The Plastic Tide
A journey in poetry and music inspired by the environment with music by John Luther Adams, Joni Mitchell and Messiaen and words by John Clare, Lord Byron and Lavinia Greenlaw.
Fiona Shaw and Robert Glenister perform readings where anxiety meets beauty as we mark a year that will see COP26 - the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties taking place in Glasgow in November. It’s unknown how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in the ocean but research at the University of Georgia estimates between 5.3 and 14 million tons just on coastal regions. In this programme we appreciate nature through the poems of John Clare and Edward Thomas and the music of Oliver Messiaen and John Luther Adams. Our fear at the dangers facing the environment come in Lavinia Greenlaw's The Recital of Lost Cities, Joni Mitchell's Big Yellow Taxi and Alan Hovhaness's And God Created Great Whales. Our love of plastics is captured in an extract from Richard Yates' novel, Revolutionary Road, in which his characters drive candy and ice cream coloured automobiles, ("a long bright valley of coloured plastic and plate glass and stainless steel"). And a possible outcome of our abuse of our environment comes in Byron's prophetic Darkness, written in 1816 after a volcano eruption cast enough sulphur into the atmosphere to reduce global temperatures and cause abnormal weather across much of north-east America and northern Europe.
The producer is Fiona McLean.
Readings:
James Honeyborne and Mark Brownlow - from The Blue Planet
Ira Levin - from The Stepford Wives
Denise Levertov - It Should be Visible
Iain Hamilton Finlay - Estuary
Luke Kennard - The Persistence of Rubbish
Jane Commane - Circa
Richard Yates - from Revolutionary Road
Lord Byron - from Darkness
Anna Kavan - from Ice
Simon Armitage - The Last Snowman
Lavinia Greenlaw - The Recital of Lost Cities
Sonali Deraniyagala - from Wave
Edward Thomas - First Known when Lost
John Clare - All Nature has a Feeling
Alice Oswald - A Short History of Falling
Henry David Thoreau - from Walden
Rachel Carson - from Silent Spring
You can find this playlist of discussions about Green Thinking on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3's Free Thinking website which includes an exploration of Rachel Carson's influential book The Silent Spring /programmes/p07zg0r2
If you feel inspired and would like to find out more about the actions you can take to help make a difference – go to /programmes/articles/453T5Gp3FP6kmMrJBRS09d/resources
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Alan Hovhaness
And God Created Great Whales
Performer: Seattle Symphony.- DELOS DE3157.
- Tr6.
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James Honeyborne and Mark Brownlow
The Blue Planet read by Robert Glenister
00:01Alan Hovhaness
And God Created Great Whales
Orchestra: Seattle Symphony.Ira Levin
The Stepford Wives read by Fiona Shaw
00:04David Byrne
Nothing but Flowers
Performer: Talking Heads.- EMI CDEM53.
- Tr1.
00:05Talking Heads
(Nothing But) Flowers
Denise Levertov
It Should be Visible read by Fiona Shaw
00:08Einojuhani Rautavaara
Cantus Arcticus
Performer: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Laura Mikkola Piano.- NAXOS 8554147.
- Tr2.
Iain Hamilton Finlay
Estuary read by Robert Glenister
00:09Einojuhani Rautavaara
Cantus Arcticus
Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Conductor: Laura Mikkola.Luke Kennard
The Persistence of Rubbish read by Robert Glenister
00:13Sir George Benjamin
At First Light
Performer: London Sinfonietta.- NIMBUS NI5643.
- Tr4.
Jane Commane
Circa read by Fiona Shaw
00:14Sir George Benjamin
At First Light
Orchestra: London Sinfonietta.Richard Yates
from Revolutionary Road read by Robert Glenister
00:19Joni Mitchell
Big Yellow Taxi
- REPRISE 7599274502.
- Tr10.
00:20Joni Mitchell
Big Yellow Taxi
Lord Byron
from Darkness read by Robert Glenister
00:22Harrison Birtwistle
Earth Dances
Performer: Ensemble Modern Orchestra.- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4770702.
- Tr2.
00:24Harrison Birtwistle
Earth Dances
Orchestra: Ensemble Modern Orchestra.Anna Kavan
from Ice read by Fiona Shaw
00:28Henry Purcell
Cold Song
Performer: Klaus Nomi.- RCA ND85004.
- Tr1.
00:29Henry Purcell
The Cold Song (King Arthur)
Singer: Klaus Nomi.Simon Armitage
The Last Snowman read by Robert Glenister
00:32John Luther Adams
Dream in White on White
Performer: The Apollo Quartet and Strings.- NEW ALBION NA061CD.
- Tr1.
00:33John Luther Adams
Dream in White on White
Ensemble: Apollo Quartet.Lavinia Greenlaw
The Recital of Lost Cities read by Fiona Shaw
00:40Jean Sibelius
The Tempest Suite no 2 – Chorus of the Winds
Performer: Iceland Symphony Orchestra.- NAXOS 8554387.
- Tr5.
00:41Jean Sibelius
Chorus of the Winds (The Tempest - Suite no.2)
Orchestra: Iceland Symphony Orchestra.Sonali Deraniyagala
from Wave read by Fiona Shaw
00:45Toru Takemitsu
Rain Tree Sketch II
Performer: Hélène Grimaud.- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4793426.
- Tr3.
00:46Toru Takemitsu
Rain Tree Sketch II
Performer: Hélène Grimaud.Edward Thomas
First Known when Lost read by Robert Glenister
00:51Tobias Picker
Old and Lost Rivers
Performer: Houston Symphony.- VIRGIN CLASSICS VC7911622.
- Tr1.
00:52Tobias Picker
Old and Lost Rivers
Orchestra: Houston Symphony.John Clare
All Nature has a Feeling read by Fiona Shaw
00:58George Butterworth
Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad – Loveliest of Trees
Performer: Roderick Williams (baritone) and Iain Burnside (piano).- NAXOS 8572426.
- Tr1.
00:59George Butterworth
Loveliest of Trees (A Shropshire Lad)
Singer: Roderick Williams. Performer: Iain Burnside.Alice Oswald
A Short History of Falling read by Fiona Shaw
01:01Elizabeth Maconchy
Reflections – con allegrezza
Performer: Chroma.- RIVERRUN RVRCD56.
- Tr5.
01:03Elizabeth Maconchy
Con allegrezza (Reflections)
Ensemble: CHROMA.Henry David Thoreau
from Walden read by Robert Glenister
01:05Olivier Messiaen
Des canyons aux etoiles – Les Orioles
Performer: Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France.- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4716172.
- Tr2.
01:06Olivier Messiaen
Les Orioles (Des Canyons aux Etoiles)
Orchestra: Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France.Rachel Carson
from Silent Spring read by Fiona Shaw
01:11Samuel Barber
Sure on this shining night
Performer: Cambridge University Chamber Choir.- GAMUT CLASSICS GAMCD535.
- Tr12.
01:12Samuel Barber
Sure on this Shining Night
Choir: Cambridge University Chamber Choir.Broadcasts
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