
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the musician Lady Natasha Spender. She was born at the end of the First World War and has spent her life immersed in the arts. Gifted with perfect pitch, she studied under Clifford Curzon and enjoyed a highly successful career as a concert pianist. In the months after the end of the Second World War she gave a concert at Belsen to inmates who were recovering in its hospital wing and, a couple of years later, she was chosen to be the soloist in the world's first ever televised concert for the BBC. She was also one half of a cultural 'it' couple - for more than 50 years she was married to the poet Sir Stephen Spender. They had met at a literary lunch he was hosting and became friends after Natasha stayed behind to help him with the washing up. They were friends with many of the greats of the past century, including T S Eliot, Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein. She is now the executor to Sir Stephen's very considerable estate and is writing her own memoirs.
[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]
Favourite track: 1st movement of String Quintet in G Minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
By BBC Radio 44.6
128128 ratings
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the musician Lady Natasha Spender. She was born at the end of the First World War and has spent her life immersed in the arts. Gifted with perfect pitch, she studied under Clifford Curzon and enjoyed a highly successful career as a concert pianist. In the months after the end of the Second World War she gave a concert at Belsen to inmates who were recovering in its hospital wing and, a couple of years later, she was chosen to be the soloist in the world's first ever televised concert for the BBC. She was also one half of a cultural 'it' couple - for more than 50 years she was married to the poet Sir Stephen Spender. They had met at a literary lunch he was hosting and became friends after Natasha stayed behind to help him with the washing up. They were friends with many of the greats of the past century, including T S Eliot, Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein. She is now the executor to Sir Stephen's very considerable estate and is writing her own memoirs.
[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]
Favourite track: 1st movement of String Quintet in G Minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

7,663 Listeners

1,062 Listeners

385 Listeners

5,478 Listeners

1,799 Listeners

1,755 Listeners

1,048 Listeners

2,085 Listeners

2,000 Listeners

75 Listeners

70 Listeners

53 Listeners

58 Listeners

3,203 Listeners

730 Listeners

1,034 Listeners

104 Listeners

91 Listeners

841 Listeners

414 Listeners

48 Listeners

158 Listeners

81 Listeners

482 Listeners

26 Listeners