Storytelling samples with introductions to each piece

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Description

Literary excerpts from a self-written book, a cold-reading to an online class, an end-of-the-world monologue (in French) and a Canadian classic poem.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (South West - Texas)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
first on this audio reel, we have two selections from the book ERic. This was written by me and it is a fictional account of Erik the phantom of the opera. In the first section, we get a little insight into his process of learning music and in the second section we witness what happened the first time he laid eyes on Christine day and the sound as I drew the bow across the strings. I still shudder if I happen to remember it. It sounded like a host of demon cats had been dropped in the lake and were voicing their disapproval. I realized a new approach would be required. I raised my opera glasses and watched as a young woman of about 18 stood at center stage and introduced herself, bonjour monsieur. My name is Christine day and for my audition today I would like to sing from these Albert flute. The second selection is from a book called mr limoncello is library. This book was given to me as a supply teacher to read to a class of grade fours that I was covering. So this was the first time I had seen this text he showed Andrew the card that had been tucked inside the front cover. I'm gonna show you on my screen. That's the clue. It's a C plus and then a a silhouette which if you, I don't know if you've ever read the anna green Gables books but that is kind of the silhouette that represents her. Okay said. Andrew it's C plus hat. So the word is chat, which by the way could also be shaw The french word for cat. Well done. Andrew said Charles, even though he knew the clue was really seat plus and equaling can The 3rd selection is from a French monologue. A defender of the earth talks about what the hopes of humanity are for defending themselves against the demons that have invaded the planet. Listen, this poor login, your defense surgeon, especial border. A demon is news on poverty. DeAndre sat down at the premiere on set on a deeper. The final selection is from the Canadian poem. The cremation of Sam McGee by robert w Service. He turned to me and Cap says he, I'll cash in this trip, I guess. And if I do, I'm asking that you won't refuse my last request. Well, he seemed so low that I couldn't say no. And he says with a sort of moan, It's the curse of coal. And it's got right hold till I'm chilled clean through to the bone. Yet taint being dead. It's my awful dread of the icy grave. That pains. So I want you to swear that foul or fair, you'll cremate my last remains