 
                
                        The Ledbury Poets
Inspired by Ledbury Poetry Festival, texts from Gloucestershire: John Masefield, Lascelles Abercrombie, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Rupert Brooke, Jade Cuttle, Anthony Anaxagorou.
Actors Adrian Scarborough and Skye Hallam read prose and verse from Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds inspired by the Ledbury Poetry Festival, which runs in early July, set alongside a range of music. We hear work by poets who were born there or lived and worked in the region, like John Masefield, Lascelles Abercrombie, John Drinkwater, Rupert Brooke, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, William Langland, and WH Auden. We also feature contemporary poets, who've taken part in the Ledbury festival, reading their own poems, like Jade Cuttle, Anthony Anaxagorou and Victoria Adukwei Bulley.
As for the music, we hear settings of some of these poems by the likes of John Ireland and Ivor Gurney, as well as pieces from composers associated broadly with the region, like Edward Elgar. 
Producer: Juan Carlos Jaramillo
TEXTS
Cotswold Love, by John Drinkwater (read by the poet)
Edward Thomas (excerpt), by Eleanor Farjeon
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, by William Wordsworth
Bright Clouds, by Edward Thomas
An ecology of words: four seasons - after Roland Barthes, by Jade Cuttle (read by the poet)
Prose excerpt on living in Gloucestershire, by Lascelles Abercrombie
The Voices of a Dream, by Lascelles Abercrombie
Reflections on arriving at Ledbury, by Katrina Porteous
Prologue (excerpt) from Piers Plowman, by William Langland (trans. by Peter Sutton)
Ode to the Medieval Poets, by WH Auden
Saying, by Anthony Anaxagorou (read by the poet)
Floating Island, by Dorothy Wordsworth
Sea Fever, by John Masefield (read by the poet)
On Malvern Hill, by John Masefield
Excerpt from letter, by Edward Thomas
The Dead, by Rupert Brooke
Under Storm's Wing (excerpt), by Helen Thomas
The Preparative, by Thomas Traherne
How Do I Love Thee?, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The Trumpet, by Edward Thomas
This poem, by Victoria Adukwei Bulley (read by the poet)
A Musical Instrument, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
In Pursuit of Spring (excerpt), by Edward Thomas
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    Georgia MannIntroduction to the programme, read by Georgia Mann ![]() 00:01 00:01Ralph Vaughan Williams6 Studies in English Folksong (Version for Cello & Piano): No. 5, Andante tranquilo 'The Lady and the Dragon' Performer: Gerald Peregrine. Performer: Antony Ingham.- Naxos 8.574035.
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 John DrinkwaterCotswold Love, read by the author ![]() 00:04 00:04John FleagleBlow Northerne Wynd Ensemble: Joglaresa. Conductor: Belinda Sykes.- Joglaresa JOG004.
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 Eleanor FarjeonExcerpt from Edward Thomas, read by Skye Hallam ![]() 00:07 00:07Malcolm Arnold4 English dances, No. 2 Vivace: set 1 Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Bryden Thomson.- Chandos CHAN8867.
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 William WordsworthI Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, read by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:09 00:09Susie SelfSongs of Immortality 1. Worcester Beacon Singer: Alex Otterburn. Performer: Joseph Davies. Performer: Susanna Stranders.- SMT-CD-06.
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 Edward ThomasBright Clouds, read by Skye Hallam ![]() 00:12 00:12BellowheadOne May Morning Early Performer: Bellowhead.- Westpark Music 87132.
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 Jade CuttleAn ecology of words: four seasons - after Roland Barthes, new poem read by the author ![]() 00:14 00:14Max RichterAutumn, from The Four Seasons Composer: Antonio Vivaldi. Orchestra: Chineke! Orchestra. Performer: Elena Urioste.- DG (UPC 00028948627691).
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 Lascelles AbercrombieExcerpt from a writing, read by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:16 00:16Ralph Vaughan WilliamsSymphony No. 4, 3rd movt. Scherzo. Allegro molto Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.- LSO LSO0867.
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 Lascelles AbercrombieThe Voices in the Dream, read by Skye Hallam ![]() 00:20 00:20John IrelandThe Hills Choir: The Carice Singers. Conductor: George Parris.- Naxos 8.573584.
