 
                
                        The Black Sun
Iain Glen and Kae Alexander read extracts from survivors of Hiroshima, John Hersey's journalism, poems by John Donne, with music by Sakamoto, John Adams and Hildur Gudnadottir.
John Donne's poetry was read and quoted by Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who led the Los Alamos laboratory which developed the atomic bomb. With the film version of his story gaining award nominations here's another chance to hear a Words and Music first broadcast to mark the anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 6th and 9th August 1945. Readers Iain Glen and Kae Alexander (who was born in Kobe in Japan), read work by Japanese writers, including Hiroshima survivors Nakamura On and Sadako Kurihara; poetry by Allen Ginsberg, John Donne, Ukrainian poet and Chernobyl survivor Liubov Sirota and the British writer Susan Wicks. The programme includes extracts from the journalist John Hersey’s Hiroshima, first broadcast on The Third Programme in 1948, an unflinching account of some of the survivors Hersey met. There’s also an excerpt from John Osbourne’s 1956 play Look Back In Anger, capturing the cynicism and sense of dread that reverberated across the world in the years after the Atomic bombings. Musically, Japan is evoked by shakuhachi player Toshimitsu Ishikawa and koto player Kimio Eto, there’s also music by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Electronic pioneer Isao Tomita. You’ll also hear part of Krzysztof Penderecki’s harrowing piece Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, and music from Hildur Gudnadottir’s award-winning score for the television series Chenobyl – plus songs by country duo The Louvin Brothers, pop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Kate Bush, dealing with the fear and ferment of the Nuclear age.
READINGS:
Ota Yoko, translated by Richard H Minear extract from Hiroshima, City of Doom
Nakamura On, translated Kyoko Selden extract from City in Flames
John Hersey excerpt from Hiroshima
Shoji Tokie translated by Kyoko and Mark Selden Hiroshima is without light a white white city
Allen Ginsberg extract from Plutonian Ode
Seirai Yuicho, translated by Paul Warham extract from Insects
Taruma Yoshikazu translated by Kyoko and Mark Selden Firefly in an orphan's hands
John Hersey excerpt from Hiroshima
Ed Simon extract from Extract from Printed in Utopia: The Renaissance's Radicalism
Susan Wicks Nuclear 
William E Stafford At the Bomb Testing Site
Suga Takashi translated by by Kyoko and Mark Selden In the cathedral in the ruins of boundless expanse
W.H Auden extract from September 1, 1939
Debora Greger Ship Burial
Peter Porter Your Attention Please
Liubov Sirota, translated by Leonid Levin and Elisavietta Ritchie extract from Radiophobia
John Osbourne extract from Look Back In Anger
Stuart Evers extract from The Blind Light
Sadako Kurihara, translated by Richard Minear Let Us Be Midwives! An untold story of the atomic bombing
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01Teruyuki NodaKokiriko Variations on a Japanese Folk-Tune, for flute & guitar Performer: Susan Hoeppner. Performer: Rachel Gauk.- BIS CD969BIS.
 
