The Power of Alchemy
The Power of Alchemy, a journey through the physical and spiritual dimensions of this legendary and mysterious practice, with texts by both ancient and modern writers including WB Yeats, Ezra Pound, Jorge Luis Borges, Paulo Coelho and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, read by Si芒n Phillips and Donald Sumpter.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Jean鈥怓茅ry Rebel
Chaos, from Les Elements
Performer: The Academy of Ancient Music, Chirstopher Hogwood (director).- L聮Oiseay-Lyre 421 656-2.
- Tr 1.
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Paracelsus
title unknown, read by Donald Sumpter
Basil Velentine
title unknown, read by Sian Phillips
00:01Alexander Scriabin
12 Etudes for piano, Op.8 - No. 12 in D sharp minor
Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (piano).- BMG Classics 74321 63471 2.
- Tr 10.
Stanley Redgrove
Alchemy: Ancient and Modern (excerpt), read by Donald Sumpter
00:04Edgard Var猫se
Ameriques (original version 1921)
Performer: Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Lyndon-Gee (conductor).- Naxos 8.557882.
- Tr 1.
00:05Arvo P盲rt
Fratres
Performer: Daniel Hope (violin), Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin.- DG 479 0571.
- Tr 6.
Horace Smith
Moral Alchemy (excerpt), read by Sian Phillips
Eireanus Philalethes
unknown text, read by Donald Sumpter
00:10Gy枚rgy Ligeti
Lux Aeterna (for choir a capella)
Performer: Schola Heidelberg, Walter Nussbaum (conductor).- BIS-1503.
- Tr 9.
00:11Philip Glass
Vessels
Ensemble: The Western Wind Vocal Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Riesman.- Nonesuch 424508.
- Tr 1.
00:13Anon 聳 17th-Century Russia
Vozbrannoy voyevode
Performer: Theatre of Voices, Paul Hillier (director).- Harmonia Mundi HMU 907276.
- Tr 12.
Ali Puli
title unknown, read by Donald Sumpter
Michael Sendivogius
title unknown, read by Sian Phillips
00:15Alan Hovhaness
Symphony No. 14 聭Ararat聮 聳 2nd movement
Performer: Trinity College of Music Wind Orchestra, Keith Brion (conductor).- Naxos 8.559385.
- Tr 5.
Rainer Maria Rilke
The Alchemist (excerpt), read by Donald Sumpter
00:17Anon.
Danza de los matachines 聳 M煤sica Ind铆gena de M茅xico
- Conaculta 聳 INAH 09.
- Tr 4.
Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir
The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry (excerpt), read by Sian Phillips
00:19Edgard Var猫se
Ionisation
Performer: Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Lyndon-Gee (conductor).- Naxos 8.557882.
- Tr 9.
Stephanus of Alexandria
unknown text, read by Donald Sumpter
00:20Giuseppe Tartini
La Sonata del Diavolo in G minor
Performer: Andrew Manze, violin.- Harmonia Mundi HMU 907213.
- Tr 3.
00:22Franz Liszt
Saint Francois d聮'Assise: La Predication aux oiseaux
Performer: Wilhelm Kempff, piano.- DG 477 9374.
- Tr 8.
00:25Luciano Berio
Rossignolet du bois -聳 Folk Songs, for voice and seven instruments
Performer: Dawn Upshaw (soprano), Tara O聮Connor (flute), Todd Palmer (clarinet), Ljova (viola), Erik Friedlander (cello), Bridget Kibbey (harp), Eric Poland & Gordon Gottlieb (percussion)..- DG 477 5414.
- Tr 15.
Michael Sendivogius
unknown title, read by Sian Phillips
00:27Modest Mussorgsky
Night on the Bald Mountain
Performer: Vladimir Azhkenazy, piano.- DECCA 478 2940.
- Tr 1.
00:30Bernd Alois Zimmermann
Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra 聭'Nobody knows de trouble I see聮'
Performer: Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet), SWF Symphonieorchester Baden-Baden, Michael Gielen (conductor).- Philips 434 114-2.
- 10.
