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Helen Macdonald

Michael Berkeley’s guest is writer Helen Macdonald. With music by Stravinsky, Sibelius and Lully.

Michael Berkeley’s guest is the writer Helen Macdonald, whose book "H is for Hawk" shot to the top of the bestseller lists, not just here but around the world. It’s perhaps no surprise that there’s a certain amount of birdlife in her playlist, from Stravinsky’s The Firebird to a piece inspired by a song thrush by the Finnish-English singer Hanna Tuulikki. She chooses music from A Carol Symphony by Victor Hely-Hutchinson, full of glittering ice, which consoled her when she was working in the UAE. We hear Britten’s Second String Quartet, Lully’s “The Triumph of Love”, Sibelius’s Seventh Symphony and a song by Henry VIII.

Helen Macdonald talks about why writing about nature can be a way of holding the world to account, and about how she finds joy in the fields and lanes around her in Suffolk, during this difficult time. She reveals too what it’s like living with her grumpy parrot Birdoole, who steals the keys from her computer keyboard.

A Loftus Media production for ѿý Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke.

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33 minutes

Last on

Sun 16 May 2021 12:00

Music Played

  • King Henry VIII of England

    Pastime with Good Company

    Choir: Oxford Camerata. Conductor: Jeremy Summerly.
  • Igor Stravinsky

    The Firebird (excerpt)

    Orchestra: Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin. Conductor: Lorin Maazel.
  • Benjamin Britten

    String Quartet no.2 in C major (1st mvt: Allegro)

    Ensemble: Takács Quartet.
  • Victor Hely-Hutchinson

    A Carol Symphony (3rd mvt: Andante)

    Orchestra: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Gavin Sutherland.
  • Hanna Tuulikki

    Song Thrush

  • Jean Sibelius

    Symphony No.7 in C major (excerpt)

    Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein.
  • Jean‐Baptiste Lully

    Prelude pour la Nuit (Le Triomphe de l'Amour)

    Orchestra: Capriccio Stravagante. Conductor: Skip Sempé.

Broadcasts

  • Sun 28 Jun 2020 12:00
  • Sun 16 May 2021 12:00

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