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Then in 1864-66 came along Richard Simpson, who composed pieces of music to go with each of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, but none of his efforts have been recorded. A Contemporary, C. H. Perry, became an important teacher and composer while he used four of Shakespeare’s sonnets. Another century passed before two of his compositions have been recorded. The LP Age brought with it that composers gave into their interest in developing music to accompanying Shakespeare’s sonnets, and jazz singers decided to make Shakespeare’s sonnets important to sing. The jazz singers vary from Cleo Laine, in England, on to Stanslaw Soyka, who sings Shakespeare’s sonnets translated into Polish. Added fame with making up new tunes were the compulsive composers, such as Dmitri Kabalevsky, a Russian; André Tchaikowsky, a Pole; Hampson Sisler, an American, who were important to modern music. Each added to his fame among international composers by using Shakespeare’s sonnets. The list is longer with the accompanying discography.\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Language"]},"value":{"en":["English"]}},{"label":{"en":["Publisher"]},"value":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}},{"label":{"en":["Rights Statement"]},"value":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Video Editor"]},"value":{"en":["Nathan Georgitis"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eIn the twentieth century, recording changed the interest in Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets. Well over a half century after Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s death, another poet in England, Henry Lawes, decided to add music to one of Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets. Well over two centuries passed without that score being used. Then in 1864-66 came along Richard Simpson, who composed pieces of music to go with each of Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s 154 sonnets, but none of his efforts have been recorded. A Contemporary, C. H. Perry, became an important teacher and composer while he used four of Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets. Another century passed before two of his compositions have been recorded. The LP Age brought with it that composers gave into their interest in developing music to accompanying Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets, and jazz singers decided to make Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets important to sing. The jazz singers vary from Cleo Laine, in England, on to Stanslaw Soyka, who sings Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets translated into Polish. Added fame with making up new tunes were the compulsive composers, such as Dmitri Kabalevsky, a Russian; Andr\u0026eacute; Tchaikowsky, a Pole; Hampson Sisler, an American, who were important to modern music. Each added to his fame among international composers by using Shakespeare\u0026rsquo;s sonnets. 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