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The Resource Shakespeare : in music & words

Shakespeare : in music & words

Label
Shakespeare : in music & words
Title
Shakespeare
Title remainder
in music & words
Title variation
Shakespeare in music and words
Contributor
Author
Conductor
Instrumentalist
Narrator
Publisher
Singer
Subject
Genre
Language
  • eng
  • fre
  • ita
  • eng
Cataloging source
BTCTA
Dewey number
780
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
not applicable
Language note
Vocal selections sung in English, French and Italian; sonnets & scenes spoken in English
LC call number
M1
LC item number
.S53 2016
Music parts
not applicable
PerformerNote
Various performers
http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
  • 1564-1616
  • 1883-1969
  • 1913-1976
  • 1983-
  • 1927-2013
  • 1930-2014
  • 1925-2010
  • 1912-1997
  • 1919-2015
  • 1902-1973
  • 1907-1991
  • 1928-1999
  • 1904-2000
  • 1937-
  • 1930-2001
  • 1918-1983
http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Abbado, Claudio
  • Ansermet, Ernest
  • Bateman, Paul
  • Britten, Benjamin
  • Collon, Nicholas
  • Davis, Colin
  • Karajan, Herbert von
  • Litton, Andrew
  • Maazel, Lorin
  • Mackerras, Charles
  • Solti, Georg
  • Willcocks, David
  • Dickson, Amy
  • Hurford, Peter
  • Martineau, Malcolm
  • Rieu, Andr?
  • Adrian, Max
  • Ashcroft, Peggy
  • Bannen, Ian
  • Church, Tony
  • Gielgud, John
  • Godfrey, Derek
  • Guard, Pippa
  • Leigh-Hunt, Barbara
  • McEwan, Geraldine
  • Pasco, Richard
  • Plummer, Christopher
  • Redgrave, Vanessa
  • Sinden, Donald
  • Tutin, Dorothy
  • Hardwick, Paul
  • Fleming, Ren?e
  • Terfel, Bryn
  • Aurora Orchestra
  • Berliner Philharmoniker
  • Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
  • ?esky n?rodni symfonick? orchestr
  • Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • Cleveland Orchestra
  • English Chamber Orchestra
  • London Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Orchestre de la Suisse romande
  • Wiener Philharmoniker
  • King's College London
  • Decca Record Company
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare, William
  • English drama
  • English poetry
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
Label
Shakespeare : in music & words
Instantiates
Publication
Copyright
Note
  • "Shakespeare 400."
  • Title from label
Capture and storage technique
unknown
Carrier category
audio disc
Carrier category code
  • sd
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Configuration of playback channels
unknown
Content category
performed music
Content type code
  • prm
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Nino Rota ; arranged by Andre Rieu (Andre Rieu, violin)
  • A midsummer night's dream, op. 61. Scherzo
  • Mendelssohn (L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande ; Ernest Ansermet, conductor)
  • The fairy queen. O let me weep, for ever weep
  • Purcell (English Chamber Orchestra ; Benjamin Britten, conductor)
  • Falstaff. Falstaff! Ol?! Sir John Falstaff!
  • Verdi (Bryn Terfel, bass-baritone ; Berliner Philharmoniker ; Claudio Abbado, conductor)
  • Romeo & Juliet. Balcony scene
  • Armstrong (Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Prague ; Paul Bateman, conductor)
  • Otello. Ave Maria, piena di grazia
  • Disc 1. Music inspired by Shakespeare:
  • Verdi (Ren?e Fleming, soprano ; London Symphony Orchestra ; Georg Solti, conductor)
  • Let us garlands bring. Come away, come away, death
  • Finzi (Bryn Terfel, bass baritone ; Malcolm Martineau, piano)
  • Macbeth. Coro di profughi scozzesi, "Patria oppressa"
  • Verdi (Chicago Symphony Orchestra ; Georg Solti, conductor)
  • Suite from Henry V. Touch her soft lips and part
  • Walton ; arranged by Muir Mathieson (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ; Andrew Litton, conductor)
  • A midsummer night's dream, op. 61. Wedding march
  • Mendelssohn (Peter Hurford, organ)
  • B?atrice et B?n?dict. Vous soupirez, madame?
  • Romeo and Juliet, op. 64. Dance of the knights
  • Nuit paisible et sereine!
