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Na Píobairí Uilleann Collection

  • NPU-18776
  • Collection
  • 1975 - 1990
Collection of field recordings on reel-to-reel tape and audio cassette made by Na Píobairí Uileann. Includes a number of recordings from the Bettystown Tionól from the years 1978-1990 and a piping performance presented by Tom Munelly in Kiltegan, County Wicklow in 1975.

Na Píobairí Uilleann

Breandán Breathnach Collection

  • BBR-18712
  • Fonds
  • 1911 - 1985
These fonds were largely created by Breandán Breathnach while he was chairman of the uilleann piping society, Na Píobairí Uilleann, from its establishment in 1968, right through the 1970s and into the early 1980s. The majority of the material dates from the decade 1968-1978. The first series contains letters from Francis O'Neill (O'Neill, Francis, 1848-1936) to William Halpin and letters from various individuals to Seán Reid (Reid, Seán, 1907-1978), mostly dating from the 1930s. It is most likely that the Seán Reid and Francis O'Neill letters were purchased by, or donated to, Breandán Breathnach in 1973 by Seán Reid after a request by Breathnach to deposit the originals in his newly established 'National Archives'. Breathnach wrote 'I am making so bold as to suggest you should donate these & other papers you might have to the National Archives new established in this Department or perhaps you would not mind offering them for sale' (M/187/3/3/2, 30 Oct 1973). These fonds also contain papers relating to Seán Ó Riada (Ó Riada, Seán, 1931-1971) from Len Clifford who seemed to be acting as an agent for ÓRiada during the early 1970s. It is not known how Breathnach came to be in possession of these papers, it is most likely that they were given to him as part of his national music archive project. The last series in this collection relates to the organisation Na Píobairí Uilleann. It includes correspondence and papers of a financial and administrative nature, as well as, documents relating to the organisation's various activities i.e. exhibitions, concerts, and pipe making.

Breathnach, Breandán, 1912-1985

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 28 [sound recording] / [various performers]

00:00:12 - 00:00:40 | Introduction to a performance of The Art of Irish Folk / Unidentified, speech in German
00:01:26 - 00:04:04 | Cherish the ladies? [Strike the gay harp], jig / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:04:22 - 00:07:12 | Introduction to Frankie Gavin / Unidentified, speech in German
00:08:01 - 00:10:37 | Ríl an Spidéal = The Spiddal reel (comp. Charlie Lennon) ; [The twelve pins] (comp. Charlie Lennon), reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:11:18 - 00:14:05 | A stór mo chroí, air / Frankie Gavin, flute
00:14:57 - 00:17:30 | Untitled, reel ; unidentfied, reel ; Untitled, reel / Frankie Gavin, flute
00:18:27 - 00:21:53 | The bunch of green rushes, reel ; [La Cosa Mulligan = Jackson's no. 2] [comp. Tommy Peoples], reel ; [Jackson's], reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:22:00 - 00:24:00 | Introduction to Joe McLaughlin / Unidentified, speech in German
00:24:04 - 00:26:25 | My love is in America, reel / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:27:17 - 00:30:21 | The rambles of Kitty, jig ; Australian waters, jig / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:30:44 - 00:33:31 | The Derry hornpipe / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:33:55 - 00:35:52 | The bright lady, air / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:36:08 - 00:37:50 | The Salamanca, reel / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:37:52 - 00:40:08 | Introduction to Dermot McLaughlin / Unidentified, speech in German
00:40:44 - 00:43:16 | [Leslie's, reel] ; [The wild Irishman, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:44:00 - 00:47:24 | When you're sick is it tea that you want?, jig ; [Rosewood, jig] ; [Welcome home Gráinne, jig] [= Johnny the jumper, jig] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:49:52 - 00:53:06 | Stirling Castle, strathspey ; Miss Lyall, strathspey [= The cat that kittled in Jamie's wig], strathspey ; [Welcome home Gráinne, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:53:45 - 00:56:12 | Con Cassidy's, reel ; The tap room, reel ; The templehouse, reel / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:57:36 - 01:00:00 | Miss Ramsey's, reel ; The maids of Mullaghmore, reel [= The maids of Mullagh, reel] / Various performers, instrumental music
01:01:02 - 01:03:18 | Planxty Charles O'Connor, jig / Various performers, instrumental music
01:04:28 - 01:09:20 | The fisherman's lilt, hornpipe ; McLaughlin's fling no. 1, reel ; McLaughlin's fling no. 2, reel [= Staten Island, reel] / Various performers, instrumental music
01:10:19 - 01:12:33 | Jimmy Byrne's, reel [= James Byrne's, reel] / The morning star, reel / Various performers, instrumental music
01:14:09 - 01:16:45 | [Father O'Flynn, jig] ; [The Irish washerwoman, jig] / Various performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 28 [sound recording] / [various performers]

