Julius Caesar :II. teil /Shakespeare. | Raoul Aslan. | |
Julius Caesar :1. teil /Shakespeare. | Raoul Aslan. | |
Hamlet :Monolog /Shakespeare. | Gustaf Grundgens. | |
Hamlet (Act 2, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
St. Crispin's day /Shakespeare ; William Walton, music. | Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Taming of the shrew :Part 2 (What is your will, sir, that you send for me?) (Act 5, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe. | |
King Henry V.Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
Henry V /Shakespeare ; music by William Walton. | Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor. | |
She never told her love :from Twelfth night" Act 2 : from "50 Shakespeare songs" ; Orpheus with his lute : from Henry VIII," Act 3 : from "50 Shakespeare songs" /Carl Busch ; Shakespeare. | Laura Littlefield, soprano with orchestra. | |
The letter scene :Macbeth (Act 1 Scene 5) /Shakespeare. | Sybil Thorndike ; Lewis Casson. | |
Othello (Act 1, Scene 3) /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
The voice of poetry :sonnet xxx. fear no more the heat of the sun /Shakespeare. | Edith Evans. | |
Shakespearian soliloquies :(a) King Henry IV : Part 2 : Falstaff ; A good sherris sack ; (b) As you like it : Jaques : A fool, a fool! I met a fool i,the forest ; (c)As you like it : Jaques : All the world's a stage /Shakespeare. | Anthony Quayle. | |
Julius Caesar :Antony's oration : Part 2 (If you have tears, prepare shed them now) (Act 3, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern. | |
Henry V /Shakespeare ; music by William Walton. | Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra and chorus ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Shakespearian soliloquies :(a) King Henry IV : Part 1 : Falstaff ; If I be not ashamed of my soldiers ; (b) King Henry IV : Part 1 : Falstaff ; Well 'tis no matter; honour pricks me on /Shakespeare. | Anthony Quayle. | |
Henry V /Shakespeare ; music by William Walton. | Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor. | |
The battle of Agincourt (Concluded) :Burgunday's speech /Shakespeare ; William Walton, music. | Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharomia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor. | |
The Merchant Of Venice.Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
The voice of poetry :(vol. 2) sonnet lxxiii-that time of year /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
When daisies pied and violets blue, or, The cuckoo song :from "Love's labor lost" Act 5, Scene 2 : from "50 Shakespeare songs" /Thomas A. Arne ; Shakespeare. | Laura Littlefield, soprano with orchestra. | |
Hamlet :Hamlet's speech to the players (Act 3, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothers. | |
The Dagger Speech.Shakespeare. | Basil Maine. | |
Merchant Of Venice.Shakespeare. | Ellen Terry. | |
When that I was a little tiny boy ; Hold thy peace /Fielding, music ; Shakespeare. | Macdonough ; Dixon ; Werrenrath. | Victor. |
Hamlet :Act II, scene II : O what a rogue and peasant slave /Shakespeare. | Maurice Evans. | |
Henry V /Shakespeare ; music by William Walton. | Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor. | |
The voice of poetry :(vol. 2) sonnet xviii-shall i compare thee /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
(a) First chorus speech ;(b) Once moreunto the breach /Shakespeare ; William Walton, music. | Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Hamlet (act 4, Scene 4) /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
Hamlet :Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be" (Act 3, Scene 1) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern. | |
Julius Caesar :Brutus and Portia (Act 2, Scene 1) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe. | |
Henry V /Shakespeare ; music by William Walton. | Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor. | |
Merchant of Venice :The casket scene (act 3, scene 2) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe, with incidental music. | |
Benedick's Idea of a Wife /Shakespeare. | Ben Greet. | |
King Richard Ii.Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
The battle of Agincourt (Part 1) /Shakespeare ; William walton, music. | Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Come unto these yellow sands ; Green-sleeves /Shakespeare ; Purcell. | Werrenrath ; Dixon ; Hooley, baritone with male trio, harp and 'cello. | Victor. |
Take, o take those lips away ; Hey, ho, the wind and the rain /Shakespeare, [lyrics] ; Quilter, [music]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano. | Columbia. |
