Familiarity Breeds Content
Recent research says that the familiar becomes more important to us in troubled times, Mark Tully asks if familiarity can make us more content.
Familiarity plays an important part in life. Familiar people, familiar places, familiar objects can provide us with security, strength and comfort. Why is it then that the most common phrase that we associate with the word familiarity is that it breeds contempt? Mark Tully asks whether it is actually more likely to be a source of happiness and investigates the paradox that causes this common source of contentment to be so frequently overlooked. With music by Lyle Lovett and Sir Henry Wood and with readings from Katherine Mansfield and U. A. Fanthorpe, he celebrates the pleasures of the familiar.
The readers are Philip Franks and Grainne Keenan.
Produced by Frank Stirling
A Unique Production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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Bohuslav Martin暖
Andante Moderato from Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No.1
Performer: Raphael Wallfisch (Cello), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jiri Belohlavek
- Martinu: Cello Concertos etc.
- Chandos.
- CHAN 9015.
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Guy Clark
Step Inside This House (Step Inside My House)
Performer: Lyle Lovett, Viktor Krauss, Russ Kunkel, Matt Rollings, Dean Parks, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush
- Step Inside This House.
- CURB MCA.
- MCAD2-11831.
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Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
We Gotta Get Out of This Place
Performer: The Animals
- Most of the Animals.
- EMI Gold.
- 7243 5 38296 2 9.
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Franz Schubert
Das Heimweh
Performer: Peter Schreier (tenor) and Graham Johnson (piano)
- The Hyperion Schubert Edition Vol. 18.
- Hyperion.
- CDJ33018.
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John Tavener
The Lord's Prayer
Performer: The Choir of The Abbey School, Tewkesbury directed by Benjamin Nicholas, Carleton Etherington (organ)
- Pater Noster: Settings of the Lord鈥檚 Prayer.
- Priory Records courtesy of BFM Digital.
- 5028612207872.
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Henry Wood
Fantasia On British Sea Songs: Tom Bowling
Performer: English Northern Philharmonia, Leeds Festival Chorus Directed by Paul Daniel
- Rule Britannia: Last Night Of The Proms.
- Naxos.
- 8.553981.
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