Ireland: Singing in Irish

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Josephine Keegan Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]. Track 27

Speech, Song, Jig: Untitled [Radio interview], Untitled [Ta Mo Mhadra; "Ta mo mhadra, nil mo mhadra, ta mo mhadra scaoilte" (etc)], Untitled [The Maid of the Spinning Wheel / Cailleach an Tuirne; first part only; played between verses of the song performed in this track]

Ceoltoiri Chualann, Dublin - instrumental group
O Murchu, Sean, Galway / Dublin
O Se, Sean, Cork - singing in Irish with instrumental accompaniment

Josephine Keegan Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]. Track 32

Speech, Hornpipe, Speech: Untitled [Radio announcement signalling the start of a radio programme on Radio Eireann], Untitled [The Derry Hornpipe / The Londonderry Hornpipe], Untitled [Radio announcement, as voice-over]

Mac Mathuna, Ciaran, Limerick / Dublin - speech in English and Irish
McPeake Trio, The, Belfast - instrumental group
Unidentified performers - speech in English and Irish

Josephine Keegan Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]. Track 33

Speech, Air: Untitled [Radio announcement; topic: Francie McPeake telling of Irish music evenings at the house of Francis Joseph Biggar in Belfast 60 years previously; interview with Colm O Lochlainn; topics include: Biggar's role as antiquarian and as sponsor of pipe bands all over Ireland; Biggar's role in starting the Black Black Raven Pipe Band in Lusk, Co. Dublin; after the banner of the Lusk band was destroyed by the Black and Tans, O Lochlainn replaced the banner; O Lochlainn met Roger Casement at one of Biggar's music evenings; Francie McPeake used to perform 'In Bodenstown Churchyard' in Biggar's house; O Lochlainn performed William Rooney's poem "Dear Dark Head" and was congratulated for it by Casement; O Lochlainn had lunch with Biggar and Casement in Dublin], Eamon an Chnoic

Mac Mathuna, Ciaran, Limerick / Dublin - speech in English and Irish
McPeake Trio, The, Belfast - instrumental group
O Lochlainn, Colm, Dublin - speech in English

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