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John Cages "Roaratorio, an Irish circus on Finnegans Wake" (1979) was the model for this assignment given to the seniors at Edvard Munch vgs. (high school), Oslo. Instead of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce, the students were given the short story Ballstemning by Alexander Kielland. The students were instructed to use GarageBand making the collage. The method Cage used as described by James Pritchett: "In Roaratorio (1979), the second "writing through" Finnegans Wake served as both musical material and as structural guide. The work, a composition for magnetic tape, is a translation of Joyce's 628-page novel into sound. Making use of the abundant indices, gazetteers, and other specialized inventories for Finnegans Wake, Cage listed all the references to sounds and music in the book, then grouped them into various categories and made chance-determined selections from these. Similarly, a random selection was made from the huge number of place-names found in the book. With the help of others world-wide, Cage then collected all these sounds on tape, finding instances of all the specific sounds mentioned (such as bells, dogs barking, water running, etc.), and recording ambient noises at all the places mentioned." (James Pritchett: The Music of John Cage, p. 179) Read my article on John Cage in Store norske leksikon: https://snl.no/John_Cage