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Falcarragh, Co. Donegal, 1992 [sound recording] / Éamonn Ghráinne Mac Ruairí

Performers:
Mac Ruairi, Eamonn Ghrainne, singing in Irish in duet, track 1, 5, 7 singing in Irish, track 2-3, 15-17, speech in Irish, track 4, accordion solo 8-14
Nic Ruairi, Grainne, singing in Irish in duet, track 1
O Laoire, Lillis, singing in Irish in duet, track 5
Nic Ruairi, Padraigin, singing in Irish, track 6, singing in Irish in duet, track 7

Running Order:
1. Song: An Cailin Gaelach
2. Song: Donall Og
3. Song: An Chruibin
4. Speech: talk about the previous song
5. Song: Paidi a Ghra
6. Song: Maidin Fhomhair
7. Song: An Ghiobog
8. Polkas/Speech: Untitled
9. Polka/Speech: Untitled (for the lancers)
10. Highland/Speech: Untitled
11. Barndance/Speech: Untitled (Staicin)
12. Hornpipe/Speech: Untitled
13. Hornpipe/Speech: The Liverpool
14. Highland/Speech: Maggiepickie
15. Song/Speech: Amhran an Bhobaire
16. Song/Speech: Una Bheag na hAite
17. Song: Thug me Ruide

Interview with Nóra Ban Ní Chéilleachair [sound recording] / Nóra Ban Ní Chéilleachair

Performers:
Ni Cheileachair, Nora Ban, speech in Irish, track 1
Ni Cheileachair, Maire, interviewer, track 1

Running Order:
1. Speech: Schooldays; newspapers; War of Independence; change-over from English to Irish money in 1928; the pension; the Irish language; summer courses; collecting folklore and songs; her father wrote by candlelight; the barracks in Ballyvourney, the RIC and British soldiers; no cars in the area but the military had lorries and armoured cars (1921); bomb factories; hiding guns; the IRA and the Provisional government; incident with the army; bowling; her brother Sean moved to her Auntie's; Donncha and Padraig; throwing ink in school; clothes line in front of fire; wellingtons and shoes; men's work and pastimes; women's work and pastimes; rinci gallda

Co. Clare, 1992 [sound recording] / Paddy O'Donoghue

Performers:
O'Donoghue, Paddy, Clare, flute (metal Boehm) solo throughout, speech in English throughout

Running Order:
1. Speech: talk about music at home and in the area, local musicians Paddy Mac, Patrick Moloney, learning music, making a set of pipes, Martin Rochford, the following reel
2. Reel: Johnny Allen's Reel
3. Speech: talk about his father's playing style, East Clare style with tunes in awkward keys, gramophone used for house dances, Paddy Canny playing in house sessions in 1930's, brothers and sisters musicians, local musicians, concertina player Delia Mac Namara, Sean Reid bringing Clare musicians together, Mrs Galvin, Patrick Kelly, Mickey Cooleen and the following tune
4. Reel: Mickey Cooleen's Reel
5. Speech: talk about the following tune
6. Hornpipe: The Stage
7. Speech: talk about the previous tune, Paddy Moloney, concertina players Mrs Dinan and Mrs Dooley
8. Reel: The Star of Munster
9. Speech: talk about the previous tune, ornamentation used by the older musicians, schottisches and barndances, step dance 'The Britches'
10. March: Napoleon Crossing the Rhine
11. Speech: talk about the previous tune, playing for dancers, contrast between older and modern styles of dancing, clergy opposition to house dances, crossroad dances, gambling in houses, prosecutions for gambling, police informers

Feakle, Co. Clare, 1992 [sound recording] / Joe Bane

Performers:
Bane, Joe, tin whistle, speech in English
Unidentified performers, speech in English

