Tricksters
Texts and music on the theme of pranksters and manipulators, with readings by Katherine Parkinson and Jim Norton. With Shakespeare and Chaucer, plus Mozart, Kreisler and Strauss.
Tricksters and Hoaxers. Katherine Parkinson and Jim Norton side-step the banana skins and refuse the exploding cigars in a celebration of the devilish works of pathological pranksters and perennial manipulators including Robin Goodfellow, Brer Rabbit, Till Eulenspiegel, Renard the Fox and Scapino. Words come from Skakespeare, WS Gilbert, Ogden Nash and Chaucer, and music from Mozart, Mendelssohn, Kreisler and Strauss among others.
Producer: Lindsay Kemp.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Francis Baines
Fanfare
Performer: Performers uncredited
- HMV 573877 2.
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William Schwenk Gilbert
The Practical Joker, read by Jim Norton
00:02Richard Strauss
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks) (excerpt)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor)
- Deutsche Grammophon 410 518 2.
Alan Garner
How Robin Good-fellow went in the shape of a fiddler to a wedding, and of the sport that he had there, read by Katherine Parkinson
00:07P.D.Q. Bach
The Preachers of Crimetheus (finale) (excerpt)
Performer: The Greater Hoople Area Off-Season Philharmonic, Walter Bruno (conductor)
- Telarc CD80210.
‘Ern Malley’ (James McAuley and Harold Stewart)
Culture as Exhibit, read by Jim Norton
00:11Felix Mendelssohn
Dance of the Clowns (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn (conductor)
- EMI 574 980 2.
William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (extract), read by Katherine Parkinson and Jim Norton
00:13Henry Purcell
Scene of the Drunken Poet (The Fairy Queen)
Performer: Richard Suart (bass), The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, Harry Christophers (conductor)
- Collins Classics 70132.
James Oppenheim
As to being made a Fool of, read by Katherine Parkinson
00:20Fritz Kreisler
Tambourin 'in the style of Leclair'
Performer: Oscar Shumsky (violin), William Wolfram (piano)
- ASV CDALH971.
Angela Carter
The Witches’ Piper, read by Jim Norton
00:25Felix Mendelssohn
Scherzo (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn (conductor)
- EMI 574 980 2.
Geoffrey Chaucer (rendered into modern English by Nevill Coghill)
The Nun’s Priest’s Tale (Canterbury Tales) (excerpt), read by Katherine Parkinson
00:32Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ein musicalischer Spass (A Musical Joke) (finale)
Performer: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
- Deutsche Grammophon 419 783 2.
Horace Smith
The Jester Condemned to Death, read by Jim Norton
00:38Nacio Herb Brown & Adolph Green
Make 'em laugh
Performer: Donald O’Connor (singer), orchestra uncredited
- MGM CDP7933002.
Ogden Nash
If fun is fun, isn’t that enough?, read by Katherine Parkinson
00:42Dudley Moore
Little Miss Britten
Performer: Dudley Moore (voice and piano)
- EMI 793 962 2.
John Clare
The Lout, read by Katherine Parkinson
00:44John Lennon & Paul McCartney
The Fool on the Hill
Performer: The Beatles
- Capitol 3824652.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Song of Hiawatha (excerpt), read by Jim Norton
00:49Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Hiawatha's Wedding Feast (excerpt)
Performer: Chorus and Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, Kenneth Alwyn (conductor)
- Decca 4734312.
Joel Chandler Harris, ‘retold’ by FH Pritchard
How Brer Rabbit was too sharp for Brer Fox (excerpt), read by Jim Norton
00:55Edvard Grieg
Småtrold (Puck)
Performer: Peter Jablonski (piano)
- Decca 455 6312.
Alan Garner
Under the Earth I go, read by Katherine Parkinson
00:57William Walton
Comedy Overture 'Scapino'
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn (conductor)
- EMI 747 624 2..
Anonymous 16th-century German, translated by Carolyn Place
How Till Eulenspiegel taught a jackass to read an old psalmbook in Erfurt, read by Katherine Parkinson
01:08Richard Strauss
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks) (excerpt)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor)
- Deutsche Grammophon 410 518 2.
Broadcasts
- Sun 8 Apr 2012 18:30³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3
- Sun 8 Feb 2015 17:30³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3