 
                
                        Bears
Christine Bottomley and David Hounslow read Tolstoy and Shakespeare before snuggling down with Paddington for this week’s bear themed delight. Music from Elgar, Coates and Cavalli.
The Bear is a creature intertwined with our imaginative expression from the earliest cave paintings and oral stories to our childhood bedrooms. As the ѿý focuses on its annual charity campaign Children in Need, with its mascot Pudsey Bear - Words and Music brings us bears captured in global myths from China, Finland, Greece, America and Germany and Shakespeare's famous stage direction. As the greats of 20th century literature A.A. Milne, C.S. Lewis and Robert Frost portray the cuddlier characteristics, Presidents Lincoln and Roosevelt observe the hulking nature of the beast. Benjamin Britten conjures the Great Bear in the stars in his opera Peter Grimes, and Sibelius treats us to “a polonaise for polar bears”. We hear Bear Dances from Schoenfield and Randy Newman, Haydn’s eponymous “The Bear” Symphony and music composed for the films Brother Bear, Kung Fu Panda and Paddington 2.
Readers: Christine Bottomley & David Hounslow.
Reading of 'We're Going On A Bear Hunt' by Josie and Nate
Producer: Sam Nixon 
READINGS:
Elias Lönnrot, Translated by John Martin Crawford - Otso, The Honey Eater from the Kalevala
Theodore Roosevelt - Good Hunting in Pursuit of Big Game in the West 
Robert Frost - The Bear
Philip Pullman - Northern Lights
James Oliver Curwood - The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild
Abraham Lincoln - The Bear Hunt
Leo Tolstoy - The Bear Hunt and Other Stories
Dr. Christine Merritt - The Pandas and the Shepherdess
Roald Dahl - Goldilocks
C.S. Lewis - Prince Caspian
Michael Rosen - We're Going On A Bear Hunt
Idra Novey - The Man Who Gave Birth to a Panda
Wendy Cope - Roger Bear's Philosophical Pantoum
Evelyn Waugh - Brideshead Revisited
Philip Matyszak - Callisto from The Greek and Roman Myths
The Brother's Grimm - Bearskin
William Shakespeare - The Winter's Tale
Michael Bond - A Bear Called Paddington
A.A. Milne - Winnie-The-Pooh
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01Paul SchoenfieldVauderville, A Concerto for Picolo Trumpet - 2. Bear Dance Orchestra: New World Symphony. Conductor: John Nelson.- Schoenfield: 4 Parables; Vaudeville Klazmer Rondos.
- Decca.
- 6.
 
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01Paul SchoenfieldVauderville, A Concerto for Picolo Trumpet; Bear Dance Orchestra: New World Symphony. Conductor: John Nelson.- Decca Music Group 440 212-2.
- Tr 6.
 
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    Otso, The Honey EaterExtract from the Epic Poem about Otso’s birth, read by Christine Bottomley and David Hounslow ![]() 00:04 00:04Terry GilkysonThe Bare Necessities Singer: Phil Harris. Singer: Bruce Reitherman. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- The Jungle Book (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Walt Disney Records.
- 4.
 ![]() 00:04 00:04Terry GilkysonThe Bare Necessities Performer: Phil Harris (singer), Bruce Reitherman (singer), Studio Orchestra.- Walt Disney Records 606122.
- Tr 4.
 Good HuntingDescription of bears eating habits as described by Theodore Roosevelt, read by David Hounslow ![]() 00:06 00:06Dmitry ShostakovichThe Story of the Priest and His Helper Balda, Op. 36 The Bear's Dance Orchestra: Russian Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Thomas Sanderling.- Amazing Composers: Shostakovich.
- UMG Recordings.
- 145.
 ![]() 00:06 00:06Dmitry ShostakovichThe Story of the Priest and His Helper Balda, Op. 36 / First Part - 8. The Bear's Dance. Moderato Orchestra: Philharmonia of Russia. Conductor: Thomas Sanderling.- UMG Recordings.
