Willie Clancy [negative] / Mal Whyte
- BBR-18712/2/11/5/271393
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Fait partie de Breandán Breathnach Collection
Unidentified man, seated playing pipes
Willie Clancy, seated playing pipes
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Willie Clancy [negative] / Mal Whyte
Fait partie de Breandán Breathnach Collection
Willie Clancy [negative] / Mal Whyte
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Liam O'Flynn and others [negative] / Mal Whyte
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Liam O'Flynn and others [negative] / Mal Whyte
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Na Píobairí Uilleann Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]
Fait partie de Na Píobairí Uilleann Collection
Performers:
Munnelly, Tom, incidental speech in English throughout;
All performers, incidental speech in English throughout;
Carbury, Peter, Longford, pipes solo A1-3, 5-7;
Breathnach, Eadaoin, Dublin, pipes solo A8-12;
Donnelly, Sean, Dublin, pipes solo 13-15;
Neill, Paddy, Belfast, pipes solo 16-17;
Garvin, William, pipes solo 18-21;
Kiernan, Brian, Dublin, pipes solo 22-24;
Walsh, Tom, pipes solo A25-27;
Clarke, Tom, Donegal, pipes solo A28-29;
O'Neill, Finbar, Dublin, pipes solo A30-32;
Grant, Dick, Clare, pipes solo A33-36;
Munnelly, Annette, Dublin, pipes solo A4, 37-38;
O hAlmhain, Michael, pipes solo A39
Running Order:
1. Reels: The Chattering Magpie, Untitled
2. Reel: The Old Irish Blackthorn
3. Reel/Fragment: The Strokestown Reel
4. Fragment
5. Reel Fragment: The Old Irish Blackthorn
6. Reels: The Steampacket, The Miller's Daughter
7. Reels: Eileen Curran, Jenny's Wedding
8. Reel: The Galtee Reel
9. Jigs: Untitled, Tatter Jack Walsh (interrupted)
10. Jig: Tatter Jack Walsh (beginning clipped)
11. Reel: The Green Groves of Erin
12. Reel: Follow me Down to Carlow
13. Hornpipe: The Leitrim Fancy
14. Jig: Paidin O'Rafferty
15. Reel: The Copperplate
16. Jig: The High Kings
17. Air: Sorrow Lane
18. March: Untitled
19. Jig: Untitled
20. Air: Na Conneries
21. Reel: The Copperplate
22. Jig: Untitled [END OF BAND ONE]
23. Hornpipe: Untitled
24. Jig: Untitled
25. Reel: The Cup of Tea
26. Reel: The Leitrim Fancy
27. Reels: Trim the Velvet, The Fermoy Lasses
28. Jigs: Munster Buttermilk, Untitled
29. Hornpipes: Untitled, The Boys of Bluehill
30. Jig: Untitled
31. Hornpipe: Untitled
32. Jig: The Donnybrook Jig
33. Reels: Colonel Fraser, The Bank of Ireland, Untitled
34. Reel: The Woman of the House
35. Jig: The Pig in the Rookery
36. Reel: Untitled (end clipped)
37. Jig: Untitled
38. Fragment
39. Reel: Rolling in the Rye Grass, The Wing that Shakes the Barley [END OF BAND TWO]
Conference Session 6B and closing address [videorecording] / [various performers]
Fait partie de ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Performers:
Moloney, Colette, chair
McGettrick, Paul, lecture in English
Marshalsay, Karen, Scotland, lecture in English
Ó Gráda, Conal, Cork, lecture in English
MacAoidh, Caoimhín, Donegal, chair
Claudy, Frank, Baltimore, lecture in English
Reeves, Stan, Scotland, lecture in English
Taylor, Barry, England/Clare, lecture in English
Running Order:
1. Lecture: Third-Level Education in Irish Traditional Music: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
2. Lecture: A Hotbed of Learning: Handing on Tradition by Electronic Dissemination
3. Lecture: Internet Teaching of Irish Traditional Music
4. Questions and Comments from the Audience
5. Lecture: The Challenge of Meaningful Group Teaching at Irish Festivals and Summer Schools. Lessons from Adult Learning Theory and the Psychosocial Literature
6. Lecture: Re-Building Community with Music. The Role of Traditional Music in Adult Education/Community Development in Edinburgh's Adult Learning Project.
