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Radio series on Prokofiev’s music. This episode featured excerpts from the Second Suite of music for the ballet Romeo and Juliet. Movements broadcast included ‘Montague and Capulet’, ‘Dance’,...
Two one-act ballets by the Moscow City Ballet. Romeo and Juliet, inspired by Tchaikovsky’s overture, was the first ballet to be choreographed and staged by Victor Smirnov-Golovanov and the debut...
Radio series of weekly programmes devised and presented by Bernard Keeffe covering a wide range of music inspired by or derived from Shakespeare. Encompasses original songs, incidental music, songs and...
Televised recording of an open-air theatre production directed by Robert Atkins and performed by the Bankside Players at Regent’s Park, London. The performance includes a fairy ballet dancing to...
Russian version of Much Ado About Nothing incorporating ballet and dance. Courtney Lehmann (op cit) writes: ‘This film is a curious hybrid that includes classical ballet interludes, a narrator figure who...
Radio broadcast. Incidental music and songs to Shakespeare’s plays sung by David Hutchinson (tenor) and performed by the Wireless Orchestra conducted by John Ansell. Includes music by Sullivan (Overture...
Educational videotape. Uses extracts, supplemented by research materials, from Tara Arts’ production Heer and Romeo, which toured schools and art centres in the Summer and Autumn of 1992. The original...
Musical series featuring classical and Broadway music. This episode presents four versions of the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet performed in the theatre, opera (Gounod), ballet (Prokofiev) and the...
A musical comedy based on Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Written by D. F. Aitken, with music by Harry Jacobson and Kenneth Leslie-Smith. Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and James Dyrenforth. Adapted for radio by...
Radio version of the play arranged and produced by Peter Creswell. With Godfrey Tearle and Edith Evans in the title roles. Incidental music composed and conducted by Richard Austin.