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    Ota Yoko, translated by Richard H MinearExtract from Hiroshima, City of Doom, read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:02 00:02Krzysztof PendereckiThrenody for the Victims of Hiroshima Orchestra: Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Krzysztof Penderecki.- EMI CDM 5650772.
 Nakamura On, translated Kyoko SeldenExtract from City in Flames, read by Kae Alexander John HerseyExcerpt from Hiroshima ![]() 00:06 00:06Giovanni Battista PergolesiStabat mater for soprano, alto, strings & organ in F min, Stabat mater dolorosa Singer: Andreas Scholl. Singer: Barbara Bonney. Ensemble: Les Talens Lyriques. Conductor: Christophe Rousset.- DECCA 4783197.
 ![]() 00:00 00:00Frédéric ChopinNocturne (Op.posth) in C sharp minor arr. misc. for violin & piano Performer: Midori. Performer: Robert Macdonald.- SONY CLASSICAL SK46742.
 Shoji Tokie translated by Kyoko and Mark SeldenHiroshima is without light a white white city, read by Kae Alexander and Iain Glen ![]() 00:12 00:12Claude DebussyPassapied from Suite Bergamasque Music Arranger: Isao Tomita. Performer: Isao Tomita.- RCA RD84587.
 Allen GinsbergExtract from Plutonian Ode, read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:13 00:13Miles DavisBitches Brew - COLUMBIA CS9995.
 Seirai Yuicho, translated by Paul WarhamExtract from Insects, read by Kae Alexander ![]() 00:16 00:16հäSakura - variations on a Japanese theme for guitar [The cherry blossom tree] Performer: Alison Smith.- ASRCD01.
 ![]() 00:18 00:18Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkEnola Gay Performer: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.- DINDISC.
 ![]() 00:20 00:20Toshimitsu IshikawaKoden Sugomori Performer: Toshimitsu Ishikawa.- PLAYA SOUND PS 65130.
 Taruma Yoshikazu translated by Kyoko and Mark SeldenFirefly in an orphans hands, read by Kae Alexander John HerseyExcerpt from Hiroshima ![]() 00:21 00:21Philip GlassMishima Performer: Nick Shipman.- SOUNDS GOOD SG100.
 Ed SimonExtract from Extract from Printed in Utopia: The Renaissances Radicalism, read by Iain Glenn ![]() 00:27 00:27John TavernerIn Nomine a 4 III / Taverner: In Nomine Music Arranger: Peter Maxwell Davies. Performer: Fretwork.- AMON RA CDSAR029.
 ![]() 00:30 00:30John Adams'Batter my heart, three-personed God' (from Doctor Atomic) Singer: Gerald Finley. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Edward Gardner.- CHANDOS CHAN3167.
 ![]() 00:35 00:35RavelJeux deau Performer: Pierre‐Laurent Aimard.- DG 4779439.
 Susan WicksNuclear, read by Kae Alexander William E StaffordAt the Bomb Testing Site, read by Iain Glen Suga Takashi translated by by Kyoko and Mark SeldenIn the cathedral in the ruins of boundless expanse, read by Kae Alexander ![]() 00:40 00:40Samuel BarberAgnus Dei for chorus [& kb ad lib], arr. from Adagio of Quartet for strings Choir: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers.- COLLINS CLASSICS 12872.
 W.H AudenExtract from September 1, 1939, read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:45 00:45Laura CannellSimultaneous Flight Movement Performer: Laura Cannell.- BRAWL RECORDS 10.
 Debora GregerShip Burial, read by Kae Alexander Peter PorterYour Attention Please, read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:49 00:49The Louvin BrothersThe Great Atomic Power Performer: The Louvin Brothers.- CAPITOL RECORDS 077778927129.
 ![]() 00:52 00:52Dmitry ShostakovichQuartet for strings no. 8 (Op.110)in C minor, 2nd movement; Allegro molto Performer: St. Petersburg String Quartet.- HYPERION CDA67154.
 Liubov Sirota, translated by Leonid Levin and Elisavietta RitchieExtract from Radiophobia, read by Kae Alexander ![]() 00:54 00:54Hildur GuðnadóttirChernobyl - music for the TV series: Vichnaya Pamyat [Memory Eternal] Performer: Homin Lviv Municipal Choir.- DG 4836364.
 John OsbourneExtract from Look Back In Anger, read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:00 00:00Laurie JohnsonBomb Run from Dr Strangelove Orchestra: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Choir: Crouch End Festival Chorus. Conductor: Nic Raine.- SILVA SCREEN RECORDS 0738572033323.
 Stuart EversExtract from The Blind Light, read by Ian Glen ![]() 01:03 01:03Ryuichi SakamotoEpilogue Performer: Ryuichi Sakamoto.- VIRGIN AMERICA CDVUS 46.
 ![]() 01:06 01:06Kate BushBreathing Performer: Kate Bush.- PARLOPHONE 0190295569006.
 ![]() 01:09 01:09հäSakura (Cherry Blossoms) Performer: Kimio Eto.- EL RECORDS B00EYUIQD0.
 Sadako Kurihara, translated by Richard MinearLet Us Be Midwives! An untold story of the atomic bombing, read by Kae Alexander Broadcasts- Sun 9 Aug 2020 17:00ѿý Radio 3
- Sun 28 Jan 2024 17:30ѿý Radio 3
 
 
            