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A film by Janis Kelly and Norbert Meyn, discussing fundamental principles of singing passed down through the generations since the Italian masters. The film gives an account of the teaching of Franziska...
Radio broadcast of Ian Judge’s 2006 revival of Vaughan Williams’ rarely performed opera, based on Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. With Andrew Shore (baritone, Falstaff), Jean Rigby (mezzo,...
Songs and dances from Shakespeare’s plays by Musicians of the Globe conducted by Philip Pickett. Music by Thomas Morley, John Dowland, Robert Johnson and William Byrd together with Anonymous are performed...
Radio broadcast. Pianist Richard Sisson attempts to perform music from every Shakespeare play, with pianist Ashley Wass, mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately, baritone Mark Stone and the BBC Singers.
Radio broadcast. A recital from Middle Temple, London where Shakespeare himself performed Twelfth Night. Actors Emma Fielding and Simon Russell Beale are joined by Lisa Milne (soprano), Christopher Maltman...
A show, written, staged and presented by Tim Heath, to celebrate the centenary of Verdi’s death, discussing the meeting of the ghosts of Verdi and Shakespeare. Includes excerpts from Macbeth, Otello and...
Radio broadcast. The grand finale when actors and musicians come together in a live performance celebrating poems, songs, readings and music on the theme of Shakespeare’s legacy in theatre and the art of...
A complete performance of the play with Vanessa Redgrave as Rosalind.
A new jazz work by Ken Rattenbury inspired by the ‘seven ages of man’ speech from As You Like It. The soliloquy is spoken by Alan Reeve-Jones and the music is conducted by the composer.
Scenes from Shakespeare’s Hamlet adapted for radio by Donald Davies. With Murray Carrington in the title role. The music is performed by the Cardiff Station Trio with George Pizzey (baritone).