(Complete) Stories of Symphonic Music by Lawrence Gilman - lt

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Hi Lynne and Moniqua again!

So I practiced my German - thanks for the file Moniqua!

Here is Section 11 ready for Spot PL.

9:04 - https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_11_gilman_128kb.mp3

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Thank you Lynda :) I'll have a listen to both later on, it's about noon here so I am hungry ;).

My sections are ready to pl:

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_27_gilman_128kb.mp3
7:46

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_31_gilman_128kb.mp3
7:36
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Lmnei wrote: May 16th, 2018, 8:39 pm Hi Lynne and Moniqua again!

So I practiced my German - thanks for the file Moniqua!

Here is Section 11 ready for Spot PL.

9:04 - https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_11_gilman_128kb.mp3

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Thank you
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moniaqua wrote: May 17th, 2018, 3:58 am Thank you Lynda :) I'll have a listen to both later on, it's about noon here so I am hungry ;).

My sections are ready to pl:

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_27_gilman_128kb.mp3
7:46

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_31_gilman_128kb.mp3
7:36
Thank you
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dear Lynnet,

here is the link to chapter 3

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_03_gilman_128kb.mp3

the duration is 22L36:96

thanks,
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WilkieMills wrote: May 19th, 2018, 1:53 pm here is the link to chapter 3
Thank you. I'll try to listen soon. :)
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WilkieMills wrote: May 19th, 2018, 1:53 pm dear Lynnet,

here is the link to chapter 3

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/storiesofsymphonicmusic_03_gilman_128kb.mp3

the duration is 22L36:96

thanks,
wilkiemills
Thank you
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Lmnei wrote: May 16th, 2018, 8:39 pm So I practiced my German
You did very well on the "seine Geister"! :thumbs:

On 4.06 the "I" is now gone, too, but I think it doesn't change the sense much in this place, so I can give PL ok safely for section 11 :)

On section 15 we're almost there :).
On 5.10 I still hear "They arranged", that is substantially different from "They are arranged", so I think we have to fix this.

On 7.18 the double significance is cut out halfway, I hear sif - significance now :).
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Availle wrote: May 15th, 2018, 11:22 pm Opus, of course! That's what I was looking for!
I'd accept O P, too, as it stands clearly written there and everybody interested in this topic should know it anyway, but of course, opus sounds way more well-educated ;)
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Section 16 with an happy end - I love happy ends :) Oh, and I recently read Sakuntala in an other project here at LibriVox, glad to see her again :)

Your cheerful symphony gave me a smile :) A wedding sure is a joyful feast, I agree.

The notes:

1:40 I hear "He sees Sakotola and immediately inflamed with glove" should be "He sees Sakuntala and is immediately inflamed with love" (else it sounds really strange), there is also a stumble on inflamed.
4:01 I hear "shenesto", should be "scherzando" like "s-k-ersaando"

And another German lesson :) You are really working hard :thumbs: , German is a difficult language.

4:18 I hear "länditsch", there is no such word. The "ä" sound is already good, it is the second syllable that causes trouble. It is "ländliche" (see https://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/l%C3%A4ndliche - one of the first words in the second section makes the "e" sound in "ländliche"); if you'd like to speak the German version of "Hochzeit" it would be https://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/hochzeit ; "Hochziit" is more the Swiss version (which works for me :) )
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Listened to section 3 :9:

Wonderful read, @WilkieMills. Did you learn Italian at one point? I loved your rolling "rr" :thumbs:

There is only one tiny little thing I found: the pause at 0.29, before "Ludwig van Beethoven" seemed to me very long, about four seconds. I was like "oups, he forgot about the live dates" :) But I think other people maybe more patient than I am, so I marked it PL OK. If you change it please tell me so that I can spot check it.

I am looking forward to your Berlioz :)

edit: Oh, and I'd like to claim section 6, Chadwick, please :)
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moniaqua wrote: May 21st, 2018, 2:03 am
edit: Oh, and I'd like to claim section 6, Chadwick, please :)
You've got it.
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Chapter 27: Saint-Saens PL OK
Chapter 31: Spohr PL OK
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Thank you Lynnet :)
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