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15 results found for '"Thomas Arne"' in Person.

  • Garrick Ode (2016 Radio)

    Series
    Radio 3 in Concert

    A world premiere commemorative concert in Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon. Ex Cathedra, conducted by Jeffrey Skidmore, perform Thomas Arne’s 18th- century musical setting of An Ode to Shakespeare by...

  • Music for the Theatre (2012 Radio)

    aka: Theatre Music: Shakespeare

    Series
    Afternoon on 3

    First in a series of four programmes, presented by Penny Gore, featuring music written for Shakespeare’s plays. A team of actors joins the BBC Symphony Orchestra for specially recorded scenes from Hamlet...

  • Twa Corbies/Spring and Winter (1951 Film)

    aka: Spring and Winter

    Series
    Painter and Poet, No.1
    Director
    John Halas
    Producer
    John Halas; Joan Maude; Michael Warre

    A series of four films using still drawings from a number of artists to accompany poetry readings. Sponsored by the British Film Institute and produced by Halas and Batchelor for the Festival of Britain,...

  • Shakespearean Songs (1942 Radio)

    Shakespearean songs sung by Mary Worth and Mary Davies. ‘I Know a Bank’ (Martin Shaw) and ‘Through bush, through brier’ (Armstrong Gibbs) both sung as duets. Mary Worth ‘O Willow, willow’ (trad.)...

  • Shakespearean Songs (1942 Radio)

    Radio broadcast. Programme of Shakespeare songs sung by Mary Wroth and Mary Davies. Includes duet songs from Martin Shaw’s ‘I know a bank’, Armstrong Gibbs ‘Through bush, through brier’ and Vaughan...

  • Shakespearean Songs (1939 Radio)

    A radio programme of Shakespearean songs arranged by George Walter and recorded by Leslie French (tenor). The music included: ‘It was a lover and his lass’ (Morley), ‘Under the greenwood tree’...

  • Ode on Dedicating a Building to Shakespeare (1937 Radio)

    Producer
    Felix Felton

    Radio broadcast of the ode written by David Garrick, with music by Arne, for the Stratford-upon-Avon Jubilee of 1769. Julian Herbage conducts The Boyd Neel String Orchestra and The BBC Singers. With Ion...

  • Music Hath Charms ... (1934 Radio)

    Radio music programme, inspired by the works of Shakespeare. The Northern Studio Orchestra, directed by John Bridge, plays Edward German’s Overture to ‘Richard III’, various pieces from Quilter’s...

  • Shakespeare Songs (1934 Radio)

    Radio programme showcasing a selection of English composers who set Shakespeare’s text to music. The selection is comprised of Arne’s ‘Where the bee sucks’, G. A. Macfarren’s ‘When daisies...

  • Recital by John Coates (1933 Radio)

    Radio broadcast featuring leading English tenor John Coates (1865-1941) singing a variety of Shakespeare’s songs. Includes music by Thomas Morley, Arne, Linley, Boyce.