AL Kennedy
Michael Berkeley's guest is writer AL Kennedy. Her selections include Bach, Francesco Cavalli, Josquin, John Adams and Golijov, as well as Gaelic folk music.
It's not easy starting out to make a living as a writer, and A.L. Kennedy began with one of the most challenging jobs ever: as a puppeteer and clown, chasing children around a field in Fife with a loud horn. Thankfully it didn't take long before she left the day job behind and established her reputation as one of our most original voices, the author of 17 books - novels, short story collections, non-fiction - and talks and plays for stage, radio and television. She's also, on and off, a stand-up comedian - so that early training as a clown wasn't wasted.
In Private Passions she tells Michael Berkeley about growing up in Dundee, and discovering that she could escape on the overnight bus to Stratford and the theatre, which made everything in life more bearable, more alive. Glenn Gould is one of Kennedy's heroes, and we hear him playing Bach; but we also hear Gould's speaking voice in a radio documentary about the Canadian North. Other choices include the Venetian baroque composer Franceso Cavalli, and Josquin des Prez. We hear John Adams too, with a yearning love aria, and a commemoration of Auschwitz composed by the New York Jewish composer Osvaldo Golijov. There's Gaelic folk music to end, re-interpreted by a group of contemporary Scottish singers. So, a wonderfully eclectic list of choices, and - we clear up the mystery of her name, and find out why Alison Louise Kennedy became "A.L. Kennedy".
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus production for 91热爆 Radio 3.
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Francesco Cavalli
Piacque a me sempre piu (L'Egisto)
Ensemble: London Early Music Group. Director: James Tyler. Singer: Glenda Simpson. -
Francesco Cavalli
Lasso io vivo e non ho vita (L'Egisto)
Ensemble: London Early Music Group. Director: James Tyler. Singer: Paul Elliott. -
Osvaldo Golijov
Tekyah
Performer: David Krakauer. Performer: Michael Ward鈥怋ergeman. Orchestra: Sinfonietta Krakovia. -
Josquin des Prez
Mille regretz
Choir: Chanticleer. Director: Joseph Jennings. -
Guy Woolfenden
Full Fathom Five
Singer: Ian Charleson. -
John Adams
I was looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky (excerpt)
Orchestra: Holst-Sinfonietta. Conductor: Klaus Simon. -
Johann Sebastian Bach
Goldberg Variations BWV. 988 (excerpt)
Performer: Glenn Gould. -
Trad.
'S Trom an Direadh
Singer: Mary MacMaster.
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