Aspects of the Divine
Readings from Natalie Simpson and Ray Fearon on the transcendent and numinous, from Shakespeare and Donne to Wordsworth and Larkin. Music from Beethoven to Bruckner.
Have you ever felt lost for words at the beauty of a sunset? Or watched the sunrise and been struck with a sense of awe and wonder? That’s what happens to Ratty and Mole in a magical passage in the children’s classic, Wind in the Willows. As with all literature and music that touches the heart, it’s the sense of something beyond the words or the notes that captures our imagination – something that points to the very mystery of our being – something numinous – what some people think of as God. In this programme, Aspects of the Divine, the actors Natalie Simpson and Ray Fearon explore texts which point to this feeling of something transcendent from different angles: for Wordsworth it was found in nature; for the Old Testament prophet, Isaiah, it was the potential for the parched desert to suddenly blossom abundantly; for mystics like Hildegard of Bingen and Julian of Norwich it was glimpsed in a life of contemplation; in the contemporary novels by Marilynne Robinson and Caleb Azumah Nelson it is found in the rituals of organised religion. The ancient Greeks developed the idea of balance, order and harmony as a semi-mystical property that could shape our lives. And the first words we hear are a speech from Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida about that. Many great composers, from Beethoven to Bruckner, caught this far-off melody in their music. And we start with Vaughan Williams’ glorious evocation of music as the divine resolution of discord in harmony.
Producer: Clive Portbury
READINGS:
Shakespeare/Troilus and Cressida
Donne/Batter my heart, three-person'd God
Julian of Norwich/Revelations of Divine Love Chapter 5
Dickinson/Some keep the Sabbath going to Church
Old Testament/Isaiah chapter 35
Benjamin Myers/Extract from the novel Cuddy
Beethoven/Letter to Dr Franz Wegeler
Michael Symmons Roberts/Jairus
Kenneth Grahame/Wind in the Willows: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Carol Ann Duffy/Prayer
Marilynne Robinson/Extract from the novel Lila
Milton/Extract from Paradise from Paradise Lost
Caleb Azumah Nelson/Extract from the novel Small Worlds
Wordsworth/Extract from Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
Herbert/Church Monuments
Larkin/Church going
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Serenade to music for 16 soloists & orchestra
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington.- Decca 4670472.
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William Shakespeare
Troilus and Cressida, read by Natalie Simpson
John Donne
Batter my heart, three-person'd God, read by Ray Fearon
00:07Ludwig van Beethoven
Credo from Missa Solemnis
Choir: Monteverdi Choir. Orchestra: Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- Archiv 4297792.
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Julian of Norwich
Revelations of Divine Love Chapter 5 part 1, read by Natalie Simpson
00:14Hildegard von Bingen
O viridissima virga, Ave
Ensemble: Sequentia. Conductor: Barbara Thornton.- Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 05472773202.
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Emily Dickinson
Some keep the Sabbath going to Church, read by Natalie Simpson
00:17Aaron Copland
Appalachian spring suite No.5: Allegro
Orchestra: Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Antal Doráti.- Decca 473146-2.
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Old Testament
Isaiah chapter 35 Part 1, read by Ray Fearon
00:20Samuel Sebastian Wesley
The Wilderness
Choir: The Choir Of Trinity College, Cambridge. Conductor: Stephen Layton.- Hyperion CDA68434.
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Benjamin Myers
Cuddy, read by Natalie Simpson
00:27Fats Waller
Your feet's too big
Performer: Fats Waller.- Happy Days MCHD208.
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Ludwig Van Beethoven
letter, read by Ray Fearon
00:32Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no. 5 in C minor Op.67: 1st movement; Allegro con brio
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Carlos Kleiber.- DG 447400-2.
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Michael Symmons
Roberts; Jairus, read by Natalie Simpson
00:35Benjamin Britten
6 Metamorphoses after Ovid Op.49 for oboe solo: no.1; Pan
Performer: François Leleux.- Harmonia Mundi HMN911556.
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Kenneth Grahame
Wind in the Willows: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, read by Ray Fearon
00:39Carl Nielsen
Helios Overture, Op 17
Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Conductor: Alexander Gibson.- Chandos CHAN6533.
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Carol Ann Duffy
Prayer, read by Natalie Simpson
00:41Ronald Binge
Sailing By
Orchestra: The New London Orchestra. Conductor: Ronald Corp.- Hyperion CDS442614.
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Marilynne Robinson
Lila, read by Natalie Simpson
00:45Trad.
Deep River
Singer: Verna-Jean Gervais. Choir: London Adventist Chorale. Conductor: Ken Burton.- Paradisum PDSCD1.
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John Milton
Song of the Pair in Paradise, read by Ray Fearon
00:50Olivier Messiaen
Turangalila-symphonie: no.5; Joie du sang des etoiles
Orchestra: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Seiji Ozawa.- RCA Red Seal 74321 846012.
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Caleb Azumah Nelson
Small Worlds, read by Natalie Simpson
00:55William Henry Monk
Abide With Me
Performer: London Community Gospel Choir.- BMG ANT2010CD1.
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William Wordsworth
Tintern Abbey, read by Natalie Simpson
00:59Anton Bruckner
Symphony No. 6 ii Adagio
Orchestra: Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Sergiu Celibidache.- Warner 9029520143.
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George Herbert
Church Monuments, read by Natalie Simpson
01:05Ottorino Respighi
Vetrate di chiesa - symphonic impressions no.1; La Fuga in Egitto
Orchestra: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: JoAnn Falletta.- Naxos 8.557711.
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Philip Larkin
Church going, read by Ray Fearon
01:09Nina Simone
For All We Know
- BMG 4050538700107.
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- Sun 20 Aug 2023 17:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3