Nostalgia
Samantha Bond and Scott Handy provide the readings from authors including TS Eliot, Homer, Langston Hughes and Dickens. Music ranges from Chopin and Britten to Oscar Peterson and Sandy Denny.
Producer: Tim Allen.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Benjamin Britten
Hunt the Squirrel 聳 from Suite on English Folk Tunes 'A Time There Was' Op.90
Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (Conductor).- EMI 7473432.
- Tr9.
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Billy Collins
Nostalgia read by Samantha Bond and Scott Handy
00:03Stephen Sondheim
Remember?
Performer: Benjamin Rayson, Teri Ralston, Beth Fowler, Gene Varrone Barbara Lang.- Sony Classical SMK 65284.
- Tr4.
T.S. Eliot
Imagery and Memory read by Samantha Bond
00:07Jerome Kern
Yesterdays
Performer: Oscar Peterson (Piano), Ray Brown (Bass), Ed Thigpen (Drums).- Music For Pleasure MFP 5212.
- CD2 Tr6.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ozymandias read by Scott Handy
Edgar Allen Poe
Eldorado read by Samantha Bond
00:12Michael William Balfe
I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
Performer: Joan Sutherland, London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge (Conductor).- Decca 4700262 DM2.
- CD1 Tr11.
Homer
The Odyssey- translated by Samuel Butler- read by Scott Handy and Samantha Bond
Homer
The Odyssey- translated by Samuel Butler- read by Scott Handy and Samantha Bond
00:19Tim Buckley and Larry Beckett
Song to the Siren
Performer: Tim Buckley.- Elektra 8122-76722-2.
- CD2 Tr9.
Charles Dickens
Little Dorrit read by Samantha Bond
00:23Geoffrey Burgon
Brideshead Revisited
Performer: The Philharmonia Orchestra, Geoffrey Burgon (Conductor).- Silva Screen FILMC 117.
- Tr1.
聽Evelyn Waugh
Brideshead Revisited read by Scott Handy
聽Evelyn Waugh
Brideshead Revisited read by Scott Handy
Charles Causley
Eden Rock read by Samantha Bond
00:26Amanda McBroom and Gordon Hunt
Errol Flynn
Performer: Donnie Fritts.- Single Lock Records SL-011.
- Tr1.
William Butler Yates
When You Are Old read by Samantha Bond
00:32Edward Elgar
Concerto For Cello And Orchestra In E Minor, Op.85 - Sospiri
Performer: Sol Gabetta, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Mario Venzago (Conductor).- RCA 88697630812.
- CD1 Tr5.
Laurie Lee
Cider with Rosie read by Scott Handy
00:38Fairport Convention
Who Knows Where The Time Goes?
- Universal 9822557.
- CD1 Tr12.
Robert Browning
Home-Thoughts, From Abroad read by Samantha Bond
00:43Arthur J. Mills, Fred Godfrey and Bennett Scott
Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty
Performer: Florrie Forde.- LTM CD41.
- CD1 Tr4.
Rupert Brooke
The Old Vicarage, Grantchester read by Samantha Bond
00:46Billy Moll and Harry M. Woods
Hang Out The Stars In Indiana
Performer: Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and The New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.- Living Era CDAJS 265.
- CD1 Tr7.
Langston Hughes
Let America Be America Again read by Scott Handy
00:50Aaron Copland
Symphony No.3 - Molto Moderato
Performer: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (Conductor).- RCA RD 60149.
- Tr1.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby read by Scott Handy
J.D. Salinger聽
The Catcher in the Rye read by Scott Handy
00:54Goebel Reeves
Hobo's Lullaby
Performer: Woody Guthrie.- Proper Records PROPERBOX 115.
- CD4 Tr13.
Dylan Thomas
A Child聮s Christmas in Wales read by Samantha Bond and Scott Handy
00:58Dmitry Shostakovich
Sonata No.4 for Cello and Piano, Op.40
Performer: Steven Isserlis (cello), Olli Mustonen (piano).- RCA Red SeaL 09026 68437 2.
- Tr5.
Louis MacNeice
Soap Suds read by Samantha Bond
L.P. Hartley
The Go-Between read by Scott Handy
01:04Fr茅d茅ric Chopin
Nocturne No.2 E flat major, Op.9
Performer: Daniel Barenboim.- Deutsche Grammophon 423 916-2.
- CD1 Tr2.
A.A. Milne
The House at Pooh Corner read by Samantha Bond
01:11Benjamin Britten
Suite On English Folk Tunes 麓A Time There Was...麓, Op. 90 - I - Cakes And Ale
Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (Conductor).- EMI 7473432.
