Christopher Ricks
Michael Berkeley's guest is critic and scholar Sir Christopher Ricks. His selections include Holst, Beethoven, Haydn, Vaughan Williams, Britten, Prince Albert and Bob Dylan.
Michael Berkeley's guest is the distinguished scholar Sir Christopher Ricks, who was described by W.H. Auden as 'the kind of critic every poet dreams of finding.' He has championed the work of new poets including Seamus Heaney and Christopher Hill, and in book after book over 50 years he has thrown new light on the great poets of the past: Milton, Keats, Tennyson, T.S. Eliot. He has been the Oxford Professor of Poetry, and Professor of English at Cambridge; he is now Professor of the Humanities at Boston University. Outside the university, he's probably best known for two driving passions - for T.S. Eliot and (more controversially) for Bob Dylan. His new edition of Eliot's poems comes out this month: it's been several years in the making, and is the first complete edition of Eliot's poetry ever published.
For Private Passions, he has compiled a fascinating playlist of music, including musical settings of great poetry, and some Bob Dylan naturally. And there's an overall theme - it's a meditation on youth and age. Composers include Holst, Beethoven, Haydn, Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, and Prince Albert.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Production for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3.
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Christopher Ricks on his 'life-long passion'
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Joseph Haydn
Ombre insepolte (Orlando Palatino)
Singer: Thomas Quasthoff. Orchestra: Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. Conductor: Gottfried von der Goltz. -
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This Old Man
Performer: Bob Dylan. -
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Linden Lea
Performer: Gerald Moore. Singer: Janet Baker. -
Gustav Holst
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Songs from the Princess)
Choir: Holst Singers. Conductor: Stephen Layton. -
Benjamin Britten
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Singer: Neil Mackie. Orchestra: Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Steuart Bedford. -
Joseph Haydn
5 Variations in D H.XVII:7
Performer: John McCabe. -
Ludwig van Beethoven
7 Variations on 'God Save the King'
Performer: Melvyn Tan. -
Prince Albert
Abendruhe
Performer: Jennifer Partridge. Singer: Ian Partridge. -
Bob Dylan
Wigwam
Performer: Bob Dylan.
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