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The Northern Fiddler Exhibition. Reel-to-Reel Compilation [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Cassidy, Con, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3 ; Doherty, Simon, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3, singing in English, track 1 ; Byrne, Francie Dearg, Donegal, fiddle duet, track 1, 3 ; Byrne, Mickey, Donegal, fiddle duet, track 1, 3 ; Doherty, John, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3, speech in English, track 1, 3 ; Doherty, Peter, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3 ; Byrne, James, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3 ; Turbit, Peter, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2, Fiddle duet, track 2 ; Loughran, John, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2, fiddle duet, track 2 ; Cormac, John, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2 ; Gallagher, Mickey, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2 ; Keenan, Tommy, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2

Running Order:
1. Donegal Medley: (CC) Highland: The Low Highland, (SD) Reel: The Wild Irishman [Mistitled,, track ccording to T Mac T (see Notes)], (F & MB) Strathspey: King George IV, (JD) Reel: Rakish Paddy [Information, track bout this item provided by T Mac T], (CC) Jig: Con Cassidy's Jig [Information, track bout this item provided by T Mac T], (SD) Song: The Factory Girl, (PD) German: Untitled, (JB) Reel: Untitled [Kitty in the Lane,, track ccording to T Mac T; not the tune of that name in DMI], (F & MD) Slip Jig: The Humours of Whiskey, (JD) Speech/Piece: The Chase of the Hound, track nd the Hare [END OF FIRST MEDLEY]
2. Tyrone Medley: (PT) Reel: The Drunken Reel, (JL) March: Untitled, (PT) Piece: The Gander's Strut, (JC) March: The Century March, (JL) Mazurka: Untitled, (PT) Highland: Highland Man, (MG) Reel: The Pigeon on the Gate, (JL & PT) Polka: Untitled, (TK) Highland: Baresmore Gap [Barnesmore Gap], (PT) Highland: Untitled, (JL) Reel: Drowsy Maggie [END OF SECOND MEDLEY]
3. Donegal Medley: (JB) Highland: Mick Carr's Highland, (PD) Reel: The Glen Road to Carrick, (F & MB) Highland: The Ewe with the Crooked Horn, (CC) Speech: `The Cats', (F & MB) Reel: The Gravel Walks, (CC) Highland: Untitled, (SD) Reel: The Pinch of Snuff, (CC) Jig: Untitled, (SD) Highland: The Cat that Kittled in Jamie's Wig, (JD) Speech/Air: Paddy's Rambles Through the Park [END OF THIRD MEDLEY]

The Northern Fiddler Exhibition

  • NFE-260433
  • Collection
  • 1999
Ephemera, recordings, photographs and publications relating to The Northern Fiddler, an audiovisual exhibition based on a 1970s ethnographic study that was launched in the Irish Traditional Music Archive in 1999.

Irish Traditional Music Archive

The Nellie Walsh Collection

  • NWA-18777
  • Collection
  • 1890s-1 August 1996
This collection of music books, manuscripts, correspondence and sheet music was created by Nellie Walsh mainly during her time as song columnist at the magazine 'Ireland's own.'

Walsh, Nellie, 1913-1997

The Man that Shot the Dog, programme 2: Radio series on Miceal Ned Quinn of Mullaghbawn, Co. Armagh [sound recording] / [various performers]

Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers:
Quinn, Micel Ned, speech in English;
Phelan, Mary, speech in English;
Toland, Grace, speech in English;
Flynn, Paul, speech in English;
Canniffe, Tony, speech in English;
Carolan, Nicholas, speech in English

The Man that Shot the Dog, programme 1: Radio series on Miceal Ned Quinn of Mullaghbawn, Co. Armagh [sound recording] / [various performers]

Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers:
Quinn, Miceal Ned, speech in English;
singing in English;
Phelan, Mary, singing in English;
Tourish, Martin, singing in English;
Toland, Grace, singing in English;
Carolan, Nicholas, singing in English;
Canniffe, Tony, singing in English;
Flynn, Paul, singing in English;
Berry, Paddy, singing in English;
Milner, Dan, singing in English

The Man that Shot the Dog: Radio series on Miceal Ned Quinn of Mullaghbawn, Co. Armagh

The Man that Shot the Dog' is a six-part radio series celebrating the life and times of acclaimed singer and storyteller Micel Ned Quinn from Mullaghbawn in South Armagh. The series includes live recordings of Micel in performances, and interviews with Micel and other individuals including Paul Flynn, Head of Traditional Arts at The Arts Council and Nicolas Carolan, Director of the Irish Traditional Music Archive. It was first broadcast on 3rd May 2010 by Dundalk Radio.
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