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  • ...ful list of [http://www.rocheviolins.com/html/traditional_irish_music.html Irish traditional musicians], and books on the subject.
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  • Bill Black's Irish Traditional Tune Archive, ABCs Promoting Irish music and culture around the world
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  • ...for selection for this compact disc, whcih covers the bulk of his recorded Irish repertoire. The recordings selected range from 1907 - 1929." from liner notes to CD reissue of ''John J. Kimmel: Early Recordings of Irish Traditional Dance Music'', originally released 1977 by [[Leader Records]],
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  • ...version under the heading “Cheer up, cheer up. Daughter,” in his ''Ancient Irish Music'' (No. 26).
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  • ...ful list of [http://www.rocheviolins.com/html/traditional_irish_music.html Irish traditional musicians], and books on the subject.
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  • ===Irish=== [[Irish Music Publishers|Alphabetical List]]
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  • ...orise a traditional singer like Rose Murphy who lived in Sheffield but was Irish? Or a singer like Cecilia Costello who had Irish parents but lived all of her life in the West Midlands and spoke with a loc
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  • ...wed this interest at every opportunity and, while involved in learning the Irish language, an opportunity arose to learn traditional songs first-hand from t
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  • ...er To Guide You, Irish Washerwoman, Gary Owen, Gary Owen 2, Brighton Camp, Irish Washerwoman, Brighton Camp, Rakes of Kildare/Tenpenny Bit.
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  • ...nally an appended conclusion to 128. It appeared in an expanded form on an Irish garland of 1796.
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  • Seamus Ennis was a legend in the world of Irish Pipering.
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  • ===[[Irish Traditional Players]]===
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  • Wrenboys (Irish: Lucht an dreoilín) are [[Mummers]] who celebrate the Wren (also pronounce
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  • ...ntify one reliable version from oral tradition and that is from the Scotch-Irish family of Miss Martha M Davis of Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia,
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  • ...up a different tune in Roche's Collection, which has been incorporated by Irish band De Danaan into [[Kathleen Hehir's Jig]]
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  • ...e also the London publishers and printers of George Thomson's 11 Scottish, Irish, and Welsh Collections."
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  • ...merly ''The Journal of Music in Ireland'') was founded in November 2000 by Irish musician Toner Quinn.
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  • Willie Clancy (24 December 1918 – January 1973) was an Irish uilleann piper.
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  • * [[Irish Hop Pole Puller]]
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  • ...e learnt songs such as My Bonny Boy, a version of Long a-growing, from his Irish father, and added to his repertoire when living in Shropshire and London, p ...on 23rd November. He was a traditional singer with a repertoire drawn from Irish and English sources. He was 'discovered' by Mike Yates in about 1992, who r
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  • ...enty-one stanzas, from the singing of Martha Davis of Virginia of Scottish/Irish ancestry who sang versions of several scarce RH ballads. Copy posted on req
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  • The Irish Hotel
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  • ...ed as a “popular Irish ballad sung by Mrs. FitzWilliam.” There are several Irish variants of this tune in the Petrie Collection (Nos. 222, 223, 368, 603, et
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  • ...lling, it is a style which places John Maguire firmly in the front rank of Irish singers. *The bonny Irish boy
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  • ...ety (volume i, p. 117; volume ii, pp. 167 and 211); and the Journal of the Irish Folk-Song Society (Part I, p. 11).
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  • [[Category: Irish]]
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  • ...'' (volume i, p. 130; volume ii, pp. 99 and 298); and in Joyce’s ''Ancient Irish Music'' (No. 93).
