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Moeran's Last Symphony

Dramatic portrait of the last weeks in the life of EJ Moeran, whose beautiful elegiac music was composed at great expense to his physical and emotional health. Stars Tim McInnerny.

Written by Martyn Wade.

A dramatic portrait of the last weeks in the life of the English composer E.J. Moeran [1894-1950]. After the triumphant reception of his First Symphony, a second was commissioned by the prestigious Halle Orchestra. Tortured by the end of his marriage to the cellist Peers Coetmore and by residual pain from injuries received in the Great War, he hoped that Kenmare in Ireland - a place of previous inspiration - would provide the right setting for creativity. But this was to prove the biggest battle of his life.

E.J. Moeran, acclaimed as one of the greatest unsung heroes of English composition, wrote works of exceptional, beautiful lyricism including a stunning Cello Concerto. But his personal life was a disaster. An early dependence on alcohol, partly to relieve the pain from a bad shrapnel wound to the head, led to his wife leaving him as he was struggling to fulfil this exciting new commission. In Kenmare he is befriended by a new pupil, Patrick, who is touchingly encouraging and their relationship becomes important to them both, but ultimately it cannot save him from his dramatic and extraordinary death.

Tim McInnerny, who plays Moeran, is well known from his numerous TV appearances including Blackadder and his role in the film Notting Hill. Author Martyn Wade has written many critically acclaimed radio plays, including an award-winning portrait of the life of composer Percy Grainger, and Classic Serial dramatisations of the Trollope novels.

Directed and Produced by Cherry Cookson
Goldhawk Essential production for 主播大秀 Radio 4.

45 minutes

Last on

Wed 3 Dec 2014 04:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Moeran Tim McInnerny
Mrs Donnell Kate Binchy
Patrick Sean Froudist Walsh
Peers Geraldine Fitzgerald
Peter Warlock Nicholas Boulton
Tomlinson Geoffrey Whitehead
Writer Martyn Wade
Director Cherry Cookson
Producer Cherry Cookson

Broadcasts

  • Fri 26 Nov 2010 14:15
  • Fri 9 Nov 2012 14:15
  • Tue 2 Dec 2014 11:15
  • Tue 2 Dec 2014 21:15
  • Wed 3 Dec 2014 04:15

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