Ben Johnson
The Alchemist (excerpt), read by Donald Sumpter and Sian Phillips
00:33Gy枚rgy Ligeti
Quieto (VII), from Musica Ricercata
Performer: Liisa Pohjola, piano.- BIS-CD-53.
- Tr 12.
Arthur Edward Waite
Lives of Alchemystical Philosopheres (excerpt), read by Donald Sumpter
W.B. Yeats
Rosa Alchemica (excerpt), read by Sian Philips
00:38Francis Poulenc
Toi ma patiente ma patience ma parente, from Figure Humaine (arr. Die 12 Cellisten der Berliner Philharmoniker)
Performer: The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic.- EMI 6 08501 2.
- Tr 15.
00:40Anon.
Barbara Furtuna
Performer: Voce di Corsica.- EUCD 1816.
- Tr 1.
Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist (excerpt), read by Donald Sumpter
00:44Manuel de Falla
La Danza Ritual del Fuego, from El Amor Brujo
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra, Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor).- EMI 7 69037 2.
- Tr 13.
Ezra Pound
The Alchemist (excerpt), read by Sian Phillips
00:46Manuel de Falla
La Danza Ritual del Fuego, from El Amor Brujo
Performer: Katia & Marielle Labeque, pianos.- Philips 438 938-2.
- Tr 3.
00:47Manuel de Falla
La Danza Ritual del Fuego, from El Amor Brujo
Performer: Mischa Maisky, cello; Lily Maisky, piano.- DG 477 8100.
- Tr 16.
00:50Richard Wagner
Das Rheingold
Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti (conductor).- DECCA 455 5562.
- Tr 15.
00:00Silvestre Revueltas
厂别苍蝉别尘补测谩
Performer: Orquesta Filarm贸nica de la Ciudad de M茅xico, Enrique B谩tiz (conductor).- ASV CD DCA 894.
- Tr 4.
Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez
One Hundred Years of Solitude (excerpt), read by Donald Sumpter
00:58Tot贸 la Momposina y Sus Tambores
La acabaci贸n
- Real World CDR W 31.
- Tr 11.
01:01Alexander Aronovich Knaifel
Lux aeterna
Performer: Patrick Demenga & Thomas Demenga.- ECM 465 341-2.
- Tr 1.
Jorge Luis Borges
The Alchemist (excerpt), read by Sian Phillips
01:06Arvo P盲rt
Fur Alina
Performer: Alexander Malter, piano.- ECM 449 958-2.
- Tr 2.
Chao Meng-fu
Lamenting the Taoist Wei Kung-yuan, read by Donald Sumpter
T聮ao Ch聮ien
On the Classic of the Hill and Sea, read by Sian Phillips
01:10Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita
Future Strings
- Astar Artes MWLDAN.
- Tr 2.
Producer's Note
The Power of Alchemy, the title I鈥檝e given to this programme, is a reflective journey through the physical and spiritual dimensions of this legendary and mysterious practice, with prose and verse by both ancient and modern writers from the East and West, including WB Yeats, Ezra Pound, Jorge Luis Borges, Paulo Coelho and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, read by Si芒n Phillips and Donald Sumpter.
The interest on the subject, of which I can鈥檛 claim to be an expert, came from reading yet again Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez鈥檚 epic novel 鈥極ne Hundred Years of Solitude鈥. It鈥檚 one of my all-time favourite books, and I find myself returning to it again from time to time. There鈥檚 an episode early on in the book in which the protagonist tries his luck at multiplying gold, his wife鈥檚 cherished and closely guarded inheritance, using an alchemist鈥檚 laboratory he鈥檚 been given as a gift 鈥 with terrible consequences! The episode, which is included in this programme, caused me to delve into this profound and dark subject, but it so happened that half-way through my reading the Nobel-prize winner and celebrated author, arguably a true literary alchemist thanks to his poetic and magical imagery, passed away 鈥 all the more reason for me, I thought, to carry on with my endeavour!