  • Berlioz (London Symphony Orchestra ; Sir Colin Davis, conductor)
  • Three Shakespeare songs
  • Vaughan Williams (The Choir of King's College, Cambridge ; Sir David Willcocks, conductor)
  • Romeo and Juliet. Love theme
  • Tchaikovsky (Wiener Philharmoniker ; Herbert von Karajan, conductor) --
  • Prokofiev (the Cleveland Orchestra ; Lorin Maazel, conductor)
  • Fear no more the heat of the sun, op. 18, no. 3
  • Finzi (Amy Dickson, saxophone ; Aurora Orchestra ; Nicholas Collon, conductor)
  • Rom?o et Juliette. Ah, je veux vivre
  • Gounod (Ren?e Fleming, soprano ; London Philharmonic Orchestra ; Charles Mackerras, conductor)
  • Theme from Romeo & Juliet : A time for us
  • (Christopher Plummer, Geraldine McEwan)
  • Hamlet. To be or not to be
  • (Ian Bannen)
  • As you like it. All the world's a stage
  • (Max Adrian)
  • Romeo and Juliet. Juliet impatiently awaits Romeo
  • (Dorothy Tutin)
  • Othello. Othello tells how he won Desdemona's love
  • (Sir John Gielgud)
  • As you like it. Epilogue
  • Disc 2. Shakespeare in spoken word:
  • (Vanessa Redgrave)
  • Richard III. King Richard gives way to despair
  • (Richard Pasco)
  • Julius Caesar. Antony addresses the crowd after Caesar's assassination
  • (Richard Johnson)
  • Macbeth. Macbeth hears of his wife's death
  • (Tony Church, Paul Whitworth, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Pippa Guard, Richard Pasco)
  • Sonnet 18, Shall I compare thee to a summer's day
  • (Richard Pasco)
  • Sonnet 73, That time of year thou may'st in me behold
  • Troilus & Cressida. The prologue
  • (Tony Church)
  • Sonnet 116, Let me not to the marriage of true minds
  • (Richard Johnson)
  • King Lear. Lear and his fool on the heath
  • (Donald Sinden, Paul Whitworth)
  • Antony & Cleopatra. Antony dies in the arms of Cleopatra
  • (Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Tony Church, Pippa Guard)
  • The tempest. Prospero renounces his magic powers
  • (Donald Sinden, Barbara Leigh-Hunt)
  • (Paul Hardwick)
  • Twelfth night. Orsino discusses his love for Olivia
  • (Derek Godfrey, Dorothy Tutin)
  • The taming of the shrew. Katherine's advice to women
  • (Peggy Ashcroft)
  • Much ado about nothing. Benedict confesses his love
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Dimensions
4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
Extent
2 audio discs
Groove width / pitch
not applicable
Kind of cutting
not applicable
Kind of disc cylinder or tape
mass produced
Kind of material
plastic with metal
Media category
audio
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • s
Other control number
  • 00028948252817
  • 028948252817
Other physical details
CD audio, digital
Publisher number
  • B002488902
  • 4825281
Special playback characteristics
digital recording
Specific material designation
sound disc
Speed
1.4m. per second (discs)
System control number
  • (OCoLC)ocn946489718
  • (Sirsi) o946489718
  • (OCoLC)946489718
Tape configuration
not applicable
Tape width
not applicable
Label
Shakespeare : in music & words
Publication
Copyright
Note
  • "Shakespeare 400."
  • Title from label
Capture and storage technique
unknown
Carrier category
audio disc
Carrier category code
  • sd
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Configuration of playback channels
unknown
Content category
performed music
Content type code
  • prm
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Nino Rota ; arranged by Andre Rieu (Andre Rieu, violin)
  • A midsummer night's dream, op. 61. Scherzo
  • Mendelssohn (L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande ; Ernest Ansermet, conductor)
  • The fairy queen. O let me weep, for ever weep
  • Purcell (English Chamber Orchestra ; Benjamin Britten, conductor)
  • Falstaff. Falstaff! Ol?! Sir John Falstaff!
