 
                
                        Birdsong
From the skylark of Shelley, the bluebird of Charles Bukowski to the crows described by Evie Wyld, from Sally Beamish to Saint-Saens, we celebrate bird song in words and music.
Blackbirds to nightingales, skylarks to crows - in today's programme we hear a range of poetry & prose alongside music and the sounds of tweeting, cheeping and chirping from a variety of birds.
Our texts and poems include Christina Rossetti admiring the first swallows of spring, Shelley’s awestruck poetic sermon to a skylark, Rainer Maria Rilke’s existential thoughts on birdsong and love; Max Porter’s use of the crow as a symbol of grief, Tara Bergin’s silent blackbirds and Lisa Kelly’s thoughts on the deafness and the blackbird as the ‘Beethoven of songbirds’.
Our birdsong soundtrack includes Gerald Finzi’s song setting of Thomas Hardy’s ‘Proud Songsters’ from his ‘Earth and Air and Rain’ Op. 15, Medieval madrigal ‘Sumer is Icumen In’, believed to the oldest song in the English language (“loud sing cuckooâ€), Einojuhani Rautavaara’s birdsong magnum opus ‘Cantus Arcticus’ Op. 61, Elena Kats-Chernin’s ballet ‘Wild Swans’ and Etta James’ recording of ‘Bye Bye Blackbird’.
Our readers are Julia Winwood and Jonathan Keeble.
Producer: Lola Grieve
This is one of the programmes on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3 marking the anniversary of cellist Beatrice Harrison duetting with nightingales in one of the first live outside broadcasts made by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Damion SearlsExcerpt from ‘The Inner Sky: Poems, Notes, Dreams’, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:01 00:01Frederick DeliusOn Hearing The First Cuckoo of Spring (No. 1 of "Two Pieces for Small Orchestra")  Orchestra: Hallé. Conductor: Sir Mark Elder.- HALLE CDHLL7512.
- Tr 6.
 Emily DickinsonLetter to Eugenia Hall, 1876, read by Julia Winwood ![]() 00:05 00:05Elena Katsâ€CherninWild Swans - Concert Suite for soprano and orchestra: No. 2: Eliza's Aria Singer: Jane Sheldon. Orchestra: Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ola Rudner.- ABC 476 7639.
- Tr 2.
 Christina RossettiA Bird Song, read by Julia Winwood Thomas HardyProud Songster, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:09 00:09Gerald FinziEarth and air and rain Op.15, no.10; Proud songsters  Singer: John Carol Case. Performer: Howard Ferguson.- Gerald Finzi - Songs.
- Lyrita.
- 20.
 Rumi (translated by by Coleman Barks)Birdsong, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:12 00:12Harald SæverudSmafuglvals [Little bird’s waltz] Op. 18   Performer: Håvard Gimse.- Fabra FBRCD-10.
 ![]() 00:14 00:14Antonio VivaldiConcerto in A major for violin & strings, RV335 - "The Cuckoo": I. Allegro  Performer: Andrew Manze. Performer: Christopher Hogwood. Ensemble: Academy of Ancient Music.- Philips 4556532  .
 Sara TeasdaleMay Day, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:19 00:19Anon.Sumer is Icumen in  Choir: The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford. Conductor: Mark Williams.- Opus Arte OACD9049D.
 Tara BerginBridal Song, read by Julia Winwood ![]() 00:22 00:22Trad.The Song of the Birds Music Arranger: Sally Beamish. Performer: Steven Isserlis.- Hyperion CDA67541/2 .
- Tr 37.
 ![]() 00:25 00:25Einojuhani RautavaaraCantus arcticus, Op. 61, "Concerto for Birds and Orchestra": II. Melankolia (Melancholy)   Orchestra: Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Leif Segerstam.- Odine ODE1300-2Q .
- Tr 302.
 Evie WyldAll the Birds, Singing (excerpt), read by Julia Winwood ![]() 00:31 00:31Steve ReichSlow Motion Blackbird Composer: Chris Hughes. Composer: Chris Hughes. Performer: Chris Hughes. Performer: Chris Hughes.- Fontana 518 843-2.
 Percy Bysshe ShelleyTo a Skylark, read by Julia Winwood ![]() 00:38 00:38Einar EnglundSymphony No. 2 'Blackbird': I. Allegro moderato  Orchestra: Eesti Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester. Conductor: Peeter Lilje.- Ondine ODE7512.
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 ![]() 00:40 00:40Ludwig van Beethoven8 Songs Op.52: no.4; Maigesang (Wie herrlich leuchtet mir die Natur)  Singer: James Newby. Performer: Joseph Middleton.- BIS BIS-2475.
- Tr 9.
 Lisa KellyBlackbird and Beethoven, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:44 00:44Ray HendersonBye Bye Blackbird Performer: Etta James.- Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-298-2.
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 Tom McKinneyCatalogue d'Oiseaux: The composer who took a cue from birdsong for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3 (excerpt), read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:49 00:49Olivier MessiaenCatalogue d’oiseaux: No. 8, L’alouette calandrelle Performer: Yvonne Loriod.- Decca Records France.
 David George HaskellSounds Wild and Broken (excerpt) from Sonic Marvels, Evolution’s Creativity, and the Crisis of Sensory Extinction, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 00:57 00:57Paul McCartneyBlackbird Ensemble: The Beatles.- The Beatles.
- EMI Catalogue.
- 11.
 Imtiaz DharkerClose to the sun (for a child, not yet three), read by Julia Winwood ![]() 01:00 01:00Hoagy CarmichaelSkylark Singer: Ella Fitzgerald. Ensemble: Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra.- Verve 823-274-2.
- Tr 6.
 Max Porter‘Boys’ from Grief is the Thing with Feathers, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 01:04 01:04Ilan EshkeriNureyev from 'The White Crow' Performer: Dudana Mazmanishvili. Performer: Lisa Batiashvili.- The White Crow.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
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 Charles BukowskiBluebird, read by Jonathan Keeble ![]() 01:10 01:10Charles Villiers Stanford8 Partsongs Op. 119: No. 3; The Blue Bird  Ensemble: Gabrieli Consort. Performer: Paul McCreesh.- McCreesh: Silence & Music.
- Signum Classics.
 Broadcast- Sun 19 May 2024 18:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
 
 
            