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The Europeans by Orlando Figes (Omnibus)

A love triangle at the heart of a culture revolution in Europe via rail travel and new technologies. Read by Hugh Bonneville.

With the building of the railways and new technological advances, 19th Century Europe is hovering on the brink of great change.

Orlando Figes’ book charts the emergence of a cosmopolitan Europe - by exploring a high-profile love triangle.

This is the story of the intimate relationship between opera superstar, Pauline Viardot, her husband and manager Louis Viardot and the Russian novelist, Ivan Turgenev.

Alongside their personal story 'The Europeans' also tells of the role they played in Europe’s cultural renaissance.

From the mid-19th century up until the outbreak of the First World War, Europe experienced a cultural revolution which stretched from the British Isles to Imperial Russia heralding in a new age of heady optimism.

A thirst for literature, art and music flourished during this period bringing about a commercial demand that was facilitated by technology changes from the railways to the factory scale production of upright pianos.

Each of the five episodes focuses on a different stage of the Viardot’s and Turgenev’s relationship and a selection of the ways in which they and their work contributed to Europe’s evolving cultural landscape.

Omnibus of five parts abridged by Richard Hamilton.

Read by Hugh Bonneville.

Producer: Elizabeth Allard

Director: Gemma Jenkins

First broadcast on Â鶹Éç Radio 4 in September 2019.

1 hour, 10 minutes

Last on

Sat 2 Dec 2023 12:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 22 Sep 2019 09:00
  • Sun 22 Sep 2019 20:00
  • Sat 2 Dec 2023 07:30
  • Sat 2 Dec 2023 12:30