Apples
Texts and music inspired by apples, with readings by Olivia Williams and Oliver Ford. Including Keats, Kafka and Christina Rossetti plus Schumann, Purcell and Janacek.
Olivia Williams and Oliver Ford Davies read poems and prose inspired by apples with work by Keats, Kafka and Christina Rossetti and music by Schumann, Purcell and Janacek.
Apples are such a common place food and yet have been deployed in literature and myth to mean much more than the crisp bite and juicy, healthy froth on the tongue. They are a symbol of temptation, seduction and the fall of man as well as, in the savouring of the old names of disregarded varieties, a sort of nostalgic longing for an England of abundant orchards.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Benjamin Britten; Words and Melody from 鈥淔olksongs for Schools鈥 collected and arranged by H E D Hammond and R Vaughan Williams
I will give my love an apple
Performer: Philip Langridge, Tenor; Carlos Bonell, Guitar
- NAXOS855722021.
- 19.
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00:01
John Tavener
The Serpent from Fall and Resurrection
Performer: 大象传媒 Singers and City of London Sinfonia
- CHANDOS CHAN9800.
- 04.
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John Milton
From Paradise Lost
00:03Igor Stravinsky
The Enchanted Garden from The Firebird Suite
Performer: 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra, cond. Pierre Boulez
- SONY CLASSICAL SMK45843.
- 01.
Angela Carter
From The Magic Apple Trees
W B Yeats
The Song of Wandering Aegnus
00:11Robert Schumann
Evening Song
Performer: Heinz Hollinger, Oboe, Alfred Brendel, piano
- PHILIPS 4168982.
- 04.
Elizabeth Mayo
Lessons on Objects, As given to children between the ages of six and eight,
00:14Monaco/Burke
An Apple for the Teacher
Performer: Bing Crosby, Connie Boswell, John Scott Trotter and his orchestra
- ASV CDAJA5147.
- 17.
00:17Gerald Finzi
Cello Concerto - Rondo Adagio 鈥 Allegro giocoso
Performer: Raphael Wallfisch, cello; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; cond Vernon Handley
- CHANDOS CHAN10425X.
- 03.
Leonard Clark
Apple Trees
00:27Ralph Vaughan Williams
Linden Lea
Performer: Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano; Gerald Moore, piano
- EMI CDM5650092.
- 15.
U A Fanthorpe
The Apple War
00:30Steve Reich
Drumming Part 1 (extract)
Performer: Steve Reich and Musicians
- DEUTSCHE GRAMAPHON 4743232.
- 01.
Franz Kafka, trans Malcolm Paisley
From The Transformation (the Metamorphosis)
00:34Kalevi Aho
The Dungbeetles (Grief over the Stolen Ball of Dung) from Symphony No 7
Performer: Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra cond. Max Pommer
- ONDINE ODE7652.
- 04.
Sue Owen
The Poisoned Apple
00:39Francis Poulenc
Bois meutri
Performer: New London Chamber Choir, cond. James Wood
- HYPERION CDA66798.
- 03.
Untitled
From The Song of Solomon, King James Bible
00:42Leos Jan谩膷ek
String Quartet No. 2, Intimate Letters, Adagio
Performer: The Smetana Quartet
- TESTAMENT SBT1075.
- 10.
Sappho, trans. Henry De Vere Stacpoole
Like the sweet apple
John Keats
Sharing Eve鈥檚 Apple
00:49M. Philippe-Gerard, lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer
(Ah the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young
Performer: Peggy Lee
- MCA B000057L39.
- 01.
00:52Olivia Williams
Christina Rosetti
Speech An: Apple Gathering
00:54Henry Purcell
An Evening Hymn
Performer: Elin Manahamn Thomas, Soprano, David Miller, lute & theorbo
- COR16081.
- 24.
Philip Larkin
As Bad As a Mile
00:58Emmanuel Chabrier - Sous Bois
Performer: Richard McMahon
Charles Tomlinson
Paring the Apple
01:04Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann - Largi, from Quator in D minor, from Tafelmusik
Performer: Musica Antiqua Koln, cond. REinhard Geobel
Broadcasts
- Sun 10 Jul 2011 22:20大象传媒 Radio 3
- Thu 29 Dec 2011 17:00大象传媒 Radio 3