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Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 8 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Recorded from Joe Cooper (age about 65) and Mrs Nora Cooper at their house in Aughavilla, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, 30 June 1968 [tracks 1–7]

Performers:
Mrs. Nora Cooper, singing in English Tracks 1-2, 4-5
Mr. Joe Cooper (aged 65?), singing in English Tracks 3, 6-7, speech in English Track 6
Hugh Shields, speech in English Track 6

Running Order:
1. My father’s servant boy (‘You lovers all both great and small, pay attention to my theme...’), song [false start, v.1-2, text recommences and is completed] / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English [session continued from 6805]
2. How pleasant sweet birdies (‘How pleasant sweet birdies to wake in the dawn...’), song [fragmented] / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English
3. The wedding of Laghie M’Grath (‘Oh we had a terrible tear...’) / Joe Cooper, singing in English
4. The maid of the Mourne shore (‘Adieu green fields and flowery dales...’), song / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English
5. The bonny green tree (‘As I went a-walking one fine summer’s evening...’), song / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English
6. Talk about the song ; The Moygannon stream (‘I remember my young days, for younger I’ve been...’), speech ; song [words by Joe Cooper to the air of ‘The Muttonburn stream’] / Joe Cooper, speech in English, singing in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in Engish
7. My father’s big turnip (‘There’s a thorn tree that grows by the Moygannon river...’), song [words by Joe Cooper to the air of ‘Teddy O’Neal’] / Joe Cooper, singing in English [end of session] [END OF BAND ONE]

Conference Session 6A [sound recording] / Paul McGettrick; Anthony McCann ; Frode Nyvold ; Seán Corcoran

Performers:
McGettrick, Paul, chair, speech in English, track 1, 4, 6
McCann, Anthony, Down/ USA, lecture in English, track 2, 3
Nyvold, Frode, Norway, lecture in English, track 5
Corcoran, Sean, Louth, lecture in English, track 7

Running Order:
1. Speech: [Introduction]
2. Lecture: Questioning educational strategies : the challenges of radical pedagogy
3. Speech: [Questions from the floor]
4. Speech: [Introduction]
5. Lecture: Folklore and music as integrated artistic expression : preserving contexts for folk in the academy
6. Speech: [Introduction]
7. Lecture: Canons, curricula and power in Irish music : who decides the contents of the curriculum and the modes of performance?
8. Speech: [Questions from the floor]

Various, pipes [negative] / Orla Henihan

Unidentified boy, seated holding pipes
Unidentified boy, seated holding pipes
Unidentified boy, seated holding pipes
Unidentified boy, seated playing pipes

Creation Location:
Pipes class, Willie Clancy Summer School, Miltown Malbay, Clare

Launch of ITMA publication The Irish Music Manuscripts of Edward Bunting (1773-1843) : An Introduction and Catalogue by Dr Colette Moloney [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Gerry McCormac (Queen's University Pro-Vice Chancellor), speech in English, track 1
McAleese, President Mary, speech in English, track 2
Goan, Cathal, speech in Irish, track 3, speech in English, track 3

Running Order:
1. Speech: welcome and Introduction to the Bunting Collection, Dr Colette Moloney's work
2. Speech: welcome; thanks to Nicholas Carolan, ITMA; description of the work; the coming about of the research project and the work involved; its treatment of the musical life Belfast of its time; mention of Michael O'Suilleabhain; a thirst for sources; Bunting for aerobics; congratulations to Colette Moloney, Nicholas Carolan, Antain Mac Lochlainn, Maeve Gebruers and Joan McDermott and a thanks for all those who provided financial support; official launch
3. Speech: thanks to the President, her staff, Queen's University, Michael Smallman (Arts Librarian, Queen's), Colette Moloney, Antain Mac Lochlainn, Tony Moreau, Maeve Gebruers and Joan McDermott, Nicholas Carolan, Mary Kelly, Norman Russell, Belfast Central Library, National Library, National Gallery etc... [END OF DAT]

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 7 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Recorded from Mrs Nora Cooper at the house of Mr & Mrs Joe Cooper, Aughavilla, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, 30 June 1968 [tracks 1–9]

Performers:
Mrs. Nora Cooper, singing in English Tracks 1, 3, 5, 7–9 speech in English Tracks 2–4, 6–9
Hugh Shields, speech in English Tracks 2, 4

Running Order:
1. Squire Hall’s watery park (‘In the year eighteen hundred aye and forty-nine...’), song [learnt from John and Matt Rooney] / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English
2. Talk about the previous song ‘Squire Hall’s watery park’, speech / Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
3. Willy Reilly, talk about it, song [air learnt from John and Matt Rooney, words learnt from Bessie Grant] ; speech / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English, speech in English
4. Talk of local singers, John and Matt Condy Rooney, speech / Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
5. The Armagh Rover (‘I’m a rover from Armagh and the truth I will declare...’) / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English
6. Talk about the previous song, speech / Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English
7. Talk about the following song ; Green gravel, speech ; song / Mrs Nora Cooper, singing in English, speech in English
8. Talk about the following song ; Cups and saucers, speech ; song / Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English, singing in English
9. Talk about the following song ; Obadiah, speech ; song / Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English, singing in English [session continued at 6806] [END OF BAND ONE]

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