Faust
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Faust is one of the pillars of Western literature. This classic drama presents the story of the scholar Faust, tempted into a contract with the Devil in return for a life of sensuality and power. Enjoyment rules, until Faust’s emotions are stirred by a meeting with Gretchen, and the tragic outcome brings Part 1 to an end. Part 2, written much later in Goethe’s life, places his eponymous hero in a variety of unexpected circumstances, causing him to reflect on humanity and its attitudes to life and death.
Narrated by:
- Auriol Smith
- Hugh Dickson
- Stephen Critchlow
- Anne-Marie Piazza
- Gunnar Cauthery
- Sean Barrett
- Emily Raymond
- Derek Jacobi
- Samuel West
- Daniel Mair
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Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award
"If it’s been a while since you tackled Goethe’s Faust - like, forever - don’t wait a moment longer. John R. Williams’s sparkling English translation is delightful, full of wit and delicious rhymes, and would be reason enough to fling yourself at it, but this full-cast production more than doubles the pleasure.... The performances are marvelous, and the sound effects clever and often gorgeous (the choir!).... What a great theatrical experience." (AudioFile)
“Listen straight through and you get a vivid experience of the Faust drama in ways you would not get in any other form. The English translation is mellifluous and not stilted, and the recitation is terrific. Anyone who has appreciated the various settings of Faust by Gounod, Berlioz, Schumann, etc., will revel in the full drama enacted in the spirit Goethe intended.... Highly recommended.” (Grego Applegate Edwards, Gapplegate Classical-Modern Music Review)
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Incredible performance that achieves a great appreciation
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No -very muddled recording with needless background noiseAny additional comments?
Introduction and better sound quality would have helpedPoor sound quality
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What did you love best about Faust?
The wonderful reading, next would be the great sound effects that didn't sound corny at all.Would you be willing to try another book from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe? Why or why not?
I don't know quite what to think of Faust. Part 1 was excellent and very thought provoking, but part two is confusing and almost makes the reader think he has switched to a book by a different author, or at least skipped the middle book in a trilogy.Which scene was your favorite?
The satanic poodle.... :)Excellent performance of classic work!
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An absolutely amazing production of a difficult classic!
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It is a very fine production,
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