It was a lover and his lass /Thomas Morley, music ; [William Shakespeare, lyrics]. | Raymond Dixon ; Harry Macdonough, unaccompanied duet. | Victor. |
As you like it :Act 2, scene 7 : The tempest : Act 4, scene 1 /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
Twelfth night :The duke and Viola (Act 2, Scene 4) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe, with incidental music. | |
(a) Last chorus speech ;(b) Madrigal ; (c) Agincourt song /Shakespeare ; William Walton, music. | Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharomia Orchestra of London ; Chorus ; William Walton, conductor. | |
The voice of poetry :sonnet xxx. when to the sessions of sweet silent thought /Shakespeare. | Edith Evans. | |
Shylock to Antonio /Shakespeare. | Hubert Wells. | Berliner. |
Monolog aus "Hamlet" /Shakespeare. | Alexander Moissi. | |
Lo! here the gentle lark /words from Shakespeare ; Sir Henry R. Bishop. Solvejg's song = Chanson Solvejg : from Peer Gynt / Grieg. | Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano, with orchestra ; [Clement Barone, flute obbligato (1st work) ; Rosario Bourdon, conductor]. | |
Now entertain conjecture of a time /Shakespeare ; William Walton, music. | Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Othello.Shakespeare. | Paul Robeson; Uta Hagen. | |
Excerpts from "King John" /Shakespear. | John Gieloud ; massed chorus and orchestra. | |
Henry VI :Gloucester's soliloquy : Ay, Edward will use women honourably (Act 3, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | John Barrymore. | |
The voice of poetry :sonnet civ. to me fair friend /Shakespeare. | Edith Evans. | |
Soliloquy on the death of kings "richard ii" :act iii, scene i /Shakespeare. | Sir H. Beerbohm Tree. | |
John O'gaunt's Speech.Shakespeare. | Basil Maine. | |
Blow, blow, thou winter wind :from "As you like it" ("Novello standard glee book") /Shakespeare ; Stevens. | Raymond Dixon, tenor ; Male Quartet, with woodwind accompaniment. | |
The voice of poetry :sonnet cxvi. let me not to the marriage of true minds /Shakespeare. | Edith Evans. | |
Julius Caesar :Antony's oration : Part 1 (Friends, Romans, countrymen lend me your ears) (Act 3, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothern. | |
King Henry V. Act 2, scene 1 ;King Henry IV. Act 1, scene 3 /Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |
Night before the battle :Upon the king /Shakespeare. | Sir Laurence Olivier. | |
Henry V. At HarfleurShakespeare. | Lewis Waller. | |
The voice of poetry :fear no more the heat of the sun /Shakespeare. | Edith Evans. | |
Othello.Shakespeare. | Uta Hagen; Edith King. | |
The murder scene :Macbeth (Act 2 Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | Sybil Thorndike ; Lewis Casson. | |
Hamlet.Shakespeare. | Ellen Terry. | |
Henry V /Shakespeare ; music by William Walton. | Philharmonia Orchestra and chorus ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Hark! hark! the lark [and others] /Franz Schubert. | John McCormack, tenor ; Victor Salon Group [Wilfred Glenn, bass ; Charles Harrison, tenor ; Lewis James, tenor ; Elliott, Shaw, baritone ; with orchestra] ; Nathaniel Shilkret, conductor. | |
It was a lover and his lass /Shakespeare, [lyrics] ; Quilter, [music]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano. | Columbia. |
Hamlet :Hamlet's soliloquy : Now I am alone (Act 2, Scene 2) /Shakespeare. | John Barrymore. | |
A midsummer night's dream /[William Shakespeare, text ; Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, music]. | Burt Shepard. | Berliner. |
Henry V :London, 1600 ; Globe Theatre /Shakespeare ; William Walton, music. | Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; Chorus ; William Walton, conductor. | |
Dagger speech from Macbeth /Shakespeare. | Arthur Bourchier. | |
Come away, death :from "Twelfth night" /Shakespeare ; Sibelius. | Marian Anderson ; Kosti Vehanen. | |
Excerpts from "Richard II" /Shakespear. | John Gieloud ; massed chorus and orchestra. | |
Ase you like it :The seven ages of man "All the world's a stage" (act 2, scene 7) /Shakespeare. | E. H. Sothers. | |
Hamlet on Friendship /Shakespeare. | Ben Greet. | |
Who is Sylvia? /Shakespeare, [lyrics] ; Schubert, [music]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor ; Hamilton Harty, Piano. | Columbia. |
The quality of mercy is not strained :merchant of venice /Shakespeare. | Ellen Terry. | |
Henry v.'s speech before harfleur /Shakespeare. | Bransby Williams. | |
Hamlet.Shakespeare. | Maurice Evans. | |
King Richard Ii.Shakespeare. | John Gielgud. | |