Less Is More
Readers Jane Lapotaire and John Heffernan look beyond Lent to the power of miniatures, simplicity, absence and loss, through the words of Basho and Joan Didion.
Lent starts this week, a time when many people give up something they love in the run up to Easter. But the value of ‘less’ to the human experience can be so much more than self-deprivation and abstinence, as this programme attempts to prove.
Minimalist artists and designers have shown that “less is moreâ€. Poets have long understood how to offer much with few words: like Basho and Buson, the Japanese masters of the haiku, or Edgar Allan Poe using repetition in The Bells.
American writer Joan Didion offers a personal experience of how mundane events take on painful but rich significance when we lose a loved one; Walt Whitman enjoys a sun bath in his birthday suit; and Sappho’s Fragments suggest art is all the more beguiling when only shards of the original work remain.
Join readers Jane Lapotaire and John Heffernan to experience the power of miniatures, memories, absence and simplicity to stir the spirit and spark the imagination. With music by Joseph Haydn, Duke Ellington, Marin Marais and Ann Southam.
Readings:
Robert Herrick - To Keep a True Lent
W. H. Davies - Money, O!
Haikus by Basho, Boncho and Onitsura (translated by Geoffrey Bownas)
Juan Ramón Jiménez - Eternidades
Walt Whitman - A Sun Bath: Nakedness
John Pawson - In Praise of Minimalism (excerpt)
Turner Cassity - The grateful Minimalist
Edgar Allan Poe - The Bells: IV (excerpt)
Kalpa Sutra - Life of Mahâvîra, Lecture 5 (excerpt) (translated by Hermann Jacobi
Caleb Femi - My Father Wore a terrible story of poverty
Madeleine L’Engle - For Lent, 1966
John Keats - Ode on a Grecian Urn (excerpt)
W. B. Yeats - Never Give All The Heart
Joan Didion - Year of Magical thinking (excerpt)
Sappho - Fragments (translated by Anne Carson)
Rabindranath Tagore - The Gardener: II
Produced by Chris Elcombe
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
George Malcolm
Nunc dimittis tertii toni
Choir: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: Martin Baker. -
Robert Herrick
To Keep a True Lent, read by John Heffernan
00:03Joan Whitney
Money is the root of all evil
Ensemble: The Andrews Sisters.W. H. Davies
Money, O!, read by Jane Lapotaire
00:07Federico Mompou
Musica callada
Performer: Javier Perianes.Basho and Boncho, translated by Geoffrey Bownas
Selection of haikus, read by Jane Lapotaire
Juan Ramón Jiménez
Eternidades, read by John Heffernan
00:10Johann Sebastian Bach
Bourree II (Cello Suite no.4 in E flat major)
Performer: Kim Kashkashian.Walt Whitman
A Sun Bath - Nakedness, read by Jane Lapotaire
00:15Joseph Haydn
Poco adagio con variazione (Divertimento in F major)
Ensemble: Consortium Classicum.John Pawson
In Praise of Minimalism (excerpt), read by John Heffernan
00:21Ann Southam
Glass houses no.5
Ensemble: Taktus.Turner Cassity
The Grateful Minimalist, read by John Heffernan
00:24Thelonious Monk
Raise four
Performer: Thelonious Monk.00:29Tomoko Sauvage
Making of a rainbow (Ombrophilia)
Performer: Tomoko Sauvage.Basho, Boncho and Onitsura, translated by Geoffrey Bownas
Selection of haikus, read by Jane Lapotaire
Edgar Allan Poe
The Bells: IV (excerpt), read by John Heffernan
00:32Marin Marais
Sonnerie de Sainte-Genevieve du Mont de Paris
Performer: Alice Harnoncourt. Performer: Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Performer: Herbert Tachezi.Bhadrabahu, translated by Hermann Jacobi
Kalpa Sutra: Life of Mahâvîra, Lecture 5 (excerpt), read by Jane Lapotaire
00:43Jayanthi Kumaresh
Varnam
Performer: Jayanthi Kumaresh.Caleb Femi
My Father Wore a terrible story of poverty, read by Caleb Femi
00:49Duke Ellington
Apes and peacocks (The Queen's Suite)
Ensemble: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.00:52Trad.
Simple Gifts
Music Arranger: Aaron Copland. Choir: The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas.Madeleine L’Engle
For Lent, 1966, read by Jane Lapotaire
00:54Atli Heimir Sveinsson
Sounds of sound (Sounding Minutes)
Performer: Manuela Wiesler.John Keats
Ode on a Grecian Urn (excerpt), read by John Heffernan
00:58Francis Poulenc
Flute Sonata (2nd mvt: Cantilena)
Performer: Patrick Gallois. Performer: Pascal Rogé.W. B. Yeats
Never Give All The Heart, read by John Heffernan
01:02Trad.
Yo voy por la calle loco
Performer: Niño Perez. Singer: Manuel Vallejo.Joan Didion
The Year of Magical thinking (excerpt), read by Jane Lapotaire
01:07György Kurtág
Jatekok
Performer: György Kurtág. Performer: Márta Kurtág.Sappho, translated by Anne Carson
Fragments, read by Jane Lapotaire
Rabindranath Tagore
The Gardener: II, read by John Heffernan
01:10Arvo Pärt
Spiegel im Spiegel
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