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The Death of Tintagiles

on BBC Radio 3

by Maurice Maeterlinck (written in 1894) translated by Basil Ashmore
with Dorothy Tutin
Music composed by Vaughan Williams (1913) and broadcast now for the first time played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra, leader Colin Staveley, conducted by Rae Jenkins

Contributors

Author:
Maurice Maeterlinck
Translated by:
Basil Ashmore
Music composed by:
Vaughan Williams
Musicians:
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader:
Colin Staveley
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Producer:
Raymond Raikes
Ygraine:
Dorothy Tutin
Tintagiles, her brother:
Daniel Rose
Bellangere, her sister:
Helen Worth
Aglovale:
John Ruddock
Three Servants of the Queen:
Anthony Newlands
Three Servants of the Queen:
Malcolm Hayes
Three Servants of the Queen:
Geoffrey Collins

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