Great Britain and Ireland: Vocal Music

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Inishowen Community Radio recordings. The Travelling People: Their Story in Music and Song, No.11: 'The Irish Travellers in London' [sound recording] / [variou

Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers:
McBride, Jimmy, speech in English
Dunne, Christy, banjo
McCarthy, Mikeen, singing in English, speech in English
Delanry, Mary, singing in English
Dennehy, Tim, singing in English
Dunne, Mickey, instrumental music

John Congrave Collection. Cassette 1. Séamus Ennis at Carysfort [sound recording] / Séamus Ennis. Track 2

Speech, Song and Lilting: Untitled [Part Two of the first of two lectures in Irish given by Seamus Ennis to trainee schoolteachers; subject: children's songs, adult nonsense and extemporised verses, stories and lullabies; with singing and story-telling by Ennis in Irish, English and Scots Gaelic; topics: continuation from 1245a-ITMA-CS/CDR, track 1 of a story and song about a travelling man who visits a house – the man of the house sings a lullaby to the child, and in the words of the lullaby tells his wife that she has given too much butter to the visitor; song 'Bean Phaidin', about an envied woman, who is married to a rich man; wandering poets; song composed by a wandering thresher (suistear), who was hungry at his work; song 'Johnny Seoighe', written in famine times in praise of a distributor of Indian meal (min bhui), from whom the poet wanted to receive favourable treatment; a story that SE collected in Scotland in 1946, about a magic hood; lullaby 'An Seanduine', collected by Elizabeth Cronin, sung first solo and then with the audience; an announcement by an unidentified person [Carysfort College staff member?]; SE sings 'Amhran na hEala' with the audience]

Ennis, Seamus, singing in Irish, English and Scots GaelicUnidentified performer - speech in Irish

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