Robert Burns: a collection of poems and songs, Robert Burns
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Robert Burns: a collection of poems and songs

Author: Robert Burns

Narrator: Full Cast

Unabridged: 2 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook

Publisher: Findaway Voices

Published: 07/15/2020

Genre: Poetry - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Synopsis

Robert Burns like you've never heard him before.

Set within modern and vivid soundscapes, this collection gives Burns' texts new resonance. From the soullessness of a call-centre through the simple joy of a baby’s nursery to the horror of the battlefields and all the way into space, this is a visceral roller-coaster through the poems and songs of Scotland’s National Bard.

Produced by multi-award winning, immersive audio company Almost Tangible.

Chapters:

Full Burns Sound-Journey (All poems)A Man's A Man for a' That (Eilidh Loan)A Poet's Address to his Love-Begotten Daughter (Lewis Rae)Address to a Haggis (Sophia McLean)Ae Fond Kiss, and Then we Sever (Eilidh Loan)A Red Red Rose, sung (Joshua Manning, Steph MacGaraidh, Sophia McLean)A Red Red Rose, spoken (Eilidh Loan)Auld Lang Syne (Joshua Manning, Steph MacGaraidh, Sophia McLean)Belles of Mauchline (James Robinson)Bottle and Friend (Tom Vanson)Epitaph for a Friend (Brigit Forsyth)Gin I Were a Baron's Heir (Peter Gardiner)John Anderson, my Jo (Ross Sutherland)My Heart's in the Highlands (Ross Sutherland)Pretty Peg (Sam Garioch)Scots Wha Hae (Peter Gardiner)Sweet Afton (James Robinson)Tam O'Shanter (Steph MacGaraidh)The Bonny Earl of Murray (Brigit Forsyth)To a Louse (Joshua Manning) To a Mountain Daisy (Sophia McLean)To a Mouse (Joshua Manning)To the Toothache (Tom Vanson)Ye Banks and Braes (Tracy Wiles)

Director: Carl Prekopp

Sound Designer/Composer: Jon Nicholls

Production Manager: Alex Lynch

Exec Producer: Charlotte Melen

Cover Design: Tom Prekopp

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