Be Thou Now Persuaded - Living In A Shakespearean World

William Shakespeare

Spedizione € 6.50, gratuita per ordini superiori a 90€
Be Thou Now Persuaded - Living In A Shakespearean World di William Shakespeare - CD
Importati
William ShakespeareFormato: CD69.50 € Aggiungi al carrello

"Remastered in Rhinophonic Authentic Sound"

Also included are an 80-page book with essays on Shakespeare's life and times, an overview of Elizabethan theatre, synopses of the featured plays and poems, and complete transcripts of Volumes 1-4.

All Original Recordings produced under license from Caedmon/Harper Audio, except certain titles under license from Naxos AudioBooks, HNH International Ltd., or from Sony Music Special Products, a Division of Sony Music, a Group of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; or courtesy of BMG Music/The RCA Records Label, under license from BMG Special Products; or courtesy of NBC.

Tracklist

. Volume 1: To Be...
. Greetings
1-1.a. Good Day, Good Day (Troilus And Cressida; Act III, Scene III)
1-1.b. Good Morrow To This Fair Assembly (Much Ado About Nothing; Act V, Scene IV)
1-1.c. Good Morrow, Ajax (Troilus And Cressida; Act III, Scene III)
1-1.d. Good Morrow, Sweet Hal (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act I, Scene II)
1-1.e. Who's There? (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene I)
1-1.f. God Save You Sir John! Welcome, Ancient Pistol (The Second Part Of King Henry IV; Act II, Scene IV)
1-1.g. Good Day And Happiness, Dear Rosalind (As You Like It; Act IV, Scene I)
1-1.h. Signior Romeo Bon Jour (Romeo And Juliet; Act II, Scene IV)
1-1.i. Good Morrow, Uncle Pandarus / Good Morrow, Cousin Cressida (Troilus And Cressida; Act I, Scene II)
1-1.j. Good Morrow, Kate (The Taming Of The Shrew; Act I, Scene II)
1-1.k. Good Morrow, Fair Ones (As You Like It; Act IV, Scene III)
1-1.l. Good Morrow, Benedick (Much Ado About Nothing; Act V, Scene IV)
1-1.m. Good Morrow, Cuz / Good Morrow, Sweet Hero (Much Ado About Nothing; Act III, Scene IV)
1-1.n. Welcome, Dear Rosencrantz And Guildenstern (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act II, Scene II)
1-1.o. Good Morrow, Neighbor Baptista / Good Morrow (The Taming Of The Shrew; Act II, Scene I)
1-1.p. How Does My Good Lord Hamlet? (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act II, Scene II)
1-1.q. Gentlewoman, Good Day! (The Two Gentlemen Of Verona; Act IV, Scene IV)
1-1.r. Good Morrow, Brutus (Julius Caesar; Act II, Scene I)
1-1.s. All Hail, Caesar, Good Morrow, Worthy Caesar (Julius Caesar; Act II, Scene II)
1-1.t. Good Morrow Antony (Julius Caesar; Act II, Scene II)
1-1.u. Good Morrow / Ay, And Good The Next Day Too (Troilus And Cressida; Act III, Scene III)
. Our Human Actions
1-2. O For A Muse Of Fire (The Life Of King Henry V; Act I, Scene I)
1-3. O Brave New World (The Tempest; Act V, Scene I)
1-4. What A Piece Of Work Is Man (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act II, Scene II)
1-5. All The World's A Stage (As You Like It; Act II, Scene VII)
1-6. Life's But A Walking Shadow (Macbeth; Act V, Scene V)
1-7. They Kill Us For Their Sport (King Lear; Act IV, Scene I)
1-8. Man Proud Man (Measure For Measure; Act II, Scene II)
1-9. Some Vicious Mole Of Nature (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene IV)
1-10. The Web Of Our Life (All's Well That Ends Well; Act IV, Scene III)
1-11. The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strained (The Merchant Of Venice; Act IV, Scene I)
. To Thine Own Self Be True
1-12. Our Remedies Oft In Ourselves Do Lie (All's Well That Ends Well; Act I, Scene I)
1-13. Hath Not A Jew Eyes? (The Merchant Of Venice; Act III, Scene I)
1-14. I Will A Round Unvarnish'd Tale Deliver (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act I, Scene III)
1-15. I Am Not What I Am (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act I, Scene I)
1-16. I Edgar Nothing Am (King Lear; Act II, Scene III)
1-17. Oh What A Rogue And Peasant Slave Am I (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act II, Scene II)
