Composer(s): Heilmann, Harald
Artist(s): Bentinck, Anna
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Orchestral
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0167
Barcode: 9781843798118
Release Date: 04/2014

ELIOT, G.: Silas Marner (Unabridged)

Here is a tale straight from the fireside. We are compelled to follow the humble and mysterious figure of the linen weaver Silas Marner on his journey from solitude and exile to the warmth and joy of family life. His path is a strange one; when he loses his hoard of hard-earned coins all seems to be lost, but in place of the golden guineas come the golden curls of a child—and from desolate misery comes triumphant joy.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Heilmann, Harald
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
1Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe08:39
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2It was fifteen years since Silas Marner had first come to Raveloe…08:32
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3Among the members of his church there was one young man…08:09
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4The search was made, and it ended…06:11
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5Chapter II08:16
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6About this time an incident happened…07:52
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7So, year after year, Silas Marner had lived in this solitude…05:57
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8Chapter III07:53
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
9The door opened…07:49
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
10Godfrey stood, still with his back to the fire…09:46
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
Disc 2
1That, at least, was the condition of Godfrey Cass…06:31
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2Chapter IV04:43
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3Keating rode up now…06:29
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4But now the mist, helped by the evening darkness…08:30
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5Chapter V06:07
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6As soon as he was warm he began to think…07:42
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7Chapter VI06:45
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8Mr. Tookey, the deputy-clerk…07:32
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
9Here Mr. Macey paused…09:55
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
10Mr. Dowlas was the negative spirit in the company…05:00
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
Disc 3
1Chapter VII06:34
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2The slight suspicion with which his hearers at first listened…07:48
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3Chapter VIII08:27
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4Some disappointment was felt…07:36
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5Godfrey rode along slowly…06:36
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6Chapter IX06:25
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7The Squire had laid down his knife and fork…05:01
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8Godfrey was silent.07:44
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
9Chapter X09:05
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
10I suppose one reason…09:55
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
Disc 4
1This good wholesome woman could hardly fail…08:16
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2Dolly's exhortation, which was an unusually long effort of speech…07:31
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3The Christmas carol, with its hammer-like rhythm…08:34
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4Chapter XI07:09
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5These dutiful questions and answers were continued…06:18
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6The anxiety about sister Priscilla…09:37
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7'Ha, Miss Nancy,'…05:43
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8'Did you speak to me, my dear?'05:59
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
9Solomon Macey, a small hale old man…08:28
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
10Mr. Macey screwed up his mouth…08:54
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
Disc 5
1Chapter XII09:15
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2This morning he had been told by some of his neighbours…08:49
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3Chapter XIII07:04
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4The proposition to take the child from him…06:58
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5He turned immediately towards the hearth…06:19
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6Chapter XIV10:02
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7'But she'll be my little un,'…09:20
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8And when the sunshine grew strong and lasting…08:27
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
9Here was clearly a case of aberration in a christened child…09:56
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
10Chapter XV03:03
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
Disc 6
1Part Two06:41
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2'I can dig it for you, Master Marner,'…09:13
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3Silas ate his dinner more silently than usual…07:25
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4Dolly was too useful a woman…05:28
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5This dialogue took place in Eppie's earlier years…08:42
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6'Father,' said Eppie, very gently…06:01
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7Chapter XVII08:29
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8It was Godfrey's custom on a Sunday afternoon…05:03
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
9Perhaps it was this very severity…06:17
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
10Godfrey had from the first specified Eppie…09:30
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
Disc 7
1Chapter XVIII10:12
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
2Chapter XIX05:49
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
3Godfrey checked himself.07:13
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
4Eppie took her hand from her father's head…06:50
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
5It would be difficult to say whether it were Silas or Eppie…08:28
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
6Chapter XX06:28
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
7Chapter XXI09:46
Bentinck, Anna (reader)
8Conclusion06:45
Bentinck, Anna (reader)

Total Playing Time: 08:33:31