7. Lecture: From Flag Floor to Concert Platform: Passing on the Tradition
8. Questions and Comments from the Audience
Recital: Music from the West of Ireland [sound recording] / [various performers]
Fait partie de ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Performers:
Cassidy, Dave, Dublin, speech in English, track 1, 4, mandola in trio, track 1-6
Ni Bheolain, Niamh, Dublin, speech in English, track 1-6, fiddle in trio, track 1-6
Pigott, Charlie, Cork/Galway, speech in English, track 7-14, B1-7, accordion in quartet, track 7-10, 12, 14, B1-4, 6-7, accordion in duet B5
Fahy, Martin, Clare/Galway, concertina in quartet, track 7-10, 12, 1, B1-4, 6-7, speech in English, track 13-, concertina duet/trio, track 13
Fahy, Florence, Clare/Galway, concertina in quartet, track 7-10, 12, 14, B1-4, 6-7, concertina duet/trio, track 13
O'Neylon, Tomas, Galway, storytelling in English, track 11
Ward, Kevin, guitar
O'Neylon, Tomas, bodhrán
Running Order:
1. Speech/Jigs: The Rambling Pitchfork, The Banks of Lough Gowns, The Black Rogue
2. Speech/Hornpipe: The Coarse Air
3. Speech/Reels: The Boy in the Gap, Paddy Fahey's
4. Speech/Polka: The Ukranian Polka
5. Speech/Jigs: Banish Misfortune, Out on the Ocean
6. Speech/Polkas: Untitled, Begley's Polka
7. Speech/Jigs: O'Connel's Welcome to Parliment, Willie Hayes
8. Speech/Reels: The Boyne Hunt, Clogher Reel?
9. Speech/Jigs: The Trip to Bantry (comp: Paddy O'Brien), The Bahola Jig
10. Speech/Reels: St Patrick's Night, Larkin's Beehive (both comp: Paddy O'Brien)
11. Storytelling: Humorous Tales about Poorer Times
12. Speech/Jigs: The Killavel, Untitled
13. Speech/Reels: The Hills of Tipperary, Larry's Favourite (both comp: Paddy O'Brien)
14. Speech/March/Speech: Napoleon Crossing the Alps [=Boney Crossing the Alps] [recording continued on CDR b]
15. Speech/Reels: (a setting of) The Kilarney Boys of Pleasure/The Sweat House (comp: Joe Liddy), The Fox on the Prowl (comp: Vincent Broderick)
16. Speech/Hornpipes: The Cuckoo's Nest, The Swan
17. Speech/Jigs: I Buried my Wife and Danced on her Grave, Down the Back Lane
18. Speech/Reels: Swinging on the Gate, Untitled
19. Speech/Jigs: (a setting of) The West Wind/The West-Mesth Jig, Jack Welsh's Jig
20. Speech/Jigs: The Fair Haired Boy, (a setting of) Jack Welsh's Jig/Scatter the Mud, Untitled
21. Speech/Reels: The Reel of Mullinavat, The Congress Reel [END OF DAT]
Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 129 [sound recording] / [various performers]
Fait partie de Hugh Shields Collection
Recorded at Marrinan's pub, Miltown Malby. Co. Clare, 6 July 1979, after a concert of Clare singers (including Martin [Reidy?] and Michael [Flanagan?]), presented by Tom Munnelly [tracks A1–4]
Recorded from Joe McCafferty in his house at Derryconor, Co. Donegal, 22 August 1979 [tracks 5–10]
Performers:
[Reidy?], Martin, singing in English Tracks 1, 3
[Flanagan?], Michael, singing in English Tracks 2, 4
McCafferty, Joe, speech in Irish Track 5
McCafferty, Joe, speech in English Tracks 6-8, 10
McCafferty, Joe, singing in Irish Track 9
Shields, Hugh, speech in English Tracks 7-8, 10
Shields, Lisa, speech in English Tracks 7-8
Running Order:
1. The Moorlough shore (‘You hills and dales and flowery vales that lies near the Moorlough shore...’), song / Martin [Reidy?], singing in English
2. Pat O'Donnell (‘My name is Patrick O’Donnell, and I came from Donegal...’), song / Michael [Flanagan?], singing in English
3. Moorlough Mary (‘[The first place I met?] my Moorlough Mary...’), song / Martin [Reidy?], singing in English
4. The Irish emigrants drafted by the Yankees (‘All you that loves the shamrock green, attend both one and all...’), Michael [Flanagan?], singing in English [END OF BAND ONE]
5. An cleamhnas (‘Sin fad ó shin ba gnáthach le na fir agus na mná, sin dóigh a n-iarradh na fir na mná...’), story / Joe McCafferty, speech in Irish
6. Match-making [English version of 'An cleamhnas'] (‘It was long ago they used – women would use to go to the houses to ask girls for the boys...] / Joe McCafferty, speech in English
7. Talk about 'An cleamhnas' and about Maolmhuire an Bhata Bhuí, speech / Joe McCafferty, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English ; Lisa Shields, speech in English
8. Talk about Lord Leitrim's death, speech / Joe McCafferty, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English ; Lisa Shields, speech in English
9. Dark are the hills of Donegal, song (‘Dark are the hills of Donegal that strongly darkly rise...’) [the song about Maolmhuire an Bhata Bhuí, mentioned above], song / Joe McCafferty, singing in Irish
10. Talk about the song 'Dark are the hills of Donegal' (clipped), speech / Joe McCafferty, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English [END OF BAND TWO]
Fait partie de ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
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
Tony Linnane [negative] / Joe Dowdall
Fait partie de Joe Dowdall Collection
Tony Linnane, seated playing fiddle
Creation Location:
Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda