Stuart MacBride
Michael Berkeley’s guest is Scottish crime writer Stuart MacBride. With Holst, Wagner, Beethoven, Purcell and Bruch.
Stuart MacBride was born in Dumbarton and raised in Aberdeen; abandoning his studies to become an architect, he went to work on the oil rigs, scrubbing toilets. He then tried out careers as an actor, a web designer, and a computer programmer, all the while writing away after work – he wrote four novels before his first, Cold Granite, was published in 2005. Since then, he’s become one of our most successful and prolific crime writers, with twenty-four titles in all, sometimes labelled as “tartan noir”. His latest, about the hunt for a serial killer, is called No Less the Devil. Reviewers say things like “this isn’t a novel to read over dinner”, or “slick, gruesome and brutally intelligent.” Gruesome crime-writing apart, Stuart MacBride’s other notable achievements include winning Celebrity Mastermind (his subject was A.A. Milne) and coming first in the World Stovies Championship.
In conversation with Michael Berkeley, Stuart MacBride reveals how his “very dull” childhood developed his imagination as a writer, and how he first discovered crime fiction in the Aberdeen public library. He went to the library every day, read under the covers at night, and borrowed new books the following morning, moving on from the Hardy Boys to Dashiell Hammett.
For Stuart MacBride, music is essential; he listens continually when he works, and his latest novel was written entirely to the soundtrack of Wagner’s Ring. Alongside Wagner, choices include Beethoven, Purcell, Bruch and Holst. He also introduces music by the Australian composer Sean O’Boyle, a concerto for didgeridoo, which he loves because it’s so dark.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3
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Richard Wagner
Gotterdammerung (Act 2, excerpt)
Singer: Lars Cleveman. Singer: Attila Jun. Orchestra: Hallé. Conductor: Mark Elder. -
Gustav Holst
Mars, The Bringer of War (The Planets)
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner. -
Henry Purcell
When I am laid in Earth (Dido and Aeneas)
Singer: Janet Baker. Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Anthony Lewis. -
Sean O'Boyle
Concerto for Didgeridoo (4th mvt: Fire)
Orchestra: Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sean O'Boyle. -
Max Bruch
Violin Concerto no.1 in G minor (2nd mvt: Adagio)
Performer: Sonoko Miriam Shimano Welde. Orchestra: Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Tabita Berglund. -
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata in C sharp minor (Moonlight) (1st mvt: Adagio)
Performer: Martin Roscoe. -
Carl Orff
Omnia sol temperat (Carmina Burana)
Singer: Christopher Maltman. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Hickox.
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- Sun 6 Nov 2022 12:00BBC Radio 3
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