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Boys of Ballisodare Folk Festival. Recording 3 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
O'Flynn, Liam, pipes A1-5;
Brady, Paul, singing in English A6-7;
Crehan, Junior, fiddle A8-11;
Crehan, Ita, whistle A8-11;
Burke, Kevin, fiddle A12;
Finn, Fred, fiddle A12;
Horan, Peter, flute

Running Order:
1. Jig: Mairseal Alasdroim ; Air: Lament (Cnoc na nOs)
2. Reels: Untitled, Over the Moor to Maggie
3. Slip jigs: Little Fair Canavans, The First Slip
4. Reels: The Pigeon on the Gate, The West Wind
5. Reels: The Rainy Day, The Pretty Girls of Mayo
6. Song: The Keech in the Creel
7. Song: The Lakes of Pontchartrain
8. Air: A Stor Mo Chroi; Reel: Untitled
9. Jig: Untitled
10. Jig: The Mist Covered Mountain
11. Jig: Casey's Jig
12. Reel: Music in the Glen [unfinished]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 153 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Busby, Tom, Longford and USA, speech in English throughout;
Touhey, Patsy, Galway and USA, uilleann pipes A1–3, 5–6, 8–12, B1–5, 7–9;
speech in English A1, 6, 11, B2–4, 7–8;
Hanafin, William, Kerry and USA, fiddle A4, 7, 13, B6;
speech in Irish and English A4;
speech in English A7, 13, B6;
Gallagher, Michael, USA, uilleann pipes A14, 21–22;
Ennis, Tom, USA, uilleann pipes A15, 17–18;
Unidentified performers, USA, piano;
Morrison, Tom, Galway and USA, flute A16;
Reynolds, John, Longford and USA, bodhrán A16;
Mullaney, Eddie, Mayo and USA, uilleann pipes A19–20;
Stack, Paddy, Kerry and USA, fiddle A19–20;
Meehan, Eddie, Sligo and USA, flute A23;
McKenna, John, Leitrim and USA, flute A23

