Hard Times
Money and its lack provides the theme for this edition. Sarah Smart and Nathaniel Parker read poems and prose about the Bohemian life, the dream of getting rich and life at the bottom of the pile by Thomas Hardy, George Orwell and U A Fanthorpe. There's music by Handel, Ligeti and Prokofiev.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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George Frideric Handel
Anthem for the Foundling Hospital
Performer: Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, The Academy of Ancient Music.- OISEAU LYRE 4216542.
- tr 08.
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00:04
Carl Maria von Weber
Clarinet Concerto No 1 in F Minor, Second Movement: Adagio ma non troppo
- ASV CDDCA747.
- tr 02.
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Sara Teasdale
Barter, reader Sarah Smart
Arthur Ransome
extract from Bohemia in London, reader Nathaniel Parker
00:12Giacomo Puccini
Vecchia zimarra, senti
Performer: Nicolai Ghiaurov, Berliner Philharmoniker, conducted by Herbert von Karajan.- DECCA 4210492.
- TR 13.
00:15Lili Boulanger
Nocture for violin, flute, cello and piano
Performer: violin, Janine Jansen; piano, Itamar Golan.- GBBBA1000120.
- tr 07.
Thomas Hardy
Satires of Circumstance in Fifteen Glimpses VIII: In the Study, reader Sarah Smart
Charles Dickens
Extract from Bleak House: Horace Skimpole, reader Nathaniel Parker
00:21Igor Stravinsky
From The Rake's Progress, Here I Stand
Performer: Ian Bostridge, London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner.- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4596482.
- tr4.
U A Fanthorpe
You Will be Hearing From Us Shortly, reader Sarah Smart
00:25Ludwig van Beethoven
Rondo a capriccio for piano (Op.129) in G major "Rage over a lost penny"
Performer: piano Evgeny Kissin.- RCA Red Seal.
- tr 3.
Philip Larkin
Toads, reader Nathaniel Parker
00:31John Foulds
Dynamic Triptych for piano and orchestra, 1 Dynamic Mode
Performer: piano Peter Donohoe, City of Brimingham Orchestra conducted by Sakari Oramo.- WARNER 2564629992.
- tr 1.
Simon Armitage
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations reader Nathaniel Parker
00:40Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
Ten Cents a Dance
Performer: Ruth Etting.- Naxos Nostalgia 8.120634.
- tr 18.
00:43Gioachino Rossini
Le Cenerentola, Una volta c'era un re
Performer: Cecilia Bartoli, Orchestra e coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna.- DECCA 4369022.
- 12.
Testimony of Robert Drury (age 10 1/2)
Extract from the Report of the Children聮s Employment Commission, 1842, reader Sarah Smart
00:45Frank Higgins
The Testimony of Patience Kershaw
Performer: The Unthanks.- EMI.
- tr 5.
00:50Sergey Prokofiev
Cinderella Suite no. 1, Fairy godmother and Winter
Performer: Royal Scottish Orchestra, Neeme J盲rvi.- CHANDOS CHAN8939.
- tr 4.
George Gissing
from The New Grub Street, reader Sarah Smart
T E Hulme
The Embankment (The fantasia of a fallen gentleman on a cold, bitter night.)
00:55Engelbert Humperdinck
from H盲nsel und Gretel, Abends, will ich schlafen
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan.- EMI CMS5670612.
- tr 17.
00:58Gy枚rgy Ligeti
Musica Ricercata, IV. Tempo di valse (poco vivace - 脿 l'orgue de Barbarie)
Performer: Erika Haase, piano.- TACET TACET 129.
- tr 12.
George Orwell
from Down and Out in Paris and London, reader Nathaniel Parker
00:59Dmitry Shostakovich
The Gadfly suit from the film music, no.5; Barrel-organ waltz (Hurdy-gurdy waltz)
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conducted by Neville Marriner.- EMI Classics 689532.
- tr 11.
01:02Jay Gorney / EY Harburg
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Performer: Nathan Gunn, piano Kevin Murphy.- EMI CDZ5731602.
- tr 02.
Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Michael Hofmann
The Beggars, reader Nathaniel Parker
01:06Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ave verum corpus motet for chorus and strings K618
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields, The Sixteen, Harry Christophers.- COR16057.
- tr 01.
William Carlos Williams
To a poor old woman
01:09Charles Chaplin, Geoffrey Claremont Parsons, John Turner
Smile
Performer: Judy Garland.- Capitol C2 96600.
- tr 20.
Producer's Note
Money and the lack of it is the subject of this programme. We begin with Handel鈥檚 anthem written as a fundraiser for the Foundling Hospital urging charity: Blessed Are They that Considereth the Poor.
Ideas about the romantic bohemian world and the value of life rather than things compete with the realities of a life lived without cash.聽 The debt ridden Carl Maria von Weber鈥檚 Clarinet Concerto No 1 accompanies Sara Teasdale鈥檚 assertions that life鈥檚 鈥渓oveliness鈥 should be pursued at all costs; Arthur Ransome struggles with definitions of Bohemia in London whilst Puccini鈥檚 Colline sings a fond goodbye to the coat he鈥檚 about to pawn. Thomas Hardy鈥檚 portrait of genteel poverty contrasts with the wastrels of Dickens and Stravinsky: Harold Skimpole and Tom Rakewell both of whom refuse to knuckle down to the tedium of everyday work.
Work, and getting it, is dealt with in the next section. The composer John Foulds was best known in his lifetime for the light music by which he made his living and was disheartened that his serious music was largely ignored. Simon Armitage鈥檚 slog at an unfeasible anthology is undertaken to satisfy the demands of his bank manager whilst Ruth Etting summons the relentless round of the Depression era taxi-dancer.
The fairy-tale poor, Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel, mingle now with the testimony of children employed in the Durham minefields in the mid-nineteenth century, George Orwell鈥檚 London beggars and the tramps and down and outs of T E Hulme, Rilke and William Carlos Williams whose 鈥減oor old woman鈥 enjoys a moment鈥檚 ecstasy in the bite of a ripe plum.
Judy Garland sings us out, revelling in the pleasure of misery, with Charlie Chaplin鈥檚 sign off from his Great Depression era classic 鈥 Modern Times.
Producer: Natalie Steed
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