"Ay, Prithee, Sing."
- Alternative title
- Music for Shakespeare’s Lyrics
- Synopsis
- Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. The majority of Shakespeare’s plays call for singing and while the lyrics to the songs appear to have always been a part of the text, the musical notes for those lyrics have been lost over the years. Over four centuries of staging Shakespeare, directors have explored different approaches to filling in these musical gaps. David Lindley, Professor Emeritus of literature and music at the University of Leeds, is the author of Shakespeare and Music, published 2006 in the Arden Critical Companions series and is here interviewed by Neva Grant.
- Series
- Shakespeare Unlimited
- Language
- English
- Country
- United States
- Medium
- Audio
- Recording date
- 7 Oct 2015
- Duration
- 31 mins
Credits
- Producer
- Richard Paul
- Contributor
- David Lindley; Neva Grant
Additional Details
- Production type
- Documentary/Educational/News
- Subjects
- Drama; Music
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); songs
Notes
- Notes
- Podcast: http://www.folger.edu/shakespeare-unlimited-episode-33 (accessed 10/2015).
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How to cite this record
Shakespeare, ""Ay, Prithee, Sing."". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av76750 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)