Richard Coles
The Reverend Richard Coles talks to Michael Berkeley about his double life as a celebrity priest and his enduring passion for classical music.
In a revealing and entertaining programme for Easter Day, the Reverend Richard Coles talks to Michael Berkeley about his double life as a celebrity priest and his enduring passion for classical music.
The only vicar to have had a number one hit and to have danced the paso doble dressed as Flash Gordon in front of 10 million television viewers, Richard Coles is also the presenter of Radio 4's Saturday Live and the author of several books including a devastatingly honest autobiography in which he describes how he swapped the sex-and-drugs fuelled world of pop stardom for the life of a parish priest.
Richard talks to Michael about how he balances being a celebrity - appearing on shows such as Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity Masterchef and Have I Got News For You - with the day to day normalities of being a vicar in rural Northamptonshire. He reveals how Mozart helped his recovery from depression as a teenager, looks back on the risks he took as a hedonistic pop star with The Communards in the 1980s, and talks frankly about the difficulties of being gay in the Church of England.
Classical music has always been at the centre of Richard's life from his days as a teenage pianist and chorister, and he continues to discover new passions such as Janacek and Wagner. He chooses choral music which reminds him of studying theology at King's College London, jazz in memory of his racy grandfather, and the Monks of Solesmes singing from the Gradual Mass of Easter.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus production for 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 3.
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Leos Jan谩膷ek
The Barn Owl has not flown away (On an Overgrown Path)
Performer: Rudolf Firku拧n媒. -
Ann Ronell
Willow weep for me
Performer: Art Tatum. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No.41 in C, K.551 (Jupiter) (4th mvt)
Orchestra: Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. Conductor: Ren茅 Jacobs. -
Peter Wishart
Jesu, Dulcis Memoria
Choir: New College Oxford Choir. Conductor: Edward Higginbottom. -
Richard Wagner
Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg (Act 3, Prelude)
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Wilhelm Furtw盲ngler. -
Joseph Haydn
String Quartet in E flat major, Op.20 no.1 (1st mvt)
Ensemble: Emerson String Quartet. -
Anonymous
Haec Dies (Gradual Mass of Easter)
Choir: Monks of St Pierre de Solemnes Abbey.
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