 
                
                        Crossed Wires
Readers Jonathan Keeble and Briony Rawle on telephones and miscommunication in the words of Adrienne Rich and Raymond Chandler. Music by Poulenc, Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Berio.
Join readers Jonathan Keeble and Briony Rawle at the end of the line as they tell tales of phones and miscommunication. With music by Poulenc, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Little George Smith, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Berio and Menotti.
Our worlds are shaped by the technology we use to communicate - from phone conversations to text messages to letters of love and loss. Yet so often the tools we rely upon to convey our deepest feelings cause misunderstandings and revelations that we might never have imagined.
Raymond Chandler’s lonely gumshoe Philip Marlowe may yearn for his telephone to plug him into the human race - but a simple ring can also herald the deepest of human emotions: fear, grief, even nostalgia. Sylvia Plath’s half-heard syllables provoke dread, whilst Adrienne Rich and Phillip Gross consider how our ideas and identities are moulded and misshapen by the technology at our fingertips.
A thwarted conversation between Marcel Proust’s Swann and his elderly mother leaves us pondering the hereafter - whilst Carol Ann Duffy muses on the futility of words blinking on an LCD screen. Arthur C. Clarke, meanwhile, suggests a telephonic sting in the tale of a dystopian kind.
Produced by Steven Rajam.
A Reduced Listening production for ѿý Radio 3.
Readings
Raymond Chandler - The Little Sister
Robert Frost - The Telephone
Philip Gross - Mappa Mundi
Sylvia Plath - Words Heard, By Accident, Over The Phone
Tony Harrison - Changing At York
Marcel Proust - The Guermantes Way
Carol Ann Duffy - Text
Thomas Hardy - Tess Of The D’Urbervilles
Adrienne Rich - Cartographies Of Silence
Gail White - Ballade Of Indignation
Arthur C. Clarke - Dial F For Frankenstein
Devin Johnston - The Telephone
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:00 00:00Nico MuhlyMothertongue I. Archive - Mothertongue.
- BEDROOM COMMUNITY.
- Track 1.
 
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    Raymond ChandlerThe Little Sister read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:03 00:03George “Harmonica” SmithTelephone Blues - Harmonica Ace.
- ACE RECORDS.
- Track 2.
 Robert FrostThe Telephone read by Briony Rawle ![]() 00:07 00:07Guillaume BoniContinuation des amours: Que dis tu, que fais tu Performer: Ensemble Per Cantar Et Sonar. Conductor: Stéphane Caillat.- Les Amours de Pierre de Ronsard.
- ARION.
- Track 13.
 Philip GrossMappa Mundi read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:14 00:14Penguin Cafe OrchestraTelephone And Rubber Band - Penguin Cafe Orchestra.
- VIRGIN.
- Track 3.
 ![]() 00:16 00:16Francis PoulencAllo! Ah! Cheri! C'est toi (La Voix Humaine) Singer: Felicity Lott. Orchestra: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Conductor: Armin Jordan.- Les Amours de Pierre de Ronsard.
- HARMONIA MUNDI.
- Track 12.
 Sylvia PlathWords Heard, By Accident, Over The Phone read by Briony Rawle ![]() 00:21 00:21Caroline ShawPassacaglia (Partita for Eight Voices) Performer: Roomful of Teeth.- Partita For Eight Voices.
- NEW AMSTERDAM.
- Track 4.
 Marcel ProustThe Guermantes Way, translated by CK Scott Moncrieff, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:29 00:29The White StripesHello Operator - De Stijl.
- XL RECORDINGS.
- Track 2.
 Marcel ProustThe Guermantes Way, translated by CK Scott Moncrieff, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:31 00:31Cheryl Frances-HoadOne Life Stand: II. The Pros And The Cons Singer: Jennifer Johnston. Performer: Joseph Middleton.- You Promised Me Everything.
- CHAMPS HILL.
- Track 2.
 Carol Ann DuffyText read by Briony Rawle ![]() 00:34 00:34John CageImaginary Landscape no 4: March no 2 Performer: Maelström Percussion Ensemble.- Partita For Eight Voices.
- hat[now]ART.
 Tony HarrisonChanging At York read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:34 00:34Leos JanáčekString Quartet No 2 “Intimate Letters” (3rd mvt) Performer: Pavel Haas Quartet.- Janacek & Haas: Quartets.
- SUPRAPHON.
- Track 3.
 Thomas HardyTess of the D’urbervilles read by Jonathan Keeble Thomas HardyTess of the D’urbervilles read by Jonathan Keeble Adrienne RichCartographies of Silence read by Briony Rawle ![]() 00:42 00:42Wolfgang Amadeus MozartCosa sento! Tosto andate (Marriage Of Figaro, Act 1) Singer: Anna Netrebko. Singer: Bo Skovhus. Singer: Patrick Henckens. Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt.- The Marriage Of Figaro.
- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON.
- Track 15.
 Gail WhiteBallade of Indignation read by Briony Rawle ![]() 00:49 00:49Luciano BerioSinfonia (3rd mvt) Choir: London Voices. Orchestra: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Péter Eötvös.- Sinfonia & Ekphrasis.
- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON.
- Track 3.
 ![]() 01:01 01:01Glen CampbellWichita Lineman - Wichita Lineman.
- CAPITOL RECORDS.
- Track 1.
 Arthur C. ClarkeDial F. For Frankenstein read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 01:06 01:06Peter Maxwell DaviesThe Twittering Machine (Five Klee Pictures) Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Peter Maxwell Davies. Conductor: Peter Maxwell Davies.- Sinfonia & Ekphrasis.
- NAXOS.
- Track 10.
 Arthur C. ClarkeDial F. For Frankenstein read by Jonathan Keeble Devin JohnstonThe Telephone read by Briony Rawle ![]() 01:09 01:09Gian Carlo MenottiThe Telephone: Hello, Hello? [final scene] Singer: Marilyn Cotlow. Singer: Frank Rogier. Conductor: Emanuel Balaban.- Sinfonia & Ekphrasis.
- NAXOS.
- Track 25.
 Broadcast- Sun 28 Jun 2020 17:30ѿý Radio 3
 
 
            