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Content: Shakespeare Sonnets, Part 4

On this segment of HarperAudio!,

The sonnets of William Shakespeare are read by British actor Sir John
Gielgud. The sonnet form enjoyed great popularity in England in the late
16th century, and Shakespeare in writing this sequence was influenced by
other writers of his day. However, they display an intensely personal
feeling and were clearly shaped by the author's own experience. In this
recording, incidental music is provided by the Elizabethan Consort of Viols
and the Taylor Consort of Recorders, conducted by Leslie Pearson.

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