Immerse yourself in the timeless verses of two literary giants, Lord Byron and William Blake, as brought to life by the distinguished voice of Sir Ralph Richardson. Released on April 1, 2014, under Heritage Records, "The Poetry of Byron and Blake" is a captivating spoken word album that spans a rich duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes. This collection features 51 tracks, meticulously curated to showcase the profound and evocative poetry of these Romantic era masters.
Sir Ralph Richardson, renowned for his theatrical prowess, lends his distinctive voice to this project, delivering a performance that is both powerful and nuanced. His interpretation of Byron's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" and Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience" offers a fresh perspective on these classic works, making them accessible and engaging for both longtime admirers and newcomers to their poetry.
The album is a testament to Richardson's ability to convey the depth and complexity of these poems, capturing their essence and resonating with the listener. From the haunting beauty of "She Walks in Beauty" to the poignant reflections in "Auguries of Innocence," each track is a journey through the vivid imagery and profound insights of Byron and Blake.
"The Poetry of Byron and Blake" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites you to explore the timeless themes of love, loss, innocence, and experience. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or simply appreciate the art of storytelling, this album is a treasure trove of poetic brilliance, expertly narrated by one of the most celebrated actors of his generation.
(C) 2014 Heritage Records
Tracks
She Walks in BeautyTyrone Power
On This Day I Complete My 36th YearTyrone Power
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto III, Vv. 18-28Tyrone Power
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto III, Vv. 68-75Tyrone Power
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto III, Vv. 85-98Tyrone Power
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto III, Vv. 113-118Tyrone Power
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto IV, Vv. 178-184Tyrone Power
Songs of Innocence - IntroductionSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Echoing GreenSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The LambSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The ShepherdSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Infant JoySir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Little Black BoySir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - SpringSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - Nurse's SongSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - Holy ThursdaySir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The BlossomSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Chimney SweeperSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Divine ImageSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - NightSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - On Another's SorrowSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Little Boy LostSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Innocence - The Little Boy FoundSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - IntroductionSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - Earth's AnswerSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - Nurse's SongSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The FlySir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The Little Girl LostSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The Little Girl FoundSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The Clod and the PebbleSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The TigerSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - A Poison TreeSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The AngelSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The Sick RoseSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The Voice of the Ancient BardSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - My Pretty Rose TreeSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - Ah! Sun FlowerSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The Garden of LoveSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - A Little Boy LostSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - Infant SorrowSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - The School BoySir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - LondonSir Ralph Richardson
Songs of Experience - DivineSir Ralph Richardson
Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, RousseauSir Ralph Richardson
I Asked a Thief to Steal Me a PeachSir Ralph Richardson