Louise Welsh
Michael Berkeley's guest is writer Louise Welsh.
Louise Welsh worked in a second-hand bookshop in Glasgow before she took the plunge to become a writer, bursting onto the scene in 2002 with her prize-winning crime novel, The Cutting Room. As the author of seven novels and the Plague Times Trilogy, she doesn’t shy away from difficult subjects and unpalatable truths in her fiction, exploring issues of identity, sexuality, class, immigration, viral pandemics and shady economics.
Her latest book, To the Dogs, is a thriller centred around a university professor who finds himself dragged into his former life of violence and danger when his son is arrested on drugs charges.
But despite these serious themes, Louise’s work is punctuated by a playful, dry sense of humour, highlighting the absurdity of certain situations - and a vivid vocabulary. She is Professor of Creative Writing at Glasgow University and she loves to collaborate. She has written short stories and plays, edited collections of poetry and has a long-standing working relationship with the composer Stuart MacRae, with whom she’s written four opera librettos.
Her musical choices include works by Debussy, Purcell and Verdi.
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Gioachino Rossini
William Tell (Overture)
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.- Rossini: William Tell: Antonio Pappano.
- EMI Classics.
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Giuseppe Verdi
Rigoletto (Act 3)
Singer: Edita Gruberová. Singer: Luciano Pavarotti. Singer: Ingvar Wixell. Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Riccardo Chailly.- Rigoletto DVD.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
- 31.
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Bernard Herrmann
Theme from Taxi Driver
Performer: Ronnie Lang. Music Arranger: Dave Blume. Conductor: Dave Blume.- Taxi Driver.
- Arista.
- 14.
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Chris Watson
The Lapaich
Performer: Chris Watson.- Weather Report.
- 1.
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Claude Debussy
Dialogue du vent et de la mer (La mer)
Orchestra: Los Angeles Philharmonic. Conductor: Carlo Maria Giulini.- Giulini in America: Los Angeles Philharmonic/Giulini.
- Deutsche Grammaphon.
- 3.
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Stuart MacRae
Anthropocene opera: Ice's Aria
Performer: Orchestra of Scottish Opera. Librettist: Louise Welsh. Conductor: Stuart Stratford. Singer: Jennifer France. Singer: Jeni Bern.- Anthropocene.
- 1.
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Henry Purcell
When I am laid in earth (Dido & Aeneas)
Singer: Anna Prohaska. Orchestra: Il Giardino Armonico. Conductor: Giovanni Antonini.- Serpent and Fire: Arias for Dido and Cleopatra.
- Alpha.
- 18.
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Anna Thorvaldsdottir
In the Light of Air, III: Existence
Ensemble: International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE).- ICE performs Anna Thorvaldsdottir.
- Sono Luminus.
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