Print preview Close

Showing 39 results

Archival description
ITMA Field and Studio Recordings Ireland: Speech in Irish
Print preview View:

39 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Official launch of They Love Music Mightily, an exhibition featuring contemporary recordings of Irish traditional music, 2001 [videorecording] / [various perfor

Performers:
Wallace, Patrick F (director, National Museum of Ireland), Limerick, speech in Irish, speech in English
Carolan, Nicholas, Louth, speech in English
MacMathúna, Ciarán, Limerick, speech in English, speech in Irish
Uilleann =
O Callaghan, Geraldine, fiddle in quartet
Brady, Barry, accordion in quartet
Glynn, Martin, flute in quartet
Lambe, Alan, bodhran in quartet

Studio Recording of Éamonn Ó Bráithe [sound recording] / Éamonn Ó Bráithe

Performers:
Brophy, Eamon, uilleann pipes, track 2-6, 8, 9, 11, B2-9; speech in Irish, track 7, B4; singing in Irish, track 13, B1; speech in English, track 10, 12 =
[Ó Bróithe, Éamonn]

Running Order:
1. Speech: Introduction
2. Reels: The Mountain Top, Tim Moloney's
3. Reels: The West Wind, Maistir sa Tigh, Untitled
4. Polkas: Untitled, Untitled
5. Jigs: Kitty Magee, The Piper's Picnic
6. Reels: Collier's, Jenny Picking Cockles, The Floating Crowbar
7. Verse: Untitled
8. Reels: Untitled, Untitled, Untitled [Paddy O'Brien tunes]
9. Reels: Untitled, Untitled, Untitled
10. Jigs: The Fly in the Porter, Untitled
11. Speech: Eamon's pipes
12. Poem: Untitled
13. Set dance: The Job of Journeywork; Hornpipe: The Fairy Hornpipe
14. Speech: Na Spailpini
15. Song: An Corran [CONTINUED on 79b-ITMA-DAT/CDR]
16. Song: [Eamonn Paor Bhaile Ghaigin?]
17. Air: An Chead Mhairt den Fhomhair [version]
18. Air: Ar Bhruach Dhun Reimhe
19. Poem, air: Maire Chaoch
20. Air: Sliabh na mBan
21. Air: Cath Cheim an Fhia
22. Reels: The Travelling Sheehan's [two versions]
23. Jigs: Down the Back Lane, An Sean Droighean, The Boys of Thomastown
24. Reels: Miss McLeod's, The Virginia [DAT ENDS]

Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, 2001. DAT 1 [sound recording] / Éamon McGivney

Performers:
McGivney, Eamonn, Longford/Clare, fiddle solo, track 1-15, speech in English, track 9, 14
Off-air due, speech in Irish, track 15

Running Order:
1. Reels: The Bunch of Keys, Spike Island Lasses *
2. Reels: The Sligo Maid, The Bank of Ireland *
3. Fragments
4. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
5. Jigs: Pipe on the Hob, Scully Casey's *
6. Fragment
7. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
8. Set Dance: Sean O'Duibhir a Ghleanna *
9. Speech/Set Dance: The Humours of Bandon *
10. Speech/Reels: The Longford Collector/The Hen and her Clutch *
11. Fragments
12. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
13. Fragments
14. Speech/Reels: The Star of Munster, Untitled
15. Fragments
16. Off-air dub [END OF DAT]

The Road to Lough Swilly : a new composition for the uilleann pipes [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Track listings refer to the CDR dubs of the DVCAM soundtrack
Potts, Sean, Dublin, compere, speech in English, track 1, 3, 5, 10, B1, speech in Irish, track 1
Brady, Dr Ciaran, lecture in English, track 2 (sometimes off-mic)
O'Briain, Micheal, Dublin, speech in English, track 4, B3, pipes solo, track 4, B4, pipes in duet with voice, track 11
O'Connor, Liam, Dublin, fiddle in duet, track 6-9, speech in English, track 7, 9
McKeon, Conor, Dublin, speech in English, track 5-6, 8, pipes in duet, track 6-9
Holohan, Gabrielle, Dublin, singing in Irish in duet, track 11
Holohan, Michael, Dublin, speech in English B2

