Program 696: For the Love of Guidebooks; The Gulf; Greatest Art In Europe

Release Date: 12-03-2022

On-Air Description

What do you think are the greatest works of art in Europe?  On the next Travel with Rick Steves, we look at the must-see paintings, sculptures and historic edifices across Europe.

University of Florida professor Jack E. Davis notes the many roles the Gulf of Mexico has played over the years, and why it's important to understand its ecology.

And we'll look at the role of guidebooks, and what can make one worth reading, a hundred years after it's been published.

Guests

  • Author Peter Fiennes, former publisher of Time Out magazines and guidebooks
  • University of Florida history professor Jack E. Davis, author of "The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea" (Liveright)
  • Gene Openshaw, lead writer for the "Rick Steves Art of Europe" TV series

Additional Info

Incidental Music

  • Equal 1, "Equation," Talvin Singh presents Anokha:  Soundz of the Asian Underground (collection) / Omni Records-Mango (UK)
  • Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson, flute, "Bouree (2001 remastered version) (J.S. Bach)," The Very Best of Jethro Tull / Parlophone-Warner Bros. 
  • Dimitri from Paris, "Un World Mysteriouse," Sacrebleu / Atlantic
  • Light Music Society Orchestra, Vivian Dunn cond., "Little Suite I: March (Duncan)," British Light Classics (collection) / Warner Classics
  • Vert, "Original Oddstep (revised by Grand Unified)," Saint Germain Café: The Finest Electro-Jazz Compilation (collection) / Wagram (France)
  • Ken ‘Professor’ Philmore, "Pan By Storm," Best of Straker's: Ah Feel to Party, disc 1 (collection) / Rounder
  • * Andy Narell, "We Kinda Music," Little Secrets / Windham Hill Jazz
  • Psychograss, "Love on Three Levels," Windham Hill Sampler '94 (collection) / Windham Hill
  • Grant Green, "Mambo Inn," Roots of Afro-Cuban Jazz (collection) / Putumayo
  • Desmond Williams, "Comeback Dub," ESL Soundtracks:  Modular Systems (sampler collection) / ESL
  • Electribe 101, "Talking with Myself," Café del Mar, vol. 5 / Geffen 
  • Silvio Rodriguez, "Canto Arena," Canciones Urgentes / Luaka Bop
  • Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel, cond., "Quando m'en vo' (from 'La Boheme') (Puccini)," Bella Tuscany (collection) / Telarc   
  • * Carnival Steel Drum Band, "Linus and Lucy," Fun Fun Fun and More Children’s Favorites / Tropical Music International
  • Tin Hat Trio, "The Quick Marble Tremble," Memory is an Elephant / Angel
  • Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer, cond., "'Tourdion' from 'Capriol Suite' (Peter Warlock)," Orchestral Suites of the British Isles / CBC Records
  • Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Marco Boni, conductor, "Souvenir de Florence in D minor, Op. 70 - Allegro Vivace (Tchaikovsky)," Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings;  Souvenir de Florence /  PentaTone
  • USSR Symphony Orchestra, Raisa Bobrineva, vocal, "Masha is not allowed to go over the river (Svetlanov)," Svetlanov:  Daybreak in the Field, et al / Russian Disc
  • Rita Connolly, Shaun Davey, "Death of Richard-An-Iarainn (Intro)," Granuaile / Tara Music
  • Ensemble de'Medici, "Fantasia #27," The Renaissance Album (collection) / Windham Hill
  • Stefano Mainetti, "Ubi Caritas," Abba Pater / Sony Classical
  • Aria, "Secret Tear (based on 'Una Furtiva Lagrima' from Donizetti's opera 'L'Elisir D'Amore')," Aria, vol. 1 / Cafe del Mar Music

 

* indicates filler music used during breaks

Dated References

  • Rick mentions the importance of the winter solstice at megaliths Ireland, in this week's billboard.
  • Rick notes that Time Out went out of business "a decade ago" at 7:37.  Peter clarifies that a few of their guidebook titles remain, under publishing license.
  • Rick mentions Jack Davis' "latest work" as 'The Bald Eagle" in resets at 25:48 and 35:09. 
  • In his open to segment C, Rick says his "Art of Europe" series is currently showing on public TV.  He also calls it his "new series" in a reset at 46:09 and that it is "airing now" at 58:21.
  • Gene describes the winter solstice impact on Newgrange in Ireland at 50:05.