Juilliard String Quartet: Robert Mann. Isodore Cohen Raphael Hillyer , Claus Adam
An opera in four acts
Libretto by Maria Cervinka-Rieger
German version by Kurt Honolka
Music by Dvorak
Chorus of the State High School of Music, Hamburg
(Chorus-Master, Adolf Detel)
Chorus of Norddeutscher Rundfunk
(Chorus-Master, Max Thurn)
Symphony Orchestra of Norddeutscher Rundfunk
Conducted by Peter Hermann Adler
Scene: Moscow in 1605-06
Act 1: The square in front of the Kremlin
Act 2
Scene 1: A room in the Kremlin
Scene 2: In the vaults of the Tsars
A human thing which only reason can acknowledge, and yet science and morals equally resist it..... This paradox is considered by RICHARD PETERS , Reader in Philosophy in the University of London.
Acr 3 The great hall of the Kremlin Acr 4: The garden of Prince Shuisky's house
by Sydney Goodsir Smith
This poem has been commissioned by the BBC for the bicentenary of the birth of Robert Burns.
Reader, Iain Cuthbertson