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ITMA Field and Studio Recordings Ireland: Music Studies, General
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Belfast TradFest, 2019. A history of traditional music. Part 3. How has technology changed Irish traditional music?, lecture [videorecording] / Martin Dowling

Performers:
Dowling, Martin, speech in English, lilting
Brennan, Bernie, dancing
Ó Suileabháin, Micky, uilleann pipes
Coleman, Michael, fiddle

Running Order:
1. Oral presentation on the influence of technology on Irish traditional music, speech in English / Martin Dowling
2. Maggie Pickie, dance / Bernie Brennan, dancing ; Martin Dowling, lilting
3. Unidentified, air [sound recording] / Micky [Ceanba?] Ó Suileabháin, uilleann pipes
4. Unidentified, reel [sound recording] / Michael Coleman, fiddle
5. Unidentified, reel set [sound recording] / Michael Coleman, fiddle

Conference Session 5B, part 1 [sound recording] / Jimmy O'Brien Moran ; Mel Mercier ; Aibhlín Dillane ; Colette Moloney

Performers:
Dowling, Martin, Chicago/ Belfast, chair, speech in English, track 1, 4, B1, 4
O'Brien Moran, Jimmy, Waterford, lecture in English, track 2
Mercier, Mel, Cork, lecture in English, track 5
Dillane, Aileen, Limerick, lecture in English B2
Moloney, Colette, lecture in English B5

Running Order:
1. Speech: [Introduction]
2. Lecture: Session tonight : all welcome (must have grade 5 or over)
3. Speech: [Questions from the floor]
4. Speech: [Introduction]
5. Lecture: Irish traditional music and the university : exploration of cross-disciplinary shifts
6. Speech: [Qustions from the floor]
7. Speech: [Introduction]
8. Lecture: Ethnomusicology theory and practise : what it has to offer to the study of Irish music
9. Speech: [Introduction]
10. Lecture: Grades as inspiration to learning and as method of assessment [Recording continued on 775a-ITMA-DAT

ITMA Field and Studio Recordings

  • IFSR-257210
  • Collection
  • 1992 - 2014
The ITMA Field and Studio Recordings fonds comprises audio and video recordings taken by ITMA staff since the founding of the archive in 1987. ITMA actively seeks to record traditional music and dance in the field in order to be able to trace how it has developed across the country. Recordings include annual music festivals and conferences, one-off events, concerts and sessions, and interviews and studio recordings taken onsite at ITMA's premises on Merrion Square. It is expected that this is collection will expand continually over the coming years.

Irish Traditional Music Archive

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