Last night I had the pleasure of listening to the last chapter, A Peek at Bathsheba, and I must tell you this: her voice is the richest, most velvety, warm and engaging you have ever heard, even if--or maybe because--it came from the throat of David George, the voice talent for my book.
And today I listened to the last two pieces in this puzzle: the opening and closing credits, which truly brought home to me the fact that the production is complete. Take a listen. The dramatic music you hear under David's voice is from Handel's Saul, which is a perfect backdrop for Rise to Power.
And today I listened to the last two pieces in this puzzle: the opening and closing credits, which truly brought home to me the fact that the production is complete. Take a listen. The dramatic music you hear under David's voice is from Handel's Saul, which is a perfect backdrop for Rise to Power.
Guercino's painting of Saul and David
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