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A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff

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Sonnet 18 - A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff
Ophelia's Song Hamlet - A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff
Agincourt Henry V - A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff
Feste's Last Song Twelfth Night - A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff

About the album

A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff by Tony Maude presents a unique and melodic approach to the works of William Shakespeare. By combining timeless Shakespearean texts with original musical compositions, this album brings a fresh perspective to the Bard’s classics.

Shakespeare lovers will delight in the creative interpretations that honour the original spirit of the texts while adding a new dimension through music. Students of Shakespeare will find this album an invaluable resource, offering an engaging way to connect with the material and deepen their understanding. The album serves as an excellent study aid, making the language of Shakespeare more accessible and enjoyable.

With each track carefully crafted to complement the rhythm and emotion of Shakespeare’s words, listeners can appreciate the beauty of his poetry in a whole new light. Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Shakespeare or just beginning your exploration, A Collection of Shakespeare Stuff is sure to inspire and enrich your appreciation of these timeless works.

Label

Ancient Track Records

Release Date

2016

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Track List

1. Sonnet 18

3:00

2. The Battlements Hamlet

3:43

3. Ophelia's Song Hamlet

2:06

4. I do believe you think what now you speak Hamlet

2:36

5. Sonnet 109

3:25

6. Agincourt Henry V

2:45

7. When Icicles Hang by the Wall - Intro Sonnet 97

3:07

8. Sonnet 138

2:10

9. Where Should This Music Be?

5:19

10. Come Away Death Twelfth Night

3:36

11. Feste's Last Song Twelfth Night

3:19

12. Fear No More the Heat of the Sun Cymbeline

3:29

Reviews

Tony Maude’s interpretations of Shakespeare’s works are a revelation. He breathes new life into these classic texts, making them accessible and enjoyable for all.
Professor Richard Nate
- Eichstaett University -