Rain
Texts and music on the theme of rain, with readings by Tim McMullan and Emily Taaffe. Including Clare, Hardy and Emily Dickinson, plus music from Sibelius, Finzi and Debussy.
The rainstorm is an invitation to pause and step outside the normal stream of everyday time and to reflect or remember; for some an irritant, for others an opportunity and for others a reminder of the power of nature or God and the impotence of man.
In this edition of Words and Music Tim McMullan and Emily Taaffe read poems and prose by John Clare, Thomas Hardy and Emily Dickinson with music from Sibelius, Finzi and Debussy.
Producer: Natalie Steed.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Franz Liszt
Nuages Gris S.199
Performer: Barry Douglas
- RCA 09026612212.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Cloud (extract), read by Emily Taaffe
00:02Claude Debussy
Nocturnes: I- Nuages
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra, Cond. Michael Tilson Thomas
- CBS CD37832.
Untitled
Words for Clouds, read by Tim McMullan
John Clare
The Thunder Mutters, read by Tim McMullan
00:10Gerald Finzi, orchestrated by Anthony Payne
Proud Songsters
Performer: tenor John Mark Ainsley, City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox
- CHANDOS CHAN9888.
00:13Jean Sibelius
Chorus of the Winds from The Tempest, Suite no. 2
Performer: Iceland Symphony Orchestra, cond. Petri Sakari
- NAXOS 8554387.
Emily Dickinson
Like rain it sounded, read by Emily Taaffe
00:17Tansen
Raag Mian Ki Malhar (extract)
Performer: Kamal Sabri, Suhail Yusuf Khan, Sarvar Sabri
- Arc Music B0019H57SS.
Ray Bradbury
The Long Rain (extract), read by Tim McMullan
00:20Ferde Grof茅
Cloudburst, Grand Canyon Suite
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, cond Enrique Batiz
- EMI CDC7490562.
Untitled
King James Bible, Genesis, Chapter 7, v 15 - 24 read by Emily Taaffe
00:29Fr茅d茅ric Chopin
Prelude No 15
Performer: Nikolai Demidenko
- ONYX 4036.
Thomas Hardy
We sat at the window, read by Tim McMullan
Sara Teasdale
Spring Rain, read by Emily Taaffe
Thomas Hardy
A Thunderstorm in Town, read by Tim McMullan
00:37Irving Berlin
Isn't this a Lovely Day?
Performer: Fred Astaire
- Past Perfect Vintage Music B00007L9S7.
Jane Austen
from Pride and Prejudice, read by Emily Taaffe
00:41Antonio Vivaldi
Largo from Le Quattro Stagioni, Concerto No 4, L'inverno
Performer: Janine Jansen, solo violin
- DECCA 4756188.
Don Patterson
Rain, read by Tim McMullan
00:44Toru Takemitsu
Rain Spell
Performer: Toronto New Music Ensemble
- NAXOS 8555859.
Langston Hughes
Let the Rain Kiss You, read by Emily Taaffe
Seamus Heaney
The Rain Stick, read by Tim McMullan
00:50Eric Whitacre
Cloudburst
Performer: Polyphony, cond Stephen Layton, with Stephen Betteridge piano, Robert Millett percussion, and pupils of the Lady Eleanor Holles School, Hampton, Middlesex
- HYPERION CDA67543.
Producer's Note
The rain braids its way through this edition Words and Music. The rainstorm is an invitation to pause and step outside the normal stream of everyday time and to reflect or remember; for some an irritant, for others, like Mrs Bennett an opportunity for consolidation of strategic matchmaking and for others a reminder of the power of nature or God and the impotence of man.
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We begin with a gathering of clouds and a celebration of their names. There follows a sketch of a haymaking downpour and a setting by Finzi of Hardy鈥檚 strange invocation of the magic and impermanence of creation: Proud Songsters.
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A Monsoon raga performed by the Sabri family and the insistence of Ray Bradbury鈥檚 description of The Long Rain leads us to the destruction of the Flood a hint of which mythical terror is drummed by even the gentlest of showers.
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Then a series of lovers 鈥渃aught鈥 by rain consider intense moments out of time with Chopin鈥檚 鈥渞aindrop鈥 prelude and a lighter moment from Irving Berlin and Fred Astaire.
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Don Patterson and Langston Hughes offer a more positive take on precipitation and Toru Takemitsu鈥檚 Rain Spell leads us into a celebration of the sounds of rain and their replication. Seamus Heaney delights in the rain stick and the edition finishes with the optimism of the extraordinary choral Cloudburst by Eric Whitacre.
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Producer: Natalie Steed
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