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Interview and performance in Des Garvin's house [videorecording] / John McGirr ; Des Garvin ; Nicholas Carolan

Performers:
McGirr, John, Belfast, fiddle, speech in English
Carolan, Nicholas, speech in English
Garvin, Des, accordion, speech in English
Garvin, Brian, fiddle, speech in English
Garvin, Daire, fiddle

Running Order:
1. Reels: The Woman of the House, Dan Breen's Reel, Greig's Pipes
2. Reels: The Tarbolton, The Sailor's Bonnet, The Longford Collector

Tony MacMahon Collection. Sound cassette 28 [sound recording] / Tony MacMahon ; Steve Cooney

Belfast Concert [West Belfast Féile], Tony MacMahon and Steve Cooney

Side A:
00:00:37 - 00:01:40 | Intro by Gerry Adams, speech / Gerry Adams, speech in Irish
00:02:04 - 00:08:28 | Port na bpucaí, slow air / Tony MacMahon, accordion
00:08:30 - 00:17:06 | The rolling wave, jig ; Sport, jig / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar
00:17:09 - 00:22:09 | O'Neill’s, march ; Unidentified, march / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar
00:22:14 - 00:25:46 | Lark in the morning, jig ; Joe Cooley’s, jig / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar

Side B:
00:00:22 - 00:06:14 | Aisling gheal, air ; Over the hill [Up against the buachalawns], reel / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar
00:06:17 - 00:11:50 | Merrily kissed the Quaker, jig [slide] ; Unidentified, jig [slide] ; Unidentified, jig [slide] / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar
00:11:77 - 00:15:34 | Concertina reel ; Come west along the road, reel / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar
00:15:37 - 00:24:21 | Plains of Boyle, hornpipe ; Unidentified, hornpipe ; College groves, reel ; Dairy maid, reel / Tony MacMahon, accordion ; Steve Cooney, guitar

Louis Quinn Collection. Reel-to-Reel 29 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Maguire, Sean, Belfast, fiddle in trio A1-2, 4, 6-8, 12-13, fiddle in duet A3, 9-10 (all tracks off-disc dubs);
Sherlock, Roger, Sligo/London, flute in trio A1-2, 4, 6-8, 12-13, flute in duet A5, 11 (all tracks off-disc dubs);
Unidentified performer, whistle A14

Running Order:
1. Reels: Untitled
2. Reels: Untitled
3. Air: Untitled
4. Hornpipes: Untitled
5. Reels: Untitled
6. Jig: Untitled
7. Reels: Untitled
8. Reels: Untitled
9. Hornpipe: Untitled (end clipped) [END OF BAND ONE]
10. Reels: Untitled
11. Reels: Untitled
12. Jigs: Untitled
13. Jigs: Untitled
14. Reels: Untitled [END OF BAND TWO]

Louis Quinn Collection. Reel-to-Reel 05 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Quinn, Louis, Armagh/New York, incidental speech throughout;
Unidentified performers, speech in English throughout;
Maguire, Sean, Belfast, fiddle in duet A1-5 [possibly off-disc dubs], B15-17, 19-21;
Unidentified performer, fiddle solo A6;
Doherty, John, Donegal, fiddle solo A7-13 [possibly off-disc dubs - check against 'Pedlar's Pack'];
Carberry Brothers, Longford, pipes & mandolin (possibly banjo) A14-15;
Byrne, Michael J, Leitrim, speech in English A16, fiddle solo A17-19;
McNiffe, Michael, Longford, fiddle solo A20;
Clarke, Pat, Knockbride, speech in English A21, fiddle solo A21-22;
McCusker Brothers, Armagh, larger instrumental group A23, 26-27;
O'Hare, Kay, singing in English A24;
Unidentified performer, piano solo A25;
Seary, Sean, pipes solo B1-2, speech in English B3;
McAloon, John=;
McAloon, Sean, Fermanagh/Belfast, pipes solo B4-5, fiddle solo B12, pipes in duet B13-14;
Rooney, James, Fermanagh, fiddle in duet B6, 9? [either James or his brother], 10, fiddle solo B7, 11, speech in English B8;
McQuillan, Peter, Monaghan, banjo in duet B6, 9-10;
Rooney, ? [James' brother], Fermanagh, fiddle?;
Rooney, Seamus, fiddle in duet B13-14;
Unidentified performer, whistle in duet B18

