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Tale Waves with Gilly Stewart: TALE016

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Episode 16 of Tale Waves from the mind of Gilly Stewart is a story called Tree Runners - a wonderful story of fantasy, unknown beings and enchantment, told to regular host Hetty Tale Waves by our guest storyteller, Daisy Serkel. The story is set in a fantasy forest deep within the Sprinklebourne Valley, where you can find the two tallest trees in the world - and many fantastical characters. Credits: Music: Clair de Lune, composed by Claude-Achille Debussy, performed by PMG Projects, and available under Creative Commons/Public Domain. Prelude a l'Apres Midi d'un Faune, composed by Claude-Achille Debussy, performed by Columbia University Orchestra, available from MusOpen (via CC PD 1.0). La Boheme (Aria: Che Gelida Manina, Act1, No. 6), composed by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Jacques Potter, available via MusOpen (via CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). Bullets and Bayonets, composed by John Philip Sousa, performed by the United States Marine Band, available via MusOpen (via CC PD 1.0) La Mer (De l'Aube a Midi Sur la Mer), composed by Claude Debussy, performed by US Air Force Band, available from MusOpen (via CC PD 1.0). Sound Effects: Hunting horn: thanks to Benboncan via Freesound (under CC NY 3.0). Yawning sound (male): thanks to Fortyseven203 via Freesound (under CC0 1.0) All other sound effects thanks to www.freesfx.co.uk.
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Episode 16 of Tale Waves from the mind of Gilly Stewart is a story called Tree Runners - a wonderful story of fantasy, unknown beings and enchantment, told to regular host Hetty Tale Waves by our guest storyteller, Daisy Serkel. The story is set in a fantasy forest deep within the Sprinklebourne Valley, where you can find the two tallest trees in the world - and many fantastical characters. Credits: Music: Clair de Lune, composed by Claude-Achille Debussy, performed by PMG Projects, and available under Creative Commons/Public Domain. Prelude a l'Apres Midi d'un Faune, composed by Claude-Achille Debussy, performed by Columbia University Orchestra, available from MusOpen (via CC PD 1.0). La Boheme (Aria: Che Gelida Manina, Act1, No. 6), composed by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Jacques Potter, available via MusOpen (via CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). Bullets and Bayonets, composed by John Philip Sousa, performed by the United States Marine Band, available via MusOpen (via CC PD 1.0) La Mer (De l'Aube a Midi Sur la Mer), composed by Claude Debussy, performed by US Air Force Band, available from MusOpen (via CC PD 1.0). Sound Effects: Hunting horn: thanks to Benboncan via Freesound (under CC NY 3.0). Yawning sound (male): thanks to Fortyseven203 via Freesound (under CC0 1.0) All other sound effects thanks to www.freesfx.co.uk.
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