 
                
                        The Window
Adjoa Andoh and John Rowe with readings about being pushed out of windows, the sparkling of glass, the opportunities an open window suggests and the feeling of being watched.
From David Bowie's Breaking Glass to Mozart's serenade from his opera Don Juan, from the religious inspiration behind Respighi's Church Windows to the diner scene conjured by Suzanne Vega - today's Words and Music weaves together music and poetry which takes us both sides of the glass as we look at literal and metaphorical windows with readings from Adjoa Andoh and John Rowe. They squint, stare and dream glassy-eyed with Baudelaire, who was born 200 years ago this week; glance over their shoulders with Robert Frost, muse on escaping a mother's rage in the poem by Mary Jean Chan and today's programme contains one piece of strong language in a Philip Larkin poem. We look at the idea of our eyes as windows, our souls as windows, the words of a poem framing a view of the world and get a sense of windows opening and closing with some of the musical tracks being more transparent than others.
READINGS: 
Baudelaire: Les Fenêtres translated by Arthur Symons, read by John Rowe in four extracts.
Emily Dickinson: The Wind Tapped Like a Tired Man 
Marcel Proust: The Way by Swann translated by Lydia Davis
George Herbert: The Windows
J. L. Carr: A Month in the Country
Jules Verne: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 
Robert Frost: After Apple Picking 
Seamus Heaney: Glanmore Sonnet IX from Field Work
Howard Nemerov: Storm Windows 
Philip Larkin: High Windows 
Mary Jean Chan: The Window 
RP Lister: Defenestration 
Baudelaire: Les Fenêtres translated by Arthur Symons
Producer: Zahid Warley
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    ![]() 00:00 00:00Boards of CanadaMagic Window - Warp Records, WARPCD 101.
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    Baudelaire translated by Arthur SymonsLes Fenêtres, read by John Rowe ![]() 00:01 00:01Franz WaxmanPrelude from Suite from Rear Window Orchestra: San Diego Symphony. Conductor: Lalo Schifrin.- Pro Arte CDS524.
- Tr7.
 BaudelaireLes Fenêtres translated by Arthur Symons, read by Adjoa Andoh BaudelaireLes Fenêtres translated by Arthur Symons, read by John Rowe BaudelaireLes Fenêtres translated by Arthur Symons, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 00:04 00:04Jimmy YanceyAt the Window Performer: Jimmy Yancey.- Vogue LDE166.
- Tr5.
 ![]() 00:05 00:05Jimmy YanceyAt the Window Emily DickinsonThe Wind Tapped Like a Tired Man, read by John Rowe ![]() 00:08 00:08Suzanne VegaTomÂ’s Diner Performer: Suzanne Vega.- A&M SUZCD2.
- Tr1.
 ![]() 00:09 00:09Suzanne VegaTom's Diner Marcel ProustFrom The Way by Swann translated by Lydia Davis, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 00:12 00:12Olivier MessiaenLa Dame de Shalott Performer: Olivier Messiaen.- Erato OME1.
- CD4, Tr1.
 ![]() 00:12 00:12Olivier MessiaenLa Dame de Shallott Performer: Olivier Messiaen.George HerbertThe Windows, read by John Rowe ![]() 00:17 00:17Ottorino RespighiChurch Windows, La fuga in Egitto Orchestra: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: JoAnn Falletta.- Naxos 855771.
- Tr1.
 ![]() 00:17 00:17Ottorino RespighiThe Flight to Egypt (Church Windows) Orchestra: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: JoAnn Falletta.J. L. CarrExtract from A Month in the Country, read by John Rowe ![]() 00:24 00:24Claude DebussyLa Cathedrale Engloutie Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leopold Stokowski.- London 4551522.
- Tr5.
 ![]() 00:25 00:25Claude DebussyLa Cathedrale Engloutie Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leopold Stokowski.Jules VerneTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 00:34 00:34Cheryl Frances-HoadTelescope Singer: Sophie Daneman. Singer: Mark Stone. Performer: Sholto Kynoch.- Champs Hill Records CHRCD146.
- Tr12.
 ![]() 00:34 00:34Cheryl Frances-HoadTelescope Singer: Sophie Daneman. Singer: Mark Stone. Performer: Sholto Kynoch.Robert FrostAfter Apple Picking, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 00:40 00:40The NecksSee Through Performer: The Necks.- RER LC-02677.
- Tr1.
 ![]() 00:40 00:40The NecksSee Through Seamus HeaneyGlanmore Sonnet IX from Field Work, read by Adjoa Andohi ![]() 00:52 00:52Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDeh vieni alla Finestra (Don Giovanni) Singer: Eberhard Wächter. Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Roberto Benaglio.Howard NemerovStorm Windows, read by John Rowe ![]() 00:55 00:55عبد العزيز المباركYa Marri Bebaitna Performer: عبد العزيز المبارك.- World Circuit WCD018.
- Tr6.
 ![]() 00:55 00:55عبد العزيز المباركYa Marri Bebaitna Philip LarkinHigh Windows, read by John Rowe ![]() 01:04 01:04Bob DylanIt Ain’t Me Babe Performer: Bob Dylan.- Columbia CK8993.
- Tr11.
 ![]() 01:04 01:04Bob DylanIt Ain't Me Babe Mary Jean ChanThe Window, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 01:08 01:08David BowieBreaking Glass Performer: David Bowie.- RCA, Victor PL12030.
- Tr2.
 ![]() 01:09 01:09David BowieBreaking Glass R. P. ListerDefenestration, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 01:11 01:11Nick LoweI love the sound of Breaking Glass extract Performer: Nick Lowe.- Radar RAD1.
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 ![]() 01:12 01:12Nick LoweI Love the Sound of Breaking Glass BaudelaireLes Fenêtres translated by Arthur Symons, read by Adjoa Andoh ![]() 01:14 01:14Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPiano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K 466 Performer: Daniel Barenboim. Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra. Director: Daniel Barenboim.- Mozart The Collectors Edition 50 CDs The Masterpieces The Greatest Artists.
- EMI Classics.
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