From Murrey and Blue:
A couple of weeks ago I posted about a new theory concerning Richard III’s voice, see here https://murreyandblue.org/2024/09/28/another-theory-about-richard-iiis-voice/). Well, we may still have to wait until 17 November at the York Theatre Royal (https://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/show/a-voice-for-king-richard-iii/) to hear and see the avatar of Richard III as he is now believed to have sounded, but there is a little taster from Down Under, as you can hear at this link: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/saturdayextra/recreating-the-voice-of-richard-iii/104436374
It’s from a Saturday Extra interview by Fran Kelly on ABC Radio National, Australia. She’s speaking to Yvonne Morley-Chisholm (https://yourvoicebox.co.uk/) vocal coach and founder of A Voice for Richard (the event to be heard at York Theatre Royal in November).
We’re told that in order to produce (apparently with 95% accuracy) what Richard would have sounded like, and to make it even more accurate they used a letter that Richard wrote in 1483 concerning the investiture of his son as Prince of Wales Then they had to find a man who looked like the Facial Reconstruction for Richard III, because every little detail comes together to make a whole, and they found him in one Thomas Dennis, who had played Richard at events at Warwick Castle. See my earlier link above. He will be heard in York Theatre Royal on 17 November 2024, when an avatar of Richard’s Facial Reconstruction will move in harmony with his voice, for an even more realistic effect. (Read more.)
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