I Need a Holiday
Texts and music about holidays, with readings by Scott Handy and Jemima Rooper. Including Betjeman and Larkin, plus Liszt, Gershwin, Vaughan Williams, Whitlock and Solomon Burke.
Words and Music goes on holiday with readers Scott Handy and Jemima Rooper, taking in the Italian sights, the South of France, the great outdoors and the breezy British seaside. They struggle with the journey, the swarms of tourists, the rucksacks, the weather forecast and the age-old problems of expectation exceeding reality but are determined to have a good time. There is also archive recording of John Betjeman and Philip Larkin reading their own work. The soundtrack to the getaway is provided by Liszt and Gershwin, Vaughan Williams and Whitlock, and Suggs and Solomon Burke, to name a few.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Percy Whitlock
Holiday Suite : Spade and Bucket Polka
Performer: RTE Concert Orchestra, Gavin Sutherland.- Marco Polo 8.225162.
- Tr13.
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Harry Graham
Holidays, read by Jemima Rooper
00:02Anthony Holborne
Heigh ho holiday - galliard for 5 instruments [1599 no.65]
Performer: Canadian Brass.- CBS MK 45792.
- Tr4.
Geoffrey Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales (opening), read by Scott Handy
00:05E.J. Moeran
Bank holiday for piano
Performer: Eric Parkin (piano).- Lyrita SRCD 266.
- Tr27.
John Betjeman
Beside the Seaside (opening), read by John Betjeman
Michel Rosen
The Car Journey, read by Jemima Rooper
00:08Michael Barson / Graham McPherson
Off on Holiday
Performer: Suggs.- The Lone Ranger WEA 聳 0630 12478-2.
- Tr8.
Robert Louis Stevenson
From a Railway Carriage, read by Scott Handy
00:10Charles Williams
Rhythm on Rails
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth.- Warner 2564 61438-2.
- Tr10.
Mark Haddon
The Red House (extract), read by Scott Handy
00:13George Butterworth
The Banks of green willow - idyll for orchestra
Performer: Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder.- Halle CD HLL 7503.
- Tr4.
00:19James Hook
Concerto in D major Op.1`5 for piano and orchestra: 3rd mvt; Rondo
Performer: Paul Nicholson (fortepiano), The Parley of Instruments.- Helios CDH 55341.
- Tr20.
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice (extract), read by Jemima Rooper
William Wordsworth
The Prelude. Fourth Book. Summer Vacation (extract), read by Jemima Rooper
00:25Ralph Vaughan Williams
Songs of Travel: The Vagabond
Performer: Bryn Terfel (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano).- DG 445 9462.
- Tr1.
Bill Bryson
A Walk in the Woods (extract), read by Scott Handy
00:30Solomon Burke and the Blind Boys of Alabama
I need a holiday
Performer: Solomon Burke and the Blind Boys of Alabama.- None of Us Are Free, Fat Possom Records 1090-2.
- Tr3.
Thomas Hardy
Expectation and Experience, read by Jemima Rooper
00:34Trad.
July Wakes
Performer: Mike Harding.- Leader LER 2039.
- Tr10.
00:37Franz Liszt
Annees de pelerinage - 2me annee, Italie S.161
Performer: Louis Lortie (piano).- CHAN 10662 (2).
- Tr3.
E. M. Forster
A Room with a View (extract), read by Jemima Rooper
E. E. Cummings
Memorabilia, read by Scott Handy
00:42Renato Carosone
Tu Vuo'聮 Fa聮 l聮'Americano
Performer: Quadro Nuevo.- Putamayo P328.
- Tr10.
00:46George Gershwin
An American in Paris (excerpt) arr. Villard for clarinet and orchestra
Performer: Michel Lethiec (clarinet), Sinfonia Finlandia Jyv盲skyl盲, Patrock Gallois.- Naxos 8. 570939.
- Tr8.
00:52John Foulds
Holiday Sketches (op.16), no.3; Evening in the Odenwald (Lento calmo assai)
Performer: 大象传媒 Concert Orchestra, Katharine Wood (cello), Ronald Corp.- Epoch CDLX 7252.
- Tr9.
P.K. Page
The Permanent Tourists, read by Jemima Rooper
00:54Lukas Foss
3 Pieces for violin and piano, no.3; Composer's holiday
Performer: Itzhak Perlman (violin), Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa.- EMI 5 55360 2.
- Tr8.
00:57Percy Whitlock
Holiday suite for orchestra: Waltz: In the ballroom
Performer: RTE Concert Orchestra, Gavin Sutherland.- Marco Polo 8. 225162.
