Francesca Simon
Michael Berkeley’s guest is the Horrid Henry author, Francesca Simon. With Yiddish and Breton folk songs, Bach and Tchaikovsky.
Anyone who’s spent any time with children in the last thirty years will know Horrid Henry and his brother, Perfect Peter. They’re the creations of Francesca Simon, and they’ve appeared in 25 books, been translated into 31 languages and sold 25 million copies. They seem to embody archetypes: the chaotic, naughty brother who’s always in trouble, and the neat well-behaved sibling who’s always anxious to please the parents.
In Private Passions, Francesca Simon tells Michael Berkeley that her own emotional memories of childhood are extraordinarily vivid. She was brought up living on the beach in Malibu, where her father Mayo Simon was a screenwriter, but then moved around to Paris and New York and London. It all sounds glamorous, but actually, she says, it was hard. They moved so often that she always felt like an outsider. Francesca chooses music that reflects the very diverse influences of her early life: Yiddish and Breton folk songs, and Jascha Haifetz playing the Bach Double Violin Concerto. She also chooses music by the young British composer Gavin Higgins, for whom she’s written a libretto for his new work The Faerie Bride, and by E. J. Moeran, a composer she thinks should be much better known.
A Loftus Media production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
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Music Played
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Theodore Bikel
Kum aher du Filosof
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto in D minor for 2 violins and strings (1st mvt: Vivace)
Performer: Jascha Heifetz. Orchestra: RCA Victor Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Franz Waxman. -
Alan Stivell
Jenovefa
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin (Act 1 sc.3: Onegin's aria)
Singer: Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Singer: Olga Guryakova. Orchestra: Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper. Conductor: Kirill Petrenko. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le Nozze di Figaro (Sull'aria...)
Singer: Barbara Bonney. Singer: Arleen Augér. Orchestra: Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra. Conductor: Arnold Östman. -
Ernest John Moeran
String Quartet in A minor (1st mvt: Allegro)
Ensemble: Maggini Quartet. -
Gavin Higgins
Ekstasis (3: We turn to the gods...)
Performer: David Cohen. Performer: Sara Roberts. Ensemble: Piatti Quartet.
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