 
                
                        The Mighty Oak
Readings by Sian Phillips and Joseph Mydell. Music from Wuthering Heights, Bernard Herrmann's only opera, Butterworth's English Idyll No 1, and The Teddy Bears' Picnic.
From Pooh Bear to John Clare - if you go down to the woods today you will hear readings by Sian Phillips and Joseph Mydell and music by Berlioz, Beethoven and Butterworth. We begin with Verdi and Smetana's operatic versions of Macbeth and a description of an American staging of Macbeth described in the novel by Richard Powers, The Overstory, which won him the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Winnie-the-Pooh comes unstuck looking for honey in an oak tree, while Aesop’s fable contrasts the unbending oak with the more flexible reeds. Rhapsodic oak-themed poems come from Emily Dickinson, Lord Tennyson and Joseph Enright, and one tinged with wistful sadness from John Clare. We hear about oak wood furniture described in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, about coffins in a poem by W. Harrison Ainsworth and a passage from Samantha Harvey's novel set in the 15th century called The Western Wind where a man is woken from his sleep in an oak confession booth by news of a dead body. And as a metaphor for the end of things, the Scottish poet William Soutar’s bleak vision of the cruel death of an oak under the axeman’s gleam was set to music by Benjamin Britten in his song cycle for tenor and piano Who Are These Children? and ends our programme.
READINGS: 
Shakespeare: Macbeth
Richard Powers: The Overstory 
Anne Enright: The Acorn 
James Frazer: The Golden Bough
Aesop: The Oak and the Reeds 
Emily Dickinson: I Robbed the Woods 
Alfred Tennyson: The Oak 
AA Milne: Winnie the Pooh 
John Clare: The Road Oak 
Edmund Burke: Reflections on the French Revolution 
Samantha Harvey: The Western Wind
Emily Brontë: Wuthering Heights 
W Harrison Ainsworth: The Old Oak Coffin 
Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution
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    ![]() 00:00 00:00Giuseppe VerdiMacbeth Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti.- EMI CDC7479542.
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    ShakespeareMacbeth, read by Sian Phillips ShakespeareMacbeth, read by Joseph Mydell ![]() 00:00 00:00Bedrich SmetanaMacbeth and the Witches Performer: Radoslav Kvapil.- Unicorn-Kanchana.
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 PowersThe Overstory, read by Sian Phillips ![]() 00:00 00:00Bedrich SmetanaMacbeth and the Witches Performer: Radoslav Kvapil.- Unicorn-Kanchana.
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 EnrightThe Acorn, read by Sian Phillips ![]() 00:00 00:00ButterworthEnglish Idyll no.1 Performer: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, John Wilson.- Avie AV2194.
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 FrazerThe Golden Bough, read by Joseph Mydell ![]() 00:00 00:00Hector BerliozRoyal Hunt and Storm from The Trojans Performer: LSO, Colin Davis.- LSO Live LSO0010.
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 AesopThe Oak and the Reeds ![]() 00:00 00:00BeethovenSymphony no.6 ‘Pastoral Performer: Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vanska.- BIS SACD182526.
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 DickinsonI robbed the woods, read by Sian Phillips TennysonThe Oak, read by Sian Phillips MilneWinnie The Pooh, read by Sian Phillips ![]() 00:00 00:00MurrayThe Teddy BearsÂ’ Picnic Performer: Val Rosing.- Columbia DB955.
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 ClareThe Round Oak, read by Sian Phillips ![]() 00:00 00:00Franz SchubertDie schone Mullerin Performer: Jonas Kaufmann, Helmut Deutsch.- Decca 4781528.
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 BurkeReflections on the Revolution in France, read by Joseph Mydell ![]() 00:00 00:00Ralph Vaughan WilliamsEntracte no.2 from The Wasps Performer: RLPO, James Judd.- Naxos 8572304.
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 HarveyThe Western Wind, read by Joseph Mydell ![]() 00:00 00:00HerrmannIntroduction from Wuthering Heights Performer: Pro Arte Orchestra, Bernard Herrmann.- Unicorn-Kanchana UKCD20505152.
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 BronteWuthering Heights, read by Joseph Mydell ![]() 00:01 00:01BurgonFarwell to Narnia Performer: Philharmonia, Geoffrey Burgon.- Silva Screen FILMCD117.
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 AinsworthThe Old Oak Coffin, read by Joseph Mydell ![]() 00:01 00:01Arnold SchoenbergVerklarte Nacht Performer: Juilliard Quartet, Walter Trampler, Yo Yo Ma.- Sony Classical SMK62019.
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 CarlyleThe French Revolution, read by Sian Phillips ![]() 00:01 00:01Benjamin BrittenWho are these children? Performer: Peter Pears, Benjamin Britten.- Decca 4768492.
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 Words and Music: The Might OakProducer’s note: As Radio 3 ventures Into The Forest, Words and Music focusses on the mighty oak. We start with Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the witches, illustrated with music by Verdi and Smetana; a more contemporary American production described in Richard Powers’ The Overstory. Winnie-the-Pooh comes unstuck looking for honey in an oak tree, while Aesop’s fable contrasts the unbending oak with the more flexible reeds.  Rhapsodic oak-themed poems come from Emily Dickinson, Lord Tennyson and Joseph Enright, one more tinged with wistful sadness from John Clare. Our uses for oak wood for furniture feature in selections from Emily Bronte and Samantha Harvey, and for coffins from W. Harrison Ainsworth. And as a metaphor for the end of things, William Soutar’s bleak vision of the cruel death of an oak under the axeman’s gleam comes from Benjamin Britten. Broadcasts- Sun 24 Jun 2018 17:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Sun 22 Oct 2023 17:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
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