By Agatha Christie, writing as Mary Westmacottmm adapted by Malcolm McKay.

The insatiable hunger of the genius (the giant) will devour everything around him to feed his voracious appetite for art.

Vernon Deyre is lost. He cannot afford to live in the house where he grew up and he’s in love with Nell, a girl who wants security. He takes a job in his Uncle’s factory but then experiences a personal epiphany at a classical concert and is determined to become a composer himself. His work is experimental and difficult, using the sounds made by everyday objects or by using traditional instruments in extreme and unusual ways. Through his work he meets the famous opera singer Jane Harding, who encourages him to move to Russia to compose his greatest Opera.

This is the story of his obsessional pursuit of his music, his relationships, the terrors he experiences in the battlefield and his struggle to regain his identity after the First World War - but, most of all, his final understanding that without creation he has no soul.

Cast:

Carl Bowerman/ George Chetwynd ....... Tim McMullan

Sebastian Levinne ....... Philip Arditti

Vernon Deyre ....... Tom Glenister

Josephine Waite ....... Lucy Trodd

Nell Vereker ....... Hannah Boyde

Jane Harding ...... Janis Kelly

 

Original music by Nick Bicât

Sound Designer: Leon Chambers

Directed by Annabel Arden

A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4

https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArrWZcg2lV80mgxc6mFD51YWBFca?e=awB1Qb

Size 52Mb, length 57 minutes, bitrate 128kbps

 

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  • Thanks, William.  Sounds interesting!

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