- Tr 145.
 The BearPoem by Robert Frost, ready by Christine Bottomley ![]() 00:10 00:10Giya Kancheli33 Miniatures: No. 23, Theme from “Bear’s Kiss” Performer: Jenny Lin.- Steinway & Sons STNS 30173.
- Tr 23.
 ![]() 00:11 00:11Giya Kancheli33 Minatures: No. 23, Theme fromv "Bear's Kiss" Performer: Jenny Lin.- Simple Music.
- Steinway & Sons.
- 23.
 ![]() 00:11 00:11Alexandre DesplatLorek Byrnison Performer: Studio Orchestra.- New Line Records NLR39101.
- Tr 11.
 ![]() 00:12 00:12Alexandre DesplatIorek Byrnison Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- The Golden Compass (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- New Line Records.
- 11.
 Northern LightsExtract from Northern Lights, read by Christine Bottomley ![]() 00:13 00:13Alexander MoyzesGemer Dances Op. 51: The Little Bear from Rejdova Orchestra: Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra.- Moyzes: Gemer Dances/Down the River Vah.
- Marco-Polo.
- 4.
 ![]() 00:13 00:13Alexander MoyzesGemer Dances Op. 51: The Little Bear from Rejdova Performer: Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra.- Marco-Polo 8.223278.
- Tr 4.
 The Grizzly KingExtract from the first chapter, read by David Hounslow ![]() 00:18 00:18Stuart MacRaeUrsa Minor Ensemble: Hebrides Ensemble. Conductor: Stuart MacRae. Conductor: Stuart MacRae.- Ursa Minor.
- Delphian Records.
- 1.
 ![]() 00:18 00:18Jean SibeliusViolin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47 - III. Allegro, ma non tanto Performer: Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.- Deutsche Grammophon 477 7346.
- Tr 6.
 The Bear HuntMiddle extract from the long poem, read by David Hounslow ![]() 00:25 00:25Benjamin BrittenPeter Grimes Op33/Act 1 "Now the Great Bear and Pleiades" Singer: Peter Pears. Singer: Iris Kells. Singer: Raymond Nilsson. Singer: James Pease. Singer: Jean Watson. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Benjamin Britten.- The World of Peter Pears.
- Decca.
- 17.
 ![]() 00:25 00:25Stuart MacRaeUrsa Minor Ensemble: Hebrides Ensemble. Conductor: Stuart MacRae.- Delphian Records DCD34258SGL2.
- Tr 1.
 The Bear HuntExtract from the short story/journal, read by David Hounslow ![]() 00:27 00:27Benjamin BrittenPeter Grimes Op33/Act 1 “Now the Great Bear and Pleiades” Performer: Peter Pears.- Decca Music Group Ltd. 00028948313303.
- Tr 17.
 ![]() 00:31 00:31Hans ZimmerDragon Warrior Rises Performer: Studio Orchestra. Composer: John Powell.- Interscope 0602517727885.
- Tr 14.
 ![]() 00:31 00:31Hans ZimmerDragon Warrior Rises Performer: Studio Orchestra. Composer: John Powell.- Kung Fu Panda (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Interscope.
- 14.
 The Pandas and the ShepherdessRetelling of the Chinese myth read by Christine Bottomley ![]() 00:33 00:33Eric CoatesThe Three Bears, A Phantasy Orchestra: New Symphony Orchestra of London.- Coates, Elgar, Coward: Orchestral Music.
- Universal.
- 8.
 ![]() 00:33 00:33Eric CoatesThe Three Bears, A Phantasy Orchestra: New Symphony Orchestra of London. Conductor: Eric Coates.- Universal Music.
- Tr 8.
 GoldilocksPoem by Roald Dahl, read by David Hounslow ![]() 00:35 00:35John W. BrattonTeddy Bear's Picnic Composer: Henry Hall. Singer: Val Rosing. Conductor: Henry Hall. Orchestra: Henry Hall and the ѿý Dance Orchestra.- Teddy Bear's Picnic: Vintage Children's Songs.
