Bel Mooney
Michael Berkeley's guest is the writer and advice columnist Bel Mooney. With music by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Pergolesi.
Bel Mooney describes her pleasures as: watching for kingfishers, riding pillion on a motorbike, and dancing to a 1962 Wurlitzer. That entertaining list reflects something of her enjoyment of a life which has brought many challenges as well as pleasures. Bel Mooney started out as a writer almost 50 years ago, and in 1976 was one of the first journalists to speak from personal experience about the terrible loss of having a stillborn baby; that article led to the founding of the first national stillbirth society. She’s a novelist, children’s writer and broadcaster, and the advice columnist for the Daily Mail, a job she says is more worthwhile than any other she’s done.
In Private Passions, Bel Mooney talks very openly about the ups and downs of a life which has brought about many transformations, about how her stillbirth changed her, and about finding happiness again after the ending of her marriage to Jonathan Dimbleby. Music plays a central role, and her choices include sacred music by Mozart and Pergolesi, Beethoven’s String Quartet in F major, Nigel Kennedy playing unaccompanied Bach, and jazz poetry from Christopher Logue.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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Music Played
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Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in F major (4th mvt: Theme Russe)
Ensemble: Vlachovo kvarteto Praha. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Sonata in A major (2nd mvt: Menuetto)
Performer: Daniel Barenboim. -
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Stabat Mater (opening)
Orchestra: Les Talens Lyriques. Singer: Barbara Bonney. Singer: Andreas Scholl. -
Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita No.3 in E major (1st mvt: Preludio)
Performer: Nigel Kennedy. -
Tony Kinsey
Tonight I write sadly
Performer: Christopher Logue. Ensemble: Red Bird Jazz. -
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata in F major, Op.24 (Spring) (1st mvt: Allegro)
Performer: Gidon Kremer. Performer: Martha Argerich. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Laudate Dominum
Singer: Kiri Te Kanawa. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Colin Davis.
Broadcasts
- Sun 30 Sep 2018 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Sun 12 Jul 2020 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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