Poetry Cafe 97: Mary Queen of Scots

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Mary Queen of Scots
Texts read and music played:
  1. H.W. Meikle: The Story of Scotland
  2. Marion Angus: Alas! Poor Queen
  3. Pierre de Ronsard: Ode a Cassandre
  4. L’Amour de Moy (16th.c. French song)
  5. Joachim du Bellay: To the Queen of Scotland
  6. Mary Queen of Scots: The Absent One
  7. Claudin de Semisy: Tant que vivray (As Long as I Live)
  8. Rev. J.A. Carruth: Farewell Tribute of the Fairest to Fair France
  9. James Ballantine: Mary’s Farewell to France (sung by Flo MacDonald)
  10. Alexander Scott: Welcome, illustrat Lady and our Queen
  11. John Knox: Railing against Mary
  12. Pierre de Chatelard: If thy doom be  flame…
  13. Liz Lochhead: Mary Queen of Scots Got her Head Chopped Off
  14. Lord Darnley: If langour makis men licht…
  15. Theodor Fontane, on the death of Riccio
  16. Felix Mendelssohn: at the Palace of Holyrood, July 1829…
  17. Felix Mendelssohn: Andante con moto (opening movement of Symphony no. 3, ‘Scottish’)
  18. William Shakespeare: from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
  19. From an anonymous Ballad
  20. Mary Queeen of Scots:  (a sonnet to Elizabeth): A longing haunts my spirit…
  21. Friedrich Schiller: from Maria Stuart (confrontation scene)
  22. Donizetti: from Maria Stuarda (confrontation scene)
  23. Elizabeth I of England: The Daughter of Debate
  24. Mary’s speech in her own defence at her Trial
  25. Mary’s final words (in Latin) on the scaffold
  26. Robert Burns: Lament of Mary Queen of Scots
  27. Henry Purcell: Remember Me…but ah! Forget my fate, from Dido and Aeneas

 

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