Running Order:
1. Speech: Introduction to the night's events and Dr Ciaran Brady
2. Lecture: The Battle of Kinsale, 24 December 1601, a brief historical account
3. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Micheal O'Briain
4. Speech/Descriptive Piece: The Road to Lough Swilly (comp. Michael Holohan): Introduction - The Cuckoo, The Rascal Horseboy (The Young Hugh) - Reel, The Queen's Pageant (at the Earl of Leicester's, Kenilworth) - Court dance, Lament for the Earl of Desmond (d. 1583) - Air, Mabel Bagenal (The elopment, 1591) - Hornpipe, The Yellow Ford (1598) - March in Jig-time, (a) The Running Beast - Descriptive piece, (b) O'Donnell's March (Sliabh Phelim) - March, (c) The Battle of Kinsale (24th Dec. 1601) - Descriptive piece, The Broken Stone (After the Battle) - Air, The Submission (Mellifont 1603) - Air, The Flight of the Earls (Lough Swilly 1607) - Slip-jig
5. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Conor McKeon and Liam O'Connor
6. Tuning/Speech/Jigs: Jackson's Morning Brush, Dunkin's
7. Speech/Reels: Dispute at the Crossroads, Untitled
8. Speech/Hop Jigs: Untitled, Dusty Miller
9. Speech/Planxty/Reels: Planxty O'Connor, Miss Ramsey, The Dublin Reel
10. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Gabrielle Holohan and Micheal O'Briain
11. Song: Ar nAthair (arr. Michael Holohan) [recording continued on CDR B]
12. Speech: Overview of Michael Holohan's composition and introduction to Michael Holohan
13. Speech: Michael Holohan gives an overview of the process of writing the piece
14. Speech: Thanks from Micheal O'Briain
15. Despriptive Piece: The Road to Lough Swilly
16. Speech: final thanks [end of DAT]

Launch of Amhráin Ghrá CD ; Launch of The Companion to Irish Traditional Music, 2nd ed. [videorecording] / Nicholas Carolan ; Fintan Vallely ; [various performe

Performers:
Carolan, Nicholas, Louth/Dublin, speech in English, speech in Irish [CD and book]
Vallely, Fintan, Armagh, speech in English [book]
Cronin, Michael, speech in English [book]
Ó Casaide, Odhrán, fiddle
Unidentified, pipes
Unidentified, flute
Unidentified, bodhran

Running Order:
1. Speech: Launch of 'Amhrain Ghrá' by Nicholas Carolan
2. Speech: Introduction to 'Companion to Irish traditional music, 2nd ed.' by Fintan Vallely
3. Speech: Launch of 'Companion to Irish traditional music, 2nd ed.' by Nicholas Carolan and Professor Michael Cronin.

Recording 1 [sound recording] / Rab Cherry ; Mick Brown ; Danny Meehan

Performers: Cherry, Rab, speech in English, tracks 1, 13 ; Mick, Brown, speech in English throughout ; Meehan, Danny, speech in English throughout, fiddle solo, tracks 3-4, 6, 8-9, 11-12

