Poetry Cafe 16: St. Georges Day, April 23

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Poetry Cafe
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Poetry Cafe 203: Maigret and Edith Piaf
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Poetry Cafe 202: Traction Citroen
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Poetry Cafe 201: The '45 and 'Outlander'
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Poetry Cafe 200: Karl Jenkins: L'Homme Armé
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Poetry Cafe 199: Scots in Canada
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Poetry Cafe 197: From Cologne to Wuerzburg
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Poetry Cafe 198: Byron
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Poetry Cafe 196: Paris Olympics 1924 - 2024
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Poetry Cafe 195: Taylor Swift - A Tortured Soul?
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Poetry Cafe 194: Off to the Auvergne

Texts read & Music played

1. ‚Brush Up Your Shakespeare’, from ‚Kiss me, Kate’, by Cole Porter
2. ‚This royal throne…’, from Shakespeare’s ‚Richard II’
3. ‚Harfleur’, from William Walton’s music for the 1944 film of ‚Henry V’
4. ‚Once more unto the breach,…’, from Shakespeare’s ‚Henry V’
5. ‚Jupiter: the Bringer of Jollity’, from Gustav Holst’s ‚The Planets Suite’
6. ‚Pomp and Circumstance March no.1’, by Edward Elgar
7. ‚There’ll Always be an England’, Vera Lynn
8. ‚Milton’ (also known as ‚Jerusalem’), by William Blake
9. ‚Jerusalem’, by Hubert Parry
10. ‚England, with all thy faults’, from ‚The Task’, by William Cowper
11. ‚England Expects’, by Ogden Nash
12. ‚Why can’t the English’, from ‚My Fair Lady’, by Alan Lerner & Frederick Loewe
13. ‚The Oxford Voice, by D.H. Lawrence
14. ‚The English are so Nice!’, by D.H. Lawrence
15. From ‚England, Your England’, by George Orwell
16. From ‚Notes Towards the Definition of Culture’, by T.S. Eliot
17. ‚Ex Patria’, by Roger McGough
18. ‚Englishman in New York’, by Sting
19. From ‚England, England’, by Julian Barnes
20. ‚O happy dogs of England’, by Stevie Smith
21. ‚Introduction and Allegro for Strings’, by Edward Elgar

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  1. I like the beginning, using both voices, and also the way you interchange when imparting information.
    Lots of interesting info about Shakespeare, his poems and Elizabethan England. Thumbs up for the info about the national anthems too!
    As a listener, one can feel the passion and enthusiasm you both have for the subject, and some nice use of dry humour. I’m not too sure about the quote „England and its island“ though!
    Thanks for the plugs!

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