Running Order:
1. Speech/Reel: The Bush in Bloom
2. Reel: The Old Maids of Galway
3. Speech: talk about learning and playing music, Paddy Canny, Pat Canny, Paddy Mac the blind fiddler, Johnny Allen, concertina players in the area, Sandy Carty, Bill Maher, John Downes (Sacho), pipers in the area, Felix Doran, Tom Joe Donoghue, Kitchen dances, set dances
4. Polka/Speech: Bonny Crosses the Alps, talk about the tune
5. Reel/Speech: Joe Bane's Reel [Nelly Donovan], talk about the tune
6. Reel/Speech: Sandy Carty's Reel, talk about the tune
7. Reel/speech: The Green-Gowned Lass, talk about the tune
8. Polka/Speech: Farewell to Whiskey [My Love is but a Lassie], talk about tunes used for set dancing, the whisper set
9. Jig: The Hundred Pipers, talk about the tunes used for the sets
10. Hornpipe/Speech: Off to California, talk about the tune
11. Fling: Some Say the Devil is Dead [Love will you Marry Me], talk about concertina players in the area
12. Jigs: Castle Dunavan, Have a Drink with Me, talk about the tunes, learning tunes from 78s
13. Reels: Down the Broom, The Gatehouse Maid, talk about 78s,
14. Fling/Speech: Johnny When You Die [The Keel Row], talk about the tune and the dance
15. Hornpipe/Speech: The Stack of Wheat, talk about Irish language in the area
16. Reel/Speech: The Blackberry Blossom, talk about the tune
17. March/Speech: O'Neill's March, talk about the tune
18. Polka/Speech: The Britches [can be heard nowadays played as a reel], talk about the tune
19. Fling/Speech: Untitled, talk about the tune
20. Set Dance: The Job of Journeywork, talk about the tune and dancing
21. Reel/Speech: Big Pat, talk about the tune
22. Reel/Speech: Paddy Murphy's Wife, talk about the tune, Jim Donoghue, Martin Nugent
23. Reel/Speech: Untitled, talk about the tune
24. Reel/Speech: The Leac Rua, talk about the tune
25. Reel/Speech: The Mountain Top, talk about learning music from Pat Canny
26. Reel/Speech: The Strawberry Blossom, talk about the tune
27. Reel/Speech: Rattigan's, talk about the tune and Martin Rocheford
28. Jig/Speech: The Hag with the Money [Cailleach an Airgead]
29. Reel/Speech: Come West Along the Road, talk about the tune and the East Clare style
30. Jig/Speech: The Boy in the Wood [Sweet Biddy Daly], talk about the East Clare style, playing tunes in different keys
31. Jigs/Speech: Untitled [Brian O'Lynn], The Lough Mountain Jig, talk about the East Clare style, playing tunes in different keys
32. Schottische/Speech: Untitled, talk about dancing the scottische, Bill Mailey, Paddy Flapper
33. Reels/Speech: Boil the Kettle Early, The Morning Star, talk about Paddy Flapper (William O Meehan) (The Flappers), Bill Mailey, talk about dancing, description of the plain set
34. Reel/Speech: Untitled, talk about the tune, dancing
35. Schottische/Speech: Untitled
36. Jig/Speech: The Carraroe Jig, The Rambling Pitchfork, talk about learning music and ornamentation, styles of music and dancing
37. Reel/Speech: The Boys of the Lough
38. Jig/Speech: The Campbells are Coming , talk about local instrument makers, Tommy Dynan, local singers
39. Reel/Speech: Paddy Finlay's Fancy [The Galway Rambler], The Boys of Ballisodare

Co. Clare, 1992 [sound recording] / Paddy O'Donoghue

Performers:
O'Donoghue, Paddy, Clare, flute (metal Boehm) solo, track 1, 3, fiddle 4solo, track 5, 7, speech in English throughout

Running Order:
1. Air: Peace in the 90's
2. Speech: talk about the previous tune
3. Hornpipes: The Trip to Fanore, The Arrival of the Swallows
4. Speech: talk about the previous tunes
5. Reels: The Three-in-a-row
6. Speech: talk about the previous set of tunes
7. Jigs: The Stray Cat, A Night to Remember
8. Speech: talk about the previous tunes

Recording 3, part 2 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Mc Laughlin, Dermot, speech in English, track 1, 3, B1, C1, 5
McGrattan, Paul, speech in English, track 1, 3, flute in duet with fiddle, track 2, 4
Mooney, Ciaran, speech in English, track 1, 3, fiddle in duet with flute, track 2, 4
Kelly, Mark, speech in English, track 1, 3, guitar, track 2, 4
Glackin, Paddy, speech in English B1, C1, C5, fiddle solo B3, fiddle in duet with pipes B4, C6
Hannon, Robbie, speech in English B1, pipes solo B2, C4, pipes in duet with fiddle B4, C6
Gannnon, Colm, speech in English C1, 2, C5, accordion solo C2
Bradley, Harry, speech in English C1, C5, flute solo C3

