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Lahinch, Co. Clare, 1993. Part 1 [sound recording] / John Killourhy ; Paddy Killourhy

Performers:
Killourhy, John (Jack), Clare, whistle in duet, speech in English
Killourhy, Paddy, Clare, fiddle in duet, speech in English

Running Order:
1. Jigs: Bridgie McGrath's Jigs
2. Speech: talk about concertina player Mrs McGrath, beginning in music, Paddy making his first fiddle, concertina player Martin Killourhy, playing with Johnny Doran, long lists of local concertina players, buying concertinas in England, instruments, German concertinas, story about a clock
3. Speech/Reel: Untitled (from Martin Killourhy)
4. Reel/Speech: Kitty Jones', Pappy Looney's
5. Jig/Speech: Untitled (from Martin Killourhy)
6. Polka/Speech: Untitled (from Martin Killourhy, played for the last figure of the set)
7. Reel/Speech: Untitled (from Paddy Reynolds, Kilfenora)
8. Jigs: The Pipers Chair, Untitled (from Martin Killourhy)
9. Speech: talk about Seamus Ennis recording in the area
10. Reel/Speech: Nora Marshall's (Nora McMahon, fiddle , Kilfenora)
11. Reels/Speech: Paddy Marshall's (Paddy McMahon, Kilfenora) ['Up to your Knees in Sand', Mary Bergin, 'Feadoga Stain'], Rip the Calico (old version from Martin Killourhy)
12. Hornpipes/Speech: The Greencastle, Untitled (from Joe Byrnes) [Pretty Maggie Morrissey], May Day [Sweets of May]
13. Hornpipe/Speech: Jimmy Ward's [The Standing Abbey], O'Dwyers
14. Jigs/Speech: Jetty Howley's Jig, Jetty Howley's Jig, Willie Shannon's, talk about music for set dancing
15. Hornpipe: Murphy's
16. Speech: talk about the previous tune, listening to 78's, learning tunes
17. Reels/Speech: Pappy Tierney's [Tommy Peoples', Boys of the Lough], Dublin Porter, talk about the tunes
18. Reels/speech: Sporting Nelly, Untitled (Gus Tierney's), talk about the tunes
19. Reels/Speech: John Joe Lynch's, Sean Darcy's, talk about the tunes
20. Reels/Speech: Sporting Paddy [Steampacket], Jimmy Mulqueeny's [version of 'Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel' CRE 1,74 ?], talk about the tunes
21. Reels/Speech: Untitled (from Jimmy Ward), Untitled (from Austin Linnane), talk about the tunes
22. Jigs/Speech: Untitled, Untitled (from Paddy Bert, concertina), Untitled ['A Visit to Ireland', DMI 39]
23. Speech: stories of the supernatural, fairies in the house [END OF 244-ITMA-DAT]
24. Speech: conclusion of story of the supernatural [from previous track], talk about house dances, local musicians [END OF 245-ITMA-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.

Launch of ITMA publication The Irish Music Manuscripts of Edward Bunting (1773-1843) : An Introduction and Catalogue by Dr Colette Moloney [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Gerry McCormac (Queen's University Pro-Vice Chancellor), speech in English, track 1
McAleese, President Mary, speech in English, track 2
Goan, Cathal, speech in Irish, track 3, speech in English, track 3

Running Order:
1. Speech: welcome and Introduction to the Bunting Collection, Dr Colette Moloney's work
2. Speech: welcome; thanks to Nicholas Carolan, ITMA; description of the work; the coming about of the research project and the work involved; its treatment of the musical life Belfast of its time; mention of Michael O'Suilleabhain; a thirst for sources; Bunting for aerobics; congratulations to Colette Moloney, Nicholas Carolan, Antain Mac Lochlainn, Maeve Gebruers and Joan McDermott and a thanks for all those who provided financial support; official launch
3. Speech: thanks to the President, her staff, Queen's University, Michael Smallman (Arts Librarian, Queen's), Colette Moloney, Antain Mac Lochlainn, Tony Moreau, Maeve Gebruers and Joan McDermott, Nicholas Carolan, Mary Kelly, Norman Russell, Belfast Central Library, National Library, National Gallery etc... [END OF DAT]

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