Running Order:
1. Reel: Halligan's Fancy / Hartigan's Fancy [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 23; Cunningham's Fancy; The Fisherman's Lilt]
2. Reel: The Sword in Hand [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 14]
3. Jig: The Humours of Ennistymon [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 49]
4. Air: Bean Dubh an Ghleanna [A reel, The Morning Star, is announced but does not appear on the recording]
5. Slip Jig: The Munster Gimlet [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 43 & 44]
6. Clog Dance / Hornpipe, Slip Jig: The Kildare Fancy [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 55], The Rocky Road to Dublin [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 45]
7. Air, Reel: Oh, Blame Not the Bard [Eamon an Chnoic], Shaskeen Reel
8. Air: The Glories of Brian the Brave [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 31 as Brian the Brave; Busby says here the hornpipe / set dance Poll Ha'penny is derived from this air]
9. Jig: Tell Her I Am [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 40]
10. Air: Killarney [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 32; composed by Balfe]
11. Air: Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 34; Cailin Deas Cruite na mBo]
12. Jig: Jackson's Morning Brush [The Piping of Patsy Touhey, # 39]
13. Air: The Curragh of Kildare
14. Reels: Untitled [The Collier's Reel], Untitled [The Salamanca] [END OF BAND ONE]
15. Airs: Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms, Untitled [Killarney (Balfe)], Untitled [The Last Rose of Summer]
16. Reels: Untitled [Ballinasloe Fair], Untitled [Miss Thornton]
17. Jigs: Untitled [My Former Wife / An Bhean do Bhi Cheana Agam], Tobin's
18. Jig: Untitled [The Mouse in the Cupboard]
19. Reels: Mullaney's Favourites [(a) The Pretty Girls of Mayo (version), (b) The Ladies Pantalettes]
20. Reel: The Four Courts
21. Reels: Lucy Campbell, The Cup of Tea
22. Hornpipes: The Plains of Boyle, The Leitrim Fancy
23. Reels: Bridie Morley's, The Indian on the Rock [The Hunter's Purse] [END OF BAND FOUR]
24. Slip Jig: Untitled [The Munster Gimlet; this track is an inferior repeated version of 97a-ITMA-REEL/CDR, track 5]
25. Slip Jig: The Munster Gimlet (Overmodulated on original) [This track is an inferior repeated version of 97a-ITMA-REEL/CDR, track 5]
26. Reel: Halligan's Fancy / Hartigan's Fancy [This track is a repeated version of 97a-ITMA-REEL/CDR, track 1; it was re-recorded at 7 1/2ips, obviously for learning or transcription purposes, to facilitate playing at slow speeds; it is reproduced here as it was intended to play, at half speed; for this track at regular speed, see track 7]
27. Slip Jig: Untitled [The Munster Gimlet; this track is a repeated version of 97a-ITMA-REEL/CDR, track 5; it was re-recorded at 7 1/2ips, obviously for learning or transcription purposes, to facilitate playing at slow speeds; it is reproduced here as it was intended to play, at half speed; for this track at regular speed, see track 8]
28. Jig: Untitled [Tell Her I Am; this track is a repeated version of 97a-ITMA-REEL/CDR, track 9; it was re-recorded at 7 1/2ips, obviously for learning or transcription purposes, to facilitate playing at slow speeds; it is reproduced here as it was intended to play, at half speed; for this track at regular speed, see track 9]
29. Air: Untitled [Bean Dubh an Ghleanna; this track is an inferior repeat of 97a-ITMA-REEL/CDR, track 4; there are dropouts, and the levels are irregular]
30. Reel: Halligan's Fancy / Hartigan's Fancy [A version of track B3 played at regular speed]
31. Slip Jig: Untitled [The Munster Gimlet; a version of track B4 played at regular speed]
32. Jig: Untitled [Tell Her I Am; a version of track B5 played at regular speed] [END OF BAND THREE]

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

Performers:
McIntyre, Geordie, Scotland, speech in English throughout;
singing in English C7, 14–15;
Unidentified performers, speech in English throughout;
Unidentified performers, instrumental group(s) A1–8, 11, 15, 23–24, 28, 33;
Unidentified performers, singing in English to instrumental accompaniment A6, 8, 12, 19–20, 28;
singing in Irish to instrumental accompaniment A27;
O'Donnell, Eugene, Donegal / USA, fiddle in duet A9–10, 14;
22?, 30, 32;
fiddle in instrumental group A11?;
fiddle solo A16, 18, 21, 25–26, 29;
Unidentified performer(s), fiddle solo A13;
fiddle in duet 22, 31;
Partly identified performer ('Packy'), singing in duet in English to instrumental accompaniment A15;
Partly identified performer ('Packy's wife'), singing in duet in English to instrumental accompaniment A15;
Unidentified performer, piano in duet A31;
Gillespie, Hugh, Donegal / USA, fiddle in duet B1–4, 6–16, C2–5, D4–8, 10–11;
speech in English throughout tracks B, C and D;
singing in English C9;
fiddle solo D3;
fiddle in trio D9;
Kelly, Francis, Donegal, fiddle in duet B1–4, 6–16, C2–5, D4–8, 10–11;
speech in English throughout tracks B, C and D;
fiddle in trio D9;
Tunney, Paddy, Donegal, speech in English throughout tracks B, C and D;
singing in English C6, 10–11, 13, D1;
singing in English with lilting C16;
lilting in trio D9;
Philip, Ian, England, speech in English throughout tracks B, C and D;
singing in English C8, 12, D2

