(soundbite/ 0320 Harpsichord)
This week marks Shakespeare week in the UK.
Shakespeare Week takes place in schools, homes, museums and arts venues across the UK.
The event is seen as a chance for schools to introduce Shakespeare to their primary students.
And the music is the harpsichord which is a musical instrument widely used in the Renaissance era.
Shakespeare is a named author on the curriculum in 65% of countries, studied by around half of the world's schoolchildren every year.
He has been hailed as the UK's greatest cultural export, and the foremost reason why people are proud to be British.
Yet many British children encounter Shakespeare only in their teens as a mandatory subject studied for exams.
To celebrate all things Shakespeare, Shakespeare Week offers cross-curricular resources and activities to teachers and families inspiring them to explore Shakespeare in creative ways.
Teachers can dedicate class time to introduce some story line of the plays or their favourite quotes from Shakespeare.