(CM140: 30 cues) In Act V (‘The Belmont Act’) Shakespeare’s philosophy on the power of music is expounded (cf W7), an Act ‘drenched in moonlight …
Značka: Measure for Measure
By Shakespeare and George Wilkins (CM198: 13 cues). Reconstructed text The un-Shakespearean quality of the first two acts has been noted and are generally accepted …
(CM207: 17 cues) H. J. Oliver in OS (1982) gives the background to the Music Lesson in III i 45-83, DO 101-2 gives the score …
(CM112: 25 cues) Note especially Dinn Music in ‘Love’s Labour lost’ (DM), Maynard on the songs and singers in this play (ME 176-7) and ‘A …
(CM203: 2 cues) SM17 in this play ‘the blaring stridency of military instruments is both self-expression and psychological compensation’. The York Waits have produced an …
(With Fletcher and possibly Massinger) (CM97-8: 47 cues). Original subtitle was ‘All is true’. This is largely a pageant play, in the words of Herbert …
Adapted by Thomas Middleton (CM137: 23 cues). AS2 App2: pp 201-3 The songs, by F.W. Sternfeld. See also David Lindley on the provoking power of …
(CM176: 27 cues) MM178-182 Suggestions for music discussed including ‘Aeirs in 5 parts’ by HOLBORNE. MM182: minimum 7 players: 2-3 bowed strings and one plucked; …
(CM20-21: 43 cues). Note especially Penguin edition, ed. H. J. Oliver, 1968, 2005, The Songs, pp 105-8. and Denis Stevens. The five songs in ‘As …
Dates at the beginning indicate month and year of a review in The Gramophone magazine (and those in curves after the title indicate that the …
(CM8-9: 49 cues) L17-19: cornetts the only designated instruments.BR121 notes the use of dance in modern productions act scene line Click here to find out …
SETTINGS FOR SHAKESPEARE PLAYS IN MUSIC OF HIS TIME incorporating passages which relate to music and dancing * Indicates that this word will be found …
and other instrumental pieces bearing characteristic titles included in anthologies of Elizabethan and Jacobean music. The rare titles with the wording as it occurs in …
Charting Uncharted Waters The era of maritime exploration during the Elizabethan period (1558-1603) was marked by significant navigational innovations that transformed the way sailors ventured …
Charting Uncharted Waters The Elizabethan era (1558-1603) witnessed a period of cartographic innovation and geographic exploration that reshaped the world’s understanding of its own boundaries. …
A Reaction to Protestant Establishment The Elizabethan era (1558-1603) witnessed the rise of Puritanism and nonconformity as dissenting movements within the context of the established …
A Divided Religious Landscape The Elizabethan era (1558-1603) was a time of religious tumult in England, with the dichotomy between Catholics and Protestants shaping social …