 
                
                        Light and Shade
The paintings of 16th-century master Caravaggio prompt reflections on light and shade, with readers Ruby Bentall and Justice Ritchie and music ranging from Giramo to Lou Reed.
Dammed as depraved, and lauded as a brilliant innovator: the artist Caravaggio often depicted moments of violence and vanity, using the technique known as tenebrism, an extreme dramatic contrast between areas of light and shade. Readings from Ruby Bentall and Justice Ritchie move between darkness and light, from a hymn in praise of darkness by Caravaggio’s contemporary Edward Herbert, Lord Cherbury, to the 20th-century poet Rabindranath Tagore’s evocation of a world suffused with light, taking in all the shades in between courtesy of Milton, Elizabeth Jennings, Gerard Manley Hopkins, HD, and John Donne. We also hear John Ruskin’s assessment of Caravaggio as an artist of darkness and depravity, and Matteo Augello imagines his reply. The music includes madrigals directly depicted in Caravaggio’s work, and pieces by Mozart, Ligeti, Offenbach and the Velvet Underground.
This edition also includes original settings of poems referenced in Caravaggio's work: Petrarch's Leave Off Your Veil, and Icarus, as well as Gli Uomini Valenti, taken from a contemporary report of testimony Caravaggio gave at a trial. Original recordings by Electropastiche, Voice and translations by Matteo Augello, Guitars by William Vitali, Produced by Jodi Pedrali. You can find out more about this at dacaravaggio.com
Producer: Luke Mulhall
READINGS:
Johan Huizinga The Waning of the Middle Ages
John Ruskin Review of Lindsay’s The History of Christian Art 
Elizabeth Jennings Caravaggio’s ‘Narcissus’ in Rome 
John Milton Paradise Lost
HD Evening
Caleb Femi Coping
Sir Henry Wotton To his Mistress
Martyn Crucefix At The National Gallery
George Bradley The Sound of the Sun
Lord Edward Herbery of Churbury Black Beauty
Samuel Daniel Are They Shadows
Gerard Manley Hopkins The Candle Indoors
John Donne On The Sun Rising
Rabindrath Tagore Light 
Virgil, tran. A.S. Kline Ecologue X
Elizabeth Jennings A World of Light
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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 00:00ElectropasticheLeave Off Your Veil Performer: Electropastiche.- n/a – special commission.
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    ![]() 00:03 00:03Pietro Antonio GiramoFesta Riso Composer: Pietro Antonio Giramo. Ensemble: El Mundo. Ensemble: El Mundo. Director: Richard Savino. Director: Richard Savino.- Sono Luminus DSL 92195.
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    Johan HuizingaThe Waning of the Middle Ages, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:06 00:06Jacques ArcadeltIl bianco e dolce cigno Performer: The King’s Singers.- EMI 5857142.
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 John RuskinReview of Lindsay’s The History of Christian Art, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 00:00 00:00Lou Reed/David LangI’ll Be Your Mirror Performer: The Velvet Underground.- Polydor.
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 Elizabeth JenningsCaravaggio’s ‘Narcissus’ in Rome, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 00:11 00:11Franz SchubertDie Liebe hat gelogen Performer: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.- Orfeo C826103D.
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 John MiltonParadise Lost, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:00 00:00Gyorgy LigetiL’escalier du diable Performer: Pierre‐Laurent Aimard.- Sony.
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 HDEvening, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 00:20 00:20Luna Pearl WoolfApres moi le deluge Performer: Matt Haimovitz.- Pentatone.
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 Caleb FemiCoping, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:24 00:24Frédéric ChopinPrelude no 4 in E minor Performer: Sviatoslav Richter.- alto ALC1159.
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 Sir Henry WottonTo his Mistress, The Queen of Bohemia, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:28 00:28W.A. MozartDie Zauberflote Act 2: Der Holle Rache Performer: Natalie Dessay.- Warner Classics.
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 ![]() 00:31 00:31Louis ArmstrongOn the Sunny Side of the Street - Sony.
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 Martyn CrucefixAt The National Gallery, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 00:36 00:36Steve ReichNew York Counterpoint Performer: Andrea Nagy. Ensemble: Holst-Sinfonietta.- Naxos.
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 George BradleyThe Sound of the Sun, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:39 00:39Gyorgy LigetiLux Aeterna Performer: Vienna Philharmonic.- GMI Records.
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 Lord Edward Herbery of ChurburyBlack Beauty, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 00:42 00:42Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 _Moonlight__ I. Adagio sosten Performer: Jenő Jandó.- Naxos.
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 Samuel DanielAre They Shadows, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:48 00:48Jacques OffenbachLes contes d'Hoffmann: Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour "Barcarolle" Performer: Forest Lake Symphony, Nicole Cabell, Alyson Cambridge.- Cedille.
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 Gerard Manley HopkinsThe Candle Indoors, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 00:52 00:52John TavenerThe Protecting Veil: II. The Nativity of the Mother of God Performer: Matthew Barley.- Signum Classics.
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 John DonneOn The Sun Rising, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 00:59 00:59Edvard GriegPeer Gynt, Act 4, No. 1_ Morning Mood Performer: Neville Marriner.- n/a.
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 Rabindrath TagoreLight, read by Ruby Bentall Virgil, tran. A.S. KlineEcologue X, read by Justice Ritchie ![]() 01:03 01:03Richard WagnerDawn and Siegfried's Journey to the Rhine from Gotterdammerung, WWV 86D Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Klaus Tennstedt. Conductor: Klaus Tennstedt.- LPO.
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 Elizabeth JenningsA World of Light, read by Ruby Bentall ![]() 01:08 01:08Giovanni GabrieliSonata No. 13 (Winter) Performer: London Symphony Brass. Conductor: Eric Crees.- Naxos.
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 ![]() 01:10 01:10ElectropasticheIcarus Performer: Electropastiche.- n/a – special commission.
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 Broadcasts- Sun 19 Sep 2021 17:30ѿý Radio 3
- Sun 9 Jul 2023 17:30ѿý Radio 3
 
 
            