COMPLETE Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 12 -ck

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VfkaBT wrote:Camillo
The Winter's Tale
My gracious lord, I may be negligent, foolish, and fearful
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/plays/17?g=3
Well read. PL OK.


VfkaBT wrote:Marullus
Julius Caesar
Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home?
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/plays/38?g=3
Another speech that doesn't often get performed in collections like this; it's good to hear it.
This reading has a problem with the volume level, which is 94.5db -- a little too loud. It should be no louder than 92db. Would you mind de-amplifying by a couple of notches and re-uploading?

Thanks.
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adonis wrote:Henry the Fourth Act Two, Scene Four

Peace, good pint pot! Peace, good tickle-brain!
Top flight! "Depose me!" -- choice.

PL OK.
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commonsparrow3 wrote:https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm12_hesnotinhell_mk_128kb.mp3
• Name of play, act and scene: Henry V, Act II scene 3
• Name of monologue: 'Nay, sure, he's not in hell' by Mistress Quickly
Very nice job! Really moving. :clap:

PL OK.
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Here are my two submissions:

Coriolanus, Act. 4, Scene 5
"My Name is Caius Martius" -- Coriolanus
English
source: http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/plays/30
3:07

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm12_mynameiscaiusmartiusr_jb_128kb.mp3

Measure for Measure, Act. 2, Scene 2
"What's This? What's This?" -- Angelo
English
source: http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/plays/10
2:49

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm12_whatsthiswhatsthis_jb_128kb.mp3

Please let me know if there are problems.

Thanks.
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Post by Carolin »

thanks a lot john!

ill listen to your recordings asap :)
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Hi! :)
I'd like to read a monologue from Hamlet in Italian.
It's the end of act II scene II.
This is the book that I've found, is it PD?
https://archive.org/details/teatrocompletod02ruscgoog
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yes, that is pd: published 1858 :)
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jburlinson wrote:
VfkaBT wrote:Marullus
Julius Caesar
Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home?
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/plays/38?g=3
Another speech that doesn't often get performed in collections like this; it's good to hear it.
This reading has a problem with the volume level, which is 94.5db -- a little too loud. It should be no louder than 92db. Would you mind de-amplifying by a couple of notches and re-uploading?

Thanks.
Thx
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm12_whereforerejoice_mp_128kb.mp3
edited
My previous LV work: Bellona Times
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thank you :D
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Post by fabiola »

Hi!
For the title do I use the beginning of the monologue?
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Right in the sweet spot. PL OK.
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Post by Carolin »

fabiola wrote:Hi!
For the title do I use the beginning of the monologue?
the title is the first line of the monologue, usually.

please dont forget to claim in the format i specified. thanks!
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Post by fabiola »

Thanks!

Amleto - Amleto - 'Oh qual uomo indegno e insensibile io sono'.

If it's a problem that it has already been read in English, I'll chose another one.
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no thats fine, thank you!
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Post by fabiola »

Hi!
Here's my contribution:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm12_oqualuomoindegnoeinsensibileiosono_f_128kb.mp3

• Amleto act II, scene II
• "Oh qual uomo indegno e insensibile io sono" - Amleto
• Italian
• Carlo Rusconi (1819 - 1889)
https://archive.org/stream/teatrocompletod02ruscgoog#page/n426/mode/2up/search/amleto
• Length in 04:36
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