Added: 01/31/2006 |
Although in real time the technology is developing fast today, you are likely not to hear much of bullfighting in real time audio, at least in English. There is a small number of English-speaking broadcasts, featuring the event in real time. Even if the website offers a sample, it will be the only one among numerous in a diversity of real time audios, dedicated to the other topics. Look for bullfighting in real time audio on the websites, listed below.
The National Public Radio (http://www.loe.org/) features real players MP 3, allowing you to listen to reports, talks and discussions on diverse topics, combined with real sounds (for instance, if the topic is birds, you will listen to birds singing along listening to the report). The reports change weekly and the fixed time for each report is announced, while you may listen to always up-to-date information from the center of events. For instance, this week they feature facts about Korean bullfighting as a non life-threatening sport, delivered as bullfighting in real time mp3.
Generally, the National Public Radio (NPR) is an internationally recognized producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talks and entertainment programs. Probably, later on they will offer more in real time audios, concerning bullfighting.
If you cannot play mp3 files, there are websites, featuring bullfighting in real time audio.
http://talkinghistory.oah.org/ is a great website for any history lover. Along with many lectures, ranging in topics from history of the bathroom and ten worst presidents, you can listen to bullfighting in real time audio, featuring a talk with a historian, Adrian Shubert, on the history and origins of bullfighting. Shubert, from York University in Toronto, is the author of a series of books and articles in the Spanish history, including the recent Death and Money in the Afternoon: A History of the Spanish Bullfight.
Flamenco music is an integral part of bullfighting culture. Its beautiful melodies accompany weeks of bullfighting festivals, when live flamenco performances are held in the streets, bars and restaurants. http://www.xs4all.nl/~davidbos/flamenco/other.htm invites you right into the world of fascinating flamenco music. The website provides flamenco information and an access to websites about festivals and shows, videos, mailing lists, records and books. A German flamenco site and a German flamenco magazine are available here as well. Real time audio is here; now, they offer some clips from Vicente Amigo's latest CD Vivencias Imaginadas, but plan to put a complete list of all flamenco albums from Spain. To listen to music, you will need a real audio player that can be downloaded free from the Internet Wave home page.
Perhaps, that is all about bullfighting in real time audio, available in English, but we hope that websites, listed here, will satisfy some of your needs. What concerns in real time audio reportages right from the place of the event, the search conducted was scrupulous enough to say there is nothing in English available online.
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