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Subject: RE: seeking James Joyce's Chamber Music From: Jim Dixon Date: 11 Nov 04 - 11:51 PM If you're interested in Joyce's many references to music, you will enjoy browsing the syllabus of this course on James Joyce taught by Michael Seidel at Columbia University. He has compiled an impressive set of audio files of songs mentioned by Joyce, plus lyrics. |
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Subject: RE: seeking James Joyce's Chamber Music From: Amos Date: 11 Nov 04 - 11:43 PM It is text, not actual music, and can be found online here. A |
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Subject: RE: seeking James Joyce's Chamber Music From: maire-aine Date: 11 Nov 04 - 11:16 PM PS: Maybe somebody knows a James Joyce discussion forum or website where they can post this for me. I can be reached at am4polsanity@aol.com thanks, m |
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Subject: seeking James Joyce's Chamber Music From: maire-aine Date: 11 Nov 04 - 10:11 PM Dear folks, I came across this book recently, and I bought it. On the back it says there is a companion cassette. I've looked all over the internet, but no luck. Amazon.com says it's out of print. Does anybody out there have a copy of the CS? There's the info: James Joyce's Chamber Music (on cassette) Musical Settings by G. Molyneux Palmer, Performed by Robert White, Tenor and Samuel Sanders, Piano ISBN 0-253-35061-1 Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis (book is 1993) I'd be ever so grateful to obtain a copy, in exchange for a generous contribution to the 'cat. You can PM me for details. Thanks, Maryanne |
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