1-18. Herein Will I Imitate The Sun (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act I, Scene II)
1-19. Banish Plump Jack, And Banish All The World (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act II, Scene IV)
1-20. I Have Of Late (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act II, Scene II)
1-21. It Is A Melancholy Of Mine Own (As You Like It; Act IV, Scene I)
1-22. There Was A Star Danced (Much Ado About Nothing; Act II, Scene I)
1-23. He Is All Mirth (Much Ado About Nothing; Act III, Scene II)
1-24. I Am That Merry Wanderer Of The Night (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act II, Scene I)
1-25. Where The Bee Sucks, There Suck I (The Tempest; Act V, Scene I)
1-26. A Born Devil (The Tempest; Act IV, Scene I)
1-27. A Man Or A Fish? (The Tempest; Act II, Scene II)
1-28. For Her Own Person, It Beggar'd All Description (Antony And Cleopatra; Act II, Scene II)
1-29. O, How That Name Befits My Composition (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act II, Scene I)
. Vaulting Ambition, Which O'erleaps Itself
1-30. Thou, Nature, Art My Goddess (King Lear; Act I, Scene II)
1-31. Can I Do This, And Cannot Get A Crown? (The Third Part Of King Henry VI; Act III, Scene II)
1-32. Come, You Spirits (Macbeth; Act I, Scene V)
. King And Country
1-33. Once More Unto The Breach, Dear Friends (The Life Of King Henry V; Act III, Scene I)
1-34. This Other Eden (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act II, Scene I)
1-35. Mine Honor Is My Life (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act I, Scene I)
1-36. Honor Is A Mere Scutcheon (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act V, Scene I)
1-37. I Would Give All My Fame For A Pot Of Ale And Safety (The Life Of King Henry V; Act III, Scene II)
. Sweet Comedy And Mirthful Comic Shows
1-38. I Am Not Only Witty In Myself (The Second Part Of King Henry IV; Act I, Scene II)
1-39. I Am A Great Eater Of Beef (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act I, Scene III)
1-40. Here Comes Romeo (Romeo And Juliet; Act II, Scene IV)
1-41. Didst Thou Ever See Me Do Such A Trick? (The Two Gentlemen Of Verona; Act IV, Scene IV)
1-42. I Can Compare Our Rich Misers (Pericles; Act II, Scene I)
1-43. Wherefore, Sweetheart What's Your Metaphor (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act I, Scene III)
1-44. In The Secret Parts Of Fortune? (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act II, Scene II)
1-45. Motley's The Only Wear (As You Like It; Act II, Scene VII)
1-46. Wast Ever In Court, Shepherd? (As You Like It; Act III, Scene II)
1-47. This Fellow Is Wise Enough To Play The Fool (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act III, Scene I)
1-48. Sirrah, You Were Best To Take My Coxcomb (King Lear; Act I, Scene IV)
. What Madness Rules In Brainsick Me
1-49. It Hath Made Me Mad (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene I)
1-50. O What A Noble Mind Is Here Overthrown (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene I)
1-51. Away! The Foul Fiend Follows Me! (King Lear; Act III, Scene IV)
1-52. Out, Damn'd Spot! (Macbeth; Act V, Scene I)
1-53. O Fool, I Shall Go Mad (King Lear; Act II, Scene IV)
1-54. The Lunatic, The Lover And The Poet (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act V, Scene I)
. Volume 2: Love's Labors
. Beauty's Ensign
2-1. Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred? (The Merchant Of Venice; Act III, Scene II)
2-2. Beauty Itself Doth Of Itself Persuade (The Rape Of Lucrece; Lines 29-30)
2-3. God Bless My Ladies! Are They All In Love (Love's Labour's Lost; Act II, Scene I)
2-4. O She Doth Teach The Torches To Burn Bright (Romeo And Juliet; Act I, Scene V)
2-5. If With His Tongue, He Cannot Win A Woman (The Two Gentlemen Of Verona; Act III, Scene I)
2-6. Fair Katherine, And Most Fair (The Life Of King Henry V; Act V, Scene II)
2-7. Good Morrow, Kate (The Taming Of The Shrew; Act II, Scene I)
2-8. Was Ever Woman In This Humor Woo'd? (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act I, Scene II)
2-9. She Lov'd Me For The Dangers I Had Passed (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act I, Scene III)
