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Radio 3,08 Sep 2024,44 mins

Home of Hope and Glory

Sunday Feature

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The lyrics to 'Land of Hope and Glory' - arguably the most quintessentially English piece of music ever - were perhaps written under Radio 3 presenter Katie Derham’s roof. For 15 years the Derhams have been making a home in the Sussex residence previously occupied by the Bensons, that famous Victorian family of writers, philosophers, and an Archbishop of Canterbury. One of the sons - Arthur Christopher Benson - was the poet responsible for penning rousing words to Edward Elgar’s stately music. The song has endured, of course - becoming a symbol of patriotism and pride that's still sung at the Last Night of the Proms. But couplets that appear to celebrate Britain's empire ("God who made thee mighty / Make thee mightier yet") have their critics. In this documentary, Derham opens up her home to delve into the fascinating, infamous history of this iconic composition. With contributions from: - Jessica Duchen, novelist, librettist & classical music critic - Eamon Duffy, Benson historian & Emeritus Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Cambridge - Sir Mark Elder, British conductor who first conducted the Last Night of the Proms in 1987 - Daniel Kidane, British composer whose piece "Woke" opened the Last Night Of The Proms in 2019 - Nalini Ghuman, Elgar expert & musicologist whose research focuses on nationalism and identity - Daniel Grimley, Professor of Music at the University of Oxford - Andrew Neill, former Chairman of the Elgar Society Presenter: Katie Derham Producer: Fiona Clampin Exec Producer: Jack Howson Mix Engineer: Olga Reed Additional Instrumental Music by: Thomas Scott A Peanut & Crumb production for BBC Radio 3

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