00:00:12 - 00:00:40 | Introduction to a performance of The Art of Irish Folk / Unidentified, speech in German
00:01:26 - 00:04:04 | Cherish the ladies? [Strike the gay harp] jig / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:04:22 - 00:07:12 | Introduction to Frankie Gavin / Unidentified, speech in German
00:08:01 - 00:10:37 | Ríl an Spidéal = The Spiddal reel (comp. Charlie Lennon) ; [The twelve pins] (comp. Charlie Lennon), reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:11:18 - 00:14:05 | A stór mo chroí, air / Frankie Gavin, flute
00:14:57 - 00:17:30 | Untitled, reel ; unidentfied, reel ; Untitled, reel / Frankie Gavin, flute
00:18:27 - 00:21:53 | The bunch of green rushes, reel ; [La Cosa Mulligan = Jackson's no. 2] [comp. Tommy Peoples], reel ; [Jackson's], reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:22:00 - 00:24:00 | Introduction to Joe McLaughlin / Unidentified, speech in German
00:24:04 - 00:26:25 | My love is in America, reel / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:27:17 - 00:30:21 | The rambles of Kitty, jig ; Australian waters, jig / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:30:44 - 00:33:31 | The Derry hornpipe / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:33:55 - 00:35:52 | The bright lady, air / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:36:08 - 00:37:50 | The Salamanca, reel / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:37:52 - 00:40:08 | Introduction to Dermot McLaughlin / Unidentified, speech in German
00:40:44 - 00:43:16 | [Leslie's, reel] ; [The wild Irishman, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:44:00 - 00:47:24 | When you're sick is it tea that you want?, jig ; [Rosewood, jig] ; [Welcome home Gráinne, jig] [= Johnny the jumper, jig] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:49:52 - 00:53:06 | Stirling Castle, strathspey ; Miss Lyall, strathspey [= The cat that kittled in Jamie's wig], strathspey ; [Welcome home Gráinne, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:53:45 - 00:56:12 | Con Cassidy's, reel ; The tap room, reel ; The templehouse, reel / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:57:36 - 01:00:00 | Miss Ramsey's, reel ; The maids of Mullaghmore, reel [= The maids of Mullagh, reel] / Various performers, instrumental music
01:01:02 - 01:03:18 | Planxty Charles O'Connor, jig / Various performers, instrumental music
01:04:28 - 01:09:20 | The fisherman's lilt, hornpipe ; McLaughlin's fling no. 1, reel ; McLaughlin's fling no. 2, reel [= Staten Island, reel] / Various performers, instrumental music
01:10:19 - 01:12:33 | Jimmy Byrne's, reel [= James Byrne's, reel] / The morning star, reel / Various performers, instrumental music
01:14:09 - 01:16:45 | [Father O'Flynn, jig] ; [The Irish washerwoman, jig] / Various performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 26 [sound recording] / [various performers]

