 
                
                        The Tudors
Anton Lesser and Josette Simon perform readings about the Tudor dynasty alongside music for the TV series Wolf Hall, the film A Man for All Seasons and by Byrd, Tallis and Finzi.
From Shakespeare to Hilary Mantel - the Tudors is a period rich in literature, with a king who is said to have composed Greensleeves for his future Queen Anne Boleyn. Today's Words and Music is inspired by the Tudor dynasty who ruled England from Henry VII’s reign in 1485 until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. Theirs was an era of turbulence, from the Wars of the Roses, to the seismic break with Rome under Henry VIII, and the bloody era of protestant executions under Mary I. There is poetry by the key players in the Tudor drama: Thomas Wyatt (who was accused of adultery with Anne Boleyn), Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I herself. And we feature extracts from one of the most compelling modern-day takes on the Tudors: Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. Musically, we’ll hear from the star of this week’s series of Essays, William Byrd; and Thomas Tallis, who walked a dangerous line as a Catholic composer in Elizabeth I's Protestant court, and we'll also hear Tudor inspired music by Donizetti and Benjamin Britten. Our readers are Anton Lesser and Josette Simon.
Producer: Georgia Mann
You can hear three Free Thinking Discussions about the Tudors being broadcast on ѿý Radio 3 on Tues 24th, Weds 25th and Thurs 25th May and available to download as Arts & Ideas podcasts.
READINGS:
Pasqualigo Contemporary description of Henry VIII by Venetian diplomat Pasqualigo, written 1515
Shakespeare Extract from Richard II
Miranda Kaufmann Extract from John Blanke: the most famous African in Tudor England, published in ѿý History Revealed
Robert Bolt Extract from A Man for all Seasons
Shakespeare Extract from Henry VIII
Hilary Mantel Extract from Wolf Hall
Christopher Marlow The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
Thomas Wyatt Whoso List to Hunt, I Know where is an Hind
John Donne The Good-morrow
Hilary Mantel Extract from Wolf Hall
Sylvia Barbara Soberton Extract from: Medical Downfall of the Tudors: Sex, Reproduction and Succession
Thomas Nash From In Time of Plague Adieu, farewell, earth's bliss
Hilary Mantel Extract from The Mirror and the Light
Elizabeth I Extract from Elizabeth I's "Golden" final speech to parliament, November 30th 1601
Elizabeth I From The Doubt of Future Foes
Kate Williams Extract from Rival Queens: The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots Sonnet written at Fotheringay Castle
Fr William Weston Description by Jesuit Fr William Weston of a meeting and mass to celebrate the arrival in England of the Jesuit missionaries Henry Garnet and Robert Southwell
William Byrd Extract from Care for Thy Soul as Thing of Greatest Price 
Robert Deveraux, Earl of Essex Essex's Last Voyage to the Haven of Happiness
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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 00:00King Henry VIII of EnglandPastime with good company Music Arranger: Elgar Howarth. Ensemble: Philip Jones Brass Ensemble.- Decca 417524-2.
 
