Amanda Foreman
Michael Berkeley talks to historian Amanda Foreman. Her musical choices include Tallis, John Bull, Purcell, Henry Bishop, Handel, Vivaldi, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and John Field.
In a special edition of Private Passions recorded at the 2011 Hay-on-Wye Literary festival, Michael Berkeley talks to the award-winning historian Amanda Foreman. The daughter of the Oscar-winning screenwriter Carl Foreman and an English mother, Amanda was born in London, brought up in Los Angeles and educated in England and New York. In 1998 she received her doctorate in 18th-century British history from Oxford University, and the following year she published her first book, 'Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire'. It became a huge international bestseller, won the 1999 Whitbread Prize for Best Biography, and has inspired a TV documentary, a radio play starring Dame Judi Dench, and a movie, 'The Duchess', starring Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes.
Amanda Foreman has just published her second book, 'A World on Fire: An Epic History of Two Nations Divided', in which she traces turbulent Anglo-American relations during the American Civil War. She has compared the task with writing a symphony.
Her musical passions, as revealed to Michael Berkeley during this special programme recorded in front of an audience at Hay-on-Wye, focus very much on English music, as befits a historian of the period. They include an anthem by Thomas Tallis, a keyboard piece by John Bull, songs by Purcell and Henry Bishop, and a chorus from Handel's oratorio 'Israel in Egypt', as well as music by Vivaldi, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, John Field, Vaughan Williams and Flanders and Swann.
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Music Played
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Thomas Tallis
If ye love me
Performers: The Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips
- Tudor Collection.
- GIMELL CDGIMB 450.
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John Bull
Galliard (Britannica Musica no. 78)
Performers: Pierre Hantaï (harpsichord)
- Doctor Bull’s Good Night.
- ASTREE E8543.
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Antonio Vivaldi
Amor, hai vinto
Performers: Emma Kirkby (soprano), Mark Caudle (cello), Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
- Marcello Oboe Concerto.
- OISEAU LYRE 421 655-2.
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Henry Purcell
Drunk as I live, boys… (The Fairy Queen, Act I)
Performers: David Thomas (The Drunken Poet), The Monteverdi Choir, The English Baroque Soloists/Sir John Eliot Gardiner
- The Fairy Queen.
- ARCHIV 419 221-2.
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George Frideric Handel
The righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance (Israel in Egypt)
Performers: The Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra/Sir John Eliot Gardiner
- Handel Israel in Egypt.
- ERATO 4509-99758-2.
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John Field
Piano Concerto in A flat major, Op. 31 (part of the 1st movement)
Performers: MÃceál O’Rourke (piano), London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert
- John Field.
- CHANDOS CHAN 9368.
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Henry Bishop
Lo! Here the Gentle Lark
Performers: Kathleen Battle (soprano), Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute), Margo Garrett (piano)
- Kathleen Battle - Jean-Pierre Rampal – In Concert.
- SONY SK 53106 Tr19.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Deep River
Performers: Virgina Eskin (piano)
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
- KOCH 7056.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ill Wind
Arranger: Flanders and Swann
- At the drop of another hat.
- EMI CDP 7974662.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (the opening)
Performers: RPO/André Previn
- Vaughan-Williams.
- TELARC CD-80158.
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