Robert Graves Archive: Audio and Video Resources
This page contains links to useful multimedia items available on the web. The four recordings of Graves reading his own work were available as early as 1994, though they disappeared for a while, before being relocated to an archive area of the original Internet Town Hall web site. The Sun audio format versions of these recordings are now available also from both the Robert Graves Society web sites (the St John's College site and its mirror in Canada), so they are likely to remain accessible for the foreseeable future.The Miranda Seymour interview was first broadcast on the 27th September 1999 by WBUR in Boston. RealAudio format.
The audio and video clips in the 'I, Claudius' section of this page became available in mid-1999. They have been made available by Earthstation 1, a Microsoft web site which exists to encourage users to upgrade their multimedia applications: principally in this case to applications which can handle Layer 3 mpeg encoding (please read the notes about what you will need to play these files before downloading). The site contains audio and video clips from many other television programmes and films, and is located at: http://earthstation1.com/
Robert Graves reading his prose and poetry
Four recordings of Robert Graves reading are available from Harper Audio, via the Internet Multicasting Service (Archive), in three audio formats.
Robert Graves, Part 1
Robert Graves reads an excerpt from "The White Goddess"
- .au format (4 Mb), .gsm format (1 Mb), .ra format (0.6 Mb).
Robert Graves, Part 2
Robert Graves reads his poems "The Hills of May," "Angry Samson," "In Procession," "Warning to Children," "The Cool Web," "Song of Contrariety," and "The Presence."
- .au format (5 Mb), .gsm format (1 Mb), .ra format (0.6 Mb).
Robert Graves, Part 3
Robert Graves reads "Flying Crooked," "Any Honest Housewife," "A Jealous Man," "The Cloak," "Time," "Ogres and Pygmies," "To Bring the Dead to Life," and "Like Snow."
- .au format (5 Mb), .gsm format (1 Mb), .ra format (0.6 Mb).
Robert Graves, Part 4
Robert Graves reads his poems "To Juan at the Winter Solstice," "The Death Room," "My Name and I," "The Survivor, " The Foreboding," "Cat-Goddesses," "The Blue Fly," "Sirocco at Deya," and "Leaving the Rest Unsaid."
- .au format (5 Mb), .gsm format (1 Mb), .ra format (0.6 Mb).
Miranda Seymour on Robert Graves: broadcast on WBUR (Boston), plus phone-in. In RealAudio format. The interviewer is Chris Lydon. First broadcast on 27 September 1999 Available from WBUR. Includes Chris Lydon reading Graves poem: 'Flying Crooked'. The interview took place to promote Miranda Seymour's novel 'The Telling', then receiving its American paperback publication under the alternative title: 'Summer of '39'. Interestingly this programme (56 minutes) filled the second part of a two hour show, the first part of which was an interview with Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web. WBUR can be found at: http://www.wbur.org/
[links added 12 Nov 1999. Later file moved to Realserver: link updated 01 March 2000]
The theme music from the television series is available by clicking on the 'I, Claudius' graphic which heads this section (the file is about 1.5 megabytes in size). 120 audio clips are available from Microsoft Earthstation 1: 65 from the BBC Television series of 1976, with Derek Jacobi and John Hurt, and 55 from the unfinished film made in 1939, with Charles Laughton and Merle Oberon. 10 video clips are available from the television series. If you need help playing any of the Wavs (most of us), go to the Earthstation 1 Sound Apps Page, where you can download players able to deal with Layer 3 mpeg encoded Wav files. With the exception of Macintosh users, that is, who are referred to a version of SoundApp which dates from 1997 - before the public advent of mpeg encoded Wav files. Even the latest version of SoundApp, available elsewhere, cannot play these files, I'm afraid. Users of various versions of Windows can download a new version of Media Player, which has the necessary codecs to deal with this new Wav format.The 10 video clips are highlighted in bold (they require the latest version of RealPlayer). Altogether they amount to around twenty minutes of the series. They should come in at about 22 kb a second: if you have a slow dialup connection the clips may jump or not play at all. It is recommended that these clips are viewed at the default Realplayer size: just imagine that you are travelling Virgin Atlantic to or from Europe and are watching one of the little screens mounted on the back of the seat in front. My favourite is Macro announcing that Caligula has become a god, closely followed by Livia's address to the gladiators.
All of the sound & video files listed here were digitized in 1999 by James Charles Kaelin.
Links to other 'I, Claudius' sites, which provide plot summaries, still photographs, critcal essays, timelines, and Graves' Latin sources, are available from this site.
The original Earthstation locations for the I, Claudius TV Sounds Page; and the original I, Claudius Movie Page
'I, Claudius' files added to this page 16 August 1999.
Page updated 06 March 2000
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