Women Writing War
Lara Rossi and Carolyn Pickles with poetry and prose by the mothers of WWI soldiers and of young men serving in Afghanistan with music by PJ Harvey, Samuel Barber and June Tabor.
From WWI to Afghanistan, testimony from wives, mothers and women journalists read by Carolyn Pickles and Lara Rossi is set alongside music by Martinů, Messiaen, Max Richter, Clare Connors and Miles Davis.
We begin with Joan Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman before our collaboration with the Big Ideas Project, Motherhood Loss and the First World War, brings letters from the mothers of soldiers in the First World War. Their words are heard with commissioned music by Clare Connors. Helen Thomas, the young wife of the poet Edward Thomas remembers their last night together before he returned to the Front, heard with George Butterworth’s The Bank of Green Willow: both Thomas and Butterworth did not return from the war. The great American journalist Martha Gellhorn’s report on the devastation in Madrid is set alongside Samuel Barber’s A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map, inspired by the death of a soldier in the Spanish Civil War. Much closer in time is the war in Afghanistan. The music of Miles Davis is heard as the American Iraq veteran and poet Chantelle Bateman remembers her post-traumatic stress on returning from the conflict. And the poets Bryony Doran and Isabel Palmer tell of their experiences of being the mothers of young soldiers in Afghanistan. Women Writing War ends with May Wedderburn Cannan’s July 1919 and her final lines, ‘Never for us is folded War away, Dawn or sun setting, Now in our hearts abides always our war’ are heard with Elgar’s Carissima.
Producer: Fiona McLean
The annual episode made in partnership with the Imperial War Museum of Radio 3's Arts & Ideas programme Free Thinking is available now on 91Èȱ¬ Sounds. It looks at the gallery's art collection. And on the Free Thinking programme website you can find a series of episodes exploring different aspects of war.
READINGS
Phoebe Smith: Letter to Rabindranath Tagore
SA Walker: Letter to her Son
Moniza Alvi: How the Stone Found its Voice
Mary Borden: The Forbidden Zone
Helen Thomas: World Without End
Audrey Withers: Vogue's Victory Edition
Jane Duran: Spanish Civil War
Martha Gelhorn: Spanish Civil War
Cecily Mackworth: En Route
Isabel Palmer: Worse Case Scenario
Ruth Fainlight: Handbag
Chantelle Bateman: PTSD
Bryony Doran: Snow on the Line
Margaret Postgate Cole: The Falling Leaves
May Wedderburn Cannan: Woman Demobilised
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:01
Joan Tower
Fanfare No. 2 for the Uncommon Woman
Performer: Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (Conductor).- KOCH 374692.
- Tr4.
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Phoebe Smith
Sacrifice, read by Lara Rossi
Susan Owen
Letter to Rabindranath Tagore read by Carolyn Pickles
00:04Clare Connors
Dear Oswald (from the 'Motherhood, Loss and the First World War' project commissioned by Big Ideas)
Performer: Clare Connors.S. A. Walker
Letter to her son, read by Lara Rossi (from the 'Motherhood, Loss and the First World War' project run by Big Ideas)
00:09Samuel Barber
With Rue My Heart Is Laden
Performer: Cheryl Studer (Soprano) and John Browning (piano).- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4358672.
- CD1 Tr12.
Moniza Alvi
How the Stone Found its Voice, read by Lara Rossi
00:10Bohuslav Martinů
Cello Sonata no. 1 - III. Allegro con brio
Performer: Josef Chuchro (cello), Josef Hala (piano).- Supraphon 11 0992-2.
- Tr3.
Mary Borden
The Forbidden Zone, read by Carolyn Pickles
00:17Olivier Messiaen
Quatuor pour la fin du Temps – VII. Fouillis d'arcs-en-ciel, pour l'Ange qui annonce la fin du Temps
Performer: Yvonne Loriod (piano), Christoph Poppen (violin), Manuel Fischer-Dieskau (cello), Wolfgang Meyer (clarinet).- EMI CDC7543952.
- Tr7.
Helen Thomas
from World without End, read by Lara Rossi
00:24George Butterworth
The Banks of Green Willow
Performer: Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Norman del Mar (Conductor).- CHANDOS CHAN 6566.
- Tr3.
Audrey Withers
from VogueÂ’s Victory Edition, read by Carolyn Pickles
00:30Eric Bogle
No ManÂ’s Land
Performer: June Tabor.- MUSIC CLUB MCCD126.
- Tr16.
Jane Duran
Spanish Civil War, read by Lara Rossi
00:37Samuel Barber
A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map
Performer: Cambridge University Chamber Choir, Timothy Brown (Director).- GAMUT CLASSICS GAMCD535.
- Tr6.
Martha Gellhorn
from Spanish Civil War, read by Carolyn Pickles
Cecily Mackworth
En Route, read by Lara Rossi
00:44Clare Connors
Love Loss Resilience (from the 'Motherhood, Loss and the First World War' project commissioned by Big Ideas)
Performer: Clare Connors.Isabel Palmer
Worse Case Scenario, read by Carolyn Pickles
00:46Henryk Mikołaj Górecki
Symphony no 3 – Lento – cantabile semplice
Performer: Dawn Upshaw (Soprano), London Sinfonietta, David Zinman (Conductor).- ELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559792822.
- Tr3.
Ruth Fainlight
Handbag, read by Lara Rossi
00:54Miles Davis
Blue In Green
- Big3 BT3046.
- CD3 Tr1.
Chantelle Bateman
PTSD, read by Lara Rossi
00:55PJ Harvey
Hanging in the Wire
Performer: P. J. Harvey, Jean-Marc Butty (Drums), John Parish (Guitar), Mick Harvey (Piano/Vocals).- Island Records 2763025.
- Tr10.
Bryony Doran
Snow on the Line, read by Carolyn Pickles
00:58Frederick Delius
North Country Sketches – Winter Landscape
Performer: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox (Conductor).- CHANDOS CHAN 9355.
- Tr6.
Margaret Postgate Cole
The Falling Leaves, read by Lara Rossi
01:03Max Richter
Embers
Performer: Max Richter.- Late Junction 91Èȱ¬LJ30022.
- Tr16.
May Wedderburn Cannan
Women Demobilised, read by Carolyn Pickles
00:00Edward Elgar
Carissima
Performer: 91Èȱ¬ Concert Orchestra, John Wilson (Conductor).- SOMM SOMMCD 247.
- Tr5.
01:11Lucy O'Byrne
Siuil A Run
Lucy O'Byrne
- Island Records.
- 0060254777625.
- 4.
Broadcasts
- Sun 11 Nov 2018 17:3091Èȱ¬ Radio 3
- Sun 12 Nov 2023 17:3091Èȱ¬ Radio 3
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