The texts I selected cover a broad range in terms of topics and origin 鈥 there are contributions from the early and later Middle Ages, from the Renaissance and the beginning of the Enlightenment, from Victorian scholars, as well as from ancient China. I wanted to strike a balance between statements explaining what alchemy was and how alchemists actually worked, on the one hand, and more complex thoughts on the other, texts exploring the spiritual concerns their craft triggered as these practitioners sought transcendental answers in the manipulating of the natural world. Worth noting perhaps is an excerpt from Ben Jonson鈥檚 play 鈥楾he Alchemist鈥 in which two characters, an alchemist and a doubter, debate the true nature of this practice. Also, there鈥檚 a wonderful excerpt from a poem by Ezra Pound called 鈥楾he Alchemist 鈥 Chant for the Transmutation of Metals鈥, whose rhymes and rhythm make the piece all but a magician鈥檚 spell. 聽The programme ends with some reflective poems, looking beyond life, from the celebrated Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, and from two Chinese philosophers, all mixed with music by Arvo Part and a beautiful piece performed on a classical harp and a West-African kora, which symbolise the blending together of otherwise unrelated sounds 鈥 which takes us directly to the music.
Music is pure alchemy in this programme, and in many different ways. My first instinct was to reflect in sounds the aura of mystery, secrecy and dark shade that have always accompanied alchemy. I wanted edgy and uncomfortable pieces, dissonances, sad tonalities, abrupt changes, music that would almost sound like an alchemical experiment taking place in front of our very ears. The programme opens with one such piece, Jean-Fery Rebel鈥檚 Chaos, from his pioneering Baroque work 鈥楲es Elements鈥, describing how things were before the creation of the universe. Needless to say, the 20th-Century provides an endless supply of this particular kind of flavour, so I used, among others, Varese鈥檚 鈥楢meriques鈥, Bernd Alois Zimmermann鈥檚 鈥楾rumpet Concerto鈥 and Ligeti鈥檚 choral masterwork 鈥楲ux Aeterna鈥. There are also, thrown in for good measure, some spiritual pieces, inviting reflection.
Another more challenging way in which music reflects聽alchemy in this programme is the way in which pieces 鈥榯ransform鈥 into others, like alchemists tried in their laboratories by melting metals and other substances together. I did it here by superimposing pieces, fading them in or out, literally 鈥榝using鈥 them together, but 鈥 here鈥檚 the core of the matter - regardless of their style, period, instruments or mood. Thus, Wagner鈥檚 鈥楧as Rheingold鈥 鈥渢ransforms鈥 into Revueltas鈥 鈥槼П鸩圆醣鸪静共饷♀, a shamanic chant to tame a snake, for instance; or Varese鈥檚 鈥業onisation鈥 鈥渕elts鈥 into鈥 Tartini鈥檚 鈥楧evil Sonata鈥 for violin solo; or Hovhaness 鈥楽ymphony Ararat鈥 鈥渇uses鈥 with the music,聽 a ritual dance, by a Mexican indigenous tribe; or 聽Ligeti鈥檚 鈥楲ux Aeterna鈥 鈥渂ecomes鈥 Philip Glass鈥 鈥榁essels鈥, to mention just some of my 鈥榓lchemical sound experiments鈥.
Last but not least, there鈥檚 a nod to some composers that can arguably be regarded as veritable 鈥榤usic alchemists鈥 due to their power to paint with music, to suggest atmospheres and moods in a mesmerising and intriguing way. Alexander Scriabin, Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner, Silvestre Revueltas, 聽Gyorgy Ligeti, Manuel de Falla, Arvo Part, whose contributions enhance this programme, belong to this category.
I hope this journey will only reflect on the way in which people from time immemorial have gone about trying to control and manipulate nature, and in the process sought deep spiritual answers about our role on earth and beyond. Perhaps safe now in his own afterlife Garc铆a M谩rquez, who as I mentioned above inspired this idea and to whose memory I wish to dedicate this programme, may now know all of the answers posed hereby, in our Words and Music 鈥楾he Power of Alchemy鈥...
Juan Carlos Jaramillo (producer)
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- Sun 18 May 2014 17:30成人快手 Radio 3
- Fri 23 Dec 2016 16:30成人快手 Radio 3
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