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Halloways
Registrace 17. 09. 2010
Winter Poems (light ASMR)
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Poems read:
Dust of Snow, by Robert Frost
Blizzard, by William Carlos Williams
White-Eyes, by Mary Oliver
The Dead of Winter, by Samuel Menashe
Lines for Winter, by Mark Strand
Sources:
freesound.org/people/courter/sounds/447823/
freesound.org/people/Bucolic/sounds/117307/
www.pexels.com/video/a-forest-covered-in-snow-6837924/
ko-fi.com/halloways
Poems read:
Dust of Snow, by Robert Frost
Blizzard, by William Carlos Williams
White-Eyes, by Mary Oliver
The Dead of Winter, by Samuel Menashe
Lines for Winter, by Mark Strand
Sources:
freesound.org/people/courter/sounds/447823/
freesound.org/people/Bucolic/sounds/117307/
www.pexels.com/video/a-forest-covered-in-snow-6837924/
zhlédnutí: 99
Video
The Graveyard Rats - Henry Kuttner
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Cover art: Ferdinand van Kessel, "The Dance of the Rats", 1690 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ferdinand_van_Kessel_(Attr)_-_The_dance_of_rats.jpg
Summer Night - Langston Hughes
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Cover art: John Sloan, "The City from Greenwich Village", 1922 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JFSloan_The_City_from_Greenwich_Village.png
Dusk in Autumn - Sara Teasdale
zhlédnutí 360Před rokem
If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Cover art: Henryk Weyssenhoff, "Przeczucie (Premonition)", 1893 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Henryk_Weyssenhoff_-_Przeczucie_1893.jpg
To Autumn - John Keats
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Cover art: Robert S. Duncanson, "Landscape with Cows Watering in a Stream", 1871 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Landscape_with_Cows_Watering_in_a_Stream_MET_DT10837.jpg Music: Tyler N. Schanck, "Purple Notes", "Messy Love Piano in G Major", "Light Piano Noodling in B" freesound.org/people/tyballer92/
A Brook in the City - Robert Frost
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Cover art: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, "River Landscape with Crane and Barges", 1927 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner,_River_Landscape_with_Crane_and_Barges,_1927,_NGA_154354.jpg
Mending Wall - Robert Frost
zhlédnutí 391Před 2 lety
If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Cover art: George Inness, "Evening at Medfield, Massachusetts" www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/11230
The Gift of the Magi - O. Henry
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Music: Chopin, Etude Op. 25 no. 7 in C sharp minor- 'Cello': musopen.org/music/611-etudes-op-25/ Chopin, Etude Op. 10, no. 3 in E major - 'Tristesse': musopen.org/music/610-etudes-op-10/ Performed by Edward Neeman.
The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar - Edgar Allan Poe
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways
The Masque of the Red Death - Edgar Allan Poe
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If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways I hope you enjoy this rendition of one of Poe's most loved works! In addition to the small music bits I composed for it, I also borrowed heavily from Georg Philipp Telemann's Concerto in D major, which you can hear in its entirety here: musopen.org/music/2706/georg-philipp-telemann/concerto-in-d-major-twv-40-202-four-violas-ar...
The Oval Portrait - Edgar Allan Poe
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 8 lety
If you'd like, you can now support me via ko-fi! ko-fi.com/halloways Merry Christmas! Enjoy your holiday with a reading of one of Poe's shortest and sweetest works. Thanks for listening, and I hope to bring you many more readings in 2016!
The Cask of Amontillado - Edgar Allan Poe
zhlédnutí 19KPřed 8 lety
The Cask of Amontillado - Edgar Allan Poe
And You as Well Must Die - Edna St. Vincent Millay
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 9 lety
And You as Well Must Die - Edna St. Vincent Millay
A Ballad of The Wailing Ghost - Dora Sigerson Shorter
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A Ballad of The Wailing Ghost - Dora Sigerson Shorter
A Coffin - is a Small Domain - Emily Dickinson
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A Coffin - is a Small Domain - Emily Dickinson
The Lake of the Dismal Swamp - Thomas Moore
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The Lake of the Dismal Swamp - Thomas Moore
Haunted Houses - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Haunted Houses - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Song of The Necromancer - Clark Ashton Smith
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Song of The Necromancer - Clark Ashton Smith
Because I Could Not Stop for Death - Emily Dickinson
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Because I Could Not Stop for Death - Emily Dickinson
He knew her well enough to paint her but couldn't see her suffering . Thats the tragedy. To be there for your loved ones but miss and not see that they need help or to miss the chance to help them. Once the painter understood, it was too late and his joy was promptly extinguished. The just completed masterpiece didn't compare to immense the loss. Maybe this was common 19th century when medicine was still an art, and death was too common. How much better is life like in today's world?
