:T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets, read by Jeremy Irons: II. East Coker (extracts of)

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  • Jeremy Irons read for BBC 4 a number of T.S. Eliot poems. All episodes available here:
    jeremyirons.net/2017/01/20/je...
    Music used:
    0:00 Maya Beiser - David Lang's World To Come IV
    3:30 Fabrizio Paterlini - After the rain there will always be the sun
    6:25 Niall Byrne - Bray Promenade, from album The Promenade (2017)
    1631recordings.bandcamp.com/a...
    10:30 Henry Madin's Grand Motet 'Diligam te Domine' HM 22, IV. Commota Est
    Painting by Ivan Trush
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Komentáře • 80

  • @dldwiggins
    @dldwiggins Před 2 lety +25

    Eliot's ashes are buried in the parish church in the village of East Coker in the county of Somerset. Eliot's ancestors had left this beautiful patch of rural England to emigrate to America.
    On the Church wall a very simple plaque the simple details are inscribed:
    Of your charity
    Pray for the repose
    Of the soul of
    Thomas Stearns Eliot
    Poet
    26th September 1888 - 4th January 1965
    Above them, on the simple stone, these words are quoted:
    "in my beginning is my end"
    And beneath:
    "in my end is my beginning"

    • @bartsanders1553
      @bartsanders1553 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Who would have guessed that one of the finest Englishmen would be born in Kansas?

  • @poemsbystephanie1
    @poemsbystephanie1 Před 4 lety +59

    His voice can melt your heart

    • @milianighaib2421
      @milianighaib2421 Před 2 lety

      You are absolutely right...hhhh but you know what is funny.!!! Is that a 99 %of my friends said that when I talk I sound like this guy talking.

    • @SilhSe
      @SilhSe Před 2 lety +1

      🥺🥺❤🍫💜🍷

  • @nonbeliever3745
    @nonbeliever3745 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The moment of ‘oh dark, dark, dark, they all go into the dark’ is quite something in this arrangement. It feels like we are slipping into a deep truth.

  • @barbarawerner7445
    @barbarawerner7445 Před 3 lety +19

    loving this beautiful poetry and his voice together!

  • @simonesmith7877
    @simonesmith7877 Před 3 lety +8

    His voice is heartwarming and soothing.

  • @soleaguirre100
    @soleaguirre100 Před 5 lety +21

    Jeremy has a beautiful voice!💫💫💫💫💫💫🌷

  • @agentzangel70
    @agentzangel70 Před 2 lety +5

    Enlightened all due to TS and his splendid works. Confirms a sacred miracle that leaves us to pray for ourselves before the death of us.

  • @Anonymous-gt4uh
    @Anonymous-gt4uh Před 5 lety +10

    Whether to call this recitation an epiphany or purgatory?
    Or just a pure meditation!
    It is 1.45 am and I put on my earphones and closed my eyes and that's all I remember.
    And lost totally lost.

  • @jeffreykent5271
    @jeffreykent5271 Před 5 lety +30

    this is the most awesome thing i have ever heard

    • @SilhSe
      @SilhSe Před 2 lety

      Ikr 🥺🥺😭

  • @Argha07Chakraborty
    @Argha07Chakraborty Před 4 lety +6

    Jeremy Irons and Eliot is perhaps the best combination to receive a new year. To say Welcome, the brave new year.

  • @sumayadarwish1075
    @sumayadarwish1075 Před 2 lety +3

    His voice makes me feel like I’m floating

  • @Humanophage
    @Humanophage Před 4 lety +12

    Turned it on and went to bed. Relaxed for a minute and got into the mood. Then out of nowhere loud commercial music and some nonsense. CZcams slapped an ad in the middle of this, with no yellow warning on the timeline. It's probably time to move to a different platform like VK, this is getting unbearable, need to babysit every video. It only has 30k views and not even 500 like, and Google already feels compelled to deface it this way.