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    PasqualigoContemporary description of Henry VIII by Venetian diplomat Pasqualigo, written 1515, read by Josette Simon ![]() 00:02 00:02John DowlandLachrimae pavan Performer: Nigel North.- Naxos 8.556840.
 ShakespeareExtract from Richard II, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:04 00:04William ByrdThe Battle arr. Howarth for brass ensemble; 5 The Trumpets Music Arranger: Elgar Howarth. Ensemble: Philip Jones Brass Ensemble.- Decca 448183-2.
 Miranda KaufmannExtract from John Blanke: the most famous African in Tudor England, published in ѿý History Revealed, read by Josette Simon. ![]() 00:05 00:05Georges DelerueFrom the soundtrack of A Man for All Seasons Performer: Studio Orchestra.- RCA G010003851066X.
 Robert BoltExtract from A Man for all Seasons ![]() 00:06 00:06Debbie WisemanWolf Hall Main Theme Performer: Debbie Wiseman.- Silva Screen Records SILED1472.
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 ShakespeareExtract from Henry VIII, read by Josette Simon ![]() 00:10 00:10Tielman SusatoBasse danse..; Branle..; Ronde no. 6 and salterello [Danserye, 1551] Performer: Early Music Consort of London.- Testament SBT1080.
 Hilary MantelExtract from Wolf Hall, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:11 00:11Anon.Drink to me only with thine eyes (old English air) Performer: Opus Anglicanum.- Opus Angelicanum OACD 003.
 Christopher MarlowThe Passionate Shepherd to His Love, read by Josette Simon ![]() 00:14 00:14John DowlandTime stands still on gazing at your face Singer: Emma Kirkby. Performer: Anthony Rooley.- BIS BISSACD1475.
 ![]() 00:19 00:19Gerald FinziMusic for Love's Labour's Lost - 4. The Hunt Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Vernon Handley.- Lyrita SRCD.237.
 Thomas WyattWhoso List to Hunt, I Know where is an Hind, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:21 00:21Gaetano DonizettiAnna Bolena, Act 2: "Piangete voi?... Singer: Maria Callas. Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Nicola Rescigno.- Warner GBAYC1400487.
 ![]() 00:25 00:25Thomas TallisFantasia a 5 Performer: Fretwork.- Amon RA CDSAR29.
 John DonneThe Good-morrow, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:28 00:28Debbie WisemanAnna Regina Performer: Debbie Wiseman.- Silva Screen Records SILED1472.
 Hilary MantelExtract from Wolf Hall, read by Josette Simon Sylvia Barbara SobertonExtract from: Medical Downfall of the Tudors: Sex, Reproduction and Succession, read by Josette Simon ![]() 00:33 00:33Anonymous/Henry VIIIFour consort pieces Performer: Musica Antiqua of London.- Amon Ra CDSAR 51.
 Thomas NashFrom In Time of Plague [Adieu, farewell, earths bliss] read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:34 00:34William ByrdCome to me, grief, for ever Performer: Consort of Musicke.- Decca 475049-2.
 ![]() 00:39 00:39Debbie WisemanForgive me Performer: Debbie Wiseman.- Silva Screen Records SILED1472.
 Hilary MantelExtract from The Mirror and the Light, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:40 00:40Benjamin BrittenGloriana - symphonic suite (Op.53a) [with tenor solo ad lib], The Tournament Orchestra: ѿý Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Edward Gardner.- Chandos CHAN10658.
 Elizabeth IExtract from Elizabeth Is Golden final speech to parliament, November 30th 1601, read by Josette Simon ![]() 00:45 00:45William ByrdOh lord, make thy servant Elizabeth Ensemble: Tallis Scholars. Director: Peter Phillips.- Gimmell GIMSA592.
 ![]() 00:48 00:48Max RichterMy Crown from Mary, Queen of Scots Performer: Jane Marshall. Performer: Hugh Webb. Ensemble: London Voices. Performer: Jean Kelly. Performer: Jean Kelly.- DG 4836043.
 Elizabeth IFrom The Doubt of Future Foes, read by Josette Simon ![]() 00:51 00:51Gaetano DonizettiQuel sangue versato al cielo s'innalza from Roberto Devereux Singer: Diana Damrau. Choir: Chorus of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.- Erato 9029528093.
 ![]() 00:56 00:56William BradeCornish dance; Irish dance; Scottish dance Performer: His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts.- Hyperion CDH 55406.
 Kate WilliamsExtract from Rival Queens: The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 00:58 00:58John BarryMary's Theme (from soundtrack to Mary, Queen of Scots 1971) - Geffen 7789071.
 ![]() 01:01 01:01Trad.Hard Is My Fate Performer: Jordi Savall. Performer: Andrew Lawrence‐King.- Alia Vox AVSA 9865.
 Mary, Queen of ScotsSonnet written at Fotheringay Castle, read by Josette Simon ![]() 01:03 01:03Anon.Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots, On the Approach of Spring Performer: Ryland Angel. Ensemble: Parthenia. Music Arranger: Richard Einhorn.- MSR Classics MS1490.
 ![]() 01:07 01:07William ByrdVerse (Fantasia in C major no.4) for keyboard (MB.27.28) Performer: Simon Preston.- Archiv 415675-2.
 Fr William WestonDescription by Jesuit Fr William Weston of a meeting and mass to celebrate the arrival in England of the Jesuit missionaries Henry Garnet and Robert Southwell, read by Josette Simon. ![]() 01:08 01:08William ByrdMass for 5 voices, Gloria Ensemble: Tallis Scholars. Director: Peter Phillips.- Gimell CDGIM208.
 William ByrdExtract from Care for Thy Soul as Thing of Greatest Price, read by Anton Lesser ![]() 01:10 01:10Debbie WisemanMaster of Phantoms Performer: Debbie Wiseman.- Silva Screen Records SILED1472.
 Robert Deveraux, Earl of EssexEssexs Last Voyage to the Haven of Happiness, read by Anton Lesser Broadcasts- Sun 18 Jul 2021 17:30ѿý Radio 3
- Sun 22 May 2022 17:30ѿý Radio 3
 
 
            