Ronan Bennett
Michael Berkely's guest is screenwriter Ronan Bennett, whose latest drama series on the ´óÏó´«Ã½, Gunpowder, dramatises the story of Guy Fawkes from the point of view of the Catholics.
Ronan Bennett is a novelist and screenwriter whose latest drama series on the ´óÏó´«Ã½, "Gunpowder", dramatizes the story of Guy Fawkes from the point of view of the Catholics, who were persecuted in England at the time. All through his substantial body of work Ronan Bennett has explored the roots of violence and terrorism, something he knows about from personal experience, having grown up as a Catholic in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. He was imprisoned twice as a young man, accused of IRA terrorist offences, but was acquitted both times, not before spending a total of almost three years in prison, sometimes in solitary confinement.
After he came out of prison for the second time, Ronan Bennett made the decision to study history at King's College London, and went on to do a PhD on crime and law enforcement in 17th-century England. In Private Passions he talks about how studying history is a way of trying to make sense of his own painful experience. He looks back on his childhood and chooses Berlioz's opera "The Trojans" for his mother; he includes, too, choices for his own children, who have widened his musical tastes, with Chopin and the grime artist Kano. He talks movingly about the death of his wife, the journalist Georgina Henry, and about the music which he listened to as she died - and which then gave him hope.
Musical choices include Thomas Tallis, the Chieftains, Jessye Norman singing from Strauss's "Four Last Songs", and Bon Iver.
A Loftus production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke.
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'This period is harsh, it’s bloody, it’s savage'
Duration: 00:43
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'Introspection and self-pity weren’t encouraged in prison'
Duration: 00:50
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Thomas Tallis
If Ye Love Me
Choir: Tallis Scholars. -
Richard Strauss
Beim Schlafengehen (4 Last Songs)
Orchestra: Gewandhausorchester Leipzig. Singer: Jessye Norman. -
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Women of Ireland
Ensemble: The Chieftains. -
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne in C sharp minor
Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy. -
Kano
Little Sis
Performer: Kano. -
Hector Berlioz
Nuit d'Ivresse (Les Troyens)
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Richard Armstrong. Singer: Roberto Alagna. Singer: Angela Gheorghiu. -
Hans Zimmer
You're so Cool
Performer: Soundtrack. -
Justin Burnham
Skinny Love
Ensemble: Bon Iver.
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