Album UK 2004 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word and Children's Music (Audiobook, Story)
The music on this recording was taken from the Naxos catalogue: Rimsky-Korsakov - Sheherazade
Toby Stephens , *1969 GB read by, album by | |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov , *1844 RU composed by, background music | |
Enrique Batiz p, *1942 MX conductor, background music | |
Sarah Butcher , edited by, programmed by, music programmed by | |
Philharmonia Orchestra , orchestra, background music |
Nicolas Soames liner notes, producer |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Tales From Arabian Nights | Toby Stephens | ||
2 | One Day, When The Grand-Vizir Was Talking To His Eldest Daughter, | Toby Stephens | ||
3 | When The Usual Hour Arrived | Toby Stephens | ||
4 | Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp | Toby Stephens | ||
5 | Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp | Toby Stephens | ||
6 | Aladdin Found Everything As The Magician Had Said, | Toby Stephens | ||
7 | One Day Aladdin Heard An Order From The Sultan | Toby Stephens | ||
8 | Aladdin Waited Patiently For Nearly Three Months, | Toby Stephens | ||
9 | When The Three Months Were Over, | Toby Stephens | ||
10 | The Palace Was Finished By The Next Day, | Toby Stephens | ||
11 | But Far Away In Africa The Magician Remembered Aladdin, | Toby Stephens | ||
12 | Next Morning The Sultan Looked Out Of The Window | Toby Stephens | ||
13 | That Morning The Princess Rose Earlier | Toby Stephens | ||
14 | The Sultan, Who Was Sitting In His Closet | Toby Stephens | ||
15 | Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves | Toby Stephens | ||
16 | Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves | Toby Stephens | ||
17 | Knowing Ali Baba's Poverty, | Toby Stephens | ||
18 | As Night Drew On Cassim's Wife Grew Very Uneasy, | Toby Stephens | ||
19 | The Forty Thieves, On Their Return To The Cave, | Toby Stephens | ||
20 | The Captain Now Resolved To Go Himself, | Toby Stephens | ||
21 | At Daybreak Ali Baba Arose, | Toby Stephens | ||
22 | She Sent Up The Supper By Abdallah, | Toby Stephens | ||
23 | The Seven Voyages Of Sinbad The Sailor | Toby Stephens | ||
24 | The Seven Voyages Of Sinbad The Sailor | Toby Stephens | ||
25 | My Rescuer Introduced Me To His Friends | Toby Stephens | ||
26 | The Second Voyage. The Following Day | Toby Stephens | ||
27 | The Third Voyage. Sinbad The Bearer Of Burdens | Toby Stephens | ||
28 | It Was Not A Peaceful Night, However. | Toby Stephens | ||
29 | The Fourth Voyage. Next Morning, | Toby Stephens | ||
30 | As Time Went By, My Reputation Grew, | Toby Stephens | ||
31 | The Days Passed. | Toby Stephens | ||
32 | The Fifth Voyage. At The First Light Of Dawn Next Day, | Toby Stephens | ||
33 | A Few Days After This, | Toby Stephens | ||
34 | The Sixth Voyage. Next Morning, He Returned, | Toby Stephens | ||
35 | When I Awoke, I Was Back In The Open Air, | Toby Stephens | ||
36 | The Seventh Voyage. Back He Came At Sunrise Next Day, | Toby Stephens | ||
37 | By That Time I Was Half Dead From Hunger And Terror. | Toby Stephens | ||
38 | The Story Of Blind Baba-Abdalla | Toby Stephens | ||
39 | After Walking Some Time, | Toby Stephens | ||
40 | I Was A Quick Runner, | Toby Stephens | ||
41 | Oh, If He Had Only Refused My Request! | Toby Stephens | ||
42 | "Miserable Dervish!" I Shrieked, | Toby Stephens | ||
43 | After One Thousand Nights | Toby Stephens |