 
                
                        Mills
Readings by Jane Horrocks and Art Malik take us from Charlotte Bronte to Hilaire Belloc and William Blake, whilst musical choices evoke water mills, windmills and cotton mills.
From The Watermill by composer Ronald Binge to Windy Miller, Don Quixote tilting at windmills and the windmills of your mind. National Mills weekend in the UK takes place later this month on May 13th and 14th - so today's Words and Music explores mills of different kinds. Readers Jane Horrocks and Art Malik take us from George Eliot's rural setting of The Mill on the Floss to the factory strikes in Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North and South via Helen Mort's poem describing gentrification at Litton Mill. Alfred Lord Tennyson's love poem describes The Miller's Daughter "grown so dear", Stephen Sondheim's maid Petra dreams of marrying The Miller's Son and Judith Kerr and John Faulkner wrote the Miller's Song which appeared in the TV programme Bagpuss.
Producer: Georgia Mann
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01Ronald BingeThe Watermill for oboe and string orchestra Performer: Ruth Scott. Orchestra: The New London Orchestra. Conductor: Ronald Corp.- Hyperion CDA66868.
- Tr 8.
 
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    Jane AustenExtract from The Mill on the Floss read by Jane Horrocks Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Windmill read by Art Malik ![]() 00:06 00:06Ernest John Moeran3 Fancies (1. Windmills) Performer: Duncan Honeybourne.- EM Records EMRCD012-013.
- Tr. 8.
 ![]() 00:06 00:06Ernest John MoeranWindmills (3 Fancies) Performer: Duncan Honeybourne.![]() 00:09 00:09Michel LegrandThe Windmills of your Mind Performer: The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic.- Warner Classics 0724355778956.
- Tr. 113.
 Jill Millard ShapiroExtract from A Souvenir of the Windmill Theatre read by Jane Horrocks, Compiled by ‘ex Windmill girl’ Jill Millard Shapiro, Published by Obscuriosity Press ![]() 00:14 00:14George FentonEverybody Loves The Windmill from Mrs Henderson Presents Composer: Simon Chamberlain. Performer: Original London Cast.- Sony 0889853040728.
- Tr 1.
 ![]() 00:16 00:16Hubert ParryJerusalem (arr. for cello & piano) Performer: Steven Isserlis. Performer: Connie Shih.- BIS BIS-2312.
- Tr 13.
 William BlakeJerusalem read by Art Malik Elizabeth GaskellExtract from North and South read by Jane Horrocks ![]() 00:19 00:19Gustav HolstA Moorside Suite (iii. March) Performer: Black Dyke Band.- Albion ALBCD027.
- Tr 14.
 John CunninghamThe Miller read by Art Malik ![]() 00:25 00:25Freddie PhillipsWindy Miller from Camberwick Green Performer: Brian Cant.- ѿý 978-1408427408.
 ![]() 00:25 00:25Sandra Kerr & John FaulknerThe Miller’s Song Performer: Sandra Kerr & John Faulkner.- Earth Recordings.
- Tr 17.
 ![]() 00:26 00:26Sergey RachmaninovVocalise (Op.34`14) arr. Rose for cello and piano [orig. for voice & piano] Performer: Leonard Elschenbroich. Performer: Alexei Grynyuk.- Onyx 4116.
- Tr 8.
 TennysonThe Miller’s Daughter read by Art Malik ![]() 00:34 00:34Franz SchubertDie Schone Mullerin - song-cycle (D.795), no.8; Morgengruss Singer: Mark Padmore. Performer: Paul Lewis.- Harmonia Mundi HMU907519.
- Tr 8.
 ![]() 00:38 00:38Anon.Estampie real no. 8 [Manuscrit du Roi, F-Pn fr.844] Ensemble: Early Music Consort of London. Conductor: David Munrow.- Decca 00028943026420.
- Tr 11.
 ChaucerThe Miller’s Tale from The Canterbury Tales read by Dr Daisy Black ![]() 00:40 00:40Maurice RavelJeux d'eau for piano Performer: Steven Osborne.- Hyperion CDA67731/2.
- Tr 10.
 Helen MortLitton Mill read by Jane Horrocks Charlotte BronteExtract from Shirley read by Jane Horrocks ![]() 00:47 00:47Edward ElgarNursery Suite - The Wagon Passes Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra. Conductor: Bryden Thomson.- Chandos 863484.
- Tr 18.
 ![]() 00:49 00:49Frederic RzewskiNorth American Ballads: Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues Performer: Marc‐André Hamelin.- Hyperion CDA67077.
- Tr 41.
 An OperativeThe Cotton Mill read by Jane Horrocks ![]() 00:50 00:50John IrelandA Downland suite for brass band: no.2; Elegy Ensemble: Black Dyke Band. Conductor: Major Peter Parkes.- Chandos CHAN4516.
- Tr 10.
 William ClarkeThe Cry of the Operative read by Art Malik Charles CausleyMiller’s End read by Art Malik ![]() 00:56 00:56Béla BartókMusic for Strings, Percussion and Celesta: III. Adagio Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan.- DG 415 3222 (or 457 890-2).
- Tr 8.
 ![]() 00:57 00:57Ina BoyleLooking Back: IV. The Mill-Water Singer: Ben McAteer. Performer: Iain Burnside.- Delphian DCD34264.
- Tr 10.
 Carl SandburgFlanders read by Jane Horrocks ![]() 01:01 01:01Ólafur ArnaldsOnly the Winds Performer: Ólafur Arnalds.- Mercury 4810151.
- Tr 8.
 Vincent Van GoghExtract from a letter from Vincent Van Gogh to Theo Van Gogh read by Art Malik ![]() 01:08 01:08Michael TorkeBright blue music for orchestra Orchestra: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: David Zinman.- Argo 4330712.
- Tr 5.
 Broadcast- Sun 5 May 2024 18:00ѿý Radio 3
 
 
            