  • @DuartMaclean
    @DuartMaclean Před 5 lety +32

    The Four Quartets are the most beautiful and profound study. Read it. Read it once, or
    twice, or three, of four times.... You will feel the genius of T.S. Eliot.

    • @matthewstokes1608
      @matthewstokes1608 Před rokem

      400 times

    • @oliverbird6914
      @oliverbird6914 Před 8 měsíci

      It is genius . Would it be fair to say that the man felt death very close in a way that others don't but professed it to be everyone's concern.
      Sone people, til the day they die, are in THIS world and not obsessed with futility and fear

  • @MKokalari
    @MKokalari Před 2 lety +1

    I could listen to this all day long.

  • @kjohnsson56
    @kjohnsson56 Před 4 lety +12

    Loving this today, March 28th, 2020....

    • @SilhSe
      @SilhSe Před 4 lety

      Omggg yes

    • @mauricebendrix
      @mauricebendrix Před 3 lety

      Continuing to continue my return to it on 28 March 2021.

  • @mariatamayo109
    @mariatamayo109 Před rokem +1

    Like music to our ears

  • @hymetttus
    @hymetttus Před 5 lety +25

    Excellent selection of music & sound work. Thank you so much.
    If only you could do the same with the rest of the 4 Quartets... (A T.S.Eliot fan)

  • @Kazhrei
    @Kazhrei Před 5 lety +36

    His voice is so god damned delicious.

  • @paraaapara
    @paraaapara Před 4 lety +5

    ...If perfection could be a voice

  • @lisawanderess
    @lisawanderess Před 3 lety +2

    Yes, please say it again 💗

  • @a.karamazov4710
    @a.karamazov4710 Před 3 lety +1

    a great poem, a great reader, and great music at the right time; thanks!

  • @DataJuggler
    @DataJuggler Před 3 lety

    The greatest narrator of my lifetime.

  • @JayJa8
    @JayJa8 Před 4 lety +2

    I like ur voice stay reading poems for my fav T.S.Eliot , and others such as Thomas Hardy, Lord Bayron , B.B.Shilly , William Wordsworth ....etc.

  • @manaspanda3480
    @manaspanda3480 Před 5 lety +5

    Keeping time,
    Keeping the rhythm in their dancing...

  • @alokasrinivasan5005
    @alokasrinivasan5005 Před 4 lety +2

    Incredible!!

  • @giovannadimaria7397
    @giovannadimaria7397 Před rokem

    What a wonderful voice!

  • @LMedlock33
    @LMedlock33 Před 4 měsíci

    Nothing like being transfixed by the beauty of this to be interrupted by a commercial

  • @davidlynnjohnson6132
    @davidlynnjohnson6132 Před 2 lety +1

    Sublime...

  • @kinawinkelstrahle2431
    @kinawinkelstrahle2431 Před 3 lety

    Extraordinary! Thank You! 😀💕

  • @ygb_
    @ygb_ Před 3 lety +3

    This makes my heart hurt.

  • @solomonkamara866
    @solomonkamara866 Před 5 lety +3

    Reminds me of the book of the way.

  • @TreceLunas
    @TreceLunas Před 4 lety +12

    "The whole world is our hospital
    Endowed by the ruined millionaire
    Wherein, if we do well
    We shall die of the absolute paternal care
    That will not leave us
    But prevents us everywhere"

  • @jeffreykent5271
    @jeffreykent5271 Před 5 lety +18

    this is rock and roll for intellectuals i love it

  • @monkeyman8297
    @monkeyman8297 Před 4 lety

    really love these videos you made. would love to see more if you have time?

  • @michelgaillard8057
    @michelgaillard8057 Před 2 lety +1

    An unsurpassed rendering

  • @NoOne-tg9tk
    @NoOne-tg9tk Před 10 měsíci

    This Sublime is and with Beethoven s Symphonies and Shakespeare s Plays

  • @ahlaambhika9956
    @ahlaambhika9956 Před 4 lety +6

    Please do the entire four quartets with your selection of music..