2-10. The Honorable Lady Of The House, Which Is She? (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act I, Scene V)
2-11. Love Me! Why, It Must Be Requited (Much Ado About Nothing; Act II, Scene III)
2-12. Come Woo Me, Woo Me (As You Like It; Act IV, Scene I)
2-13. This Bud Of Love (Romeo And Juliet; Act II, Scene II)
. The Very Flame Of Love
2-14. Love Is A Spirit All Compact Of Fire (Venus And Adonis; Lines 149-50)
2-15. Perdition Catch My Soul, But I Do Love Thee (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act III, Scene III)
2-16. Give Me To Drink Mandragora (Antony And Cleopatra; Act I, Scene V)
2-17. Come, Night, Come, Romeo (Romeo And Juliet; Act III, Scene II)
2-18. O Coz, Coz, Coz (As You Like It; Act IV, Scene I)
2-19. I Am Giddy (Troilus And Cressida; Act III, Scene II)
2-20. How Now, My Love! (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act I, Scene I)
2-21. What Angel Wakes Me From My Flowery Bed? (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act III, Scene I)
2-22. Do Not You Love Me? (Much Ado About Nothing; Act V, Scene IV)
2-23. How Sweet The Moonlight (The Merchant Of Venice; Act V, Scene I)
. Love-Sick Love
2-24. I Am Your Spaniel (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act II, Scene I)
2-25. My Idolatrous Fancy Must Sanctify His Reliques (All's Well That Ends Well; Act I, Scene I)
2-26. O Phebe, Phebe, Phebe! (As You Like It; Act II, Scene IV)
2-27. If Music Be The Food Of Love, Play On (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act I, Scene I)
2-28. Like Patience On A Monument (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act II, Scene IV)
. Sweet Silent Hours Of Marriage Joys
2-29. Now Fair Hippolyta, Our Nuptial Hour (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act I, Scene I)
2-30. This Dear Encounter (Romeo And Juliet; Act II, Scene VI)
2-31. Does Thou In Conscience Think (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act IV, Scene III)
2-32. I Am Not Adriana Nor Thy Wife (The Comedy Of Errors; Act II, Scene II)
2-33. Dwell I But In The Suburbs Of Your Good Pleasure? (Julius Caesar; Act II, Scene I)
. In My Heart's Core
2-34. Like To A Double Cherry (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act III, Scene II)
2-35. Give Me That Man That Is Not Passion's Slave (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene II)
2-36. To You, Antonio (The Merchant Of Venice; Act I, Scene I)
. Between The Child And Parent
2-37. His Good Report Should Have Been My Son (Coriolanus; Act I, Scene III)
2-38. Call You Me Daughter? (The Taming Of The Shrew; Act II, Scene I)
2-39. I Am Wild In My Beholding (Pericles; Act V, Scene I)
2-40. You Gods, Look Down (The Winter's Tale; Act V, Scene III)
2-41. I Think This Lady To Be My Child Cordelia (King Lear; Act IV, Scene VII)
. Drown'd With Grief
2-42. If By Your Art (The Tempest; Act I, Scene II)
2-43. I Know Not Seems (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene II)
2-44. Grief Fills The Room Up Of My Absent Child (The Life And Death Of King John; Act III, Scene IV)
2-45. O, That This Too Too Solid Flesh (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene II)
2-46. Ah, My Young Princes (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act IV, Scene IV)
. Volume 3: Hot Blood
. Bitter Business
3-1. I Say, We Will Have No More Marriages (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene I)
3-2. All Is Lost; This Foul Egyptian Hath Betrayed Me (Antony And Cleopatra; Act Iv, Scene XII)
3-3. Thou Subtle, Perjur'd, False Disloyal Man! (The Two Gentlemen Of Verona; Act IV, Scene II)
3-4. The Man That Hath No Music In Himself (The Merchant Of Venice; Act V, Scene I)
3-5. Who Will Believe Thee, Isabel? (Measure For Measure; Act II, Scene IV)
. To Curse Awhile
3-6. I Know How To Curse (The Tempest; Act I, Scene II)
3-7. Abhorred Slave (The Tempest; Act I, Scene II)
3-8. All The Infections That The Sun Sucks Up (The Tempest; Act II, Scene II)
3-9. I Would Thou Didst Itch From Head To Foot (Troilus And Cressida; Act II, Scene I)