- Tr12.
Jerome K. Jerome
Three Men in a Boat (extract), read by Scott Handy
01:02John A. Glover-Kind
Oh I do like to be beside the seaside
Performer: Reginald Dixon (organ).- Readers Digest RAD 230.
- Tr8.
Philip Larkin
To the sea, read by Philip Larkin
E. M. Delafield
Diary of a Provincial Lady (extract), read by Jemima Rooper
01:08LASRY, ALBERT ABRAHAM/TRENET, CHARLES LOUIS AUGUSTIN GEORGES
La Mer
Performer: Charles Trenet.- Pegusus 聯La Vie Parisienne聰 PPCD78149.
- Tr5.
01:11LASRY, ALBERT ABRAHAM/TRENET, CHARLES LOUIS AUGUSTIN GEORGES/LAWRENCE, JACK
La Mer arr. J Altman
Performer: Simon Chamberlain.- Funny Bones: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Touchstone Records -聳 TST 9906.2.
- Tr1.
Elizabeth Daryush
After Bank Holiday, read by Scott Handy
Producer Note
鈥淗ow strange this yearning for being elsewhere doing nothing鈥, says Mark Haddon in The Red House,聽 鈥渉olidays without the holy, pilgrimage become mere travel, the destination handed to us on a plate鈥︹ However Article 24 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that 鈥淓veryone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay. 鈥 So off on our holidays we go.
Even in the Middle Ages the arrival of some decent weather triggered the desire to get away, although in those days it was pilgrimage rather than package tour. But the actual going is sometimes the best bit 鈥 and the worst. There鈥檚 the typical family journey by car, with John Betjeman (reading the opening of his poem Beside the Seaside) , Michael Rosen and his squabbling children, and Suggs echoing the same sentiments as he travels happily to his rotten little beach hut by the sea. There鈥檚 the train, with Robert Louis Stevenson and Mark Haddon, both looking out of their respective carriage windows but with rather different feelings about the passing scene. And perhaps most uncomfortably, you could go by coach and horse, with Elizabeth Bennet and the Gardiners as they set off to Derbyshire.聽
Wordsworth, the great walker, sets out with a light heart and apparently limitless energy as he covers the miles through the Lake District, and Stevenson鈥檚 Vagabond (set by Vaughan Williams) shares that love of endlessly tramping the byways of the countryside. 聽But Bill Bryson is honest enough to share what for many of us is the reality of hiking 鈥 the over-optimistic schedule, the ridiculously heavy rucksack, the sheer distance and unattainability of your chosen mountain peak鈥
Hardy鈥檚 unnamed would-be holiday maker is unimpressed with the reality of her experience as well, but the traditional聽 song 鈥淛uly Wakes鈥 tells of two weavers looking forward 聽all year to climbing Pendle Hill, whatever the weather, on the annual mill holiday -聽 鈥渨e鈥檒l be weaving 51 weeks of bread and just 聽one of life 鈥 To 鈥榚ll wi鈥 looms鈥︹
And so to travel abroad, 聽accompanied by Liszt鈥檚 Annees de pelerinage - 2me annee, Italie. Most people like to think of themselves as travellers, whereas the locals downgrade them to tourists鈥ucy Honeychurch is under no illusions as to her status in Italy in 鈥淎 Room with a View鈥, but e e cummings paints a vivid picture of the coming of the tourists, 聽鈥渁rmed with large legs rancid voices Baedekers Mothers and kodaks鈥. 聽(The music Tu vu貌 f脿 l'americano"聽 is an instrumental version of a song聽 satirising the effect of American culture on Italians in the 50s, followed by an arrangement of 聽part of 鈥淎n American in Paris鈥)聽聽 The Canadian poet P.K.Page is also scathing about the swarms, but manages to find some redeeming beauty in their hunger to see the sights.
And so back to the seaside, where we were heading with John Betjeman earlier. Jerome K. Jerome recalls a holiday ruined by actually taking notice of the weather forecast, and Philip Larkin reads his poem To the Sea, talking of the surprising dignity and ritual of the annual seaside trip. The programme closes with E.M. Delafield鈥檚 Provincial Lady, a prototype Bridget Jones, on holiday in the South of France, struggling to emulate the elegance and swimming abilities of her eminent companions, and finally Elizabeth Daryush鈥檚 atmospheric description of the holiday scene once everyone has departed, set聽 to the ghost of 鈥淟a Mer鈥濃
Producer: Elizabeth Funning
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