  • @michelgaillard8057
    @michelgaillard8057 Před 2 lety

    Men also Can feel thé throb whilst listening to this entrancing mâle voici. Can you hear me, Anita Debska. ?

  • @1978rharris
    @1978rharris Před rokem

    My brain isn’t built for poetry. In the same way someone is anhedonic if they’re unable to feel joy, I’m anpoetic. It does nothing for my brain or feelings. That kinda makes me feel sad after I read the comments on here, cos this means a lot to many of you. I wish I could share this with you.
    I’ve tried. I even went to see this very poem read by Ralph Fiennes in person….
    ….nothing. 🤷‍♂️

  • @hillyplays29
    @hillyplays29 Před 5 lety +2

    T. S. Elliot was one of Lena Duchannes’s favorite poet. If you know what I referenced, drop a comment or a like❤️

  • @amirmsafyari246
    @amirmsafyari246 Před 4 lety

    nice

  • @Arouete
    @Arouete Před 3 lety

    What a pity the Audible rendition lacks a table of contents. Deal killer! Irons should be miffed!

  • @mouhdz2158
    @mouhdz2158 Před 4 lety

    يمكن كتابة كل اشعار. ت س اليوت على هامش سفر الامثال و سفر الجامعة و سفر ايوب ...ولم ياخذ اليوت من جيمس فريزر وهوميروس الا القشرة الاصطلاحية التي ظن انها قد تجعله اذكى من ان يكون راهبا فسيسا مبشرا

  • @victoriaw7436
    @victoriaw7436 Před 4 lety +2

    5:30

  • @kevingrozav2089
    @kevingrozav2089 Před 3 lety

    Two and two, necessary conjunction.

  • @giovannadimaria7397
    @giovannadimaria7397 Před rokem

    Beside being a great actor, Jeremy Irons may read even an address book

  • @wallflower6290
    @wallflower6290 Před rokem

    9:45

  • @johngault6218
    @johngault6218 Před 3 lety

    Ayn, please find me. I am 74 almost.

  • @barakabtf
    @barakabtf Před 5 lety +2

    I wish he read the full writing, not extracts... a few key words are missing. Other than that, it is superb!

    • @waisehell
      @waisehell  Před 5 lety

      He did. There's a link in the description. I didn't use the full reading for this video.

    • @barakabtf
      @barakabtf Před 5 lety

      Thank you!

  • @dudleydevine8264
    @dudleydevine8264 Před 2 lety +1

    No music please. The human voice is more than enough. I am a poet and a musician and enjoy both. In real poetry and in the power of Jeremy Irons the deed is done well without editing. You've mashed it. Shame. But continue.

    • @waisehell
      @waisehell  Před 2 lety +1

      The version without music is freely available, if you wish to listen to it.

  • @mouhdz2158
    @mouhdz2158 Před 4 lety

    يوحنا اكل الجراد مع الشامبانيا ...يوحنا السموكينغ والرودنجوت ....يوحنا في دور سانشو بانزا الموعود بكل سراب الحضارة ....نعم ...اصغر مائة مرة من دون كيشوت و اصغر مليون مرة من ايوب ...لكن يكفينا انه على مقاس تمثال ( المفكر ) للنحات رووودان

  • @Lazarus-zf2sw
    @Lazarus-zf2sw Před 3 lety +1

    Great poem ruined by intrusive music.

  • @connorveach5986
    @connorveach5986 Před rokem

    Who’s predicting, me or the cake? I half gathered asphodel and weeping women, it’s incorrigible. Dirt

  • @edwardmclaughlin7935
    @edwardmclaughlin7935 Před 2 lety

    The voice should be left to do its work here, without that dreadful music in the background.

    • @waisehell
      @waisehell  Před 2 lety +2

      Available on Jeremy's website. Link in the description.

    • @edwardmclaughlin7935
      @edwardmclaughlin7935 Před 2 lety

      @@waisehell
      Thank you.