3-10. How Long Is't Ago, Jack, Thou Sawest Thine Own Knee? (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act II, Scene IV)
3-11. What, My Dear Lady Disdain! Are You Yet Living? (Much Ado About Nothing; Act I, Scene I)
. Dizzy-Eyed Fury And Great Rage Of Heart
3-12. Good Sister, Wrong Me Not (The Taming Of The Shrew; Act II, Scene I)
3-13. A Lunatic Lean-Witted Fool (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act II, Scene I)
3-14. Stay, Dog, For Thou Shalt Hear Me (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act I, Scene III)
3-15. What's The Matter, You Dissentious Rogues (Coriolanus; Act I, Scene I)
3-16. Signior Antonio... You Have Rated Me (The Merchant Of Venice; Act I, Scene III)
3-17. O Goneril! You Are Not Worth The Dust (King Lear; Act IV, Scene II)
3-18. Hear, Nature, Hear Dear Goddess, Hear! (King Lear; Act I, Scene IV)
3-19. Blow Winds And Crack Your Cheeks (King Lear; Act III, Scene II)
. Mad Devil Of Jealousy
3-20. I Hate The Moor (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act I, Scene III)
3-21. Inch-Thick, Knee-Deep (The Winter's Tale; Act I, Scene II)
3-22. I Had Been Happy (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act III, Scene III)
. Heady Murder, Spoil And Villainy
3-23. Draw Thy Tool! (Romeo And Juliet; Act I, Scene I)
3-24. I Am Fortune's Fool (Romeo And Juliet; Act III, Scene I)
3-25. Vengeance Is In My Heart (Titus Andronicus; Act II, Scene III)
3-26. Out, Vile Jelly! (King Lear; Act III, Scene VII)
3-27. I Am Not In The Giving Vein Today (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act IV, Scene II)
3-28. Is Thy Name Tyrrel? (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act IV, Scene II)
3-29. What Would You Undertake (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act IV, Scene VII)
3-30. Great Glamis! (Macbeth; Act I, Scene V)
3-31. If It Were Done When 'Tis Done (Macbeth; act I, Scene VII)
3-32. Is This A Dagger I See Before Me (Macbeth; Act II, Scene I)
3-33. I Have Been Studying (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act V, Scene V)
3-34. It Is The Cause (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act V, Scene II)
3-35. Now Might I Do It Pat (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene III)
. Confounding Shame And Guilt
3-36. O My Offense Is Rank (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene III)
3-37. Give Me Another Horse (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act V, Scene III)
3-38. Give Me Your Pardon, Sir (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act V, Scene II)
3-39. I'll Be Wise (The Tempest; Act V, Scene I)
. Volume 4: Or Not To Be...
. Supernatural Solicitings
4-1. Now The Hungry Lion Roars (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act V, Scene I)
4-2. When Shall We Three Meet Again (Macbeth; Act I, Scene I)
4-3. So Foul And Fair A Day (Macbeth; Act I, Scene III)
4-4. Double, Double Toil And Trouble (Macbeth; Act IV, Scene I)
4-5. Thou Shall See Me At Philippi (Julius Caesar; Act IV, Scene III)
4-6. O My Prophetic Soul! (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene V)
4-7. Sweet Remembrancer (Macbeth; Act III, Scene IV)
. What Dreams May Come
4-8. O Sleep, O Gentle Sleep (The Second Part Of King Henry IV; Act III, Scene I)
4-9. Sleep No More! (Macbeth; Act II, Scene II)
4-10. I Have Not Slept (Julius Caesar; Act II, Scene I)
4-11. She Dreamt To-Night (Julius Caesar; Act II, Scene II)
4-12. What Was Your Dream? (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act I, Scene IV)
4-13. When My Cue Comes, Call Me And I Will Answer (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act IV, Scene I)
4-14. O, Then, I See Queen Mab Hath Been With You (Romeo And Juliet; Act I, Scene IV)
4-15. I Fear, Too Early (Romeo And Juliet; Act I, Scene IV)
4-16. We Defy Augury (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act V, Scene II)
. Of Graves, Of Worms, Of Epitaphs
4-17. I Have Lived Long Enough (Macbeth; Act V, Scene III)
4-18. We Have Heard The Chimes At Midnight (The Second Part Of King Henry IV; Act III, Scene II)
