[COMPLETE] Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare - PL/ce
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Hello everyone! I've been in vacation the last few days and wanted to let you all know I'm back and will respond to everyone who left a message(Kristin, Gesine, Alan) later today.
I've been at the Utah Shakespearean Festival seeing some live Shakespeare! They had a most excellent showing of The Merchant of Venice.
I've been at the Utah Shakespearean Festival seeing some live Shakespeare! They had a most excellent showing of The Merchant of Venice.
~Heather~
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Kristin--kristin wrote:Act 3, Olivia:
http://download.yousendit.com/5B940ECB733869E0
Act 4 is recorded, just have to cut it down to size. Should be done in the next couple days.
Thanks so much! I've successfully downloaded acts 1 and 3.
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~Heather~
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Great, Gesine, thanks! Also, thanks for the time rundown.
Heather
P.S. I wouldn't worry about the background noises.
Heather
P.S. I wouldn't worry about the background noises.
Gesine wrote:Sorry about the delay. Here is the narration for all acts; it's 8.14MB: http://librivox.gesine.org/gesine/twelfthnight/12thnightnarratorallacts.mp3
Catalogue: Gesine, no URL
To make it easier to find the relevant chunks for editing, here's a list with times:
There's some bird song (audible even though I had the windows closed - a neighbour has a bird in an outside cage) and some clicking noises that I cannot get rid of. If you think some or all of it needs re-recording, let me know, then I'll see if I can catch a quieter time.
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Alan,
If Sept 30th is going to be a problem for readers, I would be just fine with moving it. Anyone else need more time?
Heather
If Sept 30th is going to be a problem for readers, I would be just fine with moving it. Anyone else need more time?
Heather
Cloud Mountain wrote:Hi Heather!
Maybe I sould have contacted you sooner, but here I am and I have to admit that I'm having trouble getting to recording my part (Sir Toby Belch.) I think you set Sept 30th as the deadline. How is everyone else doing? Am trying to be realistic about this and don't want to hold you back. Can you give me some feedback, please.
Thanks... Alan
Yes, I could make good use of more time.
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Link doesn't work for me!heatherausten wrote:Looks like a good public domain source for the music.ExEmGe wrote:Here is Sir Andrew's go at the catch
http://www.timberdine.co.uk/Files/twelfthnight_sirandrewcatch_shakespeare.mp3
It was done to the pattern of the (single) one at
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/songbook/hold_lant.html
Hope that's O.K.
The recording sounds just fine. Thanks so much!
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Oops. Forgot to mention that I'm VERY happy to still be on line! Meaning: I'm happy to still be in the playing. Happy.
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Okay, then, I'll extend the deadline. October 30th okay with everyone? More time? Less?LenLen wrote:Yes, I could make good use of more time.
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Cloud Mountain wrote:Link doesn't work for me!
The link to ExEmGe's version of the song is outdated, but the link to where he got the music from should still work, meaning here:Cloud Mountain wrote:Oops. Forgot to mention that I'm VERY happy to still be on line! Meaning: I'm happy to still be in the playing. Happy.
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/songbook/hold_lant.html
Heather
P.S. We're glad you're still with us, too!
~Heather~
Act 4- Olivia. I think this should be the last of it. If I've missed anything let me know.
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October 30 would definitely work for me. There's even a nice little fall break in there (though I'm going to spend it grading midterm essays, so I had best do my lines beforehand).
[size=84]For if hevene be on this erthe, and ese to any soule,
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It is in cloister or in scole, by many skiles I fynde.
-- William Langland, [i]Piers Plowman[/i] X.299-300
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It is still there, there should be an underline before 'catch'.The link to ExEmGe's version of the song is outdated
Thus
http://www.timberdine.co.uk/Files/twelfthnight_sirandrew_catch_shakespeare.mp3
(The error was in my original post. Apologies)
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Andy Minter
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Yes. End of Oct would be cool for me too. Grazie. --Sr. Belcco
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Okay, I've changed our target date to October 30, 2006.
Heather
P.S. A quick thank-you to all those who've got me their files so far.
Heather
P.S. A quick thank-you to all those who've got me their files so far.
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Thank you, thank you!kristin wrote:Act 4- Olivia. I think this should be the last of it. If I've missed anything let me know.
http://download.yousendit.com/DB1A72063ECD6965
~Heather~