jerome Kern and Noel Coward
We Were So Young
- World Records EN2600653.
- 3.
John Clare
I Am, read by Don Warrington
00:17Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita No.2 for solo violin in D minor, BWV.1004: Sarabande
Performer: Viktoria Mullova, violin.- ONYX 4040.
- 3.
Stevie Smith
Not Waving But Drowning, read by Harriet Walter
00:22Arvo P盲rt
Fratres for Strings and Percussion
Performer: London Philharmonic, conductor Franz Welser-Most.- Virgin 5624342.
- 4.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
100 Years of Solitude, read by Don Warrington
00:27Ives
Piano Sonata no.2 聭Conchord聮 聳 4th mvt, 聭Thoreau聮
Performer: Peter Lawson (piano).- Virgin VBD5619282.
- 12.
Thoreau
Walden: The Village, read by Harriet Walter
00:35Claude Debussy
Prelude 聳 La Cathedral engloutie
Performer: Noriko Ogawa (piano).- BIS CD 1205.
- 10.
Silas Weir Mitchell
Idleness, read by Harriet Walter
00:38Francis Poulenc
Organ Concerto in G minor 聳 1st mvt
Performer: Olivier Latry (organ), Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Christoph Eschenbach.- Ondine ODE10945.
- 2.
Adelaide Anne Procter
A Lost Chord, read by Harriet Walter
00:39Charles鈥怣arie Widor
Symphony no.5 聳 4th mvt (Allegro)
Performer: Simon Preston (organ).- DG 413 438-2.
- 4.
00:39Charles鈥怣arie Widor
Symphony no.5 聳 5th mvt
Performer: Simon Preston (organ).- DG 413 438-2.
- 5.
George MacDonald
Lost and Found, read by Don Warrington
00:46Beethoven
Piano Sonata in D Op.28 Pastorale 聳 2nd mvt
Performer: Maurizio Pollini (piano).- DG 427 7702.
- 10.
Ivor Gurney
To His Love, read by Don Warrington
00:49Gurney
Severn Meadows
Performer: Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Clifford Benson (piano).- Hyperion CDA 66261/2.
- 10.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Grief, read by Harriet Walter
00:52Claudio Monteverdi
L聮Orfeo (Act 2 excerpt)
Performer: Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano), Ensemble La Venexiana, Claudio Cavina.- Glossa GCD 920913.
- 10.
Tennyson
In Memorian A.H.H, read by Don Warrington
00:55Edward Elgar
Enigma Variations - Nimrod
Performer: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Litton.- EMI CDC 5622002.
- 5.
Emily Dickinson
Part Four: Time and Eternity, read by Harriet Walter
00:57Felix Mendelssohn
Midsummer Night聮s Dream - Scherzo
Performer: Leipzig Gewandhaus, conductor Riccardo Chailly.- DECCA 5810778.
- 3.
01:02Agust铆n Barrios Mangor茅
Cueca
Performer: John Williams.- Sony SK64396.
- 3.
Zadie Smith
White Teeth, read by Don Warrington
01:06William Grant Still
Symphony no.2 in G minor 聭Song of a new race聮 聳 4th mvt
Performer: Fort Smith Symphony, conductor John Jeter.- Naxos 8.559676.
- 8.
Walt Whitman
Continuities (Leaves of Grass), read by Harriet Walter
01:10Michael Masser
Do you know where you聮re going to? (Theme from Mahogany)
Performer: Diana Ross.- Motown M6-861S1.
- 1.
Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland, read by Harriet Walter
Producer's Note
Lost thoughts, lost paths, lost time, lost love, lost innocence. In exploring what it means to be lost both physically and metaphysically, this programme ventures into areas of life which can make us fearful; places where emotional states can be raw.
Some of the writers here are caught up in the emotion of the moment, occasionally bitter, but many are reflective, considering the truths uncovered in moments when the familiar and the known are gone, or obscured.聽 Some remain in confusion, some have a eureka moment of clarity, while others come to regret their newly found knowledge and deeper understanding.
With texts by Dante, Thoreau, Marquez, Stevie Smith and Emily Dickinson, and music by Beethoven, Bach, Debussy, Jerome Kern and Charles Ives.
Producer: Janet TuppenBroadcasts
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