Running Order:
1. Speech, Hornpipes: Untitled, Untitled [Harvest Home; The Cork Hornpipe], The Boys of Blue Hill
2. Jig: Untitled [The Wandering Minstrel]
3. Waltz: Untitled [Lovely Leitrim]
4. Reel, Air: Untitled [Bonnie Kate], Untitled [The Coulin / An Chuileann]
5. Air: Untitled [Roisin Dubh]
6. Waltzes with Singing: Untitled [The Homes of Donegal], Untitled [The Bold Thady Quill]
7. Jig: Untitled [Paddy's Return]
8. Song: The Wild Rover
9. Reels: Bonnie Kate, Miss McLeod, Untitled [The Donegal Reel], Untitled [The Star of Munster], Untitled [Peter Street]
10. Air, March: Untitled [The Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord; composed by Scott Skinner], Untitled [The Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord; the air just played, played this time as a march]
11. Reels: Untitled [Miss McLeod], Untitled [The Swallow's Tail]
12. Song: The Wild Rover
13. Air: Untitled [Easter Snow (related tune?)]
14. Reel: Bonnie Kate
15. Song: Muirsheen Durkin
16. Air: The Coulin [An Chuileann]
17. Speech: Untitled
18. Speech, Air: Untitled, Untitled [Roisin Dubh]
19. Song, Speech: Lough Swilly Shore, Untitled
20. Song: Untitled [Thank God We're Surrounded by Water]
21. Slip Jig: The Foxhunter's Jig
22. Slip Jig: Untitled [The Rocky Road to Dublin]
23. Reel: Untitled [Lucy Campbell]
24. Strathspey, Reel, Strathspey: Untitled [Stirling Castle], Untitled [The Spey in Spate], Untitled [Stirling Castle]
25. Reel: Untitled [The Maid of Mount Cisco]
26. Air: Untitled
27. Song: Untitled [Eamonn an Chnoic]
28. Song: Untitled [The Irish Soldier Boy]
29. Reel: Untitled [Sean McGuire; composed by Bert Murray]
30. Reels [?]: Untitled [American tune], Untitled [American tune], Untitled [American tune]
31. Hornpipe: Untitled [McDermott's; The Galway Hornpipe]
32. Slip Jig: The Foxhunter's Jig
33. Reel: Untitled [The Lads of Laois]
34. Reels, Speech: Untitled [Master McDermott's Reel; composed by Michael 'Master' McDermott; CRE 4, # 119], Reavy's / The Sparkling Dawn [The Hunter's House; composed by Ed Reavy], Untitled [About the tunes just played]
35. Reels, Speech: Trim the Velvet, Paddy on the Turnpike [The Bunch of Keys], Untitled [About the tunes just played]
36. Slip Jig, Speech: The Kid on the Mountain [With lilted accompaniment], Untitled [About the tune just played]
37. Hornpipes: The Stage Hornpipe, Parker's Fancy [The Western], Coleman's Fancy [Jack O'Neill's Fancy]
38. Speech: Untitled [About the tunes just played; Hugh Gillespie was associated with Michael Coleman (whom he refers to as 'The Professor') from 1928 to 1945; HG and Coleman made radio broadcasts together; HG's other experiences of playing for radio and TV; poor standards of music and song performance on public media]
39. Reel, Speech: Miss McLeod's Reel, Untitled
40. Reels, Speech: Lord McDonald's Reel, Untitled [Ballinasloe Fair], Untitled
41. Strathspeys [Highland Flings]: Untitled [Stirling Castle], Untitled [Miss Ramsey's]
42. Speech, Reels, Speech: Untitled, The Caledonian [The Cameronian], Hand Me down the Tackle / Tom Steele, Untitled [About the tunes just played; Hugh Gillespie recorded Tom Steele for the Decca company; HG has Michael Coleman's fiddle; other fiddles that HG has owned]
43. Reels: Untitled [Paddy Finlay's Favourite; The Galway Rambler (related tune)], The Copperplate / The Streams of Poulaphouca
44. Speech, Reels, Speech: Untitled ['The Streams of Poulaphouca' was Michael Coleman's name for the last tune just played], Ah Surely, Jackson's [The Dublin Reel], Untitled
45. Jigs, Speech: Jackson's Morning Brush, Flanagan's Favourite / The Rambling Pitchfork, Untitled
46. Jig, Speech: The Old Grey Goose, Untitled
