England

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

Source note(s)

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

England

Equivalent terms

England

Associated terms

England

109 Archival description results for England

109 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

The Frank Harte memorial concert, Whitby folk week, 2005 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
O'Reilly, Jerry, speech in English A1, 11;
Keelers, singing in English A1;
Scott, Bruce, singing in English A2;
Webb, Peta, singing in English A3;
Hall, Ken, singing in English A3;
Flynn, Patricia, singing in English A4;
Wilson, Christine, singing in English A5;
McIntyre, Geordie, singing in English A6;
McMorland, Alison, singing in English A6;
Mac Farland, Jim, singing in English A7;
The Wilson family, singing in English A8;
Brophy, Eamonn, singing in Irish A9 =;
[Ó Bróithe, Éamonn];
Toland, Grace, singing in English A10;
O'Callaghan, Graham, singing in English A12

Running Order:
1. Speech: [introduction]; Songs: Deep down underground, Far from sight, Ee aa could hew, Twenty long weeks
2. Song: Dublin, you're my darling
3. Songs: Just a note, Wild wild whiskey
4. Song: Erin the green
5. Song: Down by the glenside
6. Song: Road end; Song: Twa years o'er young
7. Song: Lonely Waterloo
8. Songs: Young Banker, Miner's life
9. Song: An goirtín eornan
10. Song: The lion's den
11. Speech: [Jerry O'Reilly reads Living Ghosts, one of Frank Harte's favourite poems]; Song: The bonny bunch of roses

Studio Recording of Niall Keegan, Mel Mercier and Jim Mac Farland [sound recording] / Niall Keegan ; Mel Mercier ; Jim Mac Farland

Performers:
Keegan, Niall, flute, track 2-7, B1-7
Mercier, Mel, bodhran solo, track 1; bodhran & bones in duet
McFarland, Jim, singing in English B1-7

Running Order:
1. Percussion piece: Bodhran solo
2. Jigs: Karen Tweed's Band Jigs (x3)
3. Reels: Johnny McCarthy's Reels (x3)
4. Reels: Fermanagh Tunes (x3)
5. Reels: Richard Dwyer's, Karen Tweed's, Untitled
6. Reels: Paddy O'Brien's, Flagstone of Memories
7. Reels: Dunmore Lasses, My Love Is in America, Lucy Campbell's [CONTINUED ON 54b-ITMA-DAT/CDR]
8. Song: Through Benedie Glen [Air = Flower of Gortade]
9. Song: The Rose of Glenfinn (unfinished)
10. Song: The Blackbird (interrupted)
11. Song: Attend Ye Sons
12. Song: As I Roved Out One Morning
13. Song: `Twas Early, Early
14. Song: Through Benedie Glen [DAT ENDS]

Lecture:Come all ye worthy Christians. Presentation: Religion and repertoire. Lecture: Singing in the spirit - the tradition of English venacular carolling from the southern Pennines [videorecording] / Tom Munnelly ; Kirsty Potts ; Ian Russell

Performers:
Tom Munnelly, Dublin/Clare, lecture in English
Kirsty Potts, Scotland, singing in English
Dr Ian Russell, England, lecture in English

Running Order:
1. Lecture: Come All Ye Worthy Christians
2. Presentation: Religion and Repertoire
3. Lecture: Singing in the Spirit - the tradition of English venacular Carolling from the Southern Pennines

Geordie McIntyre Collection. Reel-to-Reel 2 [sound recording] / [various performers]. Track 80

Reel, Speech, Reel: Kreisler's Fancy [Named after the classical violinist Fritz Kreisler; Colonel Fraser], Untitled [About the tune just played; Fritz Kreisler and Michael Coleman played a lot together and were 'great buddies' – 'that's where Coleman got all the dressing for this music'], Untitled [Maudabawn Chapel; composed by Ed Reavy]
Results 11 to 20 of 109