00:00:09 - 00:02:48 | [Strike the gay harp, jig] / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:02:53 - 00:05:30 | [Ríl an Spidéal = The Spiddal reel] [comp. Charlie Lennon] ; [The twelve pins] [comp. Charlie Lennon], reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:05:44 - 00:09:13 | [The bunch of green rushes, reel] ; [La Cosa Mulligan = Jackson's no. 2, reel] [comp. Tommy Peoples], reel ; [Jackson's], reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:09:15 - 00:11:33 | [My love is in America, reel] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:11:36 - 00:14:41 | [The rambles of Kitty, jig] ; [Australian waters, jig] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:14:44 - 00:17:35 | [The Derry hornpipe] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:17:38 - 00:19:29 | [The bright lady, air] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:19:30 - 00:21:12 | [The Salamanca, reel] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:21:13 - 00:23:46 | [Leslie's, reel] ; [The wild Irishman, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:23:58 - 00:27:23 | [When it's sick is it tea that you want?, jig] ; [Rosewood, jig] ; [Welcome home Gráinne, jig] [version of Johnny the jumper, jig] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:27:25 - 00:30:43 | [Stirling Castle, strathspey] ; [The cat the kittled in Jamie's wig, strathspey] [= Miss Lyall, strathspey] ; [Welcome home Gráinne, reel] / Dermot McLauglin, fiddle
00:30:45 - 00:33:13 | [Con Cassidy's, reel] ; [The tap room, reel] ; [The templehouse, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:33:25 - 00:35:51 | Miss Ramsey's, reel ; The maids of Mullaghmore [= The maids of Mullagh], reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:35:53 - 00:38:10 | Planxty Charles O'Connor, jig / Various performers, instrumental music
00:38:12 - 00:43:06 | The fisherman's lilt, hornpipe ; McLaughlin's fling no. 1, reel ; McLaughlin's fling no. 2 [Staten Island], reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:43:07 - 00:45:21 | Jimmy Byrne's [James Byrne's], reel / The morning start, reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:45:22 - 00:47:52 | [Father O'Flynn], jig ; [The Irish washerwoman], jig / Various performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 26 [sound recording] / [various performers]

00:00:09 - 00:02:48 | [Strike the gay harp, jig] / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:02:53 - 00:05:30 | [Ríl an Spidéal = The Spiddal reel] [comp. Charlie Lennon] ; [The twelve pins] [comp. Charlie Lennon], reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:05:44 - 00:09:13 | [The bunch of green rushes, reel] ; [La Cosa Mulligan = Jackson's no. 2, reel] [comp. Tommy Peoples], reel ; [Jackson's], reel / Frankie Gavin, fiddle
00:09:15 - 00:11:33 | [My love is in America, reel] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:11:36 - 00:14:41 | [The rambles of Kitty, jig] ; [Australian waters, jig] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:14:44 - 00:17:35 | [The Derry hornpipe] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:17:38 - 00:19:29 | [The bright lady, air] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:19:30 - 00:21:12 | [The Salamanca, reel] / Joe McLaughlin, uilleann pipes
00:21:13 - 00:23:46 | [Leslie's, reel] ; [The wild Irishman, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:23:58 - 00:27:23 | [When it's sick is it tea that you want?, jig] ; [Rosewood, jig] ; [Welcome home Gráinne, jig] [version of Johnny the jumper, jig] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:27:25 - 00:30:43 | [Stirling Castle, strathspey] ; [The cat the kittled in Jamie's wig, strathspey] [= Miss Lyall, strathspey] ; [Welcome home Gráinne, reel] / Dermot McLauglin, fiddle
00:30:45 - 00:33:13 | [Con Cassidy's, reel] ; [The tap room, reel] ; [The templehouse, reel] / Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:33:25 - 00:35:51 | Miss Ramsey's, reel ; The maids of Mullaghmore [= The maids of Mullagh], reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:35:53 - 00:38:10 | Planxty Charles O'Connor, jig / Various performers, instrumental music
00:38:12 - 00:43:06 | The fisherman's lilt, hornpipe ; McLaughlin's fling no. 1, reel ; McLaughlin's fling no. 2 [Staten Island], reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:43:07 - 00:45:21 | Jimmy Byrne's [James Byrne's], reel / The morning start, reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:45:22 - 00:47:52 | [Father O'Flynn], jig ; [The Irish washerwoman], jig / Various performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 14 [sound recording] / [various performers]

The following recordings from 00:00:13 - 00:07:37 and 00:09:06 - 00:09:44 were dubbed from an edition of the radio programme 'The green groves of Erin at home with' / presented by Philip King:
00:00:13 - 00:07:37 | The importance of music in the community, speech ; Lilting, speech ; The influence of Scotland on the music, speech ; The Doherty family, speech ; Different types of highland, speech ; The story of 'Taibhse Chonaill' (Conall's ghost), speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English, speech in Irish ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, speech in English ; Philip King, speech in English, speech in Irish
00:07:41 - 00:09:05 | [Dusty windowsills, jig] / Unidentified, fiddle
00:09:06 - 00:09:44 | The closing announcement of radio broadcast, speech / Philip King, speech in English

