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Tim Carbone discusses Waywords and Meansigns

2015-05-082016-10-15 IssyInterviews

Tim Carbone of the popular American “new grass” band Railroad Earth discusses Waywords and Meansigns with Jambands.com. “the language and the diction and the way it’s written becomes percussive, and it has it’s own groove. And so you start to […]

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The Beginning, Mariana Lanari and Sjoerd Leijten

2015-04-122016-10-15 IssyReleases

Finnegans Wake is a circular text. Page 628 ends with the line “A way a lone a last a loved a long the” and book opens with “riverrun, past Eve and Adam’s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, […]

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Kevin Spenst Singing!

2015-04-032018-02-21 IssyReleases

Hear an excerpt of Kevin Spenst, poet and leader of the British Columbia Finnegans Wake reading group in Vancouver, reading from Book I Ch. 6 of the Wake.                                         Listen here.

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Liz Longo Singing Finnegans Wake

2015-03-222016-10-15 IssyReleases

Hear Liz Longo and her daughter Izzy singing a passage of Finnegans Wake, from Book II, Chapter 2. Liz is an artist and singer in NYC. She is author of A Bird and Its Albatross, and is a part of […]

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Trumpeter Gareth Flowers awaking Finnegan

2015-03-152016-10-15 IssyReleases, Uncategorized

Gareth Flowers performing part of Book Three, Chapter 1 of Finnegans Wake. Gareth is an internationally renowned trumpet player, known for his classical as well as experimental music. He served as guest principal trumpet in the San Francisco Symphony, the […]

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Finnegans Wake, a Sound Collage

2015-03-112016-10-15 IssyReleases

Hear the beginning of Book 2, Chapter 1 referred to by Joyce as “The Children’s Hour” — an allusion to the BBC radio and television programmes of the same name. Joyce’s work is full of allusions to music and literature, […]

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The Preview from Austin

2015-03-082016-10-15 IssyReleases

Preview from members of the Finnegans Wake Reading Group of Austin, Texas! This is Peter Quadrino, known as the author of the blogs “Finnegans, Wake!” and “A Building Roam.”Produced by Jake Reading & Peter Quadrino. Recorded and mixed by Jake […]

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Sneak peak of Hayden Chisholm

2015-03-052016-10-15 IssyReleases

Hear an excerpt from Book II, Chapter 3 of Finnegans Wake. Performed by Hayden Chisholm. Hayden is known throughout Europe for his micro-tonal saxophone technique, as well as his performative readings of Finnegans Wake. He will be the “Improviser in Residence” […]

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Sneak Peak from Dérive

2015-02-282018-08-13 IssyReleases

Please enjoy a sneak peak: an excerpt of Western Massachusetts art-punk band Dérive performing “The Washers at the Ford,” Book I, Chapter 8 of Finnegans Wake.  Greg Nahabedian (keyboard, voice); Paul Schmelz (guitar, voice, keyboard); Noah Jacques (bass, voice); Paul […]

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