Classic Poetry Aloud

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Classic Poetry Aloud gives voice to poetry through podcast recordings of the great poems of the past. Our library of poems is intended as a resource for anyone interested in reading and listening to poetry. For us, it's all about the listening, and how hearing a poem can make it more accessible, as well as heightening its emotional impact.See more at: www.classicpoetryaloud.com

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  • Magazinefan
    Simply beautiful
    Short and sweet. Thank you for these poems. The reader has such a nice voice.
  • WCSJones
    Cheers!
    Well done, everyone! Finally a podcast that celebrates poetry with the respect and joy that it richly deserves.
  • bharrisonstudio
    fix your band width
    if you cant record anything, fix it
  • wefirst
    continuous readings
    wish it would jump to next reading automatically.... it’s a hassle to connect with each 1 min read each time
  • Yodden
    Can't listen to it...
    This podcast is unavailable for download blah blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah blah.... really? Seriously?
  • ArtGirlSAH
    I love poetry
    and am happy to have these poems posted in between the podcasts I listen to regularly. Thank you!
  • Mama Clinch
    A thousand times yes
    To ease a long car trip, to reinforce memory work or to send little ears to sleep, we have no regrets!
  • Drummer285
    Hard to find classics easily accessible here!
    I enjoy classic poetry and was quite enthusiastic to find this podcast. I especially enjoy Edgar Allen Poe. I would, however, like to request "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes. That is one of my favorite poems. Thank you and please continue making podcasts!
  • LostBoy1205
    Good choices, no poetry
    This podcast gives a good variety of classic poetry. The problem I have with it is this: the reader has no sense of poetry at all. The words are well-read and the reader's voice is pleasant to hear, but it's as if he is reading prose. Every once in a while I'll hear a rhyme and it will actually throw me off. There's no rhythm or sense of meter at all. This probably helps some people - it's often easier to grasp the meaning of poetry when the rhythm and rhyme are out of the way - but for me, all the beauty of poetry is lost when the rhythm is ignored.
  • Black Hole Gang
    Lovely, thrilling and of great value
    I listen to them all and I'm happy to have them, thanks very much. I'd like to request a reading of "Broken Vows" by Lady Gregory, please, and perhaps some song lyrics that might deserve this treatment (Suzanne by Leonard Cohen, for example, or In My Life by the Beatles, perhaps, if you think it's appropriate). Obviously a labor of love, and received in kind, with appreciation. Dan 4 years later, I am still looking for new installments (sigh)
  • VirgilsTime
    Scam
    Poems are a canned message asking for money
  • quinfirefrorefiddle
    No Content
    Downloaded several episodes- each were a notice saying the website had run out of bandwidth and asking for a donation. No poetry AT ALL. I don't see how that would effect iTunes anyway- and even if it did, why not just suspend downloads and put up a note?
  • principioverbum
    nothing better
    I've been listening to this podcast for quite some time now, and I can't tell you how much I have benefitted from these readings since - whether listening from the office, on the road, just having tea, etc. It's rare to find such a beautifully selected, beautifully presented, and beautifully read series despite the growing movement of free audio books of poetry/literature. Classic Poetry Aloud leads the group - I can't thank the host enough for his professionalism and dedication to sharing English language poetry with all of us. Matter of fact, sir - I could listen to you read your grocery list and be completely mesmerized! If you ever consider expanding Classic Poetry Aloud or starting perhaps a prose series, I'll be the first listener.
  • Echo Groks
    A Fantastic Podcast
    Excellent range of poetry read well.
  • Allegrazz
    Wonderful!
    I absolutely adore hearing these wonderful poems read with feeling and rythm. Only wish they came more frequently.
  • marryat
    Timeless poetry lifeless reading
    In contrast to other reviewers I find the reader to be dull, flat and almost expressionless. An English accent may soothe some listeners, but the absence of any 'feeling' associated with the reading negates much of the pleasure associated with an excellent choice of poetry. Moreover, how about some female readers for those works written by women.
  • craigr1971
    Really Great, but.....
    I love classic poetry, and the narration, sound quality, and editing are superb, but, and there's always a but it seems, I had to stop listening. Though I truly loved the readings, they are often, more often than not, brief, as the texts are short. With my mp3 player, at least, I'd have to go back, search the next poem, and press play, all while driving, as I listen to this sort of thing during my commute. If the poems were batched or similarly attached, say '10 poems from Donne', or '20 minutes of Shelly', I'd be in love all over again.
  • bumdhar
    This is the Best damn Podcast!
    The quality is good to excellent. The poems are read very well. This man should be paid for what he does! He is preforming a service to the human race and posterity. I would only like to see more longer works preformed. Thanks!
  • Lmb562
    Fantastic!
    Excellent selection of poetry, very well read, the best poetry podcast i've come across. I'm a new listener starting at #500, but I am quickly backtracking, can't get enough.
  • jjbj
    Peotry Aloud
    THANK YOU
  • quartshy
    I'll add my voice to the growing throng
    I'll add my voice to the growing throng This podcast I receive cannot be wrong With melodious accent ears are soothed Hearing great poetry 'til the heart is moved And just maybe one will make it break Or at least give your gray matter a shake
  • @SongDuck
    Beautifully read classic poetry is a real treat for a seemingly lost art
    As a songwriter, I find tremendous inspiration from the real great poets throughout history. I grew up with an appreciation for poetry, which unfortunately seems to have vanished from our schools today. What a refreshing delight to be find such a wonderful collection of short poems so well read.
  • Jecca
    love it!
    The narrator's voice is so smooth and beautiful, it gives me chills. I love listening every day.
  • Cross63
    A treasure!
    The podcast provides an amazing collection of poetry spanning history. Each show has great, concise background info, and the reading is done passionately, but not over-dramatically. Highly recommended!
  • Chalafta
    Brilliant!
    Excellent selection, well-read, and so convenient that the poetry is posted in the information.
  • sytwo
    Excellent selections and readings
    The readings of the poetry is great, the narrator's voice fits very well. The selection is varied and is geared towards calendar events.
  • Psycho_Vegan
    Amazing
    Needless to say, this podcast is amazing. The poetry and reading is great and it can't be beat. This is a podcast that you must subscribe to if you love poetry.
  • collegesenior
    Excellent listening
    This podcast is excellent. The voice is perfect for the poetry, and the poetry chosen is some of the best!
  • knight of art
    love this podcast
    classic poetry aloud is one of thous podcast i have found to be really nice. must get for people that like classic poetry.
  • Mpark
    Love it
    Beautifully read.
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