thumbnail

Podcast 4 : The Dead; Distant Music and The Lass of Aughrim

Abstract: The Dead is rich in music from Italian opera to popular folk songs. Music and song is the soundtrack to the dinner party while the conversation around the table shares stories of Enrico Caruso and the music halls of the city. The story’s epiphany hangs on a memory provoked by a song ‘The Lass of Aughrim’. Professor Harry White unpacks the power of music in Joyce’s narrative and we discover how central a force music and song was in the author’s life. Professor White sees the story itself as an operatic composition. We visit the National Library to see sheet music of the day and from the UCD folklore collection we hear Elizabeth Cronin’s version of ‘The Lass of Aughrim’ which gives us a sense of how the song sounded in 1904. Singer and musician Noel O’Grady, who performs the music of Joyce, shares his rendition of ‘The Lass of Aughrim’ as he plays the part of Bartell D’Arcy and re-creates that moment which froze Gretta on the stairs of 15 Usher’s Island.

In collection Joyce's Dublin

Date
Date created:
Type of Resource
sound recording-nonmusical
Physical description
1 sound recording (10:23)
MP3 (audio/mpeg) audio file for access derived from original WAV file.
Languages
English  
Genre
Narration Podcast
Subject
Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Dubliners -- Joyce, James, 1882-1941
The Dead -- Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Location
University College Dublin. University College Dublin. Joyce's Dublin

Record source
Metadata creation date: 2010-08-27

Rights & Usage Conditions

Creative Commons License
Podcast 4 : The Dead; Distant Music and The Lass of Aughrim is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Creative Commons License
Podcast 4 : The Dead; Distant Music and The Lass of Aughrim is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.