Running Order:
Speech: Introduction of the performer and background information
Speech: Introduction of the performer and background information about Danny Meehan, his local area, stone cutters, John Mhosai McGinley, local musicians around Mountcharles, music in the family, McGroarty family, house dances, quarantines, Thomas Doherty, Charlie McCahill, Peter Quinn, Paddy McDyer, John Doherty
Speech/Jig: Background speech, Money in both Pockets
Speech/Reel/Speech: Talk about the tune, The Maid that Dare Not Tell, further talk about the tune
Speech: Talk about fidlers Eddie Monahan, John James Cunningham, bowing technique
Speech/Reel: Introduction of the tune, Erwin's Roar ? (Erwin Rourke's ?)
Speech: Talk about the local musicians in Danny's youth, James Byrne, music in London in the 1960's, Le Cheile
Speech/Jig: Introduction of the tune, Untitled (Neilidh Boyle's)
Speech/Reel: Introduction of the tune, The Graf Spey
Speech: Talk about the fiddle player 'McGonagle'
Speech/Jig: Introduction of the tune, The Wren Jig
Speech/Jig: Talk about the tune, The Irish Washerwoman
Speech: Talk about working in London, family, music, moving back to Donegal, different tunings for the fiddle, musicians in London, advice for young fiddle players, background speech [END OF DAT]

Recording 5 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Ni Mhaonaigh, Mairead, speech in Irish and English, track 1, 5, 10, 15-16, 20, 25, 27, 29, dancing, track 26
McKelvey, Connie, dancing, track 2-4, 17-19, speech in Irish, track 3-4, 17-19
Conaghan, Ann, dancing, track 2-4, 17-19
Byrne, Dermot, accordion in duet with fiddle, track 2-4, 17-19, 26
McMenamin, Paddy, fiddle in duet with accordion, track 2-4, 17-19, dancing, track 26
Ni Mhainin, Roisin, dancing, track 6-8,, track 21, 23, speech in Irish, track 21
O Neachtain, Seosamh, dancing, track 9, 22, 24
Gannon, Colm, accordion solo, track 6-9, 21-24, 27
Muintir na hAite, dancing, track 11-14,, track 21, 29
O Dugain, Martin, accordion solo, track 11-14, 29
Nic Phaidin, Mary Jack, speech in Irish, track 11-14
McLauglin, Dermot, fiddle in duet with accordion, track 26
Gilfoy, Roy, speech in Irish and English, track 28, dancing, track 28

Running Order:
1. Speech: introduction to the concert
2. Highland: Untitled [Green Grow the Rushes Oh]
3. Speech/Bardance: talk about the following dance, The Corn Riggs?
4. Speech/Waltz: talk about the following dance, The Pride of Erin Waltz
5. Speech: introduction to the following performers
6. Reel: Untitled [The Green Groves of Erin]
7. Hornpipe: Untitled [The Boys of Bluehill]
8. Jig: Untitled [The Connachtman's Rambles]
9. Reels: Untitled [The Silver Spear], Untitled [The Bird in the Bush]
10. Speech: introduction to the following performers
11. Speech/Mazurka: talk about the following dance, Mazurka
12. Speech/Slides: talk about the following dance, An Gabhar Mireach
13. Speech/Quickstep: talk about the following dance, Siamsaiocht Beirte
14. Speech/Hornpipe: talk about the following dance, An Paly Glide?
15. Speech: end of the first half of the concert [END OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE CONCERT]
16. Speech: introduction to the second half of the concert
17. Speech/Polka: talk about the following dance, Untitled [The Spanish Lady]
18. Speech/Marine: talk about the following dance, The Marine
19. Speech/Mazurka: talk about the following dance, Mazurka
20. Speech: introduction to the following performers
21. Speech/Reel: talk about the following performers, Untitled [Lucy Campbell's]
22. Hop Jigs: Untitled [Comb Your Hair and Curl it], Untitled [The Foxhunter's]
23. Reel: Untitled [The Swallow's Tail]
24. Jig/Reel: Untitled [My Former Wife], Untitled [Anderson's]
25. Speech: talk about the next dance
26. Higlands: Untitled
27. Speech: introduction to the following performer
28. Speech/Reel: introduction to the following dance, Untitled [Miss McLeod's]
29. Speech/Slides: closing words of the concert and talk about the following dance, Turas an Ti [END OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE CONCERT]

Results 21 to 30 of 39