The Charge of the Light Brigade


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.5 stars; 6 reviews)

This poem was published just six weeks after the event, its lines emphasize the valour of the cavalry in bravely carrying out their orders, regardless of the obvious outcome.
The Charge of the Light Brigade was a charge of British light cavalry led by Lord Cardigan against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 in the Crimean War. Lord Raglan, overall commander of the British forces, had intended to send the Light Brigade to pursue and harry a retreating Russian artillery battery, a task well-suited to light cavalry. Due to miscommunication in the chain of command, the Light Brigade was instead sent on a frontal assault against a different artillery battery, one well-prepared with excellent fields of defensive fire.(Summary from Wikipedia) (0 hr 42 min)

Chapitres

Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by AAB 2:19 Lu par Allen Biehl
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by BK 2:44 Lu par Bruce Kachuk
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by CB 2:04 Lu par Caitlin Buckley
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by CLP 1:55 Lu par Chris Pyle
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by DL 2:12 Lu par David Lawrence
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by EL 2:18 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by GG 2:43 Lu par Greg Giordano
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by JAB 2:25 Lu par Joe Brenneman
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by LCW 2:13 Lu par Larry Wilson
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by LLW 2:35 Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by MK 2:49 Lu par Maria Kasper
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by NB 2:31 Lu par NoelBadrian
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by PJW 2:09 Lu par Patrick Wallace
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by RJO 2:12 Lu par LadyRebeccaJane
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by SGT 2:28 Lu par SteveToner
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by TJR 3:46 Lu par Thomas J. Rowland
Charge of the Light Brigade - Read by TK 2:39 Lu par Tasleem Khan

Critiques

CJ


(5 stars)

Classic poem about a true battle in the Crimean War. The reading by Patrick Wallace is my personal favorite; sounds like a melody.