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8 results found for '"Jean Sibelius"' in Person.
Performance on 3 [21/4/2008] (2008 Radio)
- Series
- Performance on 3
Radio broadcast. In the second part of the programme, Tom Service presents a concert featuring Sibelius’s two orchestral suites for The Tempest performed in the context of performances of scenes from...
Settings of Shakespeare (2008 Radio)
Radio programme of Shakespeare songs set by composers John Charles Clifton, Schubert, Castelnuovo-Tesco, Sibelius, Warlock, Quilter and Norman Fulton are sung by Heather Harper and John Carol Case with...
Magic (2007 Radio)
- Series
- Words and Music
- Producer
- Elizabeth Arno
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...
BBC Proms 2007 (2007 Radio)
aka: Prom 42
This live transmission from the 2007 Proms, presented by Fiona Talkington, brings together two key themes: Shakespeare and Sibelius. The concert programme starts with Sibelius’s complete incidental music...
Brush Up Your Shakespeare (1999 Radio)
aka: 2: Twelfth Night, Or What You Will
- Series
- Sound Stories
- Producer
- Piers Burton-Page
Second in a series of radio programmes, broadcast over five consecutive days, devoted to music inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. Peggy Reynolds introduces the following pieces of music: Haydn’s "She Never...
Tempest, The (1949 Radio)
- Producer
- Dennis Arundell; E. A. Harding
James McKechnie is Prospero in a radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Arranged for broadcasting by Dennis Arundell. With incidental music by Sibelius performed by the BBC Opera Chorus and...
Tempest, The (1949 Radio)
Short radio programme showcasing some of the music written by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius for Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Scenes from Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ (1945 Radio)
- Series
- Children’s Hour
- Producer
- Nan MacDonald
In this entertainment programme for children, scenes from Shakespeare’s play were selected and produced as a dramatic reading for radio by Nan Macdonald. With music by Sibelius (Tempest Suite).