That would be lovely - thank you!LydiaCW wrote:Could I read the Narrator, please?
COMPLETE [PLAY] Orestes by Euripides - tg
Here's the Narrator!
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/orestes_narrator.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/orestes_narrator.mp3
Lydia
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomine tuo da glorium!
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomine tuo da glorium!
Thanks, Bruce!beeber wrote:Here is Menelaus (15:53).
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/orestes_menelaus.mp3
Bruce
Narrator PL notes -
very nice, Lydia, just a few pronunciation issues to redo, as follows:
0:13 - "Orestes by Euripides" - Euripides should be pronounced with the accent on the second syllable, "Yoo-RIH-peh-deez." You've pronounced it with the accent on the third syllable, "Yoo-rih-PEE-deez."
1:00: "Enter Menelaus" - muffled with loud clicks; please re-record. "Menelaus" is pronounced perfectly.
1:28: "Enter Pylades" - Pylades should be pronounced with the accent on the first syllable, "PIH-lah-deez." You've pronounced it with the accent on the second syllable, so that it sounds like "Pilates."
1:46: Euripides, same as above.
2:08: Enter Orestes and Pylades, same as above.
End of file: this was totally my fault; somehow I left the ending bits out of the Google doc; I'm sorry! If you could add this to the end of the file that would be great: "End of Part 2. End of Orestes by Euripides, translated by Theodore Buckley."
Thank you so much!
very nice, Lydia, just a few pronunciation issues to redo, as follows:
0:13 - "Orestes by Euripides" - Euripides should be pronounced with the accent on the second syllable, "Yoo-RIH-peh-deez." You've pronounced it with the accent on the third syllable, "Yoo-rih-PEE-deez."
1:00: "Enter Menelaus" - muffled with loud clicks; please re-record. "Menelaus" is pronounced perfectly.
1:28: "Enter Pylades" - Pylades should be pronounced with the accent on the first syllable, "PIH-lah-deez." You've pronounced it with the accent on the second syllable, so that it sounds like "Pilates."
1:46: Euripides, same as above.
2:08: Enter Orestes and Pylades, same as above.
End of file: this was totally my fault; somehow I left the ending bits out of the Google doc; I'm sorry! If you could add this to the end of the file that would be great: "End of Part 2. End of Orestes by Euripides, translated by Theodore Buckley."
Thank you so much!
Lydia
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomine tuo da glorium!
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomine tuo da glorium!
Hi, I'd like to do Chorus of Argive women:)
That would be wonderful - thank you!Kristingj wrote:Hi, I'd like to do Chorus of Argive women:)
Thanks so much, Lydia - narrator is now PL OK!LydiaCW wrote:Here's the corrected Narrator!
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/orestes_narrator.mp3
That would be fabulous, Alex - thank you! I'm really sorry for the delay in replying - I've been sick all week.alane wrote:Could I take the messenger?
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I love Euripides! Can I be the Phrygian? Also, should I read semi-chorus parts?