Rachel Parris
Comedian Rachel Parris talks to Michael Berkeley about her musical passions, and how her life as a classical musician led to her career in improvised comedy and on television.
The comedian Rachel Parris talks to Michael Berkeley about her musical passions and how her life as a classical musician led to her career in comedy. Her hugely versatile career includes improvised comedy shows, stand-up, musical comedy and appearances on Radio 4’s The Now Show. She’s caused quite a stir with her hilarious turns as a faux-naïve reporter on ´óÏó´«Ã½2’s satirical news show The Mash Report.
During her teens Rachel thought she would have a career as a classical musician –– she has a Music degree from Oxford, she’s an accomplished singer, and an excellent pianist; indeed, until recently she was a piano teacher.
Rachel talks to Michael about how she moved from music to comedy via drama school and how music still has a central place in her life. Her choices of pieces reflect the breadth of her musical passions, from a recording of Tallis in which she sings, to Bernstein and the American Songbook. She loves music that tells a story, particularly Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, and music that makes her laugh, like Tom Lehrer’s songs. Rachel talks movingly about depression and her work with The Samaritans, and we hear music by Debussy which she finds a comfort in difficult times.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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Rachel Parris
Don't Take my Advice
Performer: Rachel Parris. -
Tom Lehrer
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
Performer: Tom Lehrer. -
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Sea and Sinbad's Ship (Scheherazade)
Performer: Michel Schwalbé. Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan. -
Thomas Tallis
Te lucis ante terminum
Choir: Magdala Choir. Conductor: David Skinner. -
Leonard Bernstein
The Dance at the Gym (West Side Story)
Performer: Members of the Cast. -
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Serenade to Music
Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Matthew Best. -
Claude Debussy
Arabesque no.1
Performer: Jacques Rouvier. -
Cole Porter
My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Performer: Oscar Peterson.
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