Lisa Appignanesi
Michael Berkeley’s guest is writer Lisa Appignanesi. With music by Monteverdi, Mozart and Bessie Smith.
Memory, desire, madness: these are the themes that fascinate Lisa Appignanesi and that she’s explored over the last forty years in novels, in memoirs, and in prize-winning books such as “Mad, Bad and Sad”, a history of women and mind doctors. Lisa Appignanesi is the Chair of the Royal Society of Literature and a former President of English PEN, an organisation which campaigns for free speech. She’s written about cabaret, about Proust and fin-de-siecle Paris, about Simone de Beauvoir, about Freud, and about her own troubled search for identity.
In Private Passions she tells Michael Berkeley about her childhood in Poland, where she was born Elżbieta Borensztejn, and about the way identities in her family were always shifting, “always there for the making”. She reflects on the power of the dead to haunt us, expressed by Monteverdi in his opera Orfeo, and admires the strength of singers Bessie Smith and Lotte Lenya, alongside music choices such as Mozart's ’The Marriage of Figaro’, Laurie Anderson, and Prokofiev’s ‘Peter and the Wolf’.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Production for ѿý Radio 3
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Music Played
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Claudio Monteverdi
Possente spirto (L'Orfeo)
Ensemble: I Barrochisti. Conductor: Diego Fasolis. Singer: Philippe Jaroussky. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Voi che sapete (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Claudio Abbado. Singer: Cecilia Bartoli. -
Claude Debussy
Premiere Rhapsodie
Performer: James Campbell. Performer: Glenn Gould. -
Kurt Weill
Surabaya Johnny
Singer: Lotte Lenya. -
Jimmy Cox
Nobody knows when you're down and out
Singer: Bessie Smith. -
Laurie Anderson
O Superman
Performer: Laurie Anderson. -
Sergey Prokofiev
Peter and the Wolf
Ensemble: Nash Ensemble. Conductor: Libor Pešek. Narrator: Lenny Henry.
Broadcast
- Sun 27 Jan 2019 12:00ѿý Radio 3
Podcast
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Private Passions
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