William Butler Yeats - read by Cyril Cusak
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- The Song of Wandering Aengus 1:28
No Second Troy :52
The Wild Swans at Coole 2:03
Broken Dreams 2:51
The Second Coming 1:41
The Tower-Sailing to Byzantium 2:21
A Dialogue of Self and Soul 4:32
Byzantium 2:37
Lapis Lazuli 3:28
The Wild Old Wicked Man 2:52
News for the Delphic Oracle 1:56
Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad? 1:05
Cuchulain Comforted 1:58
The Lake Isle of Innisfree 1:22
This recording is to the best of my knowledge only available on an LP long out of print. While I have carefully removed clicks, pops, static and surface noise wherever possible, I have NOT used any radical equalization adjustments to do so.
Thank you. We had this album many years ago ( and others from, I think, the Caedmon label). Wonderful to hear again.
Beautiful. Simply Beautiful
Thank you....all very wonderful.
The commercials almost destroy it. I'll have to record and edit
I'm so glad that you brought this recording to u-tube. I owned a copy of this recording many years ago. I prefer Cusak's reading to the others I have heard, including those of the poet himself.
Ne too! Thanks for posting. I would love to have heard him
I agree; I had this recording on an old cassette. The reader brings out the lyrical beauty in the poems and avoids being over dramatic. Yeats follows the fashion of his time and reads too slowly for modern ears. So glad that this has been posted.
I don’t have an appreciation for poetry but people I admire do.
9:01 - 11:20 Sailing to Byzantium
Thank you for posting!
Я знаю Йейтса только в переводе, хотелось послушать в оригинале. Хотя я мало что понимаю, слушаю эту запись, как музыку:)
Why would you put the length of each poem in the description, rather than the timestamp?
the best one
18:26 Lapis Lazuli
The name is Cusak, not "Cusak"!
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@@tjaruspex2116 I think he meant "Cusack" lol. Thank you for uploading this, though. He captures the magic of Yeats better than anyone