  • Verdi (Bryn Terfel, bass-baritone ; Berliner Philharmoniker ; Claudio Abbado, conductor)
  • Romeo & Juliet. Balcony scene
  • Armstrong (Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Prague ; Paul Bateman, conductor)
  • Otello. Ave Maria, piena di grazia
  • Disc 1. Music inspired by Shakespeare:
  • Verdi (Ren?e Fleming, soprano ; London Symphony Orchestra ; Georg Solti, conductor)
  • Let us garlands bring. Come away, come away, death
  • Finzi (Bryn Terfel, bass baritone ; Malcolm Martineau, piano)
  • Macbeth. Coro di profughi scozzesi, "Patria oppressa"
  • Verdi (Chicago Symphony Orchestra ; Georg Solti, conductor)
  • Suite from Henry V. Touch her soft lips and part
  • Walton ; arranged by Muir Mathieson (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ; Andrew Litton, conductor)
  • A midsummer night's dream, op. 61. Wedding march
  • Mendelssohn (Peter Hurford, organ)
  • B?atrice et B?n?dict. Vous soupirez, madame?
  • Romeo and Juliet, op. 64. Dance of the knights
  • Nuit paisible et sereine!
  • Berlioz (London Symphony Orchestra ; Sir Colin Davis, conductor)
  • Three Shakespeare songs
  • Vaughan Williams (The Choir of King's College, Cambridge ; Sir David Willcocks, conductor)
  • Romeo and Juliet. Love theme
  • Tchaikovsky (Wiener Philharmoniker ; Herbert von Karajan, conductor) --
  • Prokofiev (the Cleveland Orchestra ; Lorin Maazel, conductor)
  • Fear no more the heat of the sun, op. 18, no. 3
  • Finzi (Amy Dickson, saxophone ; Aurora Orchestra ; Nicholas Collon, conductor)
  • Rom?o et Juliette. Ah, je veux vivre
  • Gounod (Ren?e Fleming, soprano ; London Philharmonic Orchestra ; Charles Mackerras, conductor)
  • Theme from Romeo & Juliet : A time for us
  • (Christopher Plummer, Geraldine McEwan)
  • Hamlet. To be or not to be
  • (Ian Bannen)
  • As you like it. All the world's a stage
  • (Max Adrian)
  • Romeo and Juliet. Juliet impatiently awaits Romeo
  • (Dorothy Tutin)
  • Othello. Othello tells how he won Desdemona's love
  • (Sir John Gielgud)
  • As you like it. Epilogue
  • Disc 2. Shakespeare in spoken word:
  • (Vanessa Redgrave)
  • Richard III. King Richard gives way to despair
  • (Richard Pasco)
  • Julius Caesar. Antony addresses the crowd after Caesar's assassination
  • (Richard Johnson)
  • Macbeth. Macbeth hears of his wife's death
  • (Tony Church, Paul Whitworth, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Pippa Guard, Richard Pasco)
  • Sonnet 18, Shall I compare thee to a summer's day
  • (Richard Pasco)
  • Sonnet 73, That time of year thou may'st in me behold
  • Troilus & Cressida. The prologue
  • (Tony Church)
  • Sonnet 116, Let me not to the marriage of true minds
  • (Richard Johnson)
  • King Lear. Lear and his fool on the heath
  • (Donald Sinden, Paul Whitworth)
  • Antony & Cleopatra. Antony dies in the arms of Cleopatra
  • (Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Tony Church, Pippa Guard)
  • The tempest. Prospero renounces his magic powers
  • (Donald Sinden, Barbara Leigh-Hunt)
  • (Paul Hardwick)
  • Twelfth night. Orsino discusses his love for Olivia
  • (Derek Godfrey, Dorothy Tutin)
  • The taming of the shrew. Katherine's advice to women
  • (Peggy Ashcroft)
  • Much ado about nothing. Benedict confesses his love
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Dimensions
4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
Extent
2 audio discs
Groove width / pitch
not applicable
Kind of cutting
not applicable
Kind of disc cylinder or tape
mass produced
Kind of material
plastic with metal
Media category
audio
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • s
Other control number
  • 00028948252817
  • 028948252817
Other physical details
CD audio, digital
Publisher number
  • B002488902
  • 4825281
Special playback characteristics
digital recording
Specific material designation
sound disc
Speed
1.4m. per second (discs)
System control number
  • (OCoLC)ocn946489718
  • (Sirsi) o946489718
  • (OCoLC)946489718
Tape configuration
not applicable
Tape width
not applicable

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