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Radio programme celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Royal Shakespeare Company with music written for Shakespearean adaptations in film, theatre, ballet and opera. Includes soliloquys performed by members...
Shakespeare’s comedy adapted for radio by Marianne Helweg with Mendelssohn’s music. Margaret Rawlings performs as Oberon, Fay Compton is Titania, Ralph Richardson plays Bottom. Produced by Val Gielgud.
Radio series hosted by John Suchet. This edition features music inspired the works of William Shakespeare. Music performed includes: Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet - Juliet as a Young Girl / Andrew Litton...
Extracts from three Shakespeare ballets performed by the National Ballet of Canada. 1. Frederick Ashton’s The Dream, adapted from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, to the music of Felix Mendelssohn. 2. Alexei...
Lourdes López moderates a panel discussion with Francia Russell and Kent Stowell, co-artistic directors of the Pacific Northwest Ballet. López provides an introduction and history of the Pacific Northwest...
Ballet choreographed by George Balanchine and staged by Francia Russell. A video recording of a performance given by the Pacific Northwest Ballet at the Seattle Opera House.
Full-length radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Virginia Maskell, Norman Shelley, Carleton Hobbs and Malcolm Keen. The production uses the full Mendelssohn score as arranged by John...
Joffrey Ballet in studio rehearsal for The Dream (11min) choreographed by Frederick Ashton and restaged by John Hart and Jazz Calendar: Saturday (12min) directed and staged by Faith Worth. The rehearsals are...
Videotape (recorded in performance and in close-shot) of George Balanchine’s ballet danced by the New York City Ballet. Darci Kistler is Titania and Gen Horiuchi is Oberon. Maurice Kaplow conducts. Jay...
Radio programme. Themed on the subject of magic in its many shades, this episode’s ‘Word and Music’ starts with Shakespeare, the theme of the year’s Proms season. Miriam Margoyles and Nicholas...