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  • * Department of Irish Folklore '''Irish:'''
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  • It may be a small island in the Irish Sea, but it is an independent state with its own distinct history, language
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  • ...ttp://www.ucd.ie/ucdnews/may95/folklore.html] - contain the archive of the Irish Folklore Commission * Irish Traditional Music Archive useful site with information about the archive [h
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  • ...hild 293), which turned out to be the first version ever collected from an Irish singer.  (A later recording appeared on Packie’s album ''Songs of a
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  • *Track 17 - [[Billy Cooper]] - [[Irish Washerwoman|The Irish Washerwoman]] / [[Garyowen]] / [[Rory O'More]] / [[St Patrick's Day]]
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  • '''Cecilia Costello''' (nee Kelly), singer of Irish descent who lived most of her life in [[Birmingham]]. Born October 24th 188 ''"Mrs. Costello was bom in 1883, the daughter of Irish parents living in England, and spent most of her life in Birmingham. She ca
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  • ...n Irish traditional music - [[William Mullaly]] is thought to be the first Irish player to have been recorded; more recent traditional exponents include [[B
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  • ''The Princess Royal'' is one of the most ubiquitous of traditional tunes. Irish scholars say it was written by the great harper and composer [[O’Carolan] ...of Owen Roe O’Sullivan which is one of the grandest and most moving of all Irish airs.
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  • ...e also the London publishers and printers of George Thomson's 11 Scottish, Irish, and Welsh Collections."
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  • ...''Journal of the Folk-Song Society'' (volume ii, p. 25); ''Journal of the Irish Folk-Song Society'' (Part I, p. 10); and ''Folk Songs from Dorset'' (No. 6)
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  • 3. A Collection of the Most Favorite Irish Airs.
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  • ''[[Irish Washerwoman, The]]'', [[Stephen Baldwin]]<BR>
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  • ''[[Irish Jolting Car, The]]'', [[Cyril Poacher]], [[Roud 13464]]<BR>
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  • 9. Jig: [[Irish Washerwoman|The Irish Washerwoman]] - Scan Tester concertina <br />
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  • ...d of the songs, are devoted songs not in English, namely Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Welsh, Manx Gaelic, Cornish, and Channel Islands songs. The songs i
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  • ...y related to “I’m going to be married on Sunday,” in Dr. Joyce’s ''Ancient Irish Music'' (No. 17); while the first three lines of the initial stanza are ide
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  • ...sh Hornpipe Stepdance 1&2, Irish Jig, Three Tunes, Devil O, Various tunes, Irish Hornpipe Stepdance 2''
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  • ...e’s Traditional Ballad Airs'' (volume i, pp. 86–88); and Joyce’s ''Ancient Irish Music'' (p. 79). The well-known Scottish tune was first printed in 1740. Th
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  • ...ore, much of which was also recorded by Tom Munnelly for the Department of Irish Folklore, UCD.
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  • * The Irish Washerwoman * An Irish Jig
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  • ''[[Irish Jig]]'', [[Lemmie Brazil]]<BR> ''[[The Irish Girl]]'', [[Lemmie Brazil]], [[Roud 308]]<BR>
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  • ...Society''(volume i, p. 97; volume iii, p. 307); and Dr. Joyce’s ''Ancient Irish Music'' (No. 68).
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  • A Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs (Aird, James)
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  • This tune is an amalgam of parts apparently collated by the Irish band De Danaan.
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  • ...est'', ''Traditional Tunes'' (Kidson), ''English County Songs'', ''Ancient Irish Music'', etc.
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  • ...t is also used by Gypsies for another song, [[Dear Old Erin's Isle]]. The Irish singer [[Tom Lenihan]] used the same tune for his song [[Farewell to Miltow
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Makem here] where you will find a link back to [[Irish Source Singers]] in Folkopedia.
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  • *[[Irish Washerwoman]] - [[John Docherty]]
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  • *Track 12 - [[Maurice]] - [[A Nice Piece of Irish Pig's Head]]
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  • '''LEB/2/29/6 The Irish Stranger'''
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  • ...in some places is almost as unintelligible as the Ham Street version. The Irish broadside is a Masonic song in nine stanzas beginning thus:
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  • *Track 10 - [[Wapping Irish Flute and Drum Band]] & Guest Pipers - [[Dublin Fair]] / [[The Boys Of We
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  • ''[[Come All Ye Little Irish Girls]]''
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  • #Irish Waltzes - with [[Mark Bazeley]], melodeon
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  • ...y dearest unto me", that was one that she loved.&nbsp; "Come all ye little Irish girls I would bid you all adieu", that was another, and ''Baltimore'', ‘c
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  • ...opic Records – TSCD659 The Voice Of The People. – Volume 9. CD 1998. ''The Irish Washerwoman / Garyowen/ Rory O'More / St Patrick's Day''
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  • 48. The Irish Bull<br>
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  • ...al was ushered in on a wave of very political songs such as the CND songs, Irish rebel songs, and union songs, the traditional songs were often more subtle
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  • The Irish Emegrants March
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  • * [[Irish Melody, The Groves of Blarney]]
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  • Songs and tales from an Irish Travelling Man. Collected by Pat McKenzie and Jim Carroll.
