COMPLETE The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare - kh
Here are Jessica's files:
Act 2 -
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_jessica_act2_shakespeare.mp3
Act 3 -
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_jessica_act3_shakespeare.mp3
Act 5 -
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_jessica_act5_shakespeare.mp3
Act 2 -
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_jessica_act2_shakespeare.mp3
Act 3 -
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_jessica_act3_shakespeare.mp3
Act 5 -
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_jessica_act5_shakespeare.mp3
Hi all, sorry I haven't replied, this headcold has floored me
mb, thanks so much for reading so quickly, it's fantastic!!!
Thanks again everyone.
asy
mb, thanks so much for reading so quickly, it's fantastic!!!
Thanks again everyone.
asy
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Here's an Antonio audition: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ixqqnvwoxgp
But any part is fine. (Except maybe Gratiano. Fool parts intimidate me.)
But any part is fine. (Except maybe Gratiano. Fool parts intimidate me.)
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Well, I think that was pretty fabulous, David! Thanks!
Antonio's all yours. I'll change the magic window shortly.
Thanks HEAPS for yours, too, mb! I think you're done! Much appreciated
asy
Antonio's all yours. I'll change the magic window shortly.
Thanks HEAPS for yours, too, mb! I think you're done! Much appreciated
asy
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Here's the Prince of Aragon:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_aragon_act2_shakespeare.mp3
I noticed some contradiction in the instructions: they recommend noisecleaning, then immediately underneath say 'don't do any processing'. Hmm. Anyway this one has been noisecleaned but I can upload the raw version if you prefer.
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_aragon_act2_shakespeare.mp3
I noticed some contradiction in the instructions: they recommend noisecleaning, then immediately underneath say 'don't do any processing'. Hmm. Anyway this one has been noisecleaned but I can upload the raw version if you prefer.
Hi Guys, sorry I haven't been around the last couple of days, this cold fell into my chest and has floored me
Dave, thanks for Aragon, he's fabulous, as anticipated!
asy
Dave, thanks for Aragon, he's fabulous, as anticipated!
asy
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I'll be glad to serve as narrator ... hopefully, my American accent isn't an impediment.
As this is entirely act and scene names, it might be best to audition with any other of my other readings. I did read LAERTES ...
-denny
As this is entirely act and scene names, it might be best to audition with any other of my other readings. I did read LAERTES ...
-denny
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Salanio is done!
Audacity wouldn't let me use as long a file title as you were asking for, so I had to adjust it a bit -- hope it's alright. Also, there was one scene in there for Salanio (III.ii.) which wasn't listed in the magic box, so if you're using a wiki method to keep track of what's been recorded, make sure that you've got that scene listed too.
http://www.specksynder.com/librivox/timberwolfmage/merchantofvenice_salanio_1.mp3
http://www.specksynder.com/librivox/timberwolfmage/merchantofvenice_salanio_2.mp3
http://www.specksynder.com/librivox/timberwolfmage/merchantofvenice_salanio_3.mp3
Audacity wouldn't let me use as long a file title as you were asking for, so I had to adjust it a bit -- hope it's alright. Also, there was one scene in there for Salanio (III.ii.) which wasn't listed in the magic box, so if you're using a wiki method to keep track of what's been recorded, make sure that you've got that scene listed too.
http://www.specksynder.com/librivox/timberwolfmage/merchantofvenice_salanio_1.mp3
http://www.specksynder.com/librivox/timberwolfmage/merchantofvenice_salanio_2.mp3
http://www.specksynder.com/librivox/timberwolfmage/merchantofvenice_salanio_3.mp3
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COOL Denny, it's all yours!!!
Thanks Timberwolf, I'll update things now. I'm not using a wiki page, I'm using a boring old excel spreadsheet (mostly because I have no idea how to drive a wiki page, but excel is my friend). Odd that you couldn't do the file names, I wonder if you have a different version of audacity to me, everyone else's file names are much longer than yours too. Only thing I can think of is either a setting in audacity or a different version. Doesn't matter anyway, it's fine as it is, thanks
It's coming along now, My voice is nearly back to 'normal' and I can almost get a whole sentence out without a coughing fit (except when yelling at kids, which they find immensely hillarious )
Will update the window. ta all.
asy
Thanks Timberwolf, I'll update things now. I'm not using a wiki page, I'm using a boring old excel spreadsheet (mostly because I have no idea how to drive a wiki page, but excel is my friend). Odd that you couldn't do the file names, I wonder if you have a different version of audacity to me, everyone else's file names are much longer than yours too. Only thing I can think of is either a setting in audacity or a different version. Doesn't matter anyway, it's fine as it is, thanks
It's coming along now, My voice is nearly back to 'normal' and I can almost get a whole sentence out without a coughing fit (except when yelling at kids, which they find immensely hillarious )
Will update the window. ta all.
asy
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Thanks Dave,Dave in the Fax wrote: I noticed some contradiction in the instructions: they recommend noisecleaning, then immediately underneath say 'don't do any processing'. Hmm. Anyway this one has been noisecleaned but I can upload the raw version if you prefer.
After discussion with the magnificent Kristin, I've removed the reference to people doing their own noisecleaning. So, if you don't mind, and you have it handy, could you please upload the other file?
Very much appreciated. Please let me know if you see any other faults or inconsistencies in the instructions.
asy
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http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/merchantofvenice_princeofaragon_act2_shakespeare.mp3
Sure, here's the raw version.
Sure, here's the raw version.
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Hi, Larysa and Kristin!
I'm wondering how you want me to read the narrator.
At first, I figured I would simply read the Scene Titles, and all stage directions in [square brackets]. But then I recalled a narrator for a recorded play who said the character's name the first time they spoke in a scene (and never again in that scene) in order to help the listener figure out the voices, I guess.
How would you like me to read the narrator?
-denny
I'm wondering how you want me to read the narrator.
At first, I figured I would simply read the Scene Titles, and all stage directions in [square brackets]. But then I recalled a narrator for a recorded play who said the character's name the first time they spoke in a scene (and never again in that scene) in order to help the listener figure out the voices, I guess.
How would you like me to read the narrator?
-denny