"Roaratorio is one of Cage's most attractive larger assemblages...the piece is a landmark in the composer's later output, and a credit to all involved in its elaborate realization." - Peter Dickinson, Gramophone, 1994
Roaratorio was a commission from the West German Radio and IRCAM for Cage to realize a work based on his favorite book, Finnegans Wake by James Joyce. Cage began by making a text from the original (which became Writing for the Second Time Through Finnegans Wake, also issued here in its entirety), and cataloging the many sounds and locations mentioned in the book. A recording of each sound was made at the noted locations - virtually every sound/location was recorded. These were then laid out in the sequence in which they are mentioned in the Wake and mixed, along with Cage's rendering of the text, into a massive collage of 62 tracks of tape lasting about an hour. Added to this is live accompaniment from leading Irish musicians on traditional instruments, performing traditional Irish music. The result is an enthralling stew of words, sound and music unlike anything you've encountered before.
Because Cage's beautiful reading of the text often gets submerged in the density of Roaratorio, the unadorned recording of Writing for the Second Time... is also included. Special insight on the works can be had from Laughtears, with Cage interviewed by Klaus Schöning of the WDR regarding the project.
credits
released February 6, 1992
John Cage, voice (1,2,3)
Joe Heaney, singer (1)
Seamus Ennis, Uillean pipes (1)
Paddy Glackin, fiddle (1)
Matt Malloy, flute (1)
Peadher Mercier, Mell Mercier, bodhran (1)
with 62 track tape (1)
Klaus Schöning, speaker (2)
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