- Australian Broadcasting Corp.
- 1.
 ![]() 00:35 00:35John Walter BrattonTeddy Bear's Picnic Singer: Val Rosing. Singer: Val Rosing. Ensemble: The ѿý Dance Orchestra. Ensemble: The ѿý Dance Orchestra. Conductor: Henry Hall. Conductor: Henry Hall.- Australian Broadcasting Corp.
- Tr 1.
 Prince CaspianBattle Preparation Extract by C.S. Lewis, read by Christine Bottomley ![]() 00:37 00:37Stuart HancockBear Hunt Montage Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia. Conductor: Stuart Hancock. Conductor: Stuart Hancock.- Sony Classical G010003685505Q.
- Tr 18.
 ![]() 00:38 00:38Stuart HancockBear Hunt Montage Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia. Conductor: Stuart Hancock.- We're Going On A Bear Hunt (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Sony Classical.
- 18.
 We’re Going On A Bear HuntClimax extract from the children’s book, read by Barnaby and Family ![]() 00:39 00:39Edward ElgarThe Wand Of Youth Suite No. 2: VI. Wild Bears Ensemble: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Neville Marriner.- Capriccio C10501.
- Tr 28.
 ![]()  Joseph HaydnSymphony No.82 The Bear Performer: Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra. Conductor: Adam Fischer.- Nimbus.
- NI1722.
- 4.
 ![]() 00:39 00:39Edward ElgarThe Wand Of Youth Suite No. 2: VI. Wild Bears Ensemble: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Neville Marriner.- Enigma Variations/The Wand of Youth Suites Nos. 1 & 2.
- Capriccio.
- 28.
 ![]() 00:41 00:41Joseph HaydnSymphony No. 82 "The Bear" IV. Finale Orchestra: Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra. Conductor: Ádám Fischer.- Haydn: The Complete Symphonies.
- Nimbus Records.
- 4.
 ![]() 00:47 00:47Celeri HaruhataPolar Bear Performer: Akira Naito.- Nippon Acoustic Records NARP-8014.
- Tr 14.
 ![]() 00:47 00:47Celeri HaruhataPolar Bear Performer: Akira Naito.- Zetsumetsu kigushu no oto/Music of Endangered Species.
- Nippon Acoustic Records.
- 14.
 The Man Who Gave Birth To A PandaPoem about man’s responsibility with climate change, read by David Hounslow Roger Bear’s Philosophical PantoumPoem by Wendy Cope read by Christine Bottomley ![]()  Randy NewmanSimon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear Performer: Randy Newman.- Nonesuch.
- 7559-79490-5.
- 8.
 ![]() 00:50 00:50Randy NewmanSimon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear Performer: Randy Newman.- The Randy Newman Songbook.
- Nonesuch.
- 8.
 ![]() 00:50 00:50Keith JarrettKyoto, November 5, 1976 (Part 2) - ECM Records.
- Tr 2.
 Brideshead RevisitedExtract where Aloysius is slowly forgotten about, read by David Hounslow ![]()  Roberto CavalliLa Calisto Ensemble: Concerto Vocale. Singer: María Bayo. Conductor: René Jacobs.- Harmonia Mundi.
- 939738.
- 1.
 ![]() 00:51 00:51Keith JarrettKyoto, November 5, 1976 (Part 2) Performer: Keith Jarrett.- Sun Bear Concerts.
- ECM Records.
- 2.
 CallistoSummary of the myth, read by Christine Bottomley ![]() 00:53 00:53Francesco CavalliLa Calisto, Act III Scene 1: Restino imbalsamate (Calisto) Singer: María Bayo. Ensemble: Concerto Vocale. Conductor: René Jacobs.- Cavalli: La Calisto.
- Harmonia Mundi.
