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From poems by WH Auden and Ben Okri to music from Mussorgsky and Ruth Gipps, with readings performed by actors Graham Seed and Lara Sawalha, celebrating museums as they re-open.
Drop off for spies, meeting place for lovers, or gallery openings which are part of the social whirl - the readings in today's Words and Music range from John le Carré and Julian Barnes to poems inspired by artworks from, among others, Percy Shelley, Elizabeth Jennings, Ben Okri, WH Auden - also contemporary poet Sarah Howe reads a poem inspired by a piece from the Liverpool Museum as part of the TIDE project. The main readers are Graham Seed and Lara Sawalha, and the music includes pieces inspired by art and museums from Modest Mussorgsky's sequence which gives the programme its title to Puccini's painter Mario Cavaradossi in Tosca, to other representations of paintings by the likes of Ruth Gipps, Ottorino Respighi, Cole Porter, and music by Leonardo Vinci (not the painter, but a good enough artistic pun), among others. Public galleries and museums in England are due to re-open later this week and commercial art galleries are already staging exhibitions.
Producer: Juan Carlos Jaramillo
You can find out more about the TIDE project http://www.tideproject.uk/
On Free Thinking in the coming weeks you can hear discussions about some of the exhibitions opening including Alice in Wonderland at the V&A, James Ensor at the Serpentine Gallery, Jean Dubuffet at the Barbican and already broadcast- a discussion featuring the portraits of Thomas Lawrence at the Holburne Museum Bath and a conservator working on Barbara Hepworth's art ahead of the exhibition opening at the Hepworth Wakefield.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:00 00:00AnonAtmosphere and people walking at the British Museum Performer: ѿý Sound Effects Archive.- ѿý.
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    Alfred Lord TennysonTwo Voices read by Lara Sawalha ![]() 00:00 00:00Modest MussorgskyPictures at an Exhibition, Promenade I Orchestra: Mariinsky Orchestra. Conductor: Valery Gergiev.- Mariinsky MAR 0553.
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 Julian BarnesMetroland read by Lara Sawalha ![]() 00:03 00:03Giacomo PucciniRecondita Armonia, Tosca Performer: Rolando Villazón. Orchestra: Munich Radio Orchestra. Conductor: Michel Plasson.- Erato 3952452.
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 W. H. AudenMusée des Beaux Arts read by Graham Seed ![]() 00:07 00:07Ottorino RespighiTrittico Botticelliano for small orchestra, No.3, La Nascita di Venere Performer: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.- DG 437533-2.
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 ![]() 00:09 00:09Cole PorterYou're the Top Performer: Ella Fitzgerald. Ensemble: Buddy Bregman & Orchestra.- Verve Master Edition 537 257-2.
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 Dona TarttThe Goldfinch read by Lara Sawalha ![]() 00:14 00:14Kaija SaariahoSept papillons for cello, Papillon II, Leggiere, molto espressivo Performer: Anssi Karttunen.- Ondine ODE1047-2.
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 Elizabeth JenningsRembrandt's Late Self-Portraits read by Graham Seed ![]() 00:17 00:17Giovanni GabrieliCanzon a 7 (S.31) [1615 no.5] arr. for brass ensemble Music Arranger: Arthur Frackenpohl. Performer: Charles Schlueter. Performer: Philip Smith. Performer: Ronald Romm. Performer: Mark Gould. Performer: William Vacchiano. Performer: William Vacchiano. Performer: William Vacchiano. Performer: Frederic Mills. Performer: Frederic Mills. Performer: Frederic Mills. Performer: Frederic Mills. Performer: Frederic Mills. Performer: Neil Balm. Performer: Neil Balm. Performer: Neil Balm. Performer: Neil Balm. Performer: Neil Balm. Performer: Neil Balm.- CBS MK45744.
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 John AshberySelf-Portrait in a Convex Mirror read by Lara Sawalha Benjamin MyersMale Tears read by Graham Seed ![]() 00:22 00:22Antonio VivaldiThe Four Seasons, Concerto for vln & orch (RV.297) (Op.8`4) "L'Inverno", Largo [la Pioggia] Performer: Anne‐Sophie Mutter. Ensemble: TrondheimSolistene.- DG 4632592.
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 William Carlos Williams read by Lara SawalhaHunters in the Snow ![]() 00:26 00:26Leonardo VinciChi temea Giove regnante, from Farnace Performer: Cecilia Bartoli. Ensemble: Il Giardino Armonico. Conductor: Giovanni Antonini.- Decca 4781521.
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 John GalsworthyThe Forsyte Saga Awakening Part 1 The Encounter read by Lara Sawalha ![]() 00:33 00:33Stephen SondheimSunday in the Park with George, Putting it together Performer: Barbra Streisand. Conductor: Peter Matz.- Columbia 5063612.
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 John le CarréA Perfect Spy read by Graham Seed ![]() 00:39 00:39Morton GouldBoogie-woogie etude for piano Performer: Shura Cherkassky.- DG 4778168.
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 ![]() 00:40 00:40Philip GlassWindow of appearances, from Akhnaten Performer: Milagro Vargas. Performer: Melinda Liebermann. Orchestra: Staatsoper Stuttgart. Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies.- CBS MK45580.
- CD1 Tr 9.
 Percy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandias read by Lara Sawalha Thomas HardyIn the British Museum read by Graham Seed ![]() 00:45 00:45Anon.Alleluia Choir: Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge. Director: Mary Berry.- Herald HAVPCD151.
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 ![]() 00:47 00:47Dimitri CantemirDer makam-i Huseyni Sakil-i Aga Riza Ensemble: Hespèrion XXI. Conductor: Jordi Savall.- Alia Vox AVSA9870.
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 Sarah HoweIn the Chinese Ceramics Gallery read by Sarah Howe ![]() 00:50 00:50TraditionalToques y Cantos a Elegguá, Oggún y Ochosi Performer: Guiros de San Cristobal de Regla.- Tonga Productions TNG4CD 9303.
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 Valerie BloomOnce upon a time read by Graham Seed ![]() 00:53 00:53Youssou Ndour4. 4. 44 Composer: Kabou Gueye. Performer: Youssou Ndour.- Nonesuch 266044-2.
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 William EmpsonHomage to the British Museum read by Lara Sawalha ![]() 00:57 00:57Ruth GippsKnight in armour, Op.8, for orchestra Orchestra: ѿý National Orchestra of Wales. Conductor: Rumon Gamba.- Chandos CHAN20078.
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 Edward CarpenterArtemidorus, Farewell read by Graham Seed Ben OkriWhat does it mean to be human? read by Graham Seed ![]() 01:04 01:04Ludwig van BeethovenFantasia for piano, chorus and orchestra in C minor, Op. 80 Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Choir: Vienna State Opera Choir. Conductor: Claudio Abbado.- DG 4790913.
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