Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn

Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn is a 1990s documentary television series filmed on location in some of the world's most beautiful, noteworthy gardens, hosted by Audrey Hepburn, who also co-narrates the series with Michael York. Her Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement − Informational Programming was awarded posthumously.[1]

A one-hour introductory special premiered on PBS in March, 1991; the premiere of six half-hour episodes began on January 24, 1993. Two further episodes[2] along with a re-release of the six-part series by Home & Garden Television premiered in January, 1996. The series was shown internationally in more than 30 countries. A DVD of all 8 programs was released in 1999; in September 2006, an extended DVD edition was released.

Audrey Hepburn’s principal photography was filmed in the spring and summer of 1990 in exemplary public and private gardens in England, France, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Dominican Republic & U.S.A. From her home in Tolochenaz, Switzerland that summer Hepburn wrote her foreword to the companion book for the series.[3] She loved nature and gardens and saw a rare opportunity to bring forth their beauty in a poetic, meaningful way. Her life partner Robert Wolders was with Hepburn throughout the production: "It became an intensely personal and creative process for her. She immersed herself in not only the beauty of the gardens, but also in their origins and evolution."

In January 1991, Hepburn recorded her voice over narration in Los Angeles and graced the cover of House & Garden[4] magazine, U.S. edition. In New York on March 6, 1991, Cartier honored Audrey Hepburn and Gardens of the World with a High Tea reception at their Fifth Avenue Mansion; the following day, Ralph Lauren at 72nd Street hosted the occasion of her book signing.

Episode List

Each episode presents a different garden theme as well as broader concepts of aesthetic, botanical, cultural or environmental significance.

Music Soundtrack CD

Music from Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn (Conifer/BMG 1993) was released in the fall of 1993, performed by the Artur Rubinstein Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Ilya Stupel.

  1. Purcell Dido & Aeneas (Overture) – 2:30
  2. Corelli Concerto Grosso Op.6/8 (3rd Movement) – 3:15
  3. Formal Gardens. Audrey Hepburn – :57
  4. Debussy The girl with the flaxen hair (la fille aux cheveaux de lin) Andrew Wilde, piano – 3:06
  5. Debussy Danse Profane – 4:30
  6. Janáček The Cunning Little Vixen Suite (1st Movement) – 9:45
  7. Grieg Holberg Suite (Gavotte) – 4:00
  8. Ravel Piano Trio in A Minor 1st Movement - Modere Alexandra Nauve, piano; Tomasz Golebieush, violin; Januari Batelli, cello – 11:00
  9. Rameau (ed. Dukas) Les Paladins, 1st Suite Air pour les pagodes (Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre) – 2:45
  10. Respighi Antiche Arie e Danze Second Suite (Laura soave) – 3:52
  11. Vivaldi Cello Concerto, RV 418 (1st movement) Arkadiusz Wlodarcyczk, cello – 4:03
  12. Rameau (ed. Dukas) Les indes galantes: 3rd Suite (Danse des sauvages) – 2:00
  13. Berlioz Les nuits d'ete (Le spectre de la rose) Agnieska Dabrowska, mezo-soprano – 7:15
  14. Borodin String Quartet No. 1 (Scherzo) Artur Rubenstein Quartet: Piotr Redel, Tomasz Golebiewski, Miroslaw Pejski, Jolanta Braha – 5:09
  15. Respighi Antiche Arie e Danze Third Suite (Siciliana) – 3:45
  16. Audrey Hepburn Tribute to trees and nature – 1:44
  17. Copland Clarinet Concerto(1st movement) Roman Prylinski, clarinet – 9:15
  18. Debussy orch. Caplet Children's Corner Suite (Doctor Gradas ad Parnassus) –2:41

References

  1. 1 Outstanding Individual Achievement – informational programming – 1993 Audrey Hepburn (host), Gardens of the World, PBS, Flower Gardens episode
  2. 2 Tropical Gardens and Japanese Gardens
  3. 3 Gardens of the World: The Art & Practice of Gardening (MacMillan, 1st Edition March 1991) Foreword by Audrey Hepburn. Written by John Brookes, Madison Cox, Penelope Hobhouse, Teiji Itoh, Ann Lovejoy, Elvin McDonald, Allen Paterson, Katherine Whiteside. Photography by Mick Hales and Erica Lennard, Elvin McDonald, Allen Paterson, Art Schronce. Garden plans by Perry Guillot. Conceived by Janis Blackschleger. ISBN 0025831275
  4. 4 Volume 163, Number 1. Cover photo by Lord Snowdon, Audrey Hepburn at Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire, England. Cover story by Katherine Whiteside.
  5. 5 The name of "La Roseraie de L’Haÿ-les-Roses" was changed to its current name, "Roseraie du Val-de-Marne" in 1994.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/14/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.