
Acclaimed librivox narrator David Clarke brings the classics to life in these serialised readings. Opera (Classic) Vox (Voice). Subscribe to ensure you do not miss out on each chapter of the current book. Recommendations for future works will be considered. Thanks for listening.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The Final Episode - The 258th Night features the end of the story of Badr, Jullanar and Jauhara and brings to an end the 271 nights of stories told to the King by Shaharazad to stay alive and prevent her meeting the fate of her predecessors in the mo... more
The 249th Night - In which we continue the story of Queen Jullanar of the Sea and the adventures of her son Badr and the Princess Jauhaar.
The 241st Night - In which we continue the story of the King, his Queen Jullanar of the Sea and their newborn son Badr.
The 230th Night - In which our storytelling Shaharazad continues to keep the King from killing her each morning with her strange and entertaining tales. This episode we embark on yet another new tale concerning Jullanar of the Sea!
Superb character voices, perfect diction, flawless pacing--David Clark is one of the best narrators I've ever heard. His voice recedes into the story, so your attention is absorbed in the story. (Authors on Audible who do their own narration might take a lesson or two from Clark's professional abilities. Or, better yet, just hand it over to him.)
Just recently discovered this channel and as a classic lover, this has been such a bliss! Reading and listening "David Copperfield" at the moment and I absolutely love your work, sir. Thank you so much.
Mr. Clarke is a fantastic actor. I first heard him on LibraVox and he was so excellent, I did not want to listen to anyone else! I was thrilled to discover Opera Vox. I am enjoying
David Copperfield. I wonder what he will read next. Can’t wait!!
I am a long time fan of Mr. Clarke’s Librivox recordings- particularly his Sherlock Holmes stories, which I have listened to many times. His voice is pleasant and mellow, and I often turn the stories on to relax and feel immersed in a different world. I very much look forward to his forthcoming readings in this podcast!
I first came across David Clarke on LibriVox where, alongside (I believe) all the Sherlock Holmes works, he has posted a reading of my long-time favorite book, The Count of Monte Cristo. This is a book I read at least twenty times in high school alone, so the best praise I can give Mr. Clarke is that he does that book justice. There are even particular line readings (for example, a sighed “Indeed.”) that I will rewind to listen to again. He doesn’t just read these books; he reads each character.... more
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