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Radio programme in which presenter John Stevens talks about the part music played in the drama of Shakespeare and some of his contemporaries.
Radio. A six-part series in which Graham Fawcett looks at aspects of Shakespeare through musical settings. Episode 5 includes music by Morley, Berlioz and Rautavaara.
Radio broadcast. A sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme of circles, curves and contours, with readings from Deborah Findlay and Hugh Fraser. Including texts by Shakespeare, Tennyson, Emily...
Music magazine series. Tom Service explores the music in Shakespeare’s plays and Shakespearean music from the BBC archives, with composer Gary Carpenter and theatre historian Sarah Lenton.
Three-part radio series, presented by John Stevens, on Shakespeare and music. Episode 2 examines the role of songs and how Shakespeare uses music to portray aspects of character.
Radio broadcast. In this edition of the weekly review programme, Julian Herbage introduces three publications on the topic of music and Shakespeare: Diana Poulton: Music of Shakespeare’s Time (1963) Brian...
Radio broadcast. Poetry, prose and music inspired by Shakespeare, including words by Ted Hughes, Margaret Atwood, T.S. Eliot, Carol Ann Duffy and W.B. Yeats, and music by Sibelius, Elvis Costello, Duke...
Three-part radio series, presented by John Stevens, on Shakespeare and music. Episode 3 is a discussion between Raymond Leppard (former music director at the RSC), Toby Robertson (director, Prospect Theatre...
Radio programme on a selection of Elizabethan music that has come to be associated with Shakespeare’s plays. With Ena Mitchell (soprano), Gerald Smith (treble), Diana Poulton (lute), Margaret Hodsdon...
Radio broadcast. Lucie Skeaping examines the career and music of Shakespeare’s regular musical collaborator, Robert Johnson, who famously created the music for The Tempest in 1611, as well as many other...