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Boris Godunov

on BBC Radio 3

ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN'S historical drama, translated and adapted by D.M. THOMAS
Music (originally composed for a stage production in Moscow) by Prokofiev, performed by the BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA and the Halle Choir (men's voices) conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
With TIMOTHY BATESON, CAROLE BOYD, JAMES BRYCE, GEOFFREY COLLINS, NIGEL GRAHAM, MADI HEDD, RICHARD HUW, ALEX JENNINGS, PAT KEEN, STUART ORGAN, CLIVE PANTO, HILDA SCHRODER, PAULINE SIDDLE, AUSON TRUEFTTT, PETER TUDDENHAM and JOHN WEBB
A delight A great event (DRAMA)
Solo singing coach SIMON JOLY
Russian adviser RITA WEISSMAN
Music producer CLIVE BENNEIT
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS

8.0* Interlude

8.5* Boris Godunov Part 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Aleksandr Pushkin
Adapted By:
D. M. Thomas
Conducted By:
Edward Downes
Unknown:
Timothy Bateson,
Unknown:
Carole Boyd
Unknown:
James Bryce
Unknown:
Geoffrey Collins
Unknown:
Nigel Graham
Unknown:
Madi Hedd
Unknown:
Richard Huw
Unknown:
Alex Jennings
Unknown:
Pat Keen
Unknown:
Stuart Organ
Unknown:
Clive Panto
Unknown:
Hilda Schroder
Unknown:
Pauline Siddle
Unknown:
Auson Truefttt
Unknown:
Peter Tuddenham
Unknown:
John Webb
Boris Godunov:
Alan Howard
Jane Lapotaire:
William Nighy
Pimen Robert Harris:
Marina Mniszek
Prince Shuisky:
John Rowe
Varlaam:
William Squire
Vorotynsky:
Brett Usher
Pushkin:
Kerry Francis
Basmanov:
James Kerry
Patriarch:
Michael Bilton

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