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Warren Bergmann
  
Audiobook Narrator

Narration Samples

Fiction

M-F Dialogue Humor
00:00 / 00:59
M-F Dialogue Short Story
00:00 / 01:01
Adolescent Dialogue YA
00:00 / 01:08

Nonfiction

MusicArtist Name
00:00 / 01:25
Health - Business
00:00 / 00:58
Nature Memoir
00:00 / 00:58
Cultural Anthropology
00:00 / 00:58

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LANGUAGES: English, light German, light Yiddish

ACCENTS: Mid-Atlantic American English, Upper Midwest American English

STUDIO

   Software: Audacity 3.3.3

   Microphone: Rode NT1

   Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2

   Headphones: Shure SRH240A

   Computer: MacBook Air 

   Operating System: Monterey 12.6.5

About Warren 

Warren’s reading style is natural, crystal-clear, and earnest; in timbre it sounds a little like his cello.  

 

Wisconsin has been his home since college, but Warren grew up just outside Philadelphia, with English as his first language, bits of his parents’ Yiddish, and four years of high school German.  He and his siblings were surrounded by music and musicals that provided material for living-room performances from musical theatre (think Gilbert & Sullivan, West Side Story), Tom Lehrer, and Mad Magazine song parodies.

 

He had a long career as a high school orchestra teacher and inspired many to appreciate music; several of his students have become music teachers themselves.  He is serious about Scrabble and never misses Will Shortz’s NPR Sunday morning word puzzle.  He does copy-editing and proofing for fun.  He makes time for an occasional community theater role.  He eagerly greets his beloved New Yorker magazine and keeps running lists of his favorite reads: early-to-mid 20th-century American novels; history, social justice, deep dives into music, nature, and humor.  Warren prefers to read his books in hand-held form, but has been reading aloud to his family for decades.  His wife Terry, a former bookseller and used bookstore owner, and a long-time audiobook fan, has long recognized the qualities of a great audiobook narrator in Warren; she has all the while urged him to record.

 

Reading and listening have always been at the core of Warren’s life.  He understands both language and sound.  Although at times socially shy, he feels real human connection when reading aloud.  Warren’s voice is a fresh contribution to narration.

 

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