- Tr6.
Producer's Note: Nostalgia
Nostalgia can take many different forms, from intense feelings of sadness for a lost time or place, to wistful reflection on the passage of life. I wanted to examine these emotions through the range of music and readings that I have chosen.聽聽
The idea for this programme came to me on a lunchtime walk close to Broadcasting House. On my way to Regent's Park I passed a familiar landmark, a beautiful John Nash designed crescent that was being demolished. My initial sadness at its destruction was put into perspective when I later read that the original terrace had been partly destroyed in the Blitz and rebuilt after the war. I was feeling nostalgic for the loss of a fake building! This wave of misplaced nostalgia got me thinking about the past and the emotional triggers that transport us back.聽
We begin in high spirits with Hunt the Squirrel from Benjamin Britten's Suite on English Folk Tunes, A Time There Was. Although written in 1974, the piece recalls musical traditions of an earlier period and celebrates the rustic pursuits of the time.聽聽
The American poet Billy Collins asks us to remember the 1340s, 1572 and the 1790s before deciding that even the recent past - 鈥渢his morning in the garden surrounded by the hum of bees鈥 - was a better place to be than the present.聽聽
In Remember from Sondheim's A Little Night Music, former lovers look back over a past relationship with a mixture of fondness and amusement, yet each remembering different versions of the same events.聽聽
Nostalgia and memory are intertwined. T.S. Eliot writes about the importance of memory to a writer.聽 Triggers such as birdsong or leaping fish are snapshots frozen in time that can become 鈥渇aded poor souvenirs of passionate moments.鈥澛
Oscar Peterson's interpretation of the Jerome Kern song Yesterday has its own nostalgic potency.聽 I have chosen to play a vinyl copy from deep in the 大象传媒's record library and I love the warmth of tone and unique pops and crackles offered by the medium.聽聽
Milan Kundera writes that: 鈥淭he Greek word for return is nostos and algos means suffering.聽 So nostalgia is the suffering caused by an unappeased yearning to return.鈥 I have explored this idea with a reading from The Odyssey in which the Sirens try use their haunting singing to prevent Odysseus from ever returning home. 聽Tim Buckey's richly textured guitar reverb on Siren's Song adds an atmosphere to the scene that Homer could never have imagined!聽聽
The opening lines from Brideshead Revisited offer nostalgia for a very English scene. The country house itself and Oxford in the 1920s are lovingly remembered. The theme tune from the 1980s television version is indulgently familiar and makes me nostalgic for my own childhood evenings, gathered round watching it as a family.聽聽
The feelings of nostalgia for home are intensified by separation and by war. Florrie Ford sings Take Me back to Dear Old Blighty in a gloriously crackly recording from 1916, which would have had a particular resonance for soldiers in the trenches and their families. 聽In this context, Rupert Brooke鈥檚 yearning for the old vicarage at Grantchester, although written two years before the war, brings to mind an English idyll that would never be the same again.聽聽
I have included two pieces that examine nostalgic feelings between parents and children. Charles Causley writes about his parents who have died and are waiting for him somewhere beyond Eden Rock. In his imagination they are in the prime of their youth and are beaconing for him to cross the stream and join them.聽
Donnie Fritts gives a world- weary delivery of Amanda McBroom's song Errol Flynn. It is about her father, an actor who appeared on screen with the Hollywood great. The sentiment that 鈥淟ife seems to be over before it begins鈥 serves as a poignant reminder to make the most of the relationship with your parents while they are still alive.聽
I have also been inspired by other American sources. 聽In Let America Be America Again, Langston Hughes writes about the American dream that was unattainable for many ordinary citizens who would find 鈥渘o freedom in the homeland of the free鈥. Copland鈥檚 stirring symphony perfectly conjures up images of open plains and rocky canyons.聽聽
In an extract from The Catcher in The Rye Holden Caulfield is nostalgic for his childhood museum visits, where the exhibits remain frozen in time. 聽Gatsby鈥檚 nostalgia was also for the American dream, he believed in the green light at the end of the dock showing the way the way 鈥渃easelessly into the past鈥 and Woody Guthrie sings about the lost way of life of the travelling hobo.聽聽
I have chosen to end the programme with the final words from The House at Pooh Corner where 鈥渋n an enchanted place on top of the forest a little boy and his bear will always be playing.鈥 聽Perhaps they are dancing together to my final musical choice, another of Britten鈥檚 folk tunes Cakes and Ale.
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