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George Szirtes

Michael Berkeley’s guest is poet and translator George Szirtes. With music by Tallis, Bach, Ravel and Berlioz.

George Szirtes arrived in Britain at the age of eight, wearing only one shoe. It was 1956, and as the Soviet tanks rolled into Budapest, George and his family fled on foot across the border to Austria, eventually ending up (with many others) as refugees in London. It was such a hasty journey that one of his shoes got lost on the way. From a very early age, he wanted to be a poet – and he has certainly fulfilled that ambition over the last forty years, publishing close to 20 books of prize-winning poetry, and as many translations from Hungarian literature. His moving memoir, The Photographer at 16, won the James Tait Black Prize and was recently broadcast on Radio 4.

George talks to Michael from his house in Wymondham, an old butcher’s shop which he and his wife, the artist Clarissa Upchurch, have decorated with dramatic murals. He discusses his memories of leaving Hungary, walking across the border, and about how he then went further back, reconstructing his mother’s incarceration in concentration camps during the War. He explains too the project of writing a poem every day on Twitter, which has enlivened this strange period of lockdown.

His playlist includes Tallis, Bartók, Bach, Ravel and Berlioz – as well as an early blues recording from 1931. What they all have in common, he says, is that each opened a door for him into a new world.

Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Media production for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3

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35 minutes

Last on

Sun 30 Jan 2022 12:00

Music Played

  • Hector Berlioz

    Dies Irae (Grande Messe des Morts)

    Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Louis Frémaux. Choir: CBSO Chorus.
  • Béla Bartók

    6 Romanian Folk Dances

    Performer: David Oistrakh. Performer: Inna Kollegorskaya.
  • Maurice Ravel

    String Quartet in F major (2nd mvt)

    Ensemble: Quatuor Ébène.
  • Richard Strauss

    Fruhling (4 Last Songs)

    Singer: Renée Fleming. Orchestra: Houston Symphony. Conductor: Christoph Eschenbach.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Chaconne (Partita no.2 in D minor)

    Performer: Hilary Hahn.
  • Thomas Tallis

    Spem in Alium

    Choir: Cardinall's Musick. Conductor: Andrew Carwood.
  • Skip James

    Devil got my woman

Broadcasts

  • Sun 9 May 2021 12:00
  • Sun 30 Jan 2022 12:00

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