COMPLETE The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare - kh

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Thanks!!!

No trouble at all, I'll manage, I'm sure :)

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Well, I sat and listened to the whole thing. Thanks. :)

Much appreciated!!!

Wanna do another?! hehe

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asy wrote: Wanna do another?! hehe
Sure thing, if you're serious. :D I'll do whoever you don't mind being the twin of Leonardo. And female. Balthasar, maybe, since Portia's Servant is referred to as a manservant?

(If you weren't serious, that's cool too. :D)
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I was ABSOLUTELY serious.

And, I think (hope you don't mind) that your voice is deep enough that you would be fine for ANY of the parts, even the designated male ones.

Pick whichever you like and it's all yours.

Enjoy!

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asy wrote:I was ABSOLUTELY serious.

And, I think (hope you don't mind) that your voice is deep enough that you would be fine for ANY of the parts, even the designated male ones.

Pick whichever you like and it's all yours.

Enjoy!

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asy wrote:Pick whichever you like and it's all yours.
In that case I'll be Portia's servant, thanks!
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I would like to switch from Portia's servant to Salarino. Thanks!
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No worries, thanks!!! DONE!!!

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Hello,

If Gratiano is still available, and you'll have me, I'd love to read him.

I too am passionate about the Merchant of Venice! It seemed pleasingly complex and ambiguous to me when I last read it. This may have been because I was 15 at the time!

:p

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May I do section 18, Balthasar; all one line of his :)
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Salarino Act 1, 2:14:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_salarino_act1_shakespeare.mp3

Act 2, 2:25:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_salarino_act2_shakespeare.mp3

Act 3 has more background noise than usual, not sure what's up with that (probably computer fan) but I'll re-record so you don't have to deal with it. Will have it in a few days.
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Post by lomond »

Greetings -

Good job, David.

No problems of a technical, audio, timing, or reading nature found in Antonio for Act I.

I tried to download Act II, but kept getting the same file as for Act I. :(

On to the next character.

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