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Harris, Richard: Shakespeare's World (piano)

sheet music

Setting: Piano
Length: 32 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571519075
ISMN: 9780571519071
Shakespeare's World present arrangements for piano of some of the greatest music inspired by the Bard. With fourteen exceptional pieces, this is a cornucopia of music by the great composers from the famous films (Branagh's ‚Much Ado About Nothing', ‚Henry V' and ‚Hamlet' together with William Walton's outstanding score for Laurence Olivier's original ‚Henry V') alongside works by Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn. Also includes pieces from Royal Shakespeare Company productions composed by Nigel Hess and Stephen Warbeck.
 

Contents

1.
The First Kiss (Romeo And Juliet) (Hooper, Armstrong And De Vries)
2.
Sigh No More, Ladies (Much Ado About Nothing) (Doyle)
3.
Opening Titles (Henry V) (Doyle)
4.
Death Of Falstaff (Henry V) (Walton)
5.
Amor Est In Pectore (The Winter’s Tale) (Hess)
6.
Willow Song (Othello) (Hess)
7.
Wedding March (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) (Mendelssohn)
8.
Death Of Hamlet (Hamlet) (Doyle)
9.
Where The Bee Sucks (The Tempest) (Warbeck)
10.
Fantasy Overture (Romeo And Juliet) (Tchaikovsky)
11.
End Titles (Hamlet) (Morricone)
12.
Drinking Scene (Twelfth Night) (Harris)
13.
Banquo’s Ghost Appears At The Banquet (Macbeth) (Harris)
14.
Storm Scene (King Lear) (Harris)
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