[COMPLETE] Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner - icequeen

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alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 12:14 am Sections 19&20 have been amended and are Ready for Spot PL!
Section 19 PL OK!

I'm afraid I don't hear the correction for Section 20. I still hear 'fate'
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KevinS wrote: August 17th, 2022, 6:48 am
alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 12:14 am Sections 19&20 have been amended and are Ready for Spot PL!
Section 19 PL OK!
I'm afraid I don't hear the correction for Section 20. I still hear 'fate'
Puzzling :?
I have listened several times by clicking on Listen in MW and I can clearly hear hate.
So I am going to mark this OK! I hope you don't mind :wink:
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THIS PROJECT IS NOW COMPLETE AND READY TO BE CATALOGUED :thumbs:

Many Thanks to Kevin for his PL work and to Ann for her MC work :D

I have wanted to record this poem ever since I first read it, so I am delighted to get it done :D
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alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 9:06 am
KevinS wrote: August 17th, 2022, 6:48 am
alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 12:14 am Sections 19&20 have been amended and are Ready for Spot PL!
Section 19 PL OK!
I'm afraid I don't hear the correction for Section 20. I still hear 'fate'
Puzzling :?
I have listened several times by clicking on Listen in MW and I can clearly hear hate.
So I am going to mark this OK! I hope you don't mind :wink:
Quite all right. As it is either word works well with the poem! Hahah!

What a fun project! Thank you.
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Off we go to the catalog! :D
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This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/tannhauser-by-richard-wagner/


Great job, Alan and Kevin! :clap: :clap:
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It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.
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KevinS wrote: August 17th, 2022, 9:44 am What a fun project! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it :lol:

I hope your Brazil solo is going well. I will be interested to listen to it when it finished :wink:
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alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 9:12 pm :thumbs:

It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.

OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
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icequeen wrote: August 18th, 2022, 3:31 pm
alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 9:12 pm :thumbs:
It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
Thanks Ann :)
It is a minor point but nicer to get it right.

I had the same thing happen on a fortnightly poem I BCed when the umlaut was removed from a German place name. I think it may be a flaw in the cataloguing process. I wonder if it happens with other accents :roll:
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alanmapstone wrote: August 19th, 2022, 1:51 am
icequeen wrote: August 18th, 2022, 3:31 pm
alanmapstone wrote: August 17th, 2022, 9:12 pm :thumbs:
It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
Thanks Ann :)
It is a minor point but nicer to get it right.

I had the same thing happen on a fortnightly poem I BCed when the umlaut was removed from a German place name. I think it may be a flaw in the cataloguing process. I wonder if it happens with other accents :roll:
It might be, I will let the other admins know behind the scenes about this one. Yes, it is a minor thing, but I still think it should be there. Thank you for letting me know right away! And, I will add this one to my cataloging process, to keep in mind that umlauts might be taken out automatically and to put it back.
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icequeen wrote: August 19th, 2022, 7:56 pm
alanmapstone wrote: August 19th, 2022, 1:51 am
icequeen wrote: August 18th, 2022, 3:31 pm
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
Thanks Ann :)
It is a minor point but nicer to get it right.

I had the same thing happen on a fortnightly poem I BCed when the umlaut was removed from a German place name. I think it may be a flaw in the cataloguing process. I wonder if it happens with other accents :roll:
It might be, I will let the other admins know behind the scenes about this one. Yes, it is a minor thing, but I still think it should be there. Thank you for letting me know right away! And, I will add this one to my cataloging process, to keep in mind that umlauts might be taken out automatically and to put it back.
The case of the uml-outs.
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:lol: Dad joke?
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icequeen wrote: August 19th, 2022, 8:17 pm :lol: Dad joke?
Yes, I know. But I could not help myself.
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