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William Shakespeare

(1564–1616)

Kompositioner

Act 1 Scene 1: Alas the Part I Had in Gloucester's Blood
Act 1 Scene 2: Many Years of Happy Years Befall
Act 1 Scene 3: My Lord Aumerle, Is Harry Hereford Arm'd
Act 1 Scene 4: We Did Observe, Cousin Aumerle
Act 2 Scene 1: Will the King Come
Act 3 Scene 1: PRINCE Where are the vile beginners of this fray?
Act 3 Scene 1: Verona, a public place
Act 3 Scene 2: JULIET Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband
Act 3 Scene 2: Juliet's bedroom
Act 3 Scene 3: FRIAR LAWRENCE Hold thy desperate hand!
Act 3 Scene 3: Friar Lawrence's cell
Act 3 Scene 3: ROMEO 'Tis torture, and not mercy
Act 3 Scene 4: Capulet's mansion
Act 3 Scene 5: CAPULET When the sun sets, the earth doth drizzle dew
Act 3 Scene 5: JULIET O God! - O Nurse, how shall this be prevented?
Act 3 Scene 5: Juliet's bedroom
Act 3 Scene 5: LADY CAPULET Ho, daughter, are you up?
Act 4 Scene 1: FRIAR LAWRENCE Hold then, go home, be merry, give consent
Act 4 Scene 1: Friar Lawrence's cell
Act 4 Scene 2: Capulet's mansion
Act 4 Scene 3: Juliet's bedroom
Act 4 Scene 4: A room in Capulet's mansion
Act 4 Scene 5: FRIAR LAWRENCE Come, is the bride ready to go to church?
Act 4 Scene 5: Juliet's bedroom
Act I Scene I
Act I Scene I
Act I Scene II
Act I Scene II
Act I Scene III
Act II Scene I
Act II Scene II
Act II Scene II
Act II Scene III
Act II Scne I
Act III Scene I
Act III Scene II
Act III Scene II
Act III Scene III (from line 88)
Act III Scene III (up to line 87)
Act III Scene IV
Act III Scene V
Act IV Scene I
Act IV Scene I
Act IV Scene II
Act IV Scene II
Act IV Scene III
Act IV Scene IV
Act IV Scene V
Act V Scene I
Act V Scene I
Act V Scene II
Act V Scene II
Act V Scene III
Act V Scene IV
And Will He Not Come Again (Hamlet)
As You Came From That Holy Land (Hamlet)
Bergamaca (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Bonny Sweet Robin (Hamlet)
Can't Stop Myself From Loving You
Can't Stop Myself From Loving You
Can't Stop Myself From Loving You
Can't Stop Myself From Loving You
Come Live With Me (The Merry Wives of Windsor)
Coranto (Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing)
Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more"
Ein Sonnett
Farewell Dear Love (Twelfth Night)
Fortune My Foe (The Merry Wives of Windsor)
Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies (The Tempest)
Get Ye Hence (The Winter's Tale)
Hamlet (excerpt) (feat. narrator: Gary Watson) / Leadbelly - Christmas Is a Comin'
Hamlet - Monolog des Hamlet 3. Akt 1. Szene
Hamlet - Szene Ophelia-Hamlet 3. Akt 1. Szene
Hamlet, Act I, Scene 1
Hamlet, Act I, Scene 2
Hamlet, Act I, Scene 3
Hamlet, Act I, Scene 4
Hamlet, Act I, Scene 5
Hamlet, Act II, Scene 1
Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2
Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2 (continued)
Hamlet, Act III, Scene 1
Hamlet, Act III, Scene 2
Hamlet, Act III, Scene 3
Hamlet, Act III, Scene 4
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 2
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 3
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 4
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 6
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 7
Hamlet, Act V, Scene 1
Hamlet, Act V, Scene 2
Hark, Hark, the Lark (Cymbeline)
Hoboken Brawl 'Brawl' (Love's Labour's Lost)
How Should I Your True Love Know (Hamlet)
I Loathe That I Did Love (Hamlet)
In Youth When I Did Love (Hamlet)
Introduction
Introduction I
Introduction II
It Was a Lover, and His Lass (As You Like It)
Jog on, Jog on, the Footpath Way (The Winter's Tale)
Kemp's Jig (Love's Labour's Lost, Hamlet, Twelfth Night)
King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute"
La Volta (Troilus and Cressida)
Late at Night
Lawn as White as Driven Snow (The Winter's Tale)
My Little Angel
My Little Angel
O Mistress Mine Where Are You Roaming? (Twelfth Night)
O Sweet Oliver (As You Like It)
Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara"
Passamezzo Pavan (Twelfth Night)
QM (Queen Mary's) Dumpe (The Taming of the Shrew, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Romeo and Juliet, The Rape of Lucrece)
Scottish Jigge 'Scotch Jig' (Much Ado About Nothing)
Sellengers Round (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Sigh No More Ladies (Much Ado About Nothing)
Sonett 18
Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart"
Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk"
Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit"
Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have"
Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil"
Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions"
Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?"
Staines Morris (Henry IV, All's Well That Ends Well)
Take, O Take Those Lips Away (Measure for Measure)
The Earl of Essex Measure (Love's Labour's Lost, Romeo and Juliet, Richard II, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Henry VIII)
The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree"
The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity"
The Poor Soul Sat Sighing (The Willow Song) (Othello)
The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life"
The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought"
The Sinkapace Galliard (Much Ado About Nothing, Henry V, Twelfth Night)
The Taming of the Shrew, Act II: Scene i
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act III: Scene ii
The Woosell Cock, So Black of Hue (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
There Dwelt a Man in Babylon (Twelfth Night)
Tomorrow Is St. Valentine's Day (Hamlet)
Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death"
Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips"
Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
When Daffodils Begin to Peer (The Winter's Tale)
When That I Was and a Little Tine [sic] Boy (Twelfth Night)
When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy (Twelfth Night)
Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck (The Tempest)