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Non-commercial Audio Donations Ireland: Music Studies, General
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BBC Radio 4 documentary programme The First LP in Ireland, 2012 [sound recording] / [various performers]

[Radio documentary on early recording of Irish traditional music, leading to the release of the LP Columbia World Library of Folk and Primative Music: Ireland. Documentary features Nicholas Carolan, ITMA director] / Colum Sands, speech in English ; Nicholas Carolan, speech in English ; [various performers]

CDR copy of Ar Thóir de Hindeberg, Raidió na Life documentary on Richard Henebry, 2014 [sound recording] / Macdara Molly ; [various performers]

Raidió na Life documentary on Richard Henebry / Macdara Molloy, speech in Irish ; Méabh Ní Fhuartháin, speech in Irish ; Fintan Vallely, speech in Irish ; Danny Diamond, fiddle, speech in Irish ; [unidentified performer], speech in German

Near FM CDR 1. Frank Harte, a life in song, programme 1 and 2 [sound recording] / [various performers]

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Running Order:
1. Part one of a three-part documentary on Frank Harte, the Frank Harte Festival and An Góilín traditional singing club] / [various performers]
2. Part two of a three-part documentary on Frank Harte, the Frank Harte Festival and An Góilín traditional singing club] / [various performers]

RTÉ Radio 1 programme, a tribute to Seán Maguire, 2005 [sound recording] / [various performers]

RTÉ Radio 1 programme, a tribute to Seán Maguire, 2005 / [Kieran Hanrahan], speech in English ; Seán Maguire, fiddle, speech in English, uilleann pipes ; Nicholas Carolan, speech in English ; Paddy Glackin, speech in English ; Joe Burke, speech in English, accordion ; Maeve O'Hare, speech in English ; Seán Keane, speech in English ; Seán O'Driscoll, speech in English ; Donncha Ó Dúlaing, speech in English ; Tony MacMahon, speech in English ; Seán Ó Sé, speech in Irish ; Bríd Cranitch, piano