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Re: Jacques Brel on BBC radio

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:30 pm
by sebmelmoth2003
more brel - this time around on radio 2 - three-part series - marc almond presents - first part broadcast 16 march - audio should be online for 7 days after broadcast.

Episode 1

Marc Almond invites Radio 2 listeners to explore the music and unconventional life of one of France's most revered singer-songwriters - Jacques Brel.

Largely unknown in the English speaking world (mainly due to him singing in French), Jacques Brel is considered one of the great songwriters of the 20th Century, whose lyrical content is poetically introspective and delivered with an honesty few could deny.

Tacking subjects such as love, death and social issues, Brel's music has been translated by artists such as David Bowie, Scott Walker, Shirley Bassey, Joan Baez, Barbra Streisand, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, Rod McKuen, Terry Jacks, Nirvana and Vera Lynn.

Brel songs, which became major hits in the English-speaking world, include Ne Me Quitte Pas (If You Go Away), Seasons in the Sun, Jacky and Amsterdam. And in this three part series, Marc Almond will investigate why some Brel songs translated well and others didn't.

In the 1950s French society was heavily influenced by the philosophy espoused in Jean-Paul Sarte's Existentialism and Humanism and Marc will examine how this had a direct impact on Brel's songwriting and unconventional lifestyle.

Dubbed "the eternal adolescent" we will hear how Brel lived alone in Paris, despite having a wife and three children in his home town of Brussels, in order to preserve his "artistic inspiration". A man incapable of living a "pipe and slippers" life-style, we'll discover how his sense of freedom was so strong he attempted to circumnavigate the globe on a sail boat after sensationally quitting singing whilst at the peak of his career.

Contributors include Rod McKuen, who made If You Go Away famous; his daughter France Brel; Seasons In The Sun singer Terry Jacks; the Irish singer Gavin Friday; the French-Irish singer Camille O'Sullivan; Momus (aka singer Nick Currie); opera singer Toby Spence; Peter Straker; translator Paul Buck; singer-songwriter Robb Johnson, who released an album celebrating the work of Brel on his own record label; actress Elly Stone; and Jean-Michel Boris from the Paris Olympia, where Brel performed his last concert.

Broadcast

Tue 16 Mar 2010 23:30 BBC Radio 2


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdvnc

Re: Jacques Brel on BBC radio

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 2:55 am
by pe swijngedouw
more about brel :

the sailboat that took brel on his world trip, "askoy II", came back to belgium, in 2008 ; there was little more left, than a rusty shell, but a few people thought it was worth restoring ; as a sign of respect to the great chansonnier, it could be considered part of our maritime heritage
the flemish minister Bourgeois (what's in a name), however, does not think that the restoration is something that should be supported by his government, but the group of brel-supporters is trying to go ahead with the project anyways.
want to know more ? see :http://www.askoyii.be/

pe

Re: Jacques Brel on BBC radio

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:40 pm
by Rapunzel
Hi everyone.

Sorry for resurrecting this old thread, hopefully you might be able to help me out. I've just discovered Jacques Brel recently and found out (sadly, too late!) that Radio 4 made a couple of programmes about him. I know this is really old now but just wondered if anyone might still have the Alastair Campbell one or the other ont on hand to listen to? I know it's a long shot but i would massively appreciate it if you have any tips on how to maybe get hold of the programmes?

Thanks so much :)