COMPLETE: Short Poetry Collection 025 - PO/ll

Solo or group recordings that are finished and fully available for listeners
kristin
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All recordings in this collection can be found here: http://librivox.org/short-poetry-collection-025/

LibriVox Short Poetry Collection 025

This is an open collection: you may submit any recording of a public domain poem without claiming it first. This collection is for poems less than five minutes in length and will consist of 20 poems. When this collection is full, another one will be begun.

To see what has been recorded already, you can search the LibriVox Database by author or title, or browse by poetry - but remember that we welcome multiple versions!

Bartleby is a great resource for public-domain poetry. Another source to try is Poets' Corner.

Recording Information
At the beginning, read the abbreviated "librivox disclaimer":
"[Poem title], by [author], read for LibriVox.org by [your name]" or some variation on that, adding date, location, your personal url, if you wish.

At the End say: "End of poem. This recording is in the public domain" and leave a few seconds of silence.

If you are new, please check the Recording Notes thread before recording:
http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6427#6430
If this is your first recording, you'll also find this useful:
http://librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi/NewbieGuideToRecording

Technical Details
Please be sure that your recording software is set to the following technical specifications:
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Sample Rate: 44100 kHzs

Save your recording as an mp3 file using the following filename and ID3 tag format:

File name all in lowercase: [poem's title]_[author's last name]_[your initials].mp3
(e.g. raven_poe_apc.mp3)

ID3 tags (version 2):

Title: Poem Title (e.g. The Raven)
Artist: Author Name (e.g. Edgar Allan Poe)
Album: LibriVox Short Poetry 025
Genre: Speech
(You can put "Recorded by ...." in the Comments section if you wish)

What To Do With Your Recording
Please post a link to your completed files here in the thread. If you don't have server space, use one of the following free file transfer services: When you post your link, please also include the following information:
  • a link to the source of the poem (Gutenberg, Bartleby, Poets' Corner, etc.) so that I can verify it is in the public domain
  • if this is your first recording, your name as you would like it credited on the catalog page and any URL you wish your name to link to



Link
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[size=75]Whereas story is processed in the mind in a straightforward manner, poetry bypasses rational thought and goes straight to the limbic system and lights it up like a brushfire. It's the crack cocaine of the literary world. - Jasper Fforde[/size]
kristin
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larryslade wrote:The Night is Darkening round Me

Emily Jane Bronte

http://www.mediafire.com/?bnnkwzmzuzo

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/222.html
[size=75]Whereas story is processed in the mind in a straightforward manner, poetry bypasses rational thought and goes straight to the limbic system and lights it up like a brushfire. It's the crack cocaine of the literary world. - Jasper Fforde[/size]
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Cloud Mountain wrote:If you don't mind, here's one for SP Collection 025, just so I don't misplace it:

John Keats
Sonnet to Sleep

Poem Source
Recording

Thanks —Alan
[size=75]Whereas story is processed in the mind in a straightforward manner, poetry bypasses rational thought and goes straight to the limbic system and lights it up like a brushfire. It's the crack cocaine of the literary world. - Jasper Fforde[/size]
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Post by LibraryLady »

Alright, I'm taking over this one for kristin as it's my turn to coordinate. Files received from larryslade and Alan, thanks!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/

"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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I've got two for you.

All for Love by George Gordon, Lord Byron
http://www.mediafire.com/?2tnmd2cn1zn
http://www.bartleby.com/41/471.html

and

The Tryst of the Night by Mary C. G. Byron
http://www.mediafire.com/?8zd2ntnetym
http://www.bartleby.com/246/1157.html
[size=75]Whereas story is processed in the mind in a straightforward manner, poetry bypasses rational thought and goes straight to the limbic system and lights it up like a brushfire. It's the crack cocaine of the literary world. - Jasper Fforde[/size]
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kristin wrote:I've got two for you.

All for Love by George Gordon, Lord Byron
http://www.mediafire.com/?2tnmd2cn1zn
http://www.bartleby.com/41/471.html

and

The Tryst of the Night by Mary C. G. Byron
http://www.mediafire.com/?8zd2ntnetym
http://www.bartleby.com/246/1157.html
Got them kristin, thanks!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/

"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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Post by LibraryLady »

larryslade wrote:Hello, I plan on submitting about 30 or so poems by
Joyce Kilmer. Should I send them to another forum
or just keep putting them in this forum?
Also, the url for the Main Street poem was a very long
one so I cut it short. It will send the reader to the Kilmer
section on the site so I guess it's ok, right? Thanks
Well, if you're going to record the whole collection, you should start a separate thread in the "Going Solo" forum and follow the procedures there. The text you are using can be found on Gutenberg here: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/264

I'll go ahead and include these 2 but I would recommend starting your own project so these can be cataloged all together. Thanks!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/

"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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P.S. Where are you from? I love your accent!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
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"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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“What Soft, Cherubic Creatures” / Emily Dickinson / Text Source / Sound File
“I Died for Beauty” / Emily Dickinson / Text Source / Sound File
“The Snow Storm” / Ralph Waldo Emerson / Text Source / Sound File
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“The Problem” / Ralph Waldo Emerson / Text Source / Sound File
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Fame is a Food That Dead Men Eat
by Austin Dobson.
Recorded by Lee Ann Howlett.

Source: http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/dobson01.html#1

This is my first recording.

http://download.yousendit.com/B23C8ED81CDCAF3B
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