Great reading!
Autumn.
Galt is dead.
Your rendition of this story is incredible. Very tasteful. I just wish you had a podcast
I miss my school days
Why school is hard
One of my father's Chaz or charles was a barrel maker he would make the first basket ball hoops.
He destroyed it because didn't want people at our place.
I still run the hoop
It's in my genes or something
I'm remaking the hoop.
I have this telekinetic welding power because where both telekinetic German Danish Godz
15 min just to be dramatic I'm thinking maybe less than 5 min
He stole my Adderall started bleeding out of his mouth till he fessed up now he can't steal my pills.
Some serious gnostic truths in this
Read with so much understanding ... but that diction and timbre of voice? Well ... bra---vo!
I’ve heard many EAP audiobooks but this audio is the best. I love the voiceover and the effects and the music
This is my favorite story Poe did. Loved it since high school.
As a choirboy aged about 11 yrs old, I remember reading this story in the choir stalls during the sermon in rather Gothic surroundings many years ago.
I absolutely hated English class in high school but I loved 12th grade English because half of all of our projects involved at Edgar Allan Poe he is my favorite book writer that I know my name the books that got me into reading was actually The Dark Bane Trilogy of Star Wars but I have no idea who the author was of those books but that was the first book that I read that I felt like I was in the story I was in my early twenties😂
Wonderfully read, eloquently arranged. Well done and thank you!
The shining brought me here
This is my favourite Edgar Allen Poe story, and I have to say this is the best reading of it I’ve ever heard. The music fits it perfectly and really amplifies the story. Well done.
Song?
I’m doing this for an honors class, but genuinely one of my fav works from Poe besides Ligiea
This is about TB but after covid I think we can all see that it is about wealthy thinking that they are better than everyone else. Mike Flanagan's show brought me here.
Tuberculosis wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculosis
Poe had an amazing talent to put his feelings into words. It’s a shame he died before his time. He was never truly appreciated, only maybe by his wife
his wife was his cousin and 13.
What made Prince Prospero think throwing a party during an epidemic was a good idea?
What exactly is the difference between purple and violet? I never understood.
This video gave me goosebumps. An amazing reading to a beautifully written poem.
Might have been a decent author but this was piss poor.
Isaiah farted
Would be awesome if you would remake the Dreamland video without the echo effect :3
Absolutely amazing!!
Brilliant story. Brilliant voiceover.
Pronounced Thames wrong. Ruined it
I just can't stop listening to this poem
Watching to find all of the Easter eggs within “The Fall of the House of Usher”. So good~
That was awesome
Oh God, this is the best reading of any short story ever. It's like music. Who can show me one better?
The ending was haunting.
Oh how I Love your narrations! I really hope that you will do more. Have you thought about doing Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe?
🖤 🖤🖤
glad to see (or hear, rather) that you're back and just as fantastic a narrator as ever :)
This is the best Poe reading I’ve ever heard
This shit is annoying asf
Who else is here, not because they have to be for school, but bc they love Poe's work?
Phenomenal reading, perfect to listen to on a feverish evening. I will try to incorporate your attention-commanding cadence & subtle shifts in key moments into my own readings sometime
Me
One of the greatest short stories ever, not just in English.
Boy, that's nicely read. I can almost never listen to these stories in audio form because the cadence seems all wrong (I realize that's subjective) or the voice just doesn't put me in mind of a great Poe story. But this reading had it all and so I'm subscribed for further Halloween listening. Really great stuff.
This is so BORRINNGGFFFFDFFFG
ahh this is pretty similar to skibidi toilet
Me
Smallpox
Black Death
TB
The armenian song based on Edgar Allan Poe "The valley of Unrest" czcams.com/video/PCBsX1Ex8bk/video.html