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 Katrina PorteousReflections on arriving at Ledbury, read by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:23 00:23Anon.Sumer is icumen in Performer: Hilary James & Simon Mayor.- Acoustics Records.
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 William Langland (trans. by Peter Sutton)Prologue (excerpt) from Piers Plowman, ready by Skye Hallam WH AudenOde to the Medieval Poets, ready by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:28 00:28Keith Jarrett (clavichord)13 - ECM 1344/45.
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 Anthony AnaxagorouSaying, from book 'After the Formalities', read by the author ![]() 00:32 00:32Ketil BjørnstadThe Sea IX Performer: Ketil Bjørnstad. Performer: Ketil Bjørnstad. Performer: Terje Rypdal. Performer: David Darling. Performer: Jon Christensen. Performer: Jon Christensen.- ECM 1545.
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 Dorothy WordsworthFloating Island, ready by Skye Hallam ![]() 00:36 00:36Edward ElgarElegy for String Orchestra, Op. 58 Orchestra: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Edward Elgar.- Somm Records SOMMCD0167.
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 John MasefieldSea Fever, ready by the author ![]() 00:41 00:41John CoventrySea Fever - Stonehaven.
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 John MasefieldSea Fever, ready by the author ![]() 00:42 00:42John IrelandSea Fever Singer: Jonathan Lemalu. Performer: Roger Vignoles.- EMI 575203-2.
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 John MasefieldSea Fever, ready by the author ![]() 00:43 00:43John IrelandSea Fever (arr. for choir and soloist) Performer: Ely Cathedral Choir.- Clovelly 829410237062.
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 John MasefieldOn Malvern Hill, ready by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:45 00:45Frederick Septimus KellyElegy for String Orchestra: "In Memoriam Rupert Brooke" Orchestra: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones.- Dutton CDLX7172.
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 Edward ThomasExcerpt from a letter, read by Skye Hallam Rupert BrookeThe Dead, read by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:50 00:50Philip GlassThe Poet Acts, from 'The Hours' (arr. for solo piano by Michael Riesman & Nico Muhly) Performer: Nicolas Horvath.- Grand Piano GP692.
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 Helen ThomasExcerpt from book Under StormÂ’s Wing, ready by Skye Hallam ![]() 00:54 00:54John Ireland2 Songs on Poems by Rupert Brooke: No. 1, The Soldier Singer: Roderick Williams. Orchestra: Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Tom Higgins.- Somm Records SOMMCD 243.
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 ![]() 00:56 00:56Benjamin BrittenDies Irae (War Requiem) Choir: The Bach Choir. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Benjamin Britten.- DECCA 4143832.
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 Thomas TraherneThe Preparative, read by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 00:59 00:59William ByrdGloria, Mass for 4 voices Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.- Gimell CDGIM208.
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 Elizabeth Barrett BrowningHow Do I Love Thee?, read by Skye Hallam ![]() 01:01 01:01Henry PurcellTrumpet tune, from The Indian Queen Performer: The Wallace Collection, William Boughton (conductor).- Nimbus NI5155.
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 Edward ThomasThe Trumpet, ready by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 01:03 01:03Ivor GurneyThe Trumpet Choir: City of London Choir. Ensemble: London Mozart Players. Conductor: Hilary Davan Wetton.- Naxos 8.573426.
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 Victoria Adukwei BulleyThis poem, from book 'Quiet', ready by the author ![]() 01:05 01:05Chris Redgate3 Folk Songs: No. 3. The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, O! Performer: Celia Redgate. Performer: Michael Dussek.- Divine Art DDA25061.
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 Elizabeth Barrett BrowningA Musical Instrument, ready by Skye Hallam ![]() 01:09 01:09Edward ElgarVariation 8, W.N., Variations on an original theme ('Enigma'), Op 36 Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: John Barbirolli.- EMI 7243 575100 2 8.
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 Edward ThomasExcerpt from book In Pursuit of Spring, ready by Adrian Scarborough ![]() 01:11 01:11Ivor GurneySevern Meadows Performer: Roderick Williams (baritone), Susie Allan (piano).- Somm SOMMCD 057.
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