Running Order:
1. Speech: conversation on musical influences and attitudes
2. Reels: The Skylark, Roaring Mary
3. Speech: conversation on repertoire and variation
4. Reels: Untitled [The Wild Irishman], The Maid Behind the Barrell [END OF THE FIRST SESSION]
5. Speech: conversation on repertoire, variation and practice
6. Jig: Untitled
7. Hornpipe: Untitled [Poll Ha'penny]
8. Slip Jigs: Old Tipperary, An Phis Fliuich [END OF THE SECOND SESSION]
9. Speech: conversation about early influences in music and thoughts on practice and teaching
10. Speech/Jigs: talk about the following tunes, The Maid on the Green, Untitled
11. Reels: Untitled [The Laurel Tree], Untitled [The Colliers]
12. Jig: Untitled
13. Speech: conversation about and listening to a phone recording of Finbar Dwyer and the Dwyer family
14. Reels: Untitled, Untitled [Kitty Gone a' Milking] [END OF THE THIRD SESSION]

Recording 7. Singing recital [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
O Maonaigh, Ciaran, speech in Irish and English, track 1
Mac Giolla Bhride, Doimnic, speech in Irish and English, track 2-8, B2-9, accordion, track 3, B3
Cor Thaobh a' Leithid, singing in Irish, track 2-3, 5-6, 8, B2, B4, 6, 8-9
Ni Dhuibhir, Nora, singing in Irish, track 4
O Gallachoir, Connie Mhary Mhici, singing duet in Irish, track 7
Mhic Giolla Bhride, Nellie Eoghain John Sheimi, singing duet in Irish, track 7
O Maonaigh, Gearoid, speech in Irish and English B1
Mac Giolla Bhride, Eoghan, speech in Irish B5, singing in Irish B5
O Duibhir, John, singing in Irish B7

Running Order:
1. Speech: introduction of concert
2. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Taim Breoite go Leor
3. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Urchnoc Chein Mhic Cainte
4. Speech/Song: talk about the following performer and song, Meilte Cheann Dubhrann
5. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Sliabh a'Liag
6. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Slainte na nEanna?
7. Speech/Song: talk about the following performers and song, Se Fath Mo Bhuartha
8. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Eirigh Suas a Stoirin [END OF THE FIRST HALF OF CONCERT]
9. Speech: introduction to second half of conert
10. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Canadh na nGael
11. Speech/Slow Air: talk about the following song, Sean O Duibhir a' Ghleanna
12. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Airdi Cuan
13. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Cearc agus Coilleach
14. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Milligan? Dubh O
15. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Neili Mhici Og
16. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Paddy a Ghra
17. Speech/Song: talk about the following song, Pill Pill a Ruin O [END OF THE SECOND HALF OF CONCERT]

Recording 3 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Doherty, Liz, speech in English throughout, fiddle in duet, track 1-3, 6, 9-10, fiddle solo, track 4, 7-8
Hunter, Louise, fiddle in duet, track 1-3, 6, 9-10, fiddle solo, track 5, speech in English, track 5
Tourish, Ciaran, speech in Irish and English, track 1
Rooney, Steven, guitar, track 1-2

Running Order:
1. Speech/Reels: Introduction from the M.C., introduction of the tunes, Daisy Bells, The 24th of June, Porncorn Behavour
2. Speech/Jigs: Introduction of the tunes, Rohans ?, The Mill Timber, Feed the Ducks
3. Speech/Strathspey/Reels: Introduction of the tunes, David White's, Untitled, Untitled, Untitled
4. Speech/Mazurkas: Introduction of the tunes, Untitled, Tommy Peoples ?
5. Speech/Jigs: Introduction of the tunes, Drumond Castle, Untitled
6. Speech/Reels: Introduction of the tunes, Mince in the Basket, The Third Flight Home, Andy Brune's
7. Speech/Strathspey/Reels: Introduction of the tunes, Untitled, The Trip to Miriams, The Dinkin Mermaid ?, Mutt's Favourite ?
8. Speech/Jigs: Introduction of the tunes, The Gallie Canter, The Irish Washerwoman, Annie's Craff
9. Speech/Air/Reels: Introduction of the tunes, The Air Tune, The Danish
10. Speech/Reels: Introduction of the tunes, Brenda Stuberts, The Trip to Windsor [END OF DAT]

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