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Tape Cassettes

Commercial and non-commercial tape cassette. Includes recordings of Derek Bell and The Chieftains; a 3 tape cassette publication of The Chieftains: the authorized biography by John Glatt, narrated by Nanci Griffith (1999); various recordings relating to music and mysticism; recordings sent to Derek Bell of other artists including a recording of Irish fiddle player Sean Maguire in the Clare Folk Club (11 Jul 1978) and a recording of Sean Maguire and Josephine Keegan in the Shetlands (n.d.); radio interviews with Derek Bell and The Chieftains; demo tapes; recordings of lectures; recordings of various artists which have recorded with The Chieftains including Mark Knopfler, Van Morrison, Midge Ure; recordings of Derek Bell’s compositions; and recordings of folk music from around the world including Folksongs from Rumania (n.d.)

Symphony No. 2 The violet flame - Comte de Saint Germain

Original and photocopied typescripts, programmes and newspaper clippings, and two original letters. Includes various drafts of the programme notes for ‘Symphony No. 2 in D ( The violet flame-Comte de St. Germain ) for harp obligato and large orchestra, with piano, organ and wordless choir, Derek F. Bell’. Bell concludes the discussion about the symphony in his notes as follows ‘I hope it can be easily and quickly understood by the average concert goer for it is a reactionary work and it is not an esoteric piece for the avant-garde music-specialist, but for everyone.’ [1990]; copy of programme for the première of the symphony, performed by ‘The Colchester Chamber Orchestra, (in association with Eastern Arts), Promenade concert, sponsored by Colchester and East Essex Co-operative Society at St Botolph’s Church, Colchester [Essex, England]. Leader: Beth Spendlove, Soloist: Derek Bell, Conductor: Christopher Phelps’ (7 May 1990); programmes of other performances of The violet flame by the Northern Ireland Symphony (10 Aug 1991) and (10 Nov 1991); reviews of the composition and its performance in various newspapers including the Glasgow herald (15 Aug 1991), the Sunday press (10 Nov 1991), the Gaelic daily , Los Angeles, [California, United States of America] (27 Nov 1991).

Sunday afternoon singing session in Hughes' [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Mac Donnchadha, Johnny Mháirtín Learaí, Carna, singing in Irish
Ó Con Cheanainn, Ciarán, Galway, singing in Irish
Ó Luasa, Conchubhar, Cúl Aodha, Cork, singing in Irish, accordion
Ní Luasa, Muireann, Cúl Aodha, Cork, singing in Irish, fiddle
Ní Luasa, Caitríona, Cúl Aodha, Cork, fiddle, harp
Ó Luasa, Seán, Cúl Aodha, Cork, singing in Irish
McHugh, Tim, Mayo, flute
Cheevers, Luke, Dublin, singing in English
Ó Faracháin, Antaine, Dublin, singing in Irish, speech in Irish,singing in Irish, fear a'tí
Hehir, Nuala, Ennis, accordion
Ó Catháin, Mícheál, Kildare, singing in Irish
Diamond, Danny, Dublin, fiddle
Meenahan, Áine, Connemara, singing in Irish
Nic Corraidh, Róise, singing in Irish
Ní Chróinín, Máire, singing in Irish

Studio Recording of Tom Clarke [sound recording] / Tom Clarke

Performers:
Clarke, Tom, uilleann pipes

Running Order:
1. Jigs: Scully Casey's, Hurry the Jug
2. Reels: Sean Reid's, The Drunken Landlady
3. Slip jig: The Rocky Road to Dublin
4. Marches: Sullivan's, McGuire's Kick
5. Air: Lord Randall; Jig: Star of the County Down
6. Hornpipes: Untitled, Off to California
7. Slides: Untitled, Untitled
8. Polka: Farewell to Whiskey
9. Reels: Stay and Have Another One, I Have No Money
10. Jigs: Kitty O'Mahoney's, John Blessing's
11. Air: The Bogs of Shanaheever
12. Slip jigs: The Dusty Miller (2 versions)
13. Reel: Lucy Campbell
14. March: Drocketty's March
15. Air: Lord Mayo
16. Jigs: Tell Her I Am, Untitled [Continued on 84a-ITMA-DAT]

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