- 1.
 ![]() 00:54 00:54Bob McQuillanBears (Bear Dance & The Dancing Bear) Performer: Anne Roos.- Celtica Recordings.
- 13.
 ![]() 00:54 00:54Bob McQuillanBears (Bear Dance & The Dancing Bear) Performer: Anne Roos.- A Light in the forest.
- Celtica Recordings.
- 13.
 ![]() 00:55 00:55Béla BartókHungarian Sketches, Sz. 97 - 2. Bear Melody Orchestra: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iván Fischer.- Decca.
- 4.
 ![]() 00:56 00:56Béla BartókHungarian Sketches, Sz. 97 - 2. Bear Melody Orchestra: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iván Fischer.- Bartok: The Miraculous Mandarin; Dances of Transylvania, etc.
- Decca.
- 4.
 ![]() 00:57 00:57Igor StravinskyPetrushka Part 4, Peasant with Bear Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Santtu-Matias Rouvali.- Signum SIGCD856.
- 15.
 BearskinExtract from the opening part of the brother’s grimm story, read by David Hounslow ![]() 00:57 00:57Igor StravinskyPetrushka Part 4, Peasant with Bear Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Santtu-Matias Rouvali.- Santtu Conducts Stravinsky: Petrushka (Complete Ballet, 1947 version), The Fireb.
- Signum.
- 15.
 ![]() 00:58 00:58Phil CollinsTransformation Choir: Bulgarian Women's Choir.- Walt Disney Music.
- Tr 5.
 ![]()  Johan HalvorsenNorwegian Fairy Tale Pictures Orchestra: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme Järvi.- Chandos.
- CHAN10710.
- 10.
 ![]()  Lars-Erik LarssonEn vintesaga Op 18 Orchestra: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Stig Westerberg.- Swedish Society.
- SCD10151.
- 4.
 ![]() 01:00 01:00Phil CollinsTransformation Composer: Mark Mancina. Choir: Bulgarian Women's Choir. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Brother Bear (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Walt Disney Records.
- 5.
 ![]() 01:01 01:01John HalvorsenNorwegian Fairy Tale Pictures, Op. 37: III. The Princess Riding on the Bear Orchestra: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme Järvi.- Halvorsen Orchestral Works, Vol 4.
- Chandos.
- 10.
 ![]() 01:04 01:04Lars‐Erik LarssonEn vintersaga, Op. 18: IV. Epilogue Orchestra: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Stig Westerberg.- Larsson: Pastoralsvit - En Vintersaga - m.fl..
- Chandos.
- 4.
 The Winter’s TaleExit Pursued by a Bear extract, read by Christine Bottomley ![]() 01:07 01:07Coby GrantWinter Bear Live/Acoustic Performer: Coby Grant.- Self-Released AWD337297.
- 1.
 ![]() 01:07 01:07Coby GrantWinter Bear Live/Acoustic Performer: Coby Grant.- Winter Bear.
- Self Released.
- 1.
 ![]() 01:08 01:08Dario MarianelliHappy Birthday Aunt Lucy Performer: Studio Orchestra.- Decca 4816608.
- Tr 22.
 A Disappearing TrickExtract from chapter one, read by David Hounslow ![]() 01:08 01:08Dario MarianelliHappy Birthday Aunt Lucy Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Paddington 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Decca.
- 22.
 "In Which Christopher Robin Gives Pooh a Party and We Say Goodbye"Bump, bump bump extract from the final chapter, read by Christine Bottomley ![]() 01:11 01:11Howard BlakeSomewhere A Star Shines For Everyone (From “The Bear”) Performer: Royal Scottish National Orchestra.- Linn Records CKD 580.
- Tr 8.
 ![]() 01:12 01:12Howard BlakeSomewhere A Star Shines For Everyone (From "The Bear") Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Choir: Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus. Conductor: Christopher Bell.- A Christmas Festival.
- Linn Records.
- 8.
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