47. Hornpipe: The High Level [The High Level Bridge; composed by James Hill]
48. Reels: Untitled [The Shaskeen Reel], The Bag of Spuds [The Bag of Potatoes]
49. Speech, Reel: Untitled, Kitty in the Lane (incomplete; clipped at end) [Track A16 is followed by approximately 3 minutes of silence on the tape]
50. Speech: Untitled [Hugh Gillespie gives his ideas about poor standards of playing and singing in Irish traditional music; 'there was no good Irish music until the like of Michael Coleman recorded first'; Paddy Tunney as an example of high standards in traditional singing; discussion of singers who wear Aran sweaters (identified later as the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem); discussion about the song 'Johnstone's Motor Car'] [END OF BAND ONE]
51. Speech: Untitled [Discussion about singing styles and playing styles in Irish and Scottish traditional music; Hugh Gillespie is consciously training Francis Kelly in the fiddle tradition in the same way as he himself was trained by Michael Coleman]
52. Reel, Speech: Untitled [Maude Miller (related tune)], Untitled
53. Reel: Untitled [The Boys of the Lough]
54. Waltzes, Speech: Untitled [Mrs Kenny's], The Men of the West [With singing], Untitled
55. Reel, Speech: Lord Gordon, Untitled
56. Speech, Song: Untitled, Willie Reilly
57. Song, Speech: The Braes o' Balquiddar, Untitled
58. Song, Speech: The Barley Mow [With chorus in which the company joins in], Untitled
59. Speech, Song, Speech: Untitled [About the song to be sung next; it was composed by Willie Gillespie, the uncle of the performer here], Johnstone's Motor Car, Untitled
60. Speech, Song: Untitled, The First Time That I Met My Love
61. Speech, Song, Speech: Untitled, The Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow, Untitled
62. Song: Lang A'Growin'
63. Song, Speech: Bonny Maggie Thompson, Untitled
64. Song, Speech: The Shira Dam, Untitled
65. Song, Speech: The A83, Untitled
66. Speech, Song, Speech: Untitled, The Hurricane of Reels, Untitled
67. Speech, Song: Untitled, The Rambling Boys of Pleasure
68. Speech, Song, Speech: Untitled, The Herring's Head [With participation of others in the company], Untitled
69. Slip Jig: The Rocky Road to Dublin [With singing by others in the company]
70. Reel: Untitled [The Pigeon on the Gate]
71. Reel, Speech: Untitled [The Reel of Bogie; extraneous noises on this track], Untitled
72. Speech, Reel, Speech: Untitled, Jenny's Welcome to Charlie, Untitled
73. Speech, Reels, Speech: Untitled, The Wild Irishman [Title as given by the performers here; this tune was named 'O'Rourke's' on the 78rpm disc recording by Michael Coleman], O'Rourke's [Title as given by the performers here; this was named 'The Wild Irishman' on the 78rpm disc recording by Michael Coleman], Untitled
74. Speech, Reels, Speech: Untitled, Farewell to Ireland [CRE, # 139, as 'Farewell to Erin'], The Farmer's Daughter [DMI, # 701, as 'Farewell to Erin'], Untitled
75. March: The Battle of Aughrim
76. Speech, Jigs: Untitled, Tell Her I Am, Untitled [Richard Brennan's Favourite]
77. Speech, Reels, Speech: Untitled, Bonnie Kate [Played here in the key of C; usually in D], Untitled [The Donegal Traveller], Untitled, Untitled
78. Speech, Hornpipe, Speech, Reels, Speech: Untitled, The Boys of Blue Hill, Untitled, The Ivy Leaf [The Green Groves of Erin], Paddy Ryan's Dream, Mamma's Pet, Untitled
79. Reels, Speech: Dowd's [O'Dowd's Favourite], Untitled [The Star of Munster], Untitled
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]
81. Reels, Speech: Yonkers [The Morning Dew], The Woman of the House, Untitled [Discussion about techniques of holding the fiddle, with played illustrations; Paddy Tunney tells a story; etc] [END OF BAND TWO]

