Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Musical settings
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Musical settings
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Shakespeare, William
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- Shakespeare, in music & words
- "Komm herbei, Tod!", aus Shakespeares "Was ihr wollt" = "Kom nu hit, död!" : ur Shakespeares' "Trettondagsafton" = "Come away, death!" : from Shakespeare's "Twelfth night" = "Viens á moi, mort!" : poésie extraite de la pièce de Shakespeare "Comme il vous plaira" : op. 60, Nr. 1, Jean Sibelius
- Full fathom five, a four-part song, words by Shakespeare ; composed by Charles Wood
- How sweet the moonlight sleeps, a four-part song, composed by Henry Leslie ; words by Shakespeare
- Shakespeare songs, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Book 9
- April, a four-part song, words by Phil Robinson ; composed by Charles Salaman. How sweet the moonlight sleeps : a four-part song / words by Shakespeare ; composed by Charles Wood
- Schubert in blue, soprano and piano : 3 Shakespeare songs, [composer, Franz Peter Schubert] ; arranged as an affectionate tribute on the 150th anniversary of the master's death by Peter Dickinson
- Fifty Shakspere songs, for low voice, edited by Charles Vincent
- Over hill, over dale, a four-part song, words by Shakspeare, from "A midsummer nights' dream" ; composed by J.L. Hatton
- Songs from the plays of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare songs
- Take all my loves, 9 Shakespeare sonnets, Rufus Wainwright
- In sweet music, serenade on a setting of Shakespeare : for flute, viola, voice, and harp, William Schuman
- Shakespeare music, (music of the period), edited by E. W. Naylor
- Four Shakespeare songs, second set, for voice and piano, Bruce Montgomery
- The echoing garden, (Romeo and Juliet) : for soprano & tenor solo, choir and orchestra : (1990-92), Bent Sørensen
- Who is Sylvia?, Shakspere songs, no. 5, "Two gentlemen of Verona," act iv., scene 2, composed by G.A. Macfarren ; [librettist, Shakespeare]
- The tempest, suite for soprano, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, cello and contrabass : 2001/2011, Isidora Žebeljan
- Storm, for children's chorus, women's chorus and ensemble, [music by] Judith Weir ; words by William Shakespeare
- Collected songs, 24 songs for high voice and piano, Virgil Thomson
- Bottom: on Shakespeare
- Collected song cycles, medium/low voice, Dominick Argento
- Lady Macbeth, for soprano and chamber ensemble : 2009, Benjamin de Murashkin ; libretto by William Shakespeare
- The lover and his lass, music by E.J. Moeran ; words by Shakespeare
- Shakespeare songs, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Book 7
- Complete piano works, Sergei Rachmaninoff
- A Midsummer night's dream, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Regency Enterprises present a Michael Hoffman film
- Shakespeare songs, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Pappano
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