In the South
Texts and music evoking summer in Europe, with readers Anne-Marie Duff and Malcolm Sinclair. With Daudet, Belloc, Valery and Pagnol, plus Berlioz, Canteloube, Fugain and Rodrigo.
In the South: Anne-Marie Duff and Malcolm Sinclair head off across the Channel to explore the words, music and sounds of southern Europe, in the company of Alphonse Daudet, Hilaire Belloc, Paul Valéry and Marcel Pagnol. With music by Berlioz, Canteloube, Rodrigo, Ennio Morricone, Michel Fugain and Italian folk band Sonidumbra.
Producer: Simon Elmes.
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00:00
Trad arr Lorenzo Salvatori
La Pastora
Performer: Sonidumbra.- Sonidumbra 2013 BD1672.
- Tr1.
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Hilaire Belloc
The Path to Rome, Malcolm Sinclair
Hilaire Belloc
The Path to Rome, Malcolm Sinclair
00:03Hector Berlioz
Harold in Italy
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Colin Davis.- Decca 4781748.
- CD2 Tr3.
Hilaire Belloc
The Path to Rome, Malcolm Sinclair
Hilaire Belloc
The Path to Rome, Malcolm Sinclair
Hilaire Belloc
The Path to Rome, Malcolm Sinclair
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Summer Night, Anne-Marie Duff
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Summer Night, Anne-Marie Duff
00:09J. Revaux; M. Sardou; Y. Desscal
La Maladie dÂ’Amour
Performer: Michel Sardou.- TREMA 6061 742.
- Tr1.
00:11Joseph Canteloube
Chants d’Auvergne Vol. 2 ‘La Delaissado’
Performer: Victoria de los Angeles, Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux, Jean-Pierre Jacquillat.- EMI CLASSICS 7243 5 66978 2 9.
- Tr8.
RL Stevenson
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, Malcolm Sinclair
RL Stevenson
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, Malcolm Sinclair
RL Stevenson
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, Malcolm Sinclair
RL Stevenson
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, Malcolm Sinclair
RL Stevenson
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, Malcolm Sinclair
00:16Marco Bacorelli, Barbara Bucci
E Ballo Sia!
Performer: Sonidumbra.- Sonidumbra 2013 BD1672.
- Tr4.
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
00:19Ennio Morricone
Romanzo (from film ‘1900’)
- RCA PD 70324.
- Tr10.
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
Guy de Maupassant
A Vendetta, Anne-Marie Duff
00:25Manuel de Falla
Noches en los Jardines de Espana - Danza Lejana
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgo, Alicia de Larrocha.- DECCA Ovation 430 703-2.
- Tr5.
00:30Alain Romans
Quel Temps Fait-il à Paris?
Performer: Alain Romans et son orchestre.- Film Soundtrack from ‘M. Hulot’s Holiday’.
George Orwell
A Homage to Catalonia, Malcolm Sinclair
00:32Isaac Albéniz
Mallorca
Performer: Sharon Isbin.- VIRGIN CLASSICS 7243 5 61628 22.
- CD2 Tr13.
George Orwell
A Homage to Catalonia, Malcolm Sinclair
00:37Nino Ferrer
Le Sud
Performer: Nino Ferrer.- Universal 542 0552.
- CD2 Tr3.
Elaine Feinstein
Rosemary in Provence, Anne-Marie Duff
00:41Trad arr Marco Bacorelli
Capofalce
Performer: Sonidumbra.- Sonidumbra 2013 BD1672.
- Tr3.
00:45Georges Bizet
L’Arlésienne: Incidental music: Entr’acte (tempo di minuetto vivo)
Performer: Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, Michel Plasson.- EMI CLASSICS 0946 3 55671 2 0.
- Tr8.
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
00:47Joseph Canteloube
Chants d’Auvergne Vol. 5 ‘Uno Jionto Pastouro’
Performer: Victoria de los Angeles, Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux, Jean-Pierre Jacquillat.- EMI CLASSICS 7243 5 66978 2 9.
- Tr24.
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
Alphonse Daudet
Letters from my Windmill, Malcolm Sinclair
00:50Trad arr Marco Bacorelli
Maggio
Performer: Soniudumbra.- Sonidumbra 2013 BD1672.
- Tr2.
Hilaire Belloc
Tarantella, Malcolm Sinclair
00:54Francisco Tárrega
Capricho Arrabe
Performer: Sharon Isbin.- VIRGIN CLASSICS 7243 5 61628 22.
- CD2 Tr07.
Paul Valéry, trans. C. Day-Lewis
Le Cimetière Marin, Anne-Marie Duff
01:00JoaquÃn Rodrigo
Fantasia para un Gentilhombre: No 2: Espanoleta y Fanfare de la Caballeria de Napoles
Performer: Orchestre de chambre de Lausanne, Lawrence Foster.- VIRGIN CLASSICS 7243 5 61628 22.
- CD1 Tr5.
Marcel Pagnol
Jean de Florette, Anne-Marie Duff
Marcel Pagnol
Jean de Florette, Anne-Marie Duff
Marcel Pagnol
Jean de Florette, Anne-Marie Duff
01:07M. Fugain, P. Delanoë
Une Belle Histoire
Performer: Michel Fugain.- CBS ?– CBS 8091.
- Side A.
01:10Paz Abreu, arr. Alirio Diaz
Quejas
Performer: Sharon Isbin.- Virgin Classics 7243 5 61628 22.
- CD2 Tr05.
DH Lawrence
Giorno dei Morti, Malcolm Sinclair
Producer's Note
Le Midi, il Mezzogiorno, el Sur…. The South is many things to many people. But this programme takes its inspiration from summers spent in the heady, lavender- and thyme-scented hillsides of Provence or central Italy, or in the bare plains around Toledo…
It’s of course personal, and this south won’t be everyone else’s, but here are classic texts of the British traveller abroad, like Hilaire Belloc’s wonderful Path to Rome which opens the programme, and Robert Louis Stevenson’s wry and witty Travels with a Donkey. France’s Midi offers us the dark, threatening words of Guy de Maupassant’s Corsica-set A Vendetta, the joyous diary of Alphonse Daudet from his Provencal windmill and the delightful rustic bouncy narrative of Marcel Pagnol’s Jean de Florette. In lyrical mood, Tennyson evokes a heat-filled Summer Night, DH Lawrence’s Giorno dei Morti paints a sombre Italian procession, Paul Valéry’s celebrated Le Cimetière Marin finds the perfect English form in a version by Cecil Day-Lewis and Elaine Feinstein contributes a touching memory of a holiday with her aged father, Rosemary in Provence.
Music is by Berlioz, Bizet, Falla, Rodrigo, Canteloube, Tarrega and Albeniz, and in popular vein, classic songs by Michel Sardou, Michel Fugain and Nino Ferrer. Also featured is the debut collection of Umbrian folksongs by the brilliant Italian ensemble Sonidumbra and the sensational voice of Barbara Bucci – joyful and plangent music that spans the Renaissance and today’s folk traditions.
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