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The Ascent of Man

To mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, Ruth Padel and Henry Goodman read prose and verse exploring the idea of the Ascent of Man.

The idea of the ‘Ascent of Man’, triggered by the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, became for me a thrilling passageway to a vast and multi-layered territory. After reading excerpts from his Journals and Autobiography, in particular those relating to his trip to South America –where my own roots are- a clear idea came to mind: to portray in ‘Words and Music’ the many different types of journeys he made throughout his life. I mean not only the voyage on board the Beagle, of course, but his other two parallel journeys: the intellectual and spiritual transformations Darwin so bravely went through as he travelled, in body, mind and spirit, in search of the origins of nature.
The texts I’ve selected here to illustrate this three-fold journey, read by actors Henry Goodman and Jemima Rooper, include excerpts from Darwin himself, but also from some Victorian poets, contemporary of the scientist, eager to reflect the influence his innovative vision brought to their craft.
A crucial and modern contribution to the mix though, comes in the shape of readings by Ruth Padel, a prize-winning poet and herself direct descendant of Darwin, who’s written about nature and who contributes here –the way I see it- by putting some of his famous ancestor’s concerns into today’s context. Her readings include excerpts from her latest book, ‘Darwin: A Life in Poems’, just published to coincide with the famous scientist’s anniversary.
Now, music becomes another voice in this journey: the taped songs of the biggest sea mammals in Hovahaness ‘And God Created Great Whales’, or the ritual dance for the killing of a snake in Revueltas’ ‘³§±ð²Ô²õ±ð³¾²¹²âá’, or the subliminal message of ‘Koyaanisqatsi’ -‘world out of balance’-, Philip Glass’ soundtrack inspired in the language of a native American tribe. They all represent nature and the world that so much excited Darwin.

Juan Carlos Jaramillo (producer)

1 hour, 15 minutes

Last on

Mon 20 Dec 2010 17:00

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    Richard Strauss

    Also Sprach Zarathustra

    Performers: Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan (conductor)

    • DG DG 410959-2.
  • Darwin

    Darwin’s words read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:02

    Robert Schumann

    Soiréstucke (Fantasiestucke), Op. 73

    Performers: Steven Isserlis (cello), Dénes Várjon (piano)

    • Music for cello and piano.
    • Hyperion – CDA 67661.
  • Sean O’Faolain

    words by Sean O’Faolain read by Jemima Rooper

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from book ‘Darwin: A Life in Poems’ read by Ruth Padel

  • 00:03

    Benjamin Britten

    Rosa Mystica

    Performers: Polyphony/ Stephen Layton

    • Hyperion.
    • GCDAW01 Gramophone.
  • Darwin

    Darwin’s words read by Henry Goodman

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • 00:07

    Ralph Vaughan Williams

    A Lark Asscending

    Performers: The English Connection

    • ASV CDDCA518.
  • Mathilde Blind

    Wings, from book The Ascent of Man read by Jemima Rooper

  • Mathilde Blind

    Wings, from book The Ascent of Man read by Jemima Rooper

  • Philip Appleman

    excerpt from book Darwin’s Ark read by Jemima Rooper

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:12

    Heitor Villaâ€Lobos

    Aria (Cantilena), from Bachiana Brasileira No. 5

    Performers: Jill Gomez (soprano), The Pleeth Cello Octet

    • Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 1 & 5.
    • Hyperion CDA66257.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:16

    Johann Strauss II - Voices of Spring (vocal version), op. 410

    Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan (conductor), Katleen Battle (soprano)

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • 00:18

    rainforest tribe in Sao Gabriel de Cachoeira, Amazonas, Brazil

    Música do Brazil

    • Abril Music 1103006-2.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:20

    Gustavo Santaolalla

    Apertura

    • The Motorcycle Diaries, soundtrack.
    • Edge music 002894775019.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:23

    Revueltas

    ³§±ð²Ô²õ±ð³¾²¹²âá

    Performers: Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel (conductor)

    • Fiesta!.
    • DG.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:24

    Chango Spasiuk

    Tarefero de mis pagos – Sounds from the Red Land

    Performers: Chango Spasiuk, accordion

    • Piranha – CD-PIR1895.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • Ruth Padel

    Excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:30

    George Frideric Handel

    The Messiah - And the Glory of the Lord

    Performers: The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (director), L’Oiseau-Lyre

    • Decca 430488-2.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:33

    Arturo Márquez

    Danzón No. 2

    Performers: Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel (conductor)

    • Fiesta!.
    • DG.
  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • 00:37

    Alan Hovhaness

    And God Created Great Whales

    Performers: Seattle Symphony, Gerard Schwarz (conductor)

    • Delos – DE3157.
  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • 00:39

    Alan Hovhaness

    And God Created Great Whales

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • 00:40

    Alan Hovhaness

    And God Created Great Whales

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • Ruth Padel

    excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems read by Ruth Padel

  • 00:40

    Igor Stravinsky

    The Rite of Spring

    Performers: Daniel Barenboim (conductor), Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    • Teldec – 8573-81702-2.
  • Constance Naden

    Natural Selection read by Jemima Rooper

  • 00:42

    E. Rautavaara

    Cantus Articus

    Performers: Helsiniki Philharmonic Orchestra, Jorma Panula (conductor)

    • The Bog.
    • Finlandia FACD009.
  • Darwin

    from Darwin’s Journal read by Henry Goodman

  • Philip Appleman

    excerpt from book Darwin’s Ark read by Jemima Rooper

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