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Chamber opera in three parts by Boris Blacher. The Chorus and Chamber Ensemble of West Berlin Radio is conducted by Paul Sacher. Introductory chansons sung by Sigi Kuchle. Performers unknown (2/2015).
The Battle of the Somme. GB. 2008. DVD. Imperial War Museum. 52 minutes. £15.00 from IWM shop This review originally appeared in Viewfinder 74. About the reviewer: Dr Nicholas Hiley is Head of the...
Radio programme. William Macready and Edna Godfrey Turner perform a variety of short plays by William Macready and Donald Edwardes, as well as scenes from The Merchant of Venice. With incidental music by the...
Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Incidental Music Op. 61 played by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. The Orchestra and the Scottish Philharmonic Singers are conducted by Jaime Laredo. The Opus 61...
Radio adaptation of John Dryden’s Restoration version of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra produced by R. D. Smith . With Leo McKern and Valerie Hanson in the lead and members of the BBC Drama Repertory...
Radio ‘interpretation’ of Shakespeare’s late play by Raymond Raikes with Norman Shelley as Prospero. The music is composed by Anthony Bernard who also conducts the London Chamber Orchestra and Singers.
Radio version of the play arranged and produced for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes. With Frankie Howerd as Launce and Perlita Neilson as Julia. The music is composed by Anthony Bernard who also conducts the...
Radio version of a play often attributed to Shakespeare and first published anonymously in 1596. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes. With Gabriel Woolf as narrator and Stephen Murray as...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by Raymond Raikes. With Geraldine McEwan as Rosaline and Tony Britton as Berowne. Michael Spice narrates. The riddle song by Gerald Finzi was originally...
Episode 25 of a 26-part serialisation of the Elizabethan history play (encompassing the reign of Edward II to Henry VI), adapted for radio by Martin Jenkins. This episode, based on Shakespeare’s Henry...