Twilight
Paul McGann and Hermione Norris are the readers in a sequence of poetry, prose and music on the subject of twilight, including texts by Dickens, Hardy and Shakespeare and music by Schubert, Mendelssohn and Richard Strauss.
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00:00
Richard Strauss
Four Last Songs, No.3: Beim Schlafengehen (Going to Sleep)
Performer: Herbert von Karajan. Performer: Gundula Janowitz. Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker.- DG 423 888-2.
- Tr7.
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James Joyce
The Dubliners. Read by Paul McGann
00:07Terje Isungset
Contemplation
Performer: Terje Isungset (Ice Concerts).- ICE MUSIC ALL ICE 0804.
- Tr3.
James Joyce
The Twilight Turns from Amethyst. Read by Hermione Norris
00:08Thelonious Monk
Crepuscule with Nellie
Performer: Thelonious Monk Quartet.- COLUMBIA 472991 2.
- Tr8.
John Clare
Twilight Read by Hermione Norris
00:12Iro Haarla
Winter Twilight
Performer: Pro Haarla, Pepa Paivinen.- NOVEMEBER NVR 2017-2.
- Tr7.
George MacDonald
Phantastes 聳 A Faerie Romance for Men and Women. Read by Paul McGann
00:14Felix Mendelssohn
Midsummer Night's Dream, Scherzo
Orchestra: German Symphony Orchestra Berlin. Conductor: Vladimir Ashkenazy.- DECCA 440 296 2.
- Tr2.
William Shakespeare
Sonnet 73. Read by Paul McGann
00:20Claude Debussy, arranged Heifetz
Beau Soir
Performer: Janine Jansen. Performer: Itamar Golan.- DECCA 478 2256.
- Tr4.
Cormac McCarthy
Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West. Read by Hermione Norris
Walt Whitman
Twilight Song. Read by Paul McGann
00:24John Adams
The Wound Dresser
Performer: Orchestra of St. Luke鈥檚. Conductor: John Adams.- ELEKTRA NONESUCH 979218 2.
- Tr2.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby. Read by Hermione Norris
00:31James P. Johnson
Charleston
Composer: Cecil Mack. Performer: Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.- ASV CDAJA5170.
- Tr3.
Charles Dickens
Bleak House. Read by Paul McGann
00:36Raymond Scott
Twilight in Turkey
Performer: Raymond Scott (Manhattan Research Inc.).- BASTA 3090782 CD1.
- Tr22.
00:37Toru Takemitsu
Twill by Twilight
Orchestra: Yomiuti Nippon Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Tadaaki Otaka.- ASV CDDCA 1021.
- Tr2.
Carl Sandburg
Dreams in the dusk. Read by Hermione Norris
Giuseppe Tomas di Lampedusa, trans. Archibald Colquhoun
The Leopard. Read by Paul McGann
00:41Giuseppe Verdi
Quattro Pezzi Sacri, No.1: Ave Maria
Performer: Los Angeles Master Chorale. Conductor: Roger Wagner.- DECCA 421 608-2 CD2.
- Tr8.
WB Yeats
Into the Twilight. Read by Hermione Norris
00:47Christian Wallumr酶d
A Year from Easter
Performer: Christian Wallumr酶d Ensemble.- ECM 982 4132.
- Tr9.
Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre. Read by Hermione Norris
00:53Franz Schubert
Irlicht from Winterreise
Performer: Dietrich Fischer鈥怐ieskau. Performer: Alfred Brendel.- PHILIPS411 563 2.
- Tr9.
00:55Edward Williams
Comb Jellies 聳 Hydromedusae 聳 "Birth" of a Medusa 聳 Gymnopedie for Jellyfish
Performer: Edward Williams.- TRUNK RECORDS JBH034CD.
- Tr3.
John Clare
Prose on Will with a Whisp. Read by Paul McGann
00:57Franz Liszt
Transcendental Studies, No.5: Feux follets
Performer: Alice Sara Ott.- DG 477 9181.
