Seven Ages: An Anthology of Poetry With Music

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EDITORIAL REVIEW

This highly entertaining anthology of verse is the comic, tender and telling story of life's seven ages - from childhood to old age. Within the framework of Shakespeare's speech, "The Seven Ages of Man", performed by Sir Ian McKellan, are 150 great poems from all ages - from Chaucer to Ted Hughes. They are presented by the finest cast ever assembled on one recording.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks
Pub. Date: 22nd February 2000
Catalog: Book
Media: Audio CD
Format: Audiobook, Compilation
Ean: 9789626341896
Isbn: 9626341890

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USER REVIEWS

No whispering
~ Written on Jul 24, 2009. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

Love recorded poetry, and here John Cleese and Michael Caine are great, and selection of poems brought me lots of new stuff I loved. "Bored." The one about the mermaid. Wow. But whoever decided to whisper the speech from Shakespeare needs to be put on the rack. "Stage whisper" means "so the audience can hear." Even with my iPod cranked up all the way, I got zip. It was affected and annoying.

Beautiful
~ Written on Apr 14, 2008. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

I love the 2 CD set. There are poems which you understand now and some later depending on life experience, I enjoy listening and experiencing these lovely poems by the great poets of all time read by the greatest actors and orators of all time. I really recommend this compilation.

Fantastic!
~ Written on Dec 27, 2007. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

If you are a lover of poetry, you will certainly love this cd set. The speakers do a spectacular job. I highly recommend this product.

Audio Masterpiece
~ Written on Feb 6, 2007. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

This 2 cd set is based on William Shakespere's "The Seven Ages."
Selected poems are read by well known British actors/actresses with classical music to accompany the readings. Some of my favorites are "The Owl and the Pussycat" read by John Cleese, "A Parental Ode" by Ralph Fiennes, "The Quangle Wangle's Hat" by Connie Booth and "My Heart Leaps Up" by Robert Hardy.
A purchase of this two cd set benefits The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales.

This is almost the best..
~ Written on Jan 8, 2002. 14 out of 14 users found this review helpful.

collection of poetry with some music thrown in that I could find out there as a Christmas gift. I also had the opportunity to listen to the first quarter of the poems. However, my set was an audio cassette set, very different in appearance from the cassette set currently available from Naxos. Unfortunately, that set seems to have disappeared from the market; what is available is either the full set on CD, or the abridged version on cassette.

Some of the poems are truly marvellous, and well worth buying this set for. The price is great too. Where else can you find some of the greatest names in British theater (and a minor royal) declaiming some of the best poems (as compiled by David Owen) concerning the seven ages of a human being (as listed by William Shakespeare)? While not all the choices appealed to me, it was wonderful to hear the voices of Ian McKellen, David Suchet, Derek Jacobi and others declaim certain lines. The listing of the poems is comprehensive only under popular music (an odd choice, I think). The listing is not available under books (audiobooks), which is a great pity.

The music only introduces each stage. Each of the readers then continues, sans music. Therefore the description of this work as poetry set to music might be a bit misleading.

I think that this volume also might be a bit overwhelming for someone not used to listening to more than a few minutes of poetry. My recommendation is to start out slowly, and then pause for awhile if needed. Gradually, you can build up to listening more. There are almost no pauses in between poems (except for the necessary pause to distinguish one poem and reader from another). A little bit more music in between (every 15 minutes) might have helped. But if you want a lot of poetry and great actors for your money, this little set is a gem.

I rate this about 4.5

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