Conference Session 6B and closing address [videorecording] / [various performers]

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

Conference Session 2B [sound recording] / Tess Slominski ; Bob Newton ; Sally Sommers Smith

Performers:
Doherty, Liz, Donegal, chair, speech in English, track 1, 4, B1
Slominski, Tess, USA, lecture in English, track 2, 3
Newton, Bob, USA, lecture in English, track 5, 6
Sommers Smith, Sally, USA, lecture in English B2

Running Order:
1. Speech: [Introduction]
2. Lecture: Role model, group and organisation : creating or strengthening contexts
3. Speech: [Questions from the floor]
4. Speech: [Introduction]
5. Lecture: The music that dare not speak its name; teaching musical traditions of the Celtic world
6. Speech: [Questions from the floor] [Continued on Track B]
7. Speech: [Introduction]
8. Lecture: When do we get to the Clancy Brothers? Teaching Irish traditional music in an American liberal arts college
9. Speech: [Questions from the floor]

Singing Recital [videorecording] / Ian Lee ; [various performers]

Performers:
O Rochain, Muiris, Clare, speech in Irish, speech in English, track 1
Lee, Ian, Dublin, speech in Irish, speech in English, compere, track 2
MacNeill, Flora, Scotland, singing in Scots Gaelic, track 3, 9, 18
Mullen, Brian, Derry, singing in Irish, track 4
Fyne, Elizabeth, USA, singing in Irish, track 5, 14
Smith, Mary, Scotland, singing in Scots Gaelic, track 6, 17
Ní Shúilleabháin, Eilís, Cork, singing in Irish, track 7
Ui Cheallaigh, Aine, Waterford, singing in Irish, track 8
Ni Dhomhnaill, Mairead, singing in Irish, track 10
Ni Cheallaighear, Maire, singing in Irish, track 11
Garvey, Sean, Kerry, singing in English, track 13
Ni Oistin, Mairead, Chicago, singing in Irish, track 15
Mattie Joe, singing in Irish, track 16

Running Order:
1. Introduction: (16.28.53 - 16.32.42)
2. Introduction: (16.32.42 - 16.42.26)
3. Song: (16.42.46 - 16.47.02)
4. Song: (16.50.48 - 16.54.38)
5. Song: (16.57.50 - 17.00.20)
6. Song: (17.01.50 - 17.03.58)
7. Song: (17.06.48 - 17.12.14)
8. Song: (17.14.04 - 17.17.42)
9. Song: (17.18.44 - 17.22.20)
10. Song: (17.23.48 - 17.28.00)
11. Song: (17.29.16 - 17.31.58)
12. Song: (17.32.36 - 17.34.14)
13. Song: (17.35.30 - 17.37.58)
14. Song: (17.39.06 - 17.40.54)
15. Song: (17.43.04 - 17.47.04)
16. Song: (17.48.22 - 17.51.30)
17. Song: (17.53.50 - 17.56.00)
18. Song: (17.56.46 - 17.59.20)
19. Ends: 18.01.25

Máire O'Keeffe's fiddle class - Friday [videorecording] / Máire O'Keeffe ; [various performers]

Performers:
O'Keeffe, Maire, Kerry, fiddle
Griffin, Vincent, Clare, fiddle
Tuttle, John Joe, Clare, fiddle
Mackey, Peter, Armagh, fiddle
O'Connor, Gerry, Louth, fiddle
O'Keeffe, Aoife, Kerry, fiddle
O'Connell, Aine, Cork, fiddle
Hayes, Martin, Clare, fiddle
McAuliffe, Nicholas, Kerry, fiddle
Canny, Paddy, Clare, fiddle
Dowling, Martin, USA, fiddle
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