Out of the mouths of babes
Lindsey Marshal and Richard Harrington are the readers in a programme that explores the mysterious link between wisdom and innocence.
Lindsey Marshal and Richard Harrington are the readers in a programme that explores the mysterious link between wisdom and innocence. As well as often making us smile with what they say, children sometimes come out with surprisingly perceptive comments that can elude even the most intelligent adults. It is as if, in some way, there were a relationship between wisdom and innocence. This relationship has been explored at length in literary and televisual/cinematic narratives where children outwit the grown-ups, usually in a comic manner, but occasionally it also presents itself in extraordinary real-life characters, such as Anne Frank.
Lindsey Marshal has performed leading roles in many theatre productions, including alongside James McAvoy in the 2009 West End production Three Days of Rain, and in Greenland at the National Theatre. She also appeared in The Hours, ´óÏó´«Ã½ period drama Garrow's Law, and most recently in the TV series Trauma. Richard Harrington has had starring roles in Hinterland, Bleak House, Jimmy McGovern's Gunpowder, Treason & Plot, and Gavin Claxton's comedy feature film The All Together.
Producer’s note (Dominic Wells)
Earlier this year my life was turned upside down with the arrival of my son, whose voice opens this edition of Words and Music: Out of the Mouths of Babes. This phrase (biblical in origin) refers to surprisingly insightful words of wisdom uttered by the young, and while I can’t pretend my son’s brief contribution offers anything especially wise, it seemed like a good way to start. Thomas Traherne’s depiction of the infant Christ coming into the world provides a rather more profound statement, as does the child Christ, who appears to the Selfish Giant in Oscar Wilde’s children’s story, promising solace to the reformed character. On a lighter note there’s Arthur Weir’s amusing account of how a baby, simply by gurgling and giggling, can outwit a supposedly clever, powerful, magical creature. The magic continues courtesy of the trio of spirit children in Mozart’s The Magic Flute, guiding various characters along the right path. Similarly, in the TV series Stranger Things, it is invariably the kids who demonstrate greater wisdom than the grown-ups. But the relationship between wisdom and innocence is not limited to children, and we momentarily consider its adult counterparts through two historical archetypes: the Wise Fool (a favourite Shakespearean character) and the Wise Virgin, who finds voice in the music of the extraordinary 12th-century composer, poet and mystic, Hildegard of Bingen. The final reading and music ties all three of these elements together with an excerpt from the very last entry in the diary of Anne Frank, whose level of perception – not only about others, but also about herself – reflects a wisdom far beyond her years.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Johannes Brahms
Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4
Performer: Truls Mork (cello), Juhani Lagerspetz (piano).- VIRGIN VC5450522.
- Tr9.
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Thomas Traherne
Wonder (first 4 verses), read by Richard Harrington
00:00Gerald Finzi
Dies Natalis: The Rapture (Danza)
Performer: Wilfred Brown (tenor), English Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Finzi (conductor).- EMI CDM7633722.
- Tr7.
Arthur Weir
A Greater than He, read by Lyndsey Marshal
00:00Bobby McFerrin
Baby
Performer: Bobby McFerrin (singer).- EMI USA CDP 79 2048 2.
- Tr2.
Leo Tolstoy
The Wisdom of Children: ‘The State’, read by Richard Harrington
00:00Mozart
The Magic Flute: Act II “Bald prangt… du bist…”
Performer: Andreas Dietrich (treble); Florian Woller (treble); Jan Andreas Mendel (treble); Christiane Oelze (soprano); English Baroque Soloists; John Eliot Gardiner (conductor).- ARCHIV 449 166-2Â Â Â Â Â Â .
- CD2 Tr22.
Oscar Wilde
The Selfish Giant (conclusion), read by Lyndsey Marshal
00:00James MacMillan
Seven Last Words from the Cross: III. Verily, I say unto thee, today thou shalt be with me in Paradise
Performer: Polyphony, Britten Sinfonia, Stephen Layton (conductor).- HYPERION SACDA67460Â .
- Tr3.
Anon.
Life on earth, read by Lyndsey Marshal
00:00Kyle Dixon/Michael Stein
Stranger Things: Kids
Performer: Kyle Dixon (instrumentalist); Michael Stein (instrumentalist).- INVADA RECORDS INV 176CD.
- Tr2.
William Shakespeare
King Lear, Act II sc. 4 (excerpt), read by Richard Harrington
00:00Richard Wagner
Parsifal: Prelude to Act I
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (conductor).- TELDEC 3984242242.
- Tr2.
John Donne
Sermon CXVII (excerpt), read by Richard Harrington
00:00Thomas Adès
FoolsÂ’ Rhymes
Performer: Polyphony; Tom Poster (piano); Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ); Hugh Webb (harp); Richard Benjafield (percussion); Stephen Layton (conductor).- EMI 5576102.
- Tr4-5.
00:00Anon. Turkish
Makam Uzal Sakil ‘Turna’
Performer: Hesperion XXI; Jordi Savall (director).- ALIA VOX AVSA9863A+B.
- CD2 Tr6.
Anon.
Goha and his Donkey, read by Lyndsey Marshal
Willard Austin Wattles
Solomon, read by Richard Harrington
00:00George Frideric Handel
Solomon: “Ev’ry joy that wisdom knows”
Performer: Susan Gritton (soprano); Andreas Scholl (counter-tenor); Gabrieli Players; Paul McCreesh (conductor).- ARCHIV 459 688-2Â .
- Tr21.
Christopher Smart
From: Parable XV ‘The Ten Virgins’ (from Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ), read by Lyndsey Marshal
00:01William Walton
The Wise Virgins: Sheep may safely graze
Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Louis Fremaux (conductor).- WARNER 0947082.
- CD2 Tr11.
Hildegard of Bingen
Ave generosa, read by Richard Harrington
00:01Hildegard von Bingen
O virtus sapientiae
Performer: Sequentia.- DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI GD77020.
- Tr8.
00:01John Williams
Theme from SchindlerÂ’s List: Reprise
Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: John Williams.- MCA MCD10969Â .
- Tr14.
Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank (final letter), read by Lyndsey Marshal
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