Arts and Ideas show

Arts and Ideas

Summary: The best of BBC Radio 3's flagship arts and ideas programme Free Thinking - featuring in-depth interviews with artists, scientists and public figures, vociferous debates, and reviews of the latest cultural events. Free Thinking is broadcast on BBC Radio 3 Tues – Thurs 10pm

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 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Christine Rice 18 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:33

Christine Rice with presenter Matthew Sweet, conclude the series of events in which musicians from this year’s Proms season introduce readings from their favourite works of fiction and poetry.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary: Vaughan Williams 16 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:29

Composer Anthony Payne introduces readings about and by one of the great composers in this year's Proms, Ralph Vaughan Williams. Reader: Dominic Rowan. Presenter: Rana Mitter Producer: Zahid Warley

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Edward Gardner 08 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:06

The Music Director of the ENO Edward Gardner, who will be conducting a concert performance of Peter Grimes in this year's Proms season, reveals his literary passions and talks about what he'll be reading this summer. Rana Mitter presents. Producer Zahid Warley.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - The Handmaid's Tale 06 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:47

Veteran war reporter Kate Adie and novelist Aminatta Forna discuss Margaret Atwood's groundbreaking feminist novel, 'The Handmaid's Tale', twenty five years after its publication, in which a religious revolution has overthrown the American government. Anne McElvoy presents. Producer Laura Thomas.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Sunset Song 03 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:57

Poet Jackie Kay and novelist Ali Smith discuss one of the great Scottish novels, Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon, the first part of his Scots Quair trilogy, set in a Scottish farming community.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - David Hill 30 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:41

Conductor David Hill continues the series in which leading musicians from this year’s Proms season introduce their literary passions and talk about what they are reading this summer. Anne McElvoy presents. Anne McElvoy presents.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Arab Spring 24 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:42

BBC correspondent Ed Stourton is joined by Ahdaf Soueif & Karl Sharro to explore the influence of the social and political uprisings of last year's 'Arab Spring' on contemporary Arabic literature.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Jane Glover 18 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:25

Conductor Jane Glover begins a new four part series in which musicians from this year's Proms season reveal their literary passions and talk about what they're reading this summer. The presenter is Rana Mitter, with extracts performed by Simon Callow.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Pygmalion 14 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:51

George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, the inspiration for My Fair Lady, is discussed by Shaw’s biographer Sir Michael Holroyd and Professor of Irish History, Roy Foster. Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle are brought to life by the actors Tim Pigott-Smith and Rachael Stirling, who recently appeared in Pygmalion on stage. Matthew Sweet presents.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Lowry & Kuhn 12 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:19

Philip Dodd casts an irreverent eye over the reputations of two figures who loom large in the 20th century -- the painter L S Lowry and the historian of science, Thomas Kuhn. He's joined by the Booker Prize winner and Lowry fan, Howard Jacobson and the art critic, James Malpas and the philosopher and Kuhnian, Rupert Read and the science writer, Gabrielle Walker. Also Amanda Hopkinson and Geoff Dyer will be discussing Voyeurism and New Generation Thinker Martin Goodman reflects on the way scientists have grappled with the notion of bad air.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - James Fenton 11 July 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:54

James Fenton joins Rana Mitter to talk about his latest poetry collection, Yellow Tulips, and the themes of inspiration, politics and love. Tommie Smith, who made the iconic Black Power Salute with John Carlos at the 1968 Olympic Games, discusses the enduring struggle of black politics. As a rare production of Ibsen's first play, St John's Night, opens, theatre critic Susannah Clapp considers the gloomy Scandinavian's under-appreciated comic side. And New Generation Thinker Jonathan Healey explores how 17th Century Britain finally beat the spectre of famine.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - London 10 July 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:53

In a year when all eyes are on London, Matthew Sweet explores London's place as a world city, and asks if London really is the centre of arts and culture it claims to be. He discusses this with Neil O'Brien of the think tank Policy Exchange and Aditya Chakrabortty of the Guardian at Tower Bridge. At the South Bank Centre Matthew meets with its artistic director Jude Kelly, the novelist Lesley Lokko and the culture editor of Monocle, Robert Bound. And he finally talks to Radio 3 New Generation Thinker Nandini Das and also to the 'Gentle Author' of the Spitalfields Life blog.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Titian 09 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 168:49

Titian, who ruled the Venetian art world for over 60 years, is the subject of this edition of Night Waves. Anne McElvoy is joined by biographer Sheila Hale, artist Conrad Shawcross, poet Jo Shapcott and art historian Martin Kemp to discuss the life and influence of the most famous artist in Europe, ‘a sun amidst small stars’.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Maajid Nawaz 05 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:11

Former radical, Maajid Nawaz, speaks of his journey from Islamist extremism to a democratic awakening; he is joined in discussion by Anne and Samer Libdeh, Senior Research Fellow at the Henry Jackson Foundation. John Banville discusses Ancient Light, his latest novel of adolescent love and middle-aged grief. Sir Christopher Meyer, former British ambassador to the USA, explores networks of power across the world, from socialites in Mumbai to the KGB in Russia. And New Generation Thinker Sue Anne Harding examines Russian TV’s mythologising of the Beslan Massacre.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Germany's Power 04 Jul 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:58

With Germany’s economic dominance in Europe increasing, Philip discusses the country and its power with Hans Kundnani of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Imke Henkel, correspondent for Focus, and Historian Sir Richard Evans. Simon Stephens speaks to Philip about his adaptation of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, for the Young Vic. And in the face of the possible discovery of the Higgs Boson particle, physical chemist Peter Atkins argues, against philosopher Raymond Tallis, for the importance of science for answering the questions that matter.

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