July 6, 2007

Voices.com Podcast, VOX Talk, Introduces Weekly Correspondents

Voices.com Podcast, VOX Talk, Introduces Weekly Correspondents
The VOX Talk podcast, hosted by Stephanie Ciccarelli of Voices.com, recently welcomed two weekly correspondents, professional voice talents Julie Williams and Adam Fox, to host segments on the VOX Talk Podcast.

Enjoy Yourself Tonight (Pt. 829)
Enjoy Yourself Tonight (Pt. 829)

So I just got a brief call from the founder of the DDR Club at University of Missouri, Kansas City. The reason he called is because he forgot the answer to the question of XotW (DWI EX of the Week). After that, he asked the whole club to say hi to me.

I just felt so great when I heard so many different voices saying "Hi, Terrence" on the background. It was loud that I needed to take my phone away from my ear for a few inches. And when I responded to them, I felt my voice was so weak compared to them.

Zenedejas Hosts Spirited Soul Productions Grand Opening Night - Evening Of Destiny-
Top names in gospel music such as winner of the las Vegas bma music awards -best gospel performer -female gospel recording artist Gina Green, and two time Dove awards nominee The Prophet, will be commemorating the event with hit songs from their newly released albums.

Narutarded - Episode 1
Well, my friend and I had a strange conversation at her house about the Naruto cast. This was the result. I think this is why people are supposed to sleep in the middle of the night; that's the time of the day when your mind turns to mush. I did the voices of Naruto, Orochimaru, and Kabuto while my friend did Sakura, Sasuke, and Hinata. Animation was done by me. This video is purely crack and is not intended to offend anyone. If you are offended, then please accept my sincerest apologies. (more)

Giovanni da Palestrina
With works that are often regarded as the perfect models of Renaissance polyphony, Italian composer Giovanni da Palestrina had his first major appointment as the organist of San Agapito, Palestrina. After the election of Pope Julius III, he was appointed maestro di cappella of the Cappella Giulia in Rome, where he wrote his first works. Well-regarded in Rome's musical society, he shuffled through posts at two of Rome's greatest churches, St. John Lateran (1555-'60) and San Maria Maggiore (1561-'66). During the 1560s and 1570s Palestrina's fame and influence was bolstered by the wide distribution of his published works. His most famous mass, Missa Papae Marcelli, is said to have been composed to satisfy the requirements for musical cogency and textual intelligibility during the Counter-Reformation. After marrying his second wife, a wealthy fur merchant's widow, he enjoyed his most productive years at the end of his life free from financial concern. He died in Rome in 1594. A prolific composer of masses, motets and sundry sacred works, he assimilated and refined his predecessors' polyphonic techniques to produce a "seamless" texture based on balanced voices and a sense of nobility and restraint that made an unquestionable influence on Renaissance music. - Nate Cavalieri

Tips To Avoid Fraud in the Online Voiceover Business Published
Voice123, the online voiceover marketplace, presented some recommendations for its subscribers for avoiding fake check scams when receiving payments of voice over work. [SANEPR 23 April, 2007]