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Roaratorio ; Laughtears ; Writing for the second time through Finnegans wake / John Cage.
Streaming audio Available online
View online- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Cage, John, composer, speaker.
- Series:
- Cage, John. Selections (Mode) Works. v. 6.
- Cage ; v. 6
- Naxos Music Library.
- Standardized Title:
- Works. Selections
- Language:
- English
- Irish
- Subjects (All):
- Radio plays with music.
- Aleatory music.
- Electronic music.
- Monologues, English.
- Genre:
- Electronic music.
- Streaming audio.
- Sound recordings.
- Aleatory music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file).
- Place of Publication:
- Kew Gardens, NY : Mode Records, [1992]
- Language Note:
- Vocal portions of the 1st work performed in English or Gaelic.
- System Details:
- digital
- audio file
- Participant:
- In the 1st work: John Cage, speaker ; Joe Heaney, singer ; Seamus Ennis, uillean pipes ; Paddy Glackin, fiddle ; Matt Malloy, flute ; Peadher Mercier, Mell Mercier, bodhran. In the 2nd work: John Cage, Klaus Schöning, speakers. In the 3rd work: John Cage, speaker.
- Notes:
- The 1st work (for speaker, Irish musicians and 62-track tape)--is a radio play made up of selected lines from Joyce's Finnegans wake, and electronically manipulated recorded sounds mentioned in the novel; the 2nd work is a conversation on Roaratorio; the 3rd work is a reading of the text of Roaratorio.
- 2nd work originally recorded 1979 August 13-15 Paris.
- Hard copy version record.
- Contains:
- Container of: Cage, John. Roaratorio.
- Container of: Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Finnegans wake. Selections
- Container of: Cage, John. Laughtears.
- Container of: Cage, John. Writing for the second time through Finnegans wake.
- Other Format:
- Source record: Cage, John. Roaratorio.
- OCLC:
- 1103312519
- Publisher Number:
- US4BP0400170
- US4BP0400169
- US4BP0400168
- US4BP0400167
- US4BP0400172
- US4BP0400171
- US4BP0400173
- US4BP0400174
- US4BP0400175
- US4BP0400176
- MOD-CD-28 Mode Records
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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