Episode details

Radio 3,30 Oct 2025,59 mins
Available for 29 days
Kate Molleson explores the years after Berio moved to the United States of America, and married his second wife – Susan Oyama. To celebrate the centenary of his birth, Kate Molleson explores the life and music of one of most influential figures in all of modern music – Luciano Berio. Berio’s music is lyrical and expressive, while never ignoring the most advanced techniques and technologies of his time. He worked with many key figures in 20th Century music while always following his own, very individual path, both through life and in his music, where he constantly pushed at and broke the boundaries he encountered. During this week, Kate looks in more depth at some of these limits: the boundaries he was conditioned to recognise in his youth, the boundaries and possibilities of the human voice, the boundaries of other people, the boundary of Europe’s cultural scene, and the boundaries of the musical past and the musical future. Today, Kate Molleson explores the years after Berio moved to the United States of America, and married his second wife – Susan Oyama. We’ll discover how Berio the teacher also founded an internationally revered ensemble, find Berio reconnecting with his political roots after he was assaulted by a gang of fascists in Rome and hear his most famous work – Sinfonia – in full. Kate will also explain why despite moving to a new country with a new wife, Berio spent most of this time commuting and living out of hotels. Sequenza V Alain Trudel, trombone Laborintus II (excerpt) Mike Patton, vocalist Ictus Georges-Elie Octors, conductor Folk Songs – La donne ideale; Malurous qu’o uno fenno Cathy Berberian, singer Juilliard Ensemble Sinfonia Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra London Voices Péter Eötvös, conductor Produced by Sam Phillips for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Audio Wales & West
Programme WebsiteTracklist
- TrackArtist
- 1.Sequenza VSequenza VLuciano Berio
- 2.Laborintus IILaborintus IILuciano Berio
- 3.Folk Songs (La donne ideale & Malurous qu'o uno fenno)Folk Songs (La donne ideale & Malurous qu'o uno fenno)Luciano Berio
- 4.SinfoniaSinfoniaLuciano Berio