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Studio Recording of Éamonn Ó Bráithe [sound recording] / Éamonn Ó Bráithe

Performers:
Brophy, Eamon, uilleann pipes, track 2-6, 8, 9, 11, B2-9; speech in Irish, track 7, B4; singing in Irish, track 13, B1; speech in English, track 10, 12 =
[Ó Bróithe, Éamonn]

Running Order:
1. Speech: Introduction
2. Reels: The Mountain Top, Tim Moloney's
3. Reels: The West Wind, Maistir sa Tigh, Untitled
4. Polkas: Untitled, Untitled
5. Jigs: Kitty Magee, The Piper's Picnic
6. Reels: Collier's, Jenny Picking Cockles, The Floating Crowbar
7. Verse: Untitled
8. Reels: Untitled, Untitled, Untitled [Paddy O'Brien tunes]
9. Reels: Untitled, Untitled, Untitled
10. Jigs: The Fly in the Porter, Untitled
11. Speech: Eamon's pipes
12. Poem: Untitled
13. Set dance: The Job of Journeywork; Hornpipe: The Fairy Hornpipe
14. Speech: Na Spailpini
15. Song: An Corran [CONTINUED on 79b-ITMA-DAT/CDR]
16. Song: [Eamonn Paor Bhaile Ghaigin?]
17. Air: An Chead Mhairt den Fhomhair [version]
18. Air: Ar Bhruach Dhun Reimhe
19. Poem, air: Maire Chaoch
20. Air: Sliabh na mBan
21. Air: Cath Cheim an Fhia
22. Reels: The Travelling Sheehan's [two versions]
23. Jigs: Down the Back Lane, An Sean Droighean, The Boys of Thomastown
24. Reels: Miss McLeod's, The Virginia [DAT ENDS]

Sonny Brogan tributes, January 1965 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Unidentified, speech in English A1, A13;
Brogan, Sonny, accordion A1, A5, A7, A9;
de Buitléar, Éamon, speech in English A2, A4, A6, A8;
The Lough Gill Quartet, instrumental group A3 =;
[Sonny Brogan, accordion];
[Bill Harte, accordion];
[Sarah Hobbs, fiddle];
[James Cawley, flute];
Kelly, John, fiddle A9;
Ceoltóirí Chualann, instrumental group A10, A15, A11, A15, A17, A19;
Unidentified performer, tin whistle A13;
Unidentified performer, accordion A13;
Ó Riada, Seán, speech in English A14, A16, A18;
Ó Riada, Seán [harpsichord] A15, A17;
[Ó Sé, Seán] singing in Irish A17

Running Order:
1. [Speech in English]: [Introduction to radio programme] ; [Reel]: Jenny picking cockles
2. [Speech in English]: [Éamon de Buitléar remembers the Lough Gill Quartet]
3. Jig: The Newport lass
4. [Speech in English]: [Éamon de Buitléar speaks about his first meeting with Sonny Brogan]
5. Reels: Gorman's; The hut in the bog
6. [Speech in English]: [Éamon de Buitléar speaks about tunes he associated with Sonny Brogan]
7. Jigs: Morrison's; The fourpenny loaf
8. [Speech in English]: [Éamon de Buitléar tells an anecdote about Sonny Brogan playing Norwegian dance music]
9. Reel: Jenny's welcome to Charlie
10. [Speech in English]: [Éamon de Buitléar introduces Sonny's involvement with Ceoltóirí Chualann]
11. Jig: Morrison's jig
12. [Speech in English] ; [Speech in Irish]: [Éamon de Buitléar speaks about recording the soundtrack for 'The Playboy of the Western World' with Sonny and Ceoltóirí Chualann]
13. Slow air: Unidentified ; [speech in English]: [Concluding remarks from radio announcer]
14. [Speech in English]: [Seán Ó Riada pays tribute to Sonny Brogan]
15. Reels: Toss the feathers
16. [Speech in English]: [Seán Ó Riada introduces the next song]
17. [Song]: Cathal Buí Mac Giolla Ghunna's Aithrí
18. [Speech in English]: [Seán Ó Riada introduces the next performance]
19. [Slow air]: Caoineadh an spailpín

The Road to Lough Swilly : a new composition for the uilleann pipes [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Track listings refer to the CDR dubs of the DVCAM soundtrack
Potts, Sean, Dublin, compere, speech in English, track 1, 3, 5, 10, B1, speech in Irish, track 1
Brady, Dr Ciaran, lecture in English, track 2 (sometimes off-mic)
O'Briain, Micheal, Dublin, speech in English, track 4, B3, pipes solo, track 4, B4, pipes in duet with voice, track 11
O'Connor, Liam, Dublin, fiddle in duet, track 6-9, speech in English, track 7, 9
McKeon, Conor, Dublin, speech in English, track 5-6, 8, pipes in duet, track 6-9
Holohan, Gabrielle, Dublin, singing in Irish in duet, track 11
Holohan, Michael, Dublin, speech in English B2

Running Order:
1. Speech: Introduction to the night's events and Dr Ciaran Brady
2. Lecture: The Battle of Kinsale, 24 December 1601, a brief historical account
3. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Micheal O'Briain
4. Speech/Descriptive Piece: The Road to Lough Swilly (comp. Michael Holohan): Introduction - The Cuckoo, The Rascal Horseboy (The Young Hugh) - Reel, The Queen's Pageant (at the Earl of Leicester's, Kenilworth) - Court dance, Lament for the Earl of Desmond (d. 1583) - Air, Mabel Bagenal (The elopment, 1591) - Hornpipe, The Yellow Ford (1598) - March in Jig-time, (a) The Running Beast - Descriptive piece, (b) O'Donnell's March (Sliabh Phelim) - March, (c) The Battle of Kinsale (24th Dec. 1601) - Descriptive piece, The Broken Stone (After the Battle) - Air, The Submission (Mellifont 1603) - Air, The Flight of the Earls (Lough Swilly 1607) - Slip-jig
5. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Conor McKeon and Liam O'Connor
6. Tuning/Speech/Jigs: Jackson's Morning Brush, Dunkin's
7. Speech/Reels: Dispute at the Crossroads, Untitled
8. Speech/Hop Jigs: Untitled, Dusty Miller
9. Speech/Planxty/Reels: Planxty O'Connor, Miss Ramsey, The Dublin Reel
10. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Gabrielle Holohan and Micheal O'Briain
11. Song: Ar nAthair (arr. Michael Holohan) [recording continued on CDR B]
12. Speech: Overview of Michael Holohan's composition and introduction to Michael Holohan
13. Speech: Michael Holohan gives an overview of the process of writing the piece
14. Speech: Thanks from Micheal O'Briain
15. Despriptive Piece: The Road to Lough Swilly
16. Speech: final thanks [end of DAT]

Launch of Amhráin Ghrá CD ; Launch of The Companion to Irish Traditional Music, 2nd ed. [videorecording] / Nicholas Carolan ; Fintan Vallely ; [various performe

Performers:
Carolan, Nicholas, Louth/Dublin, speech in English, speech in Irish [CD and book]
Vallely, Fintan, Armagh, speech in English [book]
Cronin, Michael, speech in English [book]
Ó Casaide, Odhrán, fiddle
Unidentified, pipes
Unidentified, flute
Unidentified, bodhran

Running Order:
1. Speech: Launch of 'Amhrain Ghrá' by Nicholas Carolan
2. Speech: Introduction to 'Companion to Irish traditional music, 2nd ed.' by Fintan Vallely
3. Speech: Launch of 'Companion to Irish traditional music, 2nd ed.' by Nicholas Carolan and Professor Michael Cronin.

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