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Meg Rosoff

Michael Berkeley’s guest is writer Meg Rosoff. With Bach, Brahms and Ravel.

Meg Rosoff waited until she was 45 to write her first novel, How I Live Now, the story of a passionate love affair between young teenage cousins, set against the background of apocalyptic war. It changed her life, selling a million copies and becoming a film starring Saoirse Ronan. She gave up a series of unfulfilling jobs in advertising and reinvented herself as a writer. Over the last 16 years she’s published eight more novels, as well as eight books for younger readers, including four about McTavish the rescue dog. She’s won numerous awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award - half a million Pounds, the biggest prize in children’s literature.

In Private Passions, she talks to Michael Berkeley about the ways in which she’s reinvented her life over the years. First, there was the decision to come to England from New York and begin a new life here; then, after the tragic early death of her sister, there was the decision to become a writer. It didn’t begin well; she decided to write a book about ponies aimed at teenaged girls, but no publisher would touch it – it was far too sexy. Finding her voice as a writer took a while, and has led Meg Rosoff to think about “voice” in relation to musicians and composers too.

Music choices include Bach’s B Minor Mass; “London Calling” by the Clash; Brahms’s Second Piano Concerto, and Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major.

A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke

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37 minutes

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Sun 2 Jan 2022 12:00

Music Played

  • Johannes Brahms

    Piano Concerto no.2 in B flat major (1st mvt: Allegro non troppo)

    Performer: Arthur Rubinstein. Orchestra: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: André Cluytens.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Gloria (Mass in B minor)

    Ensemble: Arcangelo. Conductor: Jonathan Cohen.
  • The Clash

    London Calling

  • Maurice Ravel

    String Quartet in F major (1st mvt: Allegro moderato)

    Ensemble: Alban Berg Quartett.
  • Alban Berg

    Piano Sonata, Op.1

    Performer: Alasdair Beatson.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Prelude and Allemande (Cello Suite no.1 in G major)

    Performer: Steven Isserlis.
  • Carl Maria von Weber

    Clarinet Quintet in B flat major (1st mvt: Allegro)

    Performer: Eric Hoeprich. Ensemble: London Haydn Quartet.

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  • Sun 2 Jan 2022 12:00

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