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001    946489718 
003    OCoLC 
005    20160601094827.0 
007    sd fungnnmmneu 
008    160405s2016    enkmunn           n eng d 
024 1  028948252817 
028 02 B002488902|bDecca 
028 53 4825281|bDecca 
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047    bt|aov|aop|amp|asg|ann 
049    JFNA 
082 04 780|223 
092    CLASSICAL|bSHAKESPE 
245 00 Shakespeare|h[sound recording] :|bin music & words : 
       selected highlights : music, sonnets & scenes. 
264  1 [London, England] :|bDecca,|c[2016] 
300    2 audio discs :|bCD audio, digital ;|c4 3/4 in.+|e1 
       booklet. 
336    performed music|bprm|2rdacontent 
337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
338    audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 
344    digital|boptical|2rda 
347    audio file|bCD audio|2rda 
500    Title from container. 
505 00 |gdisc 1. |tRomeo and Juliet, op. 64. Dance of the knights
       / |rProkofiev (the Cleveland Orchestra ; Lorin Maazel, 
       conductor) --  |tRomeo and Juliet. Love theme / 
       |rTchaikovsky (Wiener Philharmoniker ; Herbert von Karajan,
       conductor) -- |tRoméo et Juliette. Ah, je veux vivre / 
       |rGounod (Renée Fleming, soprano ; London Philharmonic 
       Orchestra ; Charles Mackerras, conductor) -- |tTheme from 
       Romeo & Juliet ; A time for us / |rarranged by Andre Rieu 
       (Andre Rieu, violin) -- |tA midsummer night's dream, op. 
       61. Scherzo / |rMendelssohn (L'Orchestre de la Suisse 
       Romande ; Ernest Ansermet, conductor) -- |tThe fairy 
       queen. O let me weep, for ever weep / |rPurcell (English 
       Chamber Orchestra ; Benjamin Britten, conductor) -- 
       |tFalstaff. Falstaff! Olà! Sir John Falstaff! / |rVerdi 
       (Bryn Terfel, bass-baritone ; Berliner Philharmoniker ; 
       Claudio Abbado, conductor) -- |tRomeo & Juliet. Balcony 
       scene /|r(Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Prague ; Paul
       Bateman, conductor) -- |tOtello. Ave Maria, piena di 
       grazia / |rVerdi (Renée Fleming, soprano ; London Symphony
       Orchestra ; Georg Solti, conductor) -- |tLet us garlands 
       bring. Come away, come away, death / |rFinzi (Bryn Terfel,
       bass baritone ; Malcolm Martineau, piano) -- |tMacbeth. 
       Coro di profughi scozzesi, "Patria oppressa" / |rVerdi 
       (Chicago Symphony Orchestra ; Georg Solti, conductor) -- 
       |tSuite from Henry V. Touch her soft lips and part / 
       |rWalton ; arranged by Muir Mathieson (Bournemouth 
       Symphony Orchestra ; Andrew Litton, conductor) -- |tA 
       midsummer night's dream, op. 61. Wedding march / 
       |rMendelssohn (Peter Hurford, organ) -- |tBéatrice et 
       Bénédict. Vous soupirez, madame? ; Nuit paisible et 
       sereine! / |rBerlioz (London Symphony Orchestra ; Sir 
       Colin Davis, conductor) -- |tThree Shakespeare songs / 
       |rVaughan Williams (the Choir of King's College, Cambridge
       ; Sir David Willcocks, conductor) -- |tFear no more the 
       heat of the sun, op. 18, no. 3 /|r Finzi (Amy Dickson, 
       saxophone ; Aurora Orchestra ; Nicholas Collon, 
       conductor). 
505 8  |gdisc 2. |tTrilus & Cressida. The prologue |r(Paul 
       Hardwick) -- |tTwelfth night. Orsino discusses his love 
       for Olivia |r(Derek Godfrey, Dorothy Tutin) -- |tThe 
       taming of the shrew. Katherine's advice to women |r(Peggy 
       Ashcroft) -- |tMuch ado about nothing. Benedict confesses 
       his love |r(Christopher Plummer, Geraldine McEwan) -- 
       |tHamlet. To be or not to be |r(Ian Bannen) -- |tAs you 
       like it. All the world's a stage |r(Max Adrian) -- |tRomeo
       and Juliet. Juliet impatiently awaits Romeo |r(Dorothy 
       Tutin) -- |tOthello. Othello tells how he won Desdemona's 
       love |r(Sir John Gielgud) -- |tAs you like it. Epilogue 
       |r(Vanessa Redgrave) -- |tRichard III. King Richard gives 
       way to despair |r(Richard Pasco) -- |tJulius Caesar. 
       Antony addresses the crowd after Caesar's assassination 
       |r(Richard Johnson) -- |tMacbeth. Macbeth hears of his 
       wife's death |r(Tony Church, Paul Whitworth, Barbara Leigh
       -Hunt, Pippa Guard, Richard Pasco) -- |tSonnet 18, Shall I
       compare thee to a summer's day |r(Richard Pasco) -- 
       |tSonnet 73, That time of year thou may'st in me behold 
       |r(Tony Church) -- |tSonnet 116, Let me not to the 
       marriage of true minds |r(Richard Johnson) -- |tKing Lear.
       Lear and his fool on the heath |r(Donald Sinden, Paul 
       Whitworth) -- |tAntony & Cleopatra. Antony dies in the 
       arms of Cleopatra |r(Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Tony Church, 
       Pippa Guard) -- |tThe tempest. Prospero renounces his 
       magic powers |r(Donald Sinden, Barbara Leigh-Hunt). 
511 0  Various performers. 
546    Vocal selections sung in English, French and Italian; 
       sonnets & scenes spoken in English. 
600 10 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616|vMusical settings. 
600 10 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616|vSongs and music. 
650  0 English drama|yEarly modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600
       |vSound recordings. 
650  0 English poetry|y16th century|vSound recordings. 
700 1  Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616,|eauthor. 
710 2  Decca Record Company,|epublisher. 
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