Walton:: Richard III & Henry V::: Neville Marrinner con. [320 mp3]



Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

Best Online Casinos in Saskatchewan for 2026 Online casinos in Saskatchewan fall into two legal tiers, and the difference decides ...
Quebec

Quebec

Best Online Casinos in Quebec 2026: Compare Legal Options, Bonuses & Payments Online casinos in Quebec come down to two ...
Nunavut

Nunavut

Best Online Casinos in Nunavut 2026: Bonuses & Safe Real Money Play Online casinos in Nunavut all sit offshore. The ...
Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island

Online Casinos in PEI: How Prince Edward Island Players Choose a Safe Site in 2026 Online casinos in PEI are ...
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

Online Casinos in Nova Scotia 2026: What to Check Before You Join Online casinos in Nova Scotia split into two ...
Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador

Best Online Casinos in Newfoundland and Labrador 2026: Legal Play, Bonuses & Withdrawals Online casinos in Newfoundland and Labrador fall ...
New Brunswick

New Brunswick

Best Online Casinos in New Brunswick: Compare Legal Sites in 2026 Online casinos in New Brunswick split into two camps ...
Manitoba

Manitoba

Top Online Casinos in Manitoba: Legal Guide and Reviews 2026 Online casinos in Manitoba reach players through two separate channels, ...
British Columbia

British Columbia

Online Casinos in British Columbia: Legality and Trusted Options in 2026 Online casinos in British Columbia reach players through two ...
Alberta

Alberta

Online Casinos in Alberta 2026: Regulated Online Gambling Sites and Top Offshore Options Online casinos in Alberta now sit on ...
Phideas1
02-04-2013, 04:46 PM
~Today they found the body of King Richard III~

Sir William Walton (1902-1983)

Shakespeare Scenarios
Arranged by Christopher Palmer
Sir Neville Marriner
The Academy of St. Martin in the Field

(Compilation)

Henry V
Christopher Plummer ::: Narrator
1) Prologue
2) Embarkation
3) Interlude: Touch her soft lips and part
4) Halfleur
5) Agincourt
6) Interlude: At the French Court
7) Epilogue

Richard III
8) Prelude
9) Coronation
A) Fanfare & Homage
B) Fanfare & Processional
C) Sound Drums & Trumpets
D) Recessional

10) The Wooing
11) The Princes of Wales
12) The Princes in the Tower
13) Bosworth Field
14) Death of Richard & Finale

Free File Hosting – Online Storage; Upload Mp3, Videos, Music. Backup Files (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363541819/walton.zip.html?id=363541819&file=walton.zip)


erich.gold
02-04-2013, 05:20 PM
A million thanks my friend, excellent share!

Yen_
02-04-2013, 06:16 PM
Yes, a much maligned king, partly because of his deformity and Shakespeare. The current occupants of the throne are usurpers as Richard’s descendants would have had a greater right to it!

Thanks for the thrilling music and the great narration.


Phideas1
02-04-2013, 06:32 PM
I cut Gielgud out. His was not the right voice for ‘Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son of York.’ The role still belongs to Olivier and his superlative film… from which this music originated.

The study of Richard III is fascinating. First reading Josephine Tey’s delightful mystery classic THE DAUGHTER OF TIME lead to more research. Richard was the Last Plantagenet… the last English king to lose the crown in battle… and faced with the survival of his family or the families of his brother- he chose his own (poor, poor princes in The Tower). Shakespeare’ play is a hoot- but history is always embroidered by fiction.

Never the less… this inspired music seemed right to bring to the front on the day they announced the ancient bones were indeed those of the INFAMOUS king.


Petros
02-04-2013, 09:03 PM
Indeed! Who else but an infamous king would claim:
"Conscience is but a word that cowards use,
devised at first to keep the strong in awe.
Our strong arms be our conscience, swords, our law".

Thank you very much for your share, my friend.


Phideas1
02-04-2013, 09:57 PM
"I’ll be at charges for a looking glass
And entertain a score or two of tailors
To study fashions to adorn my body.
Shine ou, fair sun, till I have bought a glass,
That I may see my shadow as I pass."

😉


positron2x
02-05-2013, 04:29 AM
Thanks! 🙂

Scroll to Top