Helena Attlee
Writer Helena Attlee transports Michael Berkeley to the sounds, smells, tastes and music of Italy with tales of lemons and violins.
The writer Helena Attlee transports Michael Berkeley to the sounds, smells, tastes and music of Italy.
Helena has spent most of her life immersed in Italian culture, and she has written two bestselling books that take her readers to the heart of Italy via unexpected avenues: The Land Where Lemons Grow tells the story of citrus-growing in Italy, from the Medici to the Mafia; and Lev’s Violin recounts her obsessive search in Italy and beyond to discover the history of a battered but beautiful old violin.
Helena chooses music by Paganini that takes her to the Tuscan garden once owned by Napoleon’s sister; a folk song from Sicily, the heartland of Italian citrus farming; and a moving recording of singing from the windows of Siena during the lockdown.
She tells Michael how for much of her life she felt excluded from classical music until one evening, and one violin, transformed her relationship with music and changed the direction of her life.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Media production for ѿý Radio 3
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- Sun 12 Sep 2021 12:00ѿý Radio 3
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