4-19. It Smells Of Mortality (King Lear; Act IV, Scene VI)
4-20. All That Lives Must Die (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene II)
4-21. How Long Hast Thou Been A Grave-Maker? (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act V, Scene I)
. Engrossing Death
4-22. Come Away, Come Away, Death (Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will; Act II, Scene IV)
4-23. Be Absolute For Death (Measure For Measure; Act III, Scene I)
4-24. If I Must Die (Measure For Measure; Act III, Scene I)
4-25. Of Comfort No Man Speak (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act III, Scene II)
4-26. To Be Or Not To Be (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act III, Scene I)
. Strange Cases Of Death
4-27. Nothing In His Life Became Him Like The Leaving It (Macbeth; Act I, Scene IV)
4-28. Lay On Macduff (Macbeth; Act V, Scene VIII)
4-29. The Bloody Dog Is Dead (The Tragedy Of King Richard III; Act V, Scene IV)
4-30. O Harry Thou Hast Robbed Me Of My Youth (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act V, Scene IV)
4-31. Cut Me To Pieces (Coriolanus; Act V, Scene VI)
4-32. I Kill'd Not Thee With Half So Good A Will (Julius Caesar; Act V, Scene V)
4-33. And Smote Him, Thus (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act V, Scene II)
4-34. Howl, Howl, Howl, Howl! (King Lear; Act V, Scene III)
4-35. The Rest Is Silence (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act V, Scene II)
4-36. I Am Dying, Egypt, Dying (Antony And Cleopatra; Act IV, Scene XV)
4-37. I Have Immortal Longings In Me (Antony And Cleopatra; Act V, Scene II)
4-38. Falstaff He Is Dead (The Life Of King Henry V; Act II, Scene III)
4-39. Ah, Dear Juliet, Why Are Thou Yet So Fair? (Romeo And Juliet; Act V, Scene III)
4-40. O Happy Dagger! This Is Thy Sheath (Romeo And Juliet; Act V, Scene III)
4-41. Fear No More The Heat O' The Sun (Cymbeline; Act IV, Scene II)
. Epilogue
4-42. Our Revels Are Now Ended (The Tempest; Act IV, Scene I)
. Farewells
4-43.a. Little Helen Farewell (All's Well That Ends Well; Act I, Scene I)
4-43.b. Farewell Master Farewell Farewell (The Tempest; Act II, Scene II)
4-43.c. And So Farewell Katharina (The Taming Of The Shrew; Act I, Scene I)
4-43.d. Farewell Sweet Play Fellow (A Midsummer-Night's Dream; Act I, Scene I)
4-43.e. Poor Jack Farewell (The First Part Of King Henry IV; Act V, Scene IV)
4-43.f. Farewell, Doll; Farewell, Good Wenches (The Second Part Of King Henry IV; Act II, Scene IV)
4-43.g. Farewell, Old Gaunt (The Tragedy Of King Richard II; Act I, Scene II)
4-43.h. Sweet Valentine, Adieu (The Two Gentlemen Of Verona; Act I, Scene I)
4-43.i. Farewell, My Desdemona (Othello, The Moor Of Venice; Act III, Scene III)
4-43.j. Bid Them Farewell Cordelia (King Lear; Act I, Scene I)
4-43.k. Farewell Kind Charmian, Iras Long Farewell (Antony And Cleopatra; Act V, Scene II)
4-43.l. Adieu; Farewell My Wife, My Mother (Coriolanus; Act IV, Scene I)
4-43.m. Farewell Ophelia (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act I, Scene III)
4-43.n. Sweets To The Sweet Farewell (Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark; Act V, Scene I)
4-43.o. Honest Nurse, Farewell (Romeo And Juliet; Act II, Scene V)
4-43.p. Farewell Brutus (Julius Caesar; Act V, Scene I)
4-43.q. Farewell Cassius (Julius Caesar; Act V, Scene)
4-43.r. A Thousand Times Good Night (Romeo And Juliet; Act II, Scene II)
. Disc 5: Romeo And Juliet
5-1. Act I, Scene I
5-2. Act I, Scene II
5-3. Act I, Scene III
5-4. Act I, Scene IV
5-5. Act I, Scene V
5-6. Act II, Scene I
5-7. Act II, Scene II
5-8. Act II, Scene III
5-9. Act II, Scene IV
5-10. Act II, Scene V
5-11. Act II, Scene VI
. Disc 6: Romeo And Juliet
6-1. Act III, Scene I
6-2. Act III, Scene II
6-3. Act III, Scene III
6-4. Act III, Scene IV
6-5. Act III, Scene V
6-6. Act IV, Scene I
6-7. Act IV, Scene II
6-8. Act IV, Scene III
6-9. Act IV, Scene IV
6-10. Act IV, Scene V
6-11. Act V, Scene I
6-12. Act V, Scene II
6-13. Act V, Scene III

Questo sito utilizza solo cookies tecnici e cookies analitics propri e di terzi. Per ulteriori informazioni vedi la nostra informativa. Chiudi