Beyond the Grey Towers
Samira Ahmed explores Durham Cathedral's enduring historical, cultural and spiritual significance. How is this ancient institution addressing the needs of its modern communities?
Samira Ahmed explores Durham Cathedral's enduring historical, cultural and spiritual significance.
She first visited the cathedral over twenty years ago and it has maintained a fascination for her ever since. Now Samira returns to Durham to explore the connection that she, and so many others, feel with the Cathedral.
'Grey towers of Durham
Yet well I love thy mixed and massive piles
Half church of God, half castle 'gainst the Scot
And long to roam those venerable aisles
With records stored of deeds long since forgot.' Sir Walter Scott, Harold the Dauntless
Durham Cathedral is the shrine of St Cuthbert, the seat of the Bishop of Durham and a focus of pilgrimage and spirituality in North East England.
What is the source of its power to move, not only Christians, but those of others faiths or none? Is it the sanctity of the shrine of St Cuthbert? Is it its spectacular architecture? Is it the unique positioning in the natural and human landscape (now a world heritage site)? Or is it the echoes of centuries of history as a fortress, a seat of learning and a sacred space?
Through words, art and music and by speaking to those intimately connected to the Cathedral, Samira Ahmed creates a vivid portrait of Durham Cathedral through the centuries. She explores how it has reflected Durham's changing communities and balances the preservation of ancient traditions with the celebration of contemporary Christianity, art and music.
The programme includes poems by Thomas Hardy, L.E.L and John Ormond and extracts from Pat Barker. Music includes pieces by Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, Kathryn Tickell and the choir of Durham Cathedral.
The readers are George Irving and Olivia Onyehara
Produced by Lucy Dichmont
A Whistledown Production for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4.
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Blog: Samira Ahmed shares the mysteries of Durham Cathedral. Photo © John Attle
Music Played
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Jóhann Jóhannsson
There is No Safe Side But the Side of Truth
Performer: Jóhann Jóhannsson.- The Miners' Hymns Soundtrack.
- Fat Cat Records.
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Sir James MacMillan
Missa Dunelmi (Durham Mass): Kyrie
Performer: The Choir of Durham Cathedral. Performer: James Lancelot. Performer: Francesca Massey.- Missa Dunelmi ( Durham Mass) and other European Choral Works.
- Priory (World Premiere recording).
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R. Lloyd
Magnificat (Durham Service)
Performer: The choir of Durham Cathedral. Performer: James Lancelot.- The Music of Durham Cathedral.
- Priory.
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Robert Saint
Gresford
Performer: Black Dyke Band. Performer: Nicholas Childs.- Flying to the Skies.
- Obrasso Records.
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Kathryn Tickell
The Priors Standard
Performer: Kathryn Tickell. Performer: The Side.- Kathryn Tickell and the Side.
- Resilient Records.
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R. Lloyd
Magnificat (Durham Service)
Performer: The Choir of Durham Cathedral. Performer: James Lancelot.- The Music of Durham Cathedral.
- Priory.
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Jóhann Jóhannsson
There is No Safe Side But the Side of Truth
Performer: Jóhann Jóhannsson.- The Miners' Hymns Soundtrack.
- Fat Cat Records.
Readings
Title: Durham Cathedral
Author: Letitia Elizabeth Landon (better known as L.E.L)
From: The Poetical Works of Letitia Elizabeth Landon (Classic Reprint)
Publisher: Forgotten Books, 2012
Title: The Uncut Stone, from Damnatio Memoriae: Erased from Memory (Recording used by permission of The Poetry Archive)
Author: Sebastian Barker
Publisher: Enitharmon, 2004
Title: Extract from Double Vision
Author: Pat Barker
Publisher: Penguin
Title: Now to Be Still and Rest (1918), from Songs of Youth and War
Author: PHB Lyon, MC.
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Title: Oxen
Author: Thomas Hardy
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Title:Â The Anchoress
Author: Eiléan Nà Chuilleanáin
Publisher: The Gallery Press
Title: The Cathedral Builders
Author:Â John Ormond
Publisher: Seren
Broadcasts
- Sun 16 Nov 2014 06:05Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sun 16 Nov 2014 23:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4