The following material from 00:09:47 - 00:12:08 was recorded at a concert in the Highlands Hotel during the 1984 Glenties Fiddle Weekend:
00:09:47 - 00:11:05 | Untitled, air / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:11:08 - 00:12:08 | The chorus reel = [The Glen road to Carrick, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle

The following recordings from 00:12:10 - 00:43:50 were dubbed from a tape recorded by Rab Cherry in a bedroom at the Highlands Hotel, Glenties, Co. Donegal during the 1984 Glenties Fiddle Weekend:
00:12:10 - 00:13:51 | The Marquis of Huntley, reel ; The hurricane [comp. James Scott Skinner], reel / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:13:53 - 00:15:05 | 79th farewell to Gibraltar, march / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:15:11 - 00:15:35 | Untitled, highland / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:15:43 - 00:16:28 | The iron man [comp. James Scott Skinner], strathspey / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:16:31 - 00:18:41 | McSweeney's lament, [waltz] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:18:45 - 00:21:18 | The speaking waltz / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:21:23 - 00:23:05 | The chorus reel = [The Glen road to Carrick, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:23:09 - 00:24:05 | The woman of the house [?] [The black mare of Fanad, reel] = [The nine points of roguery, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:24:37 - 00:26:09 | The woman of the house [?] [The black mare of Fanad, reel] = [The nine points of roguery, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:26:21 - 00:27:57 | King of the pipers, [jig] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:27:58 - 00:29:04 | King George IV, [strathspey] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:29:07 - 00:30:23 | Nailor's hornpipe / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:30:24 - 00:31:10 | The blue angel, hornpipe / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:31:19 - 00:32:54 | Spillane's fiddle, [hornpipe] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:33:00 - 00:34:45 | Dark lonely valley (The Dean Brig o'Edinburgh), [comp. James Scott Skinner], air ; Untitled, hornpipe [strathspey] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:34:49 - 00:36:27 | Christy Marvin's reel = [T. Morrison's reel] = [The Dublin reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:36:28 - 00:37:27 | Miss Patterson's slipper, [reel] [Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne version] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:37:29 - 00:38:11 | The Donegal castle, hornpipe / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:38:12 - 00:39:04 | The glory reel / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle ; Unidentified, fiddle
00:39:09 - 00:42:31 | Tripping up the stairs, [reel] ; Limerick house, [reel] = [The drummer reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle ; Unidentified, fiddle
00:42:32 - 00:43:50 | Murdoch MacKenzie's reel / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle

The following recordings from 00:44:02 - 00:46:47 have no accompanying details:
00:44:02 - 00:45:09 | Untitled, jig / Unidentified, flute
00:45:14 - 00:46:47 | [President Garfield, hornpipe] / Various unidentified performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 14 [sound recording] / [various performers]

The following recordings from 00:00:13 - 00:07:37 and 00:09:06 - 00:09:44 were dubbed from an edition of the radio programme 'The green groves of Erin at home with' / presented by Philip King:
00:00:13 - 00:07:37 | The importance of music in the community, speech ; Lilting, speech ; The influence of Scotland on the music, speech ; The Doherty family, speech ; Different types of highland, speech ; The story of 'Taibhse Chonaill' (Conall's ghost), speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English, speech in Irish ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, speech in English ; Philip King, speech in English, speech in Irish
00:07:41 - 00:09:05 | [Dusty windowsills, jig] / Unidentified, fiddle
00:09:06 - 00:09:44 | The closing announcement of radio broadcast, speech / Philip King, speech in English

The following material from 00:09:47 - 00:12:08 was recorded at a concert in the Highlands Hotel during the 1984 Glenties Fiddle Weekend:
00:09:47 - 00:11:05 | Untitled, air / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:11:08 - 00:12:08 | The chorus reel = [The Glen road to Carrick, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle

