Poetry Cafe 174 : The Eye

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Speziell zur Sendung am
Donnerstag, den 10. August 2023
:
The Eye  Playlist (texts read & music played)

1. ‘Eye of the Tiger’ (Survivor)
2. ‘I spy with my little eye….’
3. ‘My eyes are dim, ….’
4. UEA, Norwich (English Department, 1987)
5. ‘Sounds of Silence’, Simon & Garfunkel
6. ‘I’ve seen a dying eye…’ (Emily Dickinson)
7. Diary entry by Derek Jarman
8. From ‘Endgame’, by Samuel Beckett
9. ‘El Condor Passa’ (flute version)
10. ‘The Country of the Blind’ (H.G. Wells)
11. Gospel of St Matthew, Ch. 12
12. ‘Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of the Coming of the Lord’
13. From Sonnet 130 (Shakespeare)
14. ‘On His Blindness’ (John Milton)
15. Walter Scott on Robert Burns
16. From ‘Pride and Prejudice’ (Jane Austen)
17. From ‘Jane Eyre’ (opera by Michael Berkeley)
18. From ‘The Waste Land’ (T.S. Eliot)
19. From ‚Ulysses’ (James Joyce)
20. ‘Spanish Eyes’ (Al Martino)
21. ‘When Irish Eyes are Smiling’ (John McCormack)
22. From ‚The Great Gatsby’ (Scott Fitzgerald)
23. From  ‘1984’ (George Orwell)
24. From  ‘The Go-Between’ (L. P. Hartley)
25. ‘Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes’ (from ‘The Gondoliers’, Gilbert & Sullivan)
26. From ‘La Symphonie Pastorale’ (André Gide)
27. Symphony No. 6 (’Pastorale’), 2nd Movement (Beethoven)
28. From ‘Histoire de l’Oeil’/ ‘Story of the Eye’ (Georges Bataille)
29. From ‘Parade’ (Le Prestidigateur chinois) (Erik Satie)
30. ‘The Man with the Child in His Eyes’ (Kate Bush)

 

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