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  1. Oct 1, 1990 · Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario. October 1, 1990. Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner, Narrator: Christopher Plummer. Buy on Amazon. Henry V is the last play of William Shakespeare’s history trilogy which charts the growth and maturation of the young and rebellious Prince Hal into one of England’s greatest monarchs.

  2. Henry V is often interpreted as a patriotic play about one of the great English kings: Henry is viewed as a national hero, a brave warrior and decisive commander, who sails for France to reclaim the land of his ancestors. Certainly the two most celebrated film adaptations of Shakespeare’s play, Laurence Olivier’s 1944 film (produced during ...

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  4. Suite from Henry V is a 1963 orchestral arrangement of music that composer William Walton wrote for the 1944 Olivier film. The arrangement is by Muir Mathieson, and is in five movements. Henry V – A Shakespeare Scenario is a 50-minute work for narrator, SATB chorus, boys' choir (optional), and full orchestra.

  5. The ground for the action of Henry V was first set in Henry IV, Part 2, when the dying King Henry IV advised his son to quash England’s civil war by redirecting the violence out and away from the kingdom. Responding to his father’s advice, the newly crowned King Henry V set his sights on a war in France. This explains why the current play ...

  6. 1988 "Shakespeare Scenario" In 1988 Christopher Palmer constructed what he called "Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario" for orchestra and narrator, from Walton's score and Shakespeare's words. It expands considerably on the Sargent and Matheson arrangements, and has a playing time of around an hour. The sections are: Prologue

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · Henry V, chronicle play in five acts by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1599 and published in 1600 in a corrupt quarto edition; the text in the First Folio of 1623, printed seemingly from an authorial manuscript, is substantially longer and more reliable.

  8. Henry V is one of Shakespeare’s so-called history plays. It forms the fourth part of a tetralogy (a four-part series) dealing with the historical rise of the English royal House of Lancaster. (The three plays that come before it are Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.) Henry V, probably written in 1599, is one of the most ...