May Day
From Malcolm Arnold's Cornish dances to Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles and a ceremony in Sarajevo, poems by Wendy Cope, Philip Larkin and The Workers' Maypole by Walter Crane.
Walter Crane's The Workers' Maypole is set alongside Jessica Mitford's account of a Hyde Park march; Gustav Holst's Egdon Heath underscores a reading from Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles; Richmal Crompton's Just William questions the idea of May Queens; we hear the remembrance of a Sarajevan ceremony from Priscilla Morris's new novel Black Butterflies, and John Stow's Survey of London takes us back to archers demonstrating their skills to Henry VIII. Plus poems by Sara Teasdale, Wendy Cope, Charles Causley and John Betjeman's Seaside Golf. The readers are Robert Glenister and Norah Lopez Holden. Amongst the composers and performers included in this episode are Malcolm Arnold's Cornish Dances, a kingfisher conjured in the music of Sally Beamish, a traditional May song performed by Norma Waterson and Martin Carthy, the Hawaiian May Day is Lei Day and a rendition of Sumer is Icumen In from the choir of Magdalen College Oxford, where every May Day crowds assemble and the bells ring out.
Producer: Fiona McLean
You can find a Free Thinking episode exploring May Day rituals available on 麻豆社 Sounds and as an Arts & Ideas podcast and today's Drama on 3 The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff has been written by the folk performers The Young 'Uns.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Philip Larkin
The Trees read by Robert Glenister
00:00John Surman
Road to St Ives - Perranporth
Thomas Hardy
from Tess of the D鈥橴rbervilles, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:03Gustav Holst
Egdon Heath
Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones.AE Housman
The First of May, read by Robert Glenister
00:07Benjamin Britten
The Evening Primrose (Five Flower Songs)
Choir: Monteverdi Choir. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.Wendy Cope
The Month of May read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:11Anon.
Sumer is icumen in
Choir: Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford.Richmal Crompton
from The May King, read by Robert Glenister
00:14Anton铆n Dvo艡谩k
Goblins' Dance (Poetic Tone Pictures, Op.85)
Performer: Vassily Primakov.John Stow
from The Survey of London 1603, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:19The Watersons
Hal-An-Tow (Mighty River of Song)
Philip Stubbes
The Anatomy of Abuses 1583, read by Robert Glenister
Lady Wilde
from Ancient Cures, Charms and Usages 1890, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:24Frank Bridge
The Story of My Heart (2 Poems of Richard Jefferies)
Orchestra: 麻豆社 National Orchestra of Wales. Conductor: Richard Hickox.Flora Thompson
Lark Rise to Candleford, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:29King Nawahi's Hawaiians
May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii
Charles Causley
Green Man in the Garden, read by Robert Glenister
00:33Malcolm Arnold
4 Cornish Dances, Op.91 (no.1: Vivace)
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Bryden Thomson.Sara Teasdale
May Day, read by Norah Lopez Holden
C.S. Gilbert
from Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall 1820, read by Robert Glenister
00:36Steeleye Span
Padstow (Tempted and Tried)
00:39Sally Beamish
Cello Concerto (River (2nd mvt: The Kingfisher)
Performer: Robert Cohen. Orchestra: Swedish Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Ola Rudner.Manchester Pall Mall Gazette
Manchester Pall Mall Gazette 1880, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:43Benjamin Frankel
Overture: May Day
Orchestra: Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Werner Andreas.Alfred Hayes
Into the Streets May First 1935, read by Robert Glenister
William Crane
The Worker鈥檚 Maypole 1894, read by Norah Lopez Holden
Jessica Mitford
from Hons and Rebels, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:54Martin Carthy
May Song
Stephen Vincent Benet
May Morning, read by Robert Glenister
Priscilla Morris
from Black Butterflies, read by Norah Lopez Holden
00:57Arnold Bax
May night in the Ukraine (Nocturne)
Performer: Eric Parkin.John Betjeman
Seaside Golf, read by Robert Glenister
01:03Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Performer: Iona Brown. Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields.Broadcasts
- Sun 1 May 2022 17:30麻豆社 Radio 3
- Sun 30 Apr 2023 17:30麻豆社 Radio 3