Joyce Audio – MP3
- At June 13, 2022
- By Great Quail
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Joyce Audio: MP3
The following Joycean audio works are either (1) in the public domain, or (2) out-of-print and/or deleted. The Brazen Head does not hold etc copyright to any of these works. If any previously-deleted set becomes commercially available again, or is made available through Audible, I will delete the relevant MP3s. You can listen to the samples here, or download them to your hard drive.
Joyce Audio
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James Joyce Audio Collection
James Joyce Audio Collection
Read by James Joyce, Cyril Cusack, Siobhán McKenna, E. G. Marshall, Colm Meaney, and Jim Norton
Caedmon, 1959-2002
CD 1
1. James Joyce reads from Ulysses—passage from the “Aeolus” episode (1924)
2. Chamber Music, read by Cyril Cusack (1971)
3. James Joyce reads from Finnegans Wake—passage from “Anna Livia Plurabelle” (1929)
4. Pomes Penyeach, read by Cyril Cusack (1971)
5. “Ecce Puer,” read by Cyril Cusack (1971)
6. Dubliners—“Counterparts,” read by Jim Norton (2000)
CD 2
1. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man—Chapter I: The Beginning, read by Cyril Cusack (1959)
2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man—Chapter I: The Christmas Dinner, read by Cyril Cusack (1959)
3. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man—Chapter IV, part 2, read by Cyril Cusack (1959)
4. Dubliners—“Araby,” read by Colm Meaney (2000)
CD 3
1. Ulysses: Soliloquy of Leopold Bloom, read by E.G. Marshall (1960)
2. Ulysses: Soliloquy of Molly Bloom, read by Siobhán McKenna (1960)
CD 4
1. Finnegans Wake—“Shem the Penman,” read by Cyril Cusack (1959)
2. Finnegans Wake—“Anna Livia Plurabelle,” read by Siobhán McKenna (1959)
Joyce Audio
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