The following recordings from 00:12:10 - 00:43:50 were dubbed from a tape recorded by Rab Cherry in a bedroom at the Highlands Hotel, Glenties, Co. Donegal during the 1984 Glenties Fiddle Weekend:
00:12:10 - 00:13:51 | The Marquis of Huntley, reel ; The hurricane [comp. James Scott Skinner], reel / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:13:53 - 00:15:05 | 79th farewell to Gibraltar, march / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:15:11 - 00:15:35 | Untitled, highland / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:15:43 - 00:16:28 | The iron man [comp. James Scott Skinner], strathspey / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:16:31 - 00:18:41 | McSweeney's lament, [waltz] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:18:45 - 00:21:18 | The speaking waltz / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:21:23 - 00:23:05 | The chorus reel = [The Glen road to Carrick, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:23:09 - 00:24:05 | The woman of the house [?] [The black mare of Fanad, reel] = [The nine points of roguery, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:24:37 - 00:26:09 | The woman of the house [?] [The black mare of Fanad, reel] = [The nine points of roguery, reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:26:21 - 00:27:57 | King of the pipers, [jig] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:27:58 - 00:29:04 | King George IV, [strathspey] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:29:07 - 00:30:23 | Nailor's hornpipe / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:30:24 - 00:31:10 | The blue angel, hornpipe / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:31:19 - 00:32:54 | Spillane's fiddle, [hornpipe] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:33:00 - 00:34:45 | Dark lonely valley (The Dean Brig o'Edinburgh), [comp. James Scott Skinner], air ; Untitled, hornpipe [strathspey] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:34:49 - 00:36:27 | Christy Marvin's reel = [T. Morrison's reel] = [The Dublin reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:36:28 - 00:37:27 | Miss Patterson's slipper, [reel] [Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne version] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:37:29 - 00:38:11 | The Donegal castle, hornpipe / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle
00:38:12 - 00:39:04 | The glory reel / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle ; Unidentified, fiddle
00:39:09 - 00:42:31 | Tripping up the stairs, [reel] ; Limerick house, [reel] = [The drummer reel] / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle ; Unidentified, fiddle
00:42:32 - 00:43:50 | Murdoch MacKenzie's reel / Francie [Dearg] O'Byrne, fiddle

The following recordings from 00:44:02 - 00:46:47 have no accompanying details:
00:44:02 - 00:45:09 | Untitled, jig / Unidentified, flute
00:45:14 - 00:46:47 | [President Garfield, hornpipe] / Various unidentified performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 4 [sound recording] / Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, fiddle

The following material from 00:00:14 - 00:24:10 was recorded for the radio programme 'The green groves of Erin at home with' and features music and conversation from Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, fiddle:
00:00:14 - 00:01:37 | Drowsy Maggie, reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:01:38 - 00:19:02 | Versions of tunes, speech ; How versions have changed, speech ; Joe Burke adding a third part to a tune, speech ; Dermot's first visit to south-west Donegal, speech ; Frank McHugh, fiddle player from Kilcar, speech ; Different styles and repertoires in Donegal, speech ; How Con and another Teelin fiddler were asked to play at a dance with two Meenaneary musicians but did not know any of the tunes played, speech ; How John Doherty's repertoire was enhanced by Scottish tunes, speech ; The best fiddle player John Doherty's father heard was John Mhosaí McGinley from Glencolmcille, speech ; How John Mhosaí McGinley entered a fiddle competition in the south of Ireland and was nearly stoned by the crowd before competing and went on to win the competition, speech ; Neillidh Boyle, an outstanding fiddle player, speech ; How Neillidh got much music from his mother, speech ; Putting an extra bar in the tune to put off dancers, speech ; Frank Cassidy's music not liked by dancers, speech ; Frank turned into a more 'tricky' fiddle player than his brother, John Cassidy, speech / Various performers, speech in English
00:19:10 - 00:20:59 | Cuffe Street, reel / Con Cassidy, fiddle
00:21:36 - 00:23:16 | The green fields of Rossbeigh, reel / Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:23:20 - 00:24:10 | Naming of tunes was not important, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English

