New LibriVox catalogue
07/01/07 02:08
We've at last unveiled the new catalogue database. This
makes it easy to keep track of your own projects, to
find particular works, even to find all the projects a
particular reader has contributed to.
Here's a link to the list of my projects as a reader.
Here's a link to the list of my projects as a reader.
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We made it!
27/12/06 02:04 Filed in: LibriVox
Here's the finished piece!
LibriVox King Lear
It was a tremendous project, brilliantly executed by all the readers (I only read the stage directions), and completed in record time. It was only when cataloguing it that I realised it was the first group recording of Shakespeare to be completed on LV.
LibriVox King Lear
It was a tremendous project, brilliantly executed by all the readers (I only read the stage directions), and completed in record time. It was only when cataloguing it that I realised it was the first group recording of Shakespeare to be completed on LV.
King Lear in a week
19/12/06 20:26 Filed in: LibriVox
Spurred on by hearing in Andrew Marr's 'Start the Week' on
Radio 4 yesterday morning, that King Lear was
first performed on Dec 26th (the Feast of Saint
Stephen, now of course Boxing Day) 1606, I thought
what a great idea it would be to have a LibriVox
recording of the play ready to release on Boxing
Day.
Mad though it is is to even try to get people to give up time in the week before Christmas to record the parts, and for me to have time to edit it all together and catalogue it, we are giving it a try. Less than 36 hours after the idea, we're now more or less fully cast. Watch this space!
Mad though it is is to even try to get people to give up time in the week before Christmas to record the parts, and for me to have time to edit it all together and catalogue it, we are giving it a try. Less than 36 hours after the idea, we're now more or less fully cast. Watch this space!
LV CDs on ebay
13/12/06 06:54 Filed in: LibriVox
Someone's put CDs (both audio
and mp3) of LibriVox recordings for sale on ebay.
It's fine as a service for those who can't access
the files online, and something LV itself decided
not to get involved in. And he does make it clear
they are LV recordings; he credits the readers,
states they're public domain recordings, and has
apparently left the LV disclaimer etc. in the
recordings.
The Metamorphosis
11/12/06 06:49 Filed in: LibriVox
It was good to catalogue Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis', a recording
I was really pretty pleased with. Three fairly
long recording sessions, and an overdue
re-acquaintance with the work. The translation is
by Ian Johnstone, available at www.kafka.org