Birmingham
Writers from Erasmus Darwin to Jonathan Coe and Clare Morrall on Birmingham - the industrial powerhouse and cultural centre. With music from the CBSO, Ex Cathedra and Laura Mvula.
Actors Helen George and Kevin McNally read works by writers from Erasmus Darwin to Clare Morrall, Jonathan Coe to Roy Fisher and Benjamin Zephaniah which explore Birmingham's history as the industrial powerhouse and cultural centre in a programme which marks the city hosting the Commonwealth Games. Readings pick out the number 62 bus route, Soho Road and the river running alongside the Soho works powering mills into motion, the Dudley Road and "the beat.. which makes this road complete", the "chocolate girls" who work at Bournville, and the day Queen Victoria came to visit and was greeted by 500,000 people. The music includes recordings by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Ex Cathedra and Laura Mvula.
Readings -
Second City: Birmingham and the Forging of Modern Britain, by Richard Vinen
Astonishing Splashes of Colour, by Clare Morrall
Soho Road Then And Now, by Benjamin Zephaniah - read by the poet
Samuel Langford reviews Gustav Holst conducting five of his The Planets at Birmingham Town Hall, 1920
Moonlight and Gas, by Constance Naden
The Economy of Vegetation, by Erasmus Darwin
Chocolate Girls, by Annie Murray
Arthur and George, by Julian Barnes
Eve's Ransom, by George Gissing
Floozie, by Rachael Nicolas
Birmingham Roller, by Liz Berry - read by the poet
Birmingham River, by Roy Fisher
January, by Charlotte Wetton
Changing Places, by David Lodge
The Rotters' Club, by Jonathan Coe
Turning 30, by Mike Gayle
Producer: Barnaby Gordon
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Richard Vinen
Second City: Birmingham and the Forging of Modern Britain, read by Kevin McNally
00:01Leos JanΓ΅Δek
Glagolitic Mass (final mvt "Intrada")
Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- EMI CDC7475042.
- Tr 4.
Clare Morrall
Astonishing Splashes of Colour, read by Helen George
00:03Thomas Newman
Birmingham (He Named Me Malala
Conductor: Thomas Newman.- Sony Classical 88875153712.
- Tr 12.
Benjamin Zephaniah
Soho Road Then and Now, read by Benjamin Zephaniah
Samuel Langford
Samuel Langford reviews Gustav Holst conducting five of his The Planets at Birmingham Town Hall, read by Kevin McNally
00:10Gustav Holst
Neptune, the Mystic (The Planets)
Orchestra: The National Youth Orchestra. Choir: CBSO Youth Chorus. Conductor: Edward Gardner.- Chandos CHSA-5179.
- Tr 26.
Constance Naden
Moonlight and Gas, read by Helen George
00:19Laura Mvula
Sing to the Moon
Choir: Pembroke College Girls' Choir. Conductor: Anna Lapwood.- Signum SIGCD642.
- Tr 17.
Richard Vinen
Second City: Birmingham and the Forging of Modern Britain, read by Kevin McNally
00:24John Adams
Tromba Lontana
Performer: Jonathan Holland. Performer: Wesley Warren. Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- EMI 503403-2.
- Tr 5.
Erasmus Darwin
The Economy of Vegetation, read by Helen George
00:27Black Sabbath
Iron Man
Performer: Black Sabbath.- Sanctuary Records 4050538644562.
- Tr 1.
Erasmus Darwin
The Economy of Vegetation, read by Kevin McNally
00:31Leonard Bernstein
Wonderful Town (Overture)
Ensemble: Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- EMI Classics 7243 556753 2 3.
- Tr 1.
Annie Murray
Chocolate Girls, read by Helen George
00:38Rachel Portman
Taste of Chocolate
Conductor: Rachel Portman.- Sony Classical SK89472.
- Tr 16.
Richard Vinen
Second City: Birmingham and the Forging of Modern Britain, read by Kevin McNally
00:42Edward Elgar
The Dream of Gerontius (Rouse Thee, My Fainting Soul)
Singer: John Mitchinson. Choir: CBSO Chorus. Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- Warner Classics 0077774954952.
- Tr.4.
00:45Edward Elgar
The Dream of Gerontius (Pt 2. Andantino)
Choir: CBSO Chorus. Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- Warner Classics 0077774954952.
- Tr.4.
Julian Barnes
Arthur and George, read by Helen George
George Gissing
Eve’s Ransom, read by Kevin McNally
00:49Dorothy Howell
The Moorings
Performer: Lorraine McAslan. Performer: Sophia Rahman.- Dutton CDLX7144.
- Tr 14.
Rachael Nicolas
Floozie, read by Helen George
00:57Cerys Matthews
Birmingham Roller
Composer: Joe Acheson. Composer: Liz Berry. Performer: Liz Berry. Performer: Cerys Matthews. Orchestra: Hidden Orchestra.- Decca 00602435034072.
- Tr 11.
Roy Fisher
Birmingham River, read by Kevin McNally
01:01Friendly Fire Band
It’s a Brum Ting
Performer: Friendly Fire Band.- Birmingham Music Archive & Birmingham 2022 Festival.
- Tr 1.
Charlotte Wetton
January, read by Helen George
01:02Soweto Kinch
A Restless Mind
Performer: Shabaka Hutchings. Performer: Soweto Kinch. Performer: Karl Rasheed-Abel. Performer: Graham Godfrey.- Soweto Kinch Recordings SKP003CD.
- Tr 2.
David Lodge
Changing Places, ready by Kevin McNally
Jonathan Coe
The Rotters’ Club, ready by Helen George
01:07Bhujhangy Group
Itthey Sada Nahin Mauj
Performer: Bhujhangy Group.- Inreco IP-3031.
- Tr.
01:07Mark-Anthony Turnage
Momentum (conclusion)
Ensemble: Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- EMI CDC5550912.
- Tr 4.
Mike Gayle
Turning 30, read by Kevin McNally
01:15John Foulds
Of Bliss and Vision, Op 61b No 2 (Three Mantras for orchestra)
Conductor: Sakari Oramo. Choir: CBSO Youth Chorus. Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.- John Foulds: Mirage/Three Mantras from Avatara: Oramo/CBSO.
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- Sun 24 Jul 2022 17:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3