    • @lustigalooken1110
      @lustigalooken1110 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/_ZgsnoxF-7c/video.html The music for Hollow Men is something else

  • @aureliande2659
    @aureliande2659 Před rokem

    A great poem, masterfully read. But ... must there be music? Can't you rely on the power of the words? do you really need pseudo-meditational elevator muzak? What for? It's the excuse for the faint of heart, an expression of doubt in the merits of what is being presented, a distraction. And isn't distraction -- and our civilisation's senseless reliance on distraction - one of the motifs in Eliots 4 Quartets? What a shame. Some people seem to like the music but I had to stop listening. I'll listen to Eliot's version instead.

    • @waisehell
      @waisehell  Před rokem

      Well, this is the version with music. It's up to you if you find the connection of rhythm and atmosphere between music and poem. If you don't, it's a distraction. That's just as well. The poem-only version is easily found online. Jeremy Irons' website has it free to listen to.
      I don't see what civilization's reliance on distraction has to do with this. It's more about attention in this case. Why would anyone want to be distracted from the poem and listen to this for that purpose? They could just listen to the music. It follows that most people are not distracted but find the music complementary. Of course, one could also make an argument about CZcams itself being a distraction, and that you found your way here by distraction...

    • @aureliande2659
      @aureliande2659 Před rokem

      @@waisehell Thank you for pointing me to the 'naked' version. Well, CZcams itself can be a distraction unless you use it for a particular purpose. I confess that even so I get distracted by 10 superfluous videos when I'm trying to find the one I was originally looking for. I didn't find my way here by distraction, though, I found it in spite of distraction.
      As for attention, distraction is all about attention, don't you think so? Distraction divides your attention. A bit like multitasking. Research has shown that multitasking is detrimental to both (or more) jobs at hand. In the same way, any attention you pay for the music will take away attention that could advance your understanding of or pleasure in the poem. Necessarily. The exceptions are works of art such as opera or cinema that can achieve a synergy of a variety of media. I didn't find such synergy here. Maybe others can find it.

    • @metamathematical
      @metamathematical Před 11 měsíci

      I appreciate your thoughtful insights, @aureliande2659, and respect your perspective. Indeed, distraction can potentially divide attention and dilute one's experience. However, I would like to add some nuance to our discussion, particularly with regard to the marriage of music and poetry in this instance.
      The pairing of music with spoken word, in this case, a poetry reading, is not inherently distracting. In fact, numerous scholars, poets, and musicians alike have extolled the deep symbiosis between these two art forms. Poet Ezra Pound called poetry "a composition of words set to music," and T.S. Eliot himself observed that poetry can communicate before it is understood, much like music.The synergy between poetry and music doesn't necessarily aim to divide our attention, but rather to augment and deepen the emotional and intellectual resonance of the experience. This is akin to cinema or opera, as you've mentioned, where sound and visual come together to create a more immersive experience.
      Furthermore, cognitive research suggests that music can enhance our cognitive processes and may even facilitate comprehension and memory recall. Neurologist and author Dr. Oliver Sacks, in his book "Musicophilia," expounds upon the idea that music can have a profound impact on our emotions, creativity, and cognition. The musical backdrop in this poetry reading, to some, may not be a distraction but rather an enhancer, providing an emotional context and evoking a mood that complements the spoken words. This isn't to say that one cannot appreciate the poem in its 'naked' form - Eliot's work surely stands on its own. However, the additional layer of music may create a rich tapestry of sensory experience for others.
      Ultimately, the beauty of art lies in its subjectivity - what may be a distraction to one may be an enhancer to another. This is one of the reasons why both versions exist - to cater to different tastes and preferences. In this regard, the music isn't a commentary on the civilization's reliance on distraction, but rather a testament to our diverse ways of experiencing and interpreting art.
      Nonetheless, I respect and value your perspective. It's these sorts of dialogues that deepen our appreciation and understanding of art in its many forms.