Bound music manuscript books with handwritten sheet music collected by Nellie Walsh. Written in staff notation with lyrics, each song titled and titles collected in an index on the paper front cover of the book. Several have lyric sheets or staff notation inserted, so not all are well bound together.
Sheet music in staff notation, mostly handwritten onto music manuscript paper, but also contains printed or photocopied printed material. Several songs have lyric sheets or tonic sol-fa attached. These are undated but considering the format may have been used for her choral performances.
Small bound paper books containing song lyrics and occasional tonic sol-fa. Mostly handwritten by Nellie Walsh, but some books include inserts of newspaper clippings or typescript. Three are collections of typescript poems on coloured paper. These books are small memo books, day planners, notebooks, and contact books, mostly bound by cardstock, but a handful have thicker cardboard or plastic bindings. They are filled up with songs seemingly unattributed to certain counties or date ranges, but we can assume these fall between 1940s and 1990s.
Original typed and photocopied letters, faxes and contracts from various solicitors and copyright agencies to Derek Bell. All material relates to The Chieftains. Includes two letters which relate to the registering of musical works with the Performing Right Society (PRS), London, England and the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO), Dublin. Includes letter from Greg Meagher, PRS, London, England to Derek Bell about registering Derek Bell and Paddy Moloney’s arrangement of ‘The Coolin and Sean Coolin’ with PRS (25 July 1988); also includes letter from Andy Godfrey, Chrysalis Music, Bramley Road, London, England writing on behalf of IMRO to Derek Bell, Bangor and Seán Potts, Dublin ‘regarding some confusion over the song ‘Lonesome’. Two entries exist in the IMRO database for the song ‘one shows Seán Potts as sole arranger and the other shows Seán Potts and Derek Bell as joint arrangers’. Godfrey wants to know ‘which of the two is correct’. (15 July ?)
CAJUN CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CANNING, Danny (Limavady) CARLIN, Frank (Portstewart, married to niece of Eddie Butcher) CARROLL, Jim & Pat CARSON, Ciarán (ACNI: also Brian Mullen, Anne Tannahill) CARTON, John Henry CESBRON, Georges CHAPMAN, C.B. (Ben) CHITHAM, Edward CLERY, Noelle (Inst of Irish Studies) COLLET’S HOLDINGS (Russian stuff) COME-ALL-YOU (Legacy Bbooks) CONSTANTINE, Mary-Anne COOKE, Peter (SSS) CORK UNIVERSITY PRESS (Eileen O’Carroll) COOPER, Nora (Aughavilla, Warrenpoint, singer) CORRÈZE SINGERS: Letter from HS 9-4-70 sent to singers on Topic LP about sharing of remuneration. See also Pathier, Rouland’#;ll’;’ COULTER, Arthur (Carnaughliss, Muckamore, Antrim, singer) CORRÈZE SINGERS: see BUCHE, MOUZAT, PATHIER, ROULAND COX, Gordon CRAWFORD, W.H. (Bill) PRO NI CREIGHTON, Helen CROSSLEY-HOLLAND, Peter CROWE, Peter (ESEM) CROWE, W. Haughton (Billy)
This is the melodic tune index that Breandán Breathnach used during his professional life as a civil servant with responsibility for music. Clár na bPort Gaelach (CPG) is written on 6545 index cards, each 3 x 5 inches in size.
Clippings, mostly full pages of 'Songs of your country' plus two 'Ireland's own' supplements that are booklets dedicated to the songs of Kerry and Donegal, respectively. A selection of these clippings are without Nellie Walsh's byline, but the majority of them are Walsh's. Most of Walsh's have handwritten dates from 1986. Many pages are dedicated to one specific county, but the others combine songs from multiple areas across Ireland.
Cnuasacht Iomlán den Cheol Damhsa, CICD for short, is Breandán Breathnach’s own title for this resource. CICD is a melodic card index written on 6544 large index cards, each 5 X 8 inches in size. These cards contain full handwritten and printed tunes.