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From the ancient kingdom of Northumbria and the writing of medieval monks to contemporary depictions of Hadrian's Wall, Percy family territory and Newcastle's cityscape.
As the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Proms broadcast from Sage Gateshead, today's programme takes inspiration from the writers and music associated with Northumbria. From Bede and Anglo-Saxon verse to the Percy family depicted in Shakespeare's Henry IV, our journey takes in the wildlife illustrated by Thomas Bewick and the landscapes cut through by Hadrian's Wall. The music includes the sound of Northumbrian pipes and folk performers, alongside recordings by the Royal Northern Sinfonia who are based at Sage Gateshead. The readers are Zoe Hakin and Ross Waiton. We also hear a new poem commissioned by Radio 3 from New Generation Thinker Jake Morris-Campbell and Professor Michelle Brown reading from the Lindisfarne Gospels.
Producer: Ruth Watts
Readings: 
Entry for the Year 793, Laud Chronicle, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle trans G.N. Garmonsway
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts 
Katrina Porteous, The Sea Road, Howick
The Lindisfarne Gospels an extract read by Professor Michelle Brown 
Jake Morris-Campbell, The Lindisfarne Gospels, Somewhere on the A1(M) commissioned for Words & Music 
Gordon Burn, The North of England ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Service 
Anne Cleeves, The Moth Catcher
Sean O'Brien, On The Toon 
Alexander Rose, Kings in the North The House of Percy in British History 
William Shakespeare Hotspur Henry IV, A.IV sc.3, Henry IV, P.1 
Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger
Katrina Porteous, The Sea Road, Lindisfarne
Basil Bunting, Fishermen
Anne Stevenson, Jarrow
Anne Stevenson, Hadrian’s Poems 1955-2005
W.H. Auden, Roman Wall Blues
Durham trans. S.A.J. Bradley
The Dream of the Rood trans. S.A.J. Bradley
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    The Laud ChronicleThe Anglo Saxon Chronicle, read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 00:01 00:01The UnthanksA Great Northern River, Diversions Vol. 3 - Songs From The Shipyards - 2012 Rabble Rouser RRM011.
- Tr2.
 Basil BuntingBriggflatts, read by Basil Bunting ![]() 00:08 00:08Ralph Vaughan WilliamsSilent Noon, Songs By Beethoven, Wolf, Butterworth, Vaughan Williams And Bridge Singer: Sir Thomas Allen. Performer: Malcolm Martineau.- Wigmore Hall Live, WHLive 002.
- Tr30.
 Katrina PorteousThe Sea Road, Howick, read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 00:12 00:12Maria SzymanowskaNocturne in B flat major Performer: Svetlana Belsky.- Filmtrax Ltd, 195497508518.
- Tr14.
 ![]() 00:16 00:16Benedetto MarcelloEstro poetico-armonico, Psalm 46: God is Our Refuge and Our Strength Music Arranger: Charles Avison. Choir: VOCES8. Ensemble: Les Inventions.- Signum Records, 635212039120.
- Tr5.
 AnonThe Lindisfarne Gospels, read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 00:25 00:25LindisfarneRun for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½, Meet Me On The Corner - Sanctuary Records, 5414939550478.
- Tr1.
 Jake Morris-CampbellThe Lindisfarne Gospels, Somewhere on the A1(M), read by Jake Morris-Campbell ![]() 00:28 00:28°Õ°ùä»åNorthumberland Waltz: Mallorca / The Cheviot Hills / I Have Seen the Roses Blow Performer: The Cheviot Ranters.- Topic, 714822022217.
- Tr4.
 Gordon BurnThe North of England ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Service, read by Ross Waiton ![]() 00:31 00:31The ShadowsFrightened City - Parlophone Records, GBAYE6000069.
- Tr4.
 Anne CleevesThe Moth Catcher, read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 00:34 00:34KenickieIn Your Car - Parlophone UK, GBAYE9601449.
- Tr1.
 Sean O BrienOn The Toon, read by Ross Waiton ![]() 00:36 00:36Claude DebussyImages: I. Gigues Orchestra: Hallé. Conductor: Sir Mark Elder.- Halle, CDHLL7554-1.
- Tr1.
 Alexander RoseKings in the North The House of Percy in British History, read by Ross Waiton ![]() 00:41 00:41Alistair AndersonOver the Border - Topic Records, 714822027892.
- Tr10.
 William ShakespeareHenry IV, Part 1, read by Ross Waiton ![]() 00:45 00:45Anon.Angelus ad Pastores Performer: John Banks.- The Gift of Music, CCLCDG1107.
- Tr3.
 Penelope LivelyMoon Tiger, read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 00:48 00:48Anon.Sanctus Choir: The Monks & Novices of Saint Frideswide.- The Gift of Music, CCLCDG1107.
- Tr6.
 ![]() 00:50 00:50StingWaters of Tyne - A&M Records, 00602448070074.
- Tr11.
 Katrina PorteousThe Sea Road, Lindisfarne, read by Zoe Hakin Basil BuntingFishermen, read by Ross Waiton ![]() 00:53 00:53Stephen DodgsonFlute Concerto: I. Molto moderato, sempre cantabile Performer: Robert Smallman. Orchestra: Royal Northern Sinfonia. Conductor: Ronald Zollman.- Biddulph Recordings, Biddulph LAW 013.
- Tr1.
 ![]() 00:57 00:57Trad.The Hexamshire Lass Singer: Sir Thomas Allen. Music Arranger: David Haslam. Orchestra: The Northumbria Concert Orchestra and Chorus.- Mawson and Wareham, 886788736535.
- Tr17.
 Anne StevensonJarrow, read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 01:00 01:00Kathryn TickellLads of Alnwick - Park, PRKCD107.
- CD1 Tr2.
 Anne StevensonHadrianÂ’s, read by Zoe Hakin W.H. AudenRoman Wall Blues, read by Ross Waiton ![]() 01:03 01:03William ByrdPsalms, Sonnets and Songs of Sadness and Piety made into Music of Five Parts, 1588 - Lullaby, My Sweet Baby Music Arranger: Edmund Horace Fellowes. Singer: Alfred Deller. Ensemble: Wenzinger Consort Of Viols.- Vanguard Classics, MC195.
- CD5 Tr23.
 Anon.Durham poem, read by Zoe Hakin Anon.BedeÂ’s Death Song , read by Zoe Hakin ![]() 01:10 01:10William ByrdElegy on the death of Thomas Tallis, 1585, Ye Sacred Muses Music Arranger: Edmund Horace Fellowes. Singer: Alfred Deller. Ensemble: Wenzinger Consort Of Viols.- Vanguard Classics, MC195.
- CD5 Tr22.
 Anon.The Dream of the Rood, read by Ross Waiton Broadcasts- Sun 25 Sep 2022 17:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Sun 23 Jul 2023 17:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
 
 
            