Running Order:
1. Hornpipe: Untitled
2. Hornpipe: Untitled
3. Reel: Untitled
4. Reel: Untitled
5. Reel: Untitled
6. Reel: Untitled [unfinished]
7. Reel: Untitled
8. Reel: Untitled [unfinished]
9. Piece: The Fox Chase
10. Hornpipe: Untitled
11. Jig: Untitled
12. Hornpipe: Untitled
13. Hornpipe: Untitled
14. Reel: Untitled
15. Jig: Untitled
16. Speech: a few words to his brother in New York
17. Reels: Untitled
18. Jig: Untitled
19. Hornpipe: Untitled
20. Hornpipe: Untitled
21. Speech/Reel: Untitled
22. Jig: Untitled
23. Reels: Untitled
24. Song: Untitled
25. Hornpipe: Untitled
26. Reels: Untitled
27. Jigs: Untitled [END OF BAND ONE]
28. Jigs/Reels: Untitled
29. Hornpipes: Untitled
30. Speech: greetings to friends Eileen and Paddy in America
31. Jigs: Untitled
32. Reels: Untitled
33. Jigs: Untitled
34. Reel: The Chattering Magpie
35. Speech: greetings to a sister Eileen in America
36. Reels: Untitled
37. Speech/Hornpipe: The Gypsy
38. Speech/Reel: McKenna's Reel
39. Speech/Reel: Untitled
40. Speech/Jigs: The Setting Sun, The Lark in the Morning
41. Speech/Jigs: Lannigan's Hornpipe, The Kildare Fancy
42. Hornpipe: Untitled
43. Hornpipe: Untitled
44. Reel: Untitled
45. Reel: Untitled
46. Reel: Untitled
47. Reel: Untitled [Missing track - see 'Notes' field]
48. Hornpipe: Untitled [END OF BAND TWO] [Missing track - see 'Notes' field]

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 21 [sound recording] / Alec Foster

Recorded in his house in Belfast from Alec Foster (aged 87), who learned most of his songs around 1900 in the Birdstown Glen, Inishowen, Co. Donegal, 13 October 1968 [tracks 1–7]

Performer:
Alec Foster (aged 87), singing in English Tracks 1–7

Running Order:
1. Down the moor (‘As I roved out one morn in May, it being fine summer weather...’), song [learnt from his father] / Alec Foster, singing in English
2. I had a wee duck (‘I had a wee duck when I lived in Drummuck...’), song [learnt from his father, sung with MS aid] / Alec Foster, singing in English
3. The town of Anterim (‘It was in the town of Anterim near to the river Bann...’), song [learnt from Artie Gilmour, actor and singer in Belfast around 1918] / Alec Foster, singing in English
4. A nobleman’s fair daughter (‘A nobleman’s fair daughter come walking down yon lane...’), song [learnt from his uncle Andrew Foster in Birdstown, Inishowen] / Alec Foster, singing in English [END OF BAND ONE]
5. The ‘Saldanha’ (‘Come all you gallant seamen bold and listen to my song...’), song / Alec Foster, singing in English
6. Roll me from the wall (‘When I was young and in my prime...’), song [from Fanad, sung with MS aid] / Alec Foster, singing in English
7. [=The keach in the creel] (‘How can I get to your chamber love? ...’), song [learnt from Dan Harkin, born c. 1890] / Alec Foster, singing in English [END OF BAND TWO]

Conference Session 5B, part 1 [sound recording] / Jimmy O'Brien Moran ; Mel Mercier ; Aibhlín Dillane ; Colette Moloney

Performers:
Dowling, Martin, Chicago/ Belfast, chair, speech in English, track 1, 4, B1, 4
O'Brien Moran, Jimmy, Waterford, lecture in English, track 2
Mercier, Mel, Cork, lecture in English, track 5
Dillane, Aileen, Limerick, lecture in English B2
Moloney, Colette, lecture in English B5

Running Order:
1. Speech: [Introduction]
2. Lecture: Session tonight : all welcome (must have grade 5 or over)
3. Speech: [Questions from the floor]
4. Speech: [Introduction]
5. Lecture: Irish traditional music and the university : exploration of cross-disciplinary shifts
6. Speech: [Qustions from the floor]
7. Speech: [Introduction]
8. Lecture: Ethnomusicology theory and practise : what it has to offer to the study of Irish music
9. Speech: [Introduction]
10. Lecture: Grades as inspiration to learning and as method of assessment [Recording continued on 775a-ITMA-DAT

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