- Tr5.
DH Lawrence
Twilight. Read by Hermione Norris
01:02Richard Strauss
Four Last Songs, No.2: September
Performer: Gundula Janowitz. Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan.- DG 423 888-2.
- Tr6.
Thomas Hardy
The Darkling Thrush . Read by Hermione Norris
William Wordsworth
Hail, Twilight. Read by Paul McGann
01:09Radiohead
Sail to the Moon
Performer: Radiohead. Performer: Radiohead.- PARLOPHONE 584 543 2.
- Tr3.
Producer's Note
This episode explores the shadowy and uncertain world of twilight in literature, with music that reflects this theme and the mood of the selected texts.听 These are prose descriptions of the natural phenomenon and poems in which twilight is subject or metaphor.听
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The first two texts are by James Joyce: a young boy鈥檚 experience of winter dusk in the backstreets of early twentieth century Dublin from the story Araby, followed by the lyrical verse of Chamber Music, and The Twilight Turns from Amethyst.听 Accompanying these texts is ice music by the Norwegian instrument builder Terje Isungset and Thelonious Monk鈥檚 Crepuscule with Nellie.
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The sensory experience of woodland at dusk provides the backdrop for John Clare鈥檚 poem and the passage that follows from George MacDonald鈥檚 鈥楩aerie Romance鈥 Phantastes, in which the sounds convey a 鈥渃ondensed atmosphere of dreamy undefined love and longing鈥; with this we hear fragments of Iro Haarla鈥檚 Winter Twilight for harp and alto flute and the spritely scherzo from Mendelssohn鈥檚 Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream.
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The Whitman and McCarthy texts are both twilight reflections on the unknown soldier in nineteenth century America 鈥 inspired by the sparse landscape of the Mexican borderlands in Blood Meridian, and in Twilight Song by those who lost their lives in the American Civil War.听 Whitman鈥檚 poem is followed by the concluding passage of John Adams鈥 setting of another Whitman poem, The Wound-Dresser, which drew on the author鈥檚 experience as a wartime nurse.
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New York鈥檚 Long Island in the 1920s: Paul Whiteman鈥檚 recording of The Charleston is the soundtrack to a decadant beachside party getting underway in F.Scott Fitzgerald鈥檚 Jazz Age novel The Great Gatsby.听 Meanwhile the dying light plays tricks on the eye in Dickens鈥 Bleak House as the Dedlock ancestral portraits come to life, a hallucinatory scene echoed in mood by the quirky electronium of Raymond Scott.
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The second piece of John Clare is prose, recounting a sighting by the author of a will-o鈥-the-wisp, that mysterious, ghostly light that leads travelers astray on marshland at night.听 The ignis fatuus has inspired several works in this sequence, including Schubert鈥檚 song Irrlicht from Winterreise, Charlotte Bronte鈥檚 novel Jane Eyre and Liszt鈥檚 Feux follets from the Transcendental Etudes.听 Lurking beneath the Clare is an unlikely but somehow fitting companion: Edward Williams鈥 music for a television programme about jellyfish from the 大象传媒鈥檚 natural history series Life on Earth.
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The twilight of an era is the subject of Giuseppe di Lampedusa鈥檚 The Leopard set in Sicily during the Risorgimento.听 In this scene the parish priest, a pair of landowners and an old herbalist are among the glum gathering at dusk of local figures awaiting the latest news of Garibaldi鈥檚 advancing forces. That novel starts with a description of a pungent and putrid garden in which the story鈥檚 prince protagonist contemplates his mortality; a link to Strauss鈥檚 setting of Herman Hesse, which like Shakespeare鈥檚 Sonnet No.73 earlier on in the sequence, compares old age to seasonal decay, as 鈥淪ummer smiles, astonished and feeble, at his dying dream of a garden.鈥
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Producer: Felix Carey
Hermione Norris
Paul McGann
Broadcast
- Sun 18 Aug 2013 18:15大象传媒 Radio 3