The following recordings from 00:24:16 - 00:48:10 are dubbed from an edition of the radio programme 'The green groves of Erin at home with' / presented by Philip King and featuring Con Cassidy, Dermot McLaughlin and Caoimhín Mac Aoidh:
00:24:16 - 00:25:25 | The pigeon on the gate, reel / Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:25:26 - 00:34:18 | How people survive in Teelin, speech ; How times have improved since Con's youth, speech ; People had to emigrate, speech ; Con names the older fiddle players in Teelin, speech ; Hearing Joe Cooley play in London, speech ; First fiddler heard was his neighbour, Paddy Barron, speech ; The Doherty, McConnell and O'Rourke travelling families, speech ; Travelling pipers, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English
00:34:31 - 00:36:47 | Taibhse Chonaill = [Conall's ghost], jig / Con Cassidy, fiddle
00:36:48 - 00:41:13 | Travelling families came more to south-west Donegal for music than other parts of the county, speech ; Frank Cassidy learning off the gramophone, speech ; Why Frank got a special tone from the fiddle?, speech ; Con introduces Dermot and Caoimhín, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English
00:41:14 - 00:42:59 | Doodely doodely dank, slip jig [version of The cock and hen, slip jig] / Various performers, instrumental music
00:43:00 - 00:44:08 | The naming of tunes, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English ; Dermot McLaughlin, speech in English
00:44:09 - 00:46:01 | Con Cassidy's jig / Various performers, instrumental music
00:46:50 - 00:48:10 | Drowsy Maggie, reel / Various performers, instrumental music

Dermot McLaughlin Collection. Reel-to-Reel 4 [sound recording] / Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, fiddle

The following material from 00:00:14 - 00:24:10 was recorded for the radio programme 'The green groves of Erin at home with' and features music and conversation from Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, fiddle:
00:00:14 - 00:01:37 | Drowsy Maggie, reel / Various performers, instrumental music
00:01:38 - 00:19:02 | Versions of tunes, speech ; How versions have changed, speech ; Joe Burke adding a third part to a tune, speech ; Dermot's first visit to south-west Donegal, speech ; Frank McHugh, fiddle player from Kilcar, speech ; Different styles and repertoires in Donegal, speech ; How Con and another Teelin fiddler were asked to play at a dance with two Meenaneary musicians but did not know any of the tunes played, speech ; How John Doherty's repertoire was enhanced by Scottish tunes, speech ; The best fiddle player John Doherty's father heard was John Mhosaí McGinley from Glencolmcille, speech ; How John Mhosaí McGinley entered a fiddle competition in the south of Ireland and was nearly stoned by the crowd before competing and went on to win the competition, speech ; Neillidh Boyle, an outstanding fiddle player, speech ; How Neillidh got much music from his mother, speech ; Putting an extra bar in the tune to put off dancers, speech ; Frank Cassidy's music not liked by dancers, speech ; Frank turned into a more 'tricky' fiddle player than his brother, John Cassidy, speech / Various performers, speech in English
00:19:10 - 00:20:59 | Cuffe Street, reel / Con Cassidy, fiddle
00:21:36 - 00:23:16 | The green fields of Rossbeigh, reel / Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:23:20 - 00:24:10 | Naming of tunes was not important / Con Cassidy, speech in English

The following recordings from 00:24:16 - 00:48:10 are dubbed from an edition of the radio programme 'The green groves of Erin at home with' / presented by Philip King and featuring Con Cassidy, Dermot McLaughlin and Caoimhín Mac Aoidh:
00:24:16 - 00:25:25 | The pigeon on the gate, reel / Con Cassidy, fiddle ; Dermot McLaughlin, fiddle
00:25:26 - 00:34:18 | How people survive in Teelin, speech ; How times have improved since Con's youth, speech ; People had to emigrate, speech ; Con names the older fiddle players in Teelin, speech ; Hearing Joe Cooley play in London, speech ; First fiddler heard was his neighbour, Paddy Barron, speech ; The Doherty, McConnell and O'Rourke travelling families, speech ; Travelling pipers, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English
00:34:31 - 00:36:47 | Taibhse Chonaill = [Conall's ghost], jig / Con Cassidy, fiddle
00:36:48 - 00:41:13 | Travelling families came more to south-west Donegal for music than other parts of the county, speech ; Frank Cassidy learning off the gramophone, speech ; Why Frank got a special tone from the fiddle?, speech ; Con introduces Dermot and Caoimhín, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English
00:41:14 - 00:42:59 | Doodely doodely dank, slip jig [version of The cock and hen, slip jig] / Various performers, instrumental music
00:43:00 - 00:44:08 | The naming of tunes, speech / Con Cassidy, speech in English ; Dermot McLaughlin, speech in English
00:44:09 - 00:46:01 | Con Cassidy's jig / Various performers, instrumental music
00:46:50 - 00:48:10 | Drowsy Maggie, reel / Various performers, instrumental music

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