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Various, pipes [negative] / Orla Henihan

Unidentified boy, seated holding pipes
Unidentified boy, seated holding pipes
Unidentified boy, seated holding pipes
Unidentified boy, seated playing pipes

Creation Location:
Pipes class, Willie Clancy Summer School, Miltown Malbay, Clare

Recording 9. [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Armagh pipers club, uilleann pipes
Browne, Peter, Dublin, uilleann pipes
Morrison, Fred, Scotland, uilleann pipes
Dinkin, Tiarnan, Armagh, uilleann pipes
McLochlainn, Gearoid, poetry
Keenan, Paddy, Dublin, uilleann pipes
Vallely, Niall, Armagh, concertina
Vallely, Cillian, Armagh, uilleann pipes
Curran, Eamonn, Monaghan, uilleann pipes
Unidentified woman, uilleann pipes
Byrne, Claire, Armagh, uilleann pipes
Henderson, Jarlath, Armagh, uilleann pipes
Hannan, Robbie, Down, uilleann pipes

Recording 3 [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Sands, Tommy, Down, speech in English, singing in English
McDonald, Finlay, Scotland, bagpipes
Balazs, Istvanfi, Hungarian pipes [duda]
Molard, Patrick, Brittany, biniou
Tickell, Kathryn, Northumbria, Northumberland pipes
Nunez, Carlos, Galicia, Spain, Galician pipes [gaita]
Williamson, Dave
O'Brien, Mick, Dublin, pipes
Lai, Luigi, Sardinia, Sardinian pipes [Launeddas]
Ni Grada, Maire, Cork, pipes
MacKenzie, Angus, Cape Breton, bagpipes

Launch of ITMA publication The Irish Music Manuscripts of Edward Bunting (1773-1843) : An Introduction and Catalogue by Dr Colette Moloney [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Gerry McCormac (Queen's University Pro-Vice Chancellor), speech in English, track 1
McAleese, President Mary, speech in English, track 2
Goan, Cathal, speech in Irish, track 3, speech in English, track 3

Running Order:
1. Speech: welcome and Introduction to the Bunting Collection, Dr Colette Moloney's work
2. Speech: welcome; thanks to Nicholas Carolan, ITMA; description of the work; the coming about of the research project and the work involved; its treatment of the musical life Belfast of its time; mention of Michael O'Suilleabhain; a thirst for sources; Bunting for aerobics; congratulations to Colette Moloney, Nicholas Carolan, Antain Mac Lochlainn, Maeve Gebruers and Joan McDermott and a thanks for all those who provided financial support; official launch
3. Speech: thanks to the President, her staff, Queen's University, Michael Smallman (Arts Librarian, Queen's), Colette Moloney, Antain Mac Lochlainn, Tony Moreau, Maeve Gebruers and Joan McDermott, Nicholas Carolan, Mary Kelly, Norman Russell, Belfast Central Library, National Library, National Gallery etc... [END OF DAT]

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 86 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Recorded from Paddy Joe Rooney in the house of Joe Cooper, Aughavilla, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, 27 July 1970 [tracks 1–4]
Recorded from Mrs Doyle (née McCullough) and Mrs Nora Cooper in Mrs Doyle's house at Knockbarragh, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, 27 July 1970 [tracks 5–9]
Recorded from Charles McKibbin (aged about 70) in his house in Annalong, Co. Down, 28 July 1970 [tracks 10–24]

Performers:
Rooney, Paddy Joe, singing in English Tracks 1, 3, speech in English Tracks 2, 4;
Shields, Hugh, speech in English Tracks 2, 4-5, 7, 10-11, 14-15, 17-18, 20;
Doyle, Mrs, speech in English Tracks 5, 6, 7, 8;
Cooper, Mrs. Nora, speech in English Tracks 5, 8;
McKinnin, Chas, singing in English Tracks 9, 12-13, 16, 19, 21-4, speech in English Tracks 10-11, 14-15, 17, 18, 20, 21

Running Order:
1. Maggie May (‘Now gather round ye sailor boys...’), song [learnt off ‘boys in off a boat’ from England] / Paddy Joe Rooney (aged about 60, of Ballyagholy, Mayobridge, Co. Down), singing in English
2. Talk about the song ‘Maggie May’ / Paddy Joe Rooney, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
3. The navvy boots on (‘I’m a young Irish navvy, I work on the land...’), song  / Paddy Joe Rooney, singing in English
4. Talk about the song ‘The navvy boots on’ and the singer / Paddy Joe Rooney, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English [end of session]
5. Talk about the song ‘The banks of Yarrow’ / Mrs Doyle, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English ; Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English 
6. A spoken verse of the song ‘Barefooted Biddie to the market did go’, recitation, Mrs Doyle, speech in English
7. Talk about children’s New Year quête customs [in her home locality of Ballinahatton, Ballyardle, Kilkeel, Co. Down] / Mrs Doyle, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English 
8. Talk about old ways of telling the time / Mrs Nora Cooper, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English [end of session]
9. Calladee-i-o (‘There was a pretty fair maiden in Limerick town did dwell...’), song / Charles McKibbin, singing in English
10. Talk about the song ‘Calladee-i-o’ [clipped] Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English [END OF BAND ONE]
11. Talk about short wave trawler transmissions of songs sung by and about C. McK / Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English
12. My name is jolly Charlie, song [fragment, air: Macnamara’s band] / Charles McKibbin, singing in English
13. Oh to make up our ship’s crew, song [fragment, about shipwreck off Cranfield] / Charles McKibbin, singing in English
14. Talk about the preceding song / Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English
15. Talk about the song ‘The Honey bee’ / Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English
16. The honey bee (‘Oh, yous all know the lovely ‘Honey bee’...’), song [about a fishing boat called ‘The Honey bee’] / Charles McKibbin, singing in English
17. Talk about a trick played on a boat entering Annalong harbour / Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English
18. Talk about a local sailor who married at Campbeltown / Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English
19. Unidentified, song [about one of the men who married at Campbeltown, air ‘The Inniskilling Dragoon’] / Charles McKibbin, singing in English
20. Talk about the preceding song / Charles McKibbin, speech in English ;  Hugh Shields, speech in English
21. Introduction to the song ‘The marksman’s dream’, speech ;  ‘The marksman’s dream’ (‘One night as I lay on my bed I fell into a dream...’), song [fragment, Masonic, air: Tossing the hay] / Charles McKibbin, speech in English, singing in English
22. The marksman’s dream,  song [further fragment] / Charles McKibbin, singing in English
23. Unidentified (‘ Were ever you in darkness while crossing Jordan’s stream...’), song [fragment, Masonic, air: The wearing of the green]
24. Dolly’s Brae (‘Being on the twelfth day of July...’), song [fragment] [end of session] [END OF BAND TWO]

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