--- RECENT FEATURES ---
Samuel Beckett: BBC Radio Plays Eight full-length BBC radio productions of Samuel Beckett plays, broadcast between 1959 and 1991. Audio includes: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable (Ireland, 1958); A Piece of Monologue (UK, 1986); Cascando (UK, 1964); Cascando (Ireland, 1991); Embers (UK, 1959); Rough for Radio (UK, 1976); Words and Music (UK, 1962); The Old Tune (Ireland).
Jacques Lacan: Hours of archival material from French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan (1901-1981). Includes his 1973 film Télévision (1973), the complete Radiophonie (1970), as well as numerous other lectures dating from 1966-1970. Also included are nine audio recordings of the legendary Séminaire. From 1953 to 1980, Lacan's Séminaire was the laboratory, the work-in -progress for his Return to Freud project. The Séminaire was a singular place and moment, almost weekly, every year from November to June. Without any connection with university, it was public and open to everyone. Curiously, despite Lacan's famous verve for grandiloquence and his matchless improvising oral style, none of the 500 sessions have been cleanly and officially recorded (neither audio nor video) until now, presented here on UbuWeb. (audio and video is in French)
Harold Pinter: BBC Radio Plays 8 hours worth of plays by Harold Pinter aired between 1964-2000. Includes "Moonlight" (2000), "A Slight Ache" (2000), "Last To Go" (1964), "The Birthday Party" (1970), "No Man's Land" (1978), "Betrayl" (1990), "Family Voices" (date unknown), "Landscape", "Victoria Station" (1986) and "Family Voices" (1981).
Gertrude Stein: MP3s In conjunction with our partners at PennSound, UbuWeb is pleased to host a number of audio recordings by Gertrude Stein made during the years of 1934-1935 with liner notes by Stein scholar Ulla Dydo. Selections include: "The Making of Americans: Parts 1 & 2", "Matisse", "A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson", "If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso", "Portrait of Christian Bérard", "Madame Recamier: An Opera", "How She Bowed To Her Brother" and "Interview (1934)."
--- Winter 2006 :: NEW ADDITIONS ---
Steve Roden -- Soundwalk (2005), [MP3]
Momus -- Fakeways (2002), [MP3]
Adolf Wölfli -- Gelesen und vertont (1978), [MP3]
John Cage -- Mureau (1972), [MP3]
Mike Kelley -- Interview (1996) [PDF]
Jerome Rothenberg -- How We Came Into Performance: A Personal Accounting (2005) [PDF]
A.S. Bessa -- Vers: Une Architecture (on Stéphane Mallarmé) [PDF]
Jean Genet -- Le condamné a mort, 1952, [MP3]
Jean Genet -- Un Chant D'Amour, 1950, 269 mb (AVI)
Abraham Lincoln Gillespie: 1895-1950 [PDF]
Antony Balch (with William S. Burroughs & Brion Gysin) -- The Cut-Ups, 1966, 212 mb (MPEG 4)
Maya Deren -- Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti, 1947, 121 mb (MPEG 4)
Henry Miller reads from "Black Spring" and "Colossous of Maroussi" (both 1949) (MP3)
40 Years of Polish Experimental Radio from Studio Warsaw (MP3)
Craig Douglas Dworkin -- Unheard Music (extended version) (PDF)
Extended Voices Works by Lucier, Oliveros, Ashley, Ichiyanagi, Feldman, Cage (1968), MP3
Luc Ferrari -- France Culture Tributes and Documentaries (MP3)
Gene Youngblood -- Expanded Cinema (1970), PDF
Klaus Kinski -- The Spoken Performances of Klaus Kinski (MP3)
Derek Bailey -- Interview (1987), MP3
Erik Satie -- Conceptual Works, MP3
Robert Smithson -- Hotel Palenque, (1969), 362mb, .AVI
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Thanks for the update - it's easy to miss something since you seem to be adding so much (quality!) content. Is there a mailing list as well?
Posted by: \_escarpment | January 16, 2006 at 06:00 PM
Nah. No one needs more spam into their inboxes -- ain't announcements another form of spam? We hit lists -- that's what they're there for, no?
Kenny
Posted by: Kenny G. | January 16, 2006 at 08:22 PM
not funny.
they are an old standard, and way better than stupid rss feeds.
Posted by: nonsense | February 26, 2008 at 12:26 PM