Joyce reads and records parts of the “Aeolus” episode of Ulysses, and later in 1929 he records a section of Finnegans Wake. Many years after, in 1982 – the centenary year of Joyce’s birt...
Sounds Difficult: James Joyce and Modernism’s Recorded Legacy–Damien Keane
Sounds Difficult: James Joyce and Modernism’s Recorded Legacy
https://soundstudiesblog.com/2012/01/30/sounds-difficult-james-joyce-and-modernisms-recorded-legacy/
to Disaster: Our Relationship to Sound in Danger”–and in sites across the globe: Ireland, Canada, England, and Portugal so far in 2012. Look for research focusing on (and located in)
Old friend Damien Keane writes about Joyce and the resurgence of vinyl here.