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Peter Ackroyd's Venice

All Episodes 2009

  • Ended
  • 2009-09-06T00:00:00Z
  • 45m
  • 3h (4 episodes)
  • Documentary
To the average tourist who discovers 'La Serenissima' on a brief city break through a whirl of gondolas, snaking queues and souvenir carnival masks, the city is anything but serene. But they are all there for the same reason: Venice, long billed as one of the world’s most beautiful cities, has captured the hearts and minds of artists, musicians, writers and thinkers ever since the first invasions by the Lombards. And every day, a fresh invasion occurs... But beneath the gleaming facade and tourist-thronged squares, Venice is a city of quiet corners, deserted squares, dark alleys and unexpected treasures. And who better to root them out and show them off in the light of their cultural, historical and artistic history than Peter Ackroyd? The prize-winning historian, journalist, novelist, broadcaster, and Fellow of both the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Literature has recently completed his own biography of Venice. Follow him through the history and geography of ‘The Queen of the Adriatic’, exploring the city's architecture, art, music and theatre.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2009-09-06T00:00:00Z

1x01 The City as Architecture

Series Premiere

1x01 The City as Architecture

  • 2009-09-06T00:00:00Z45m

Peter walks in the footsteps of English writer John Ruskin, and traces the development of the city’s buildings from its earliest beginnings through to the emergence of a uniquely Venetian architectural aesthetic, formed by the practicalities of building on – and defending against – the ever-encroaching waters. And what does the city do with the dead? He discovers the resting place of many poets and writers on the Isola di San Michele.

2009-09-13T00:00:00Z

1x02 The City as Art

1x02 The City as Art

  • 2009-09-13T00:00:00Z45m

Peter explores the art and artists that Venice has inspired over the centuries, including Guardi and Canaletto who created the most recognisable views of perhaps the most frequently-painted city in the world. He finds it is the buildings that star in the paintings of Venice; not the people, and explores how the city inspired a number of uniquely Venetian innovations in its artists.

2009-09-20T00:00:00Z

1x03 The City as Music

1x03 The City as Music

  • 2009-09-20T00:00:00Z45m

Peter tells the story of Venetian music, from the songs of women on the seashore waiting for their fishermen to come home, to gondoliers singing the poetry of Tasso, to the sacred music of Antonio Vivaldi. He looks at how music has woven itself into the fabric of the city, and how Venice’s musical awakening really came about as the expansion of its empire drew to a close.

2009-09-27T00:00:00Z

1x04 The City as Theatre

1x04 The City as Theatre

  • 2009-09-27T00:00:00Z45m

If you know little else of Venice beyond its canals, the chances are you will have heard of its carnival. Peter explores the history of theatre, parades and carnival in the City of Water, discovering the controversy behind the rebuilding of its opera house La Fenice. But, asks Ackroyd, while the fantasy of masks, secrets and double lives was a glamorous one, what did it reveal of the Venetian nature?

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