William Kentridge
Michael Berkeleyβs guest is South African artist William Kentridge, who chooses Berlioz, Wagner, Monteverdi and Elizabeth Cotten.
Itβs hard to think of an artist with a more striking and ambitious range than William Kentridge; his work spans etching, drawing, collage, huge tapestries - as well as film, theatre, dance and opera. He was born in Johannesburg and brought up during the apartheid regime; his art is highly politically charged. His parents, both lawyers, were notable figures in the anti-apartheid movement β his father being Sir Sydney Kentridge, who represented Nelson Mandela. For forty years now William Kentridge has used his art to explore the legacy of colonialism, and the barbarity of war. Heβs probably best known for his charcoal sketches, which become stop-go animations, preserving almost every change and rubbing-out. But he has a keen eye for the absurdity of life too, so we watch typewriters turn into trees, birds flying off the pages of dictionaries, or a film titled βPortrait of the artist as a coffee potβ.
In conversation with Michael Berkeley, William Kentridge talks about the importance of music in his work, and brings a playlist that reflects a lifetime of listening. We hear a famous 1937 recording of a Monteverdi madrigal; Janet Baker singing one of the songs from βLes Nuits dβeteβ by Berlioz; a duet from The Magic Flute; a rare recording of the American guitarist Elizabeth Cotten; and a collaboration between the Kronos Quartet and a trio of musicians from Mali.
He looks back to his childhood in South Africa, and what it was like to grow up under the cruel system of apartheid; and he reveals how important early failures were in enabling him to see the way forward.
A Loftus Media production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
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Music Played
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Trio Da Kali and Kronos Quartet
God Shall Wipe All Tears Away
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Claudio Monteverdi
Chiome d'oro
Singer: Hugues CuΓ©nod. Singer: Paul Derenne. -
Elizabeth Cotten
I'm Going Away
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Hector Berlioz
Le Spectre de la Rose (Nuits d'Ete)
Singer: Janet Baker. Orchestra: New Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: John Barbirolli. -
Richard Wagner
Tannhauser - concert paraphrase
Performer: Mikhail Rudy. Music Arranger: Franz Liszt. -
Dmitry Shostakovich
Symphony No.10 (2nd mvt: Allegro)
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Andris Nelsons. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Bei Mannern... (Die Zauberflote)
Singer: Evelyn Lear. Singer: Dietrich FischerβDieskau. Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Karl Bohm.
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