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  • '''''Miss Broadwood's Delight'': Song No.23 The Irish Girl ''or'' The New Irish Girl''' [[Media:1908 23 The Irish Girl.pdf]]
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  • 43 Irish C.M.
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  • [[LEA 2003]] [[Seamus Ennis]] Masters of Irish Music Series. (1969) [[LEA 2004]] [[Martin Byrnes]] Masters of Irish Music series Martin Byrnes (fiddle) with [[Reg Hall]] (piano).
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  • ...ten sung to “High Germany.” See also the tune of No. 92 of Joyce’s Ancient Irish Music.
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  • ...ional Tune Archive''' - The Semantic Index of North American, British and Irish traditional instrumental music with annotation, formerly known as The Fiddl ...1c6b4dba874617bbb6d707a8526177.pdf PDF]. 27 sets of popular tunes, mostly Irish.
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  • Purslow’s claim that Gardiner’s non-Ionian tunes are attributable to Irish influence is contestable and problematic, but his main claim would seem to
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  • ''[[Irish Girl]]'', [[Walter Pardon]], [[Roud 308]]<BR> ''[[Irish Molly-O]]'', [[Walter Pardon]], [[Roud 2168]]<BR>
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  • ...ty have collaborated on a book entitled "The Living Note: The Heartbeat of Irish Music", published by O'Brien Press and Robert Rinehart.
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  • ==='''[[Irish Source Singers]]'''===
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  • Fleischmann, Aloys and Mícheál ÓSúilleabháin; Sources of Irish Traditional Music C. 1600–1855; New York and London:Galland,1998. ...A History of Irish Music and Dance in London''; Major work (1000 pages) on Irish Dance Music, available as a [http://www.topicrecords.co.uk/a-few-good-tunes
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  • '''Alexander's 50 New Scotch & Irish Reels and Hornpipes''', Arranged for the Violin or Flute by an Eminent Prof
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  • * Wild Irish Man
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  • ''This series makes available nearly 500 recordings of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh traditional music drawn from the archives of Topic Reco
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  • Irish Washerwoman, The 108
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  • ...ncluding quadrilles, the 1993 Hornpipe Conference, step and clog, English, Irish and Welsh etc., etc. http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/
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  • 48. [[Old Waltz ]]/[[Two Lovely Black Eyes ]]/[[When Irish Eyes are Smiling]] - Aylsham, Norfolk 1975. <br />
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  • The collection includes several Scottish and Irish tunes and several more with nautical names. One could speculate that he lea
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  • '''GB/7c/7 Irish Girl, The, Version 1 of 2''' T:GB/7c/7 Irish Girl, The<br>
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  • ...ngs from Field Recordings Sung in English, Lowland Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, Channel Islands French, Romany and
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  • Coolin with variations -An Irish Air(illegible) for ever Amen Something Irish – Lumie Me Twaller[?]
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  • * 51 Irish Wedding, The D 6/8 * 275 Irish Lilt D
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  • * [[Irish Lawyer,The|The Irish Lawyer]] 92-V1 * [[Irish Lilt]] 147-V2
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  • '''RVW2/3/84 The Irish Girl'''
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  • * [[James Aird|AIRD,James]]; ''A Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs'' Adapted for the Fife, Violin or German Flute; Generally * [[James Alexander|ALEXANDER, James]]; ''Alexander's Fifty New Scotch and Irish Reels & Hornpipes'' Arranged for the violin or Flute by an Eminent Professo
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  • '''GB/7a/16 Come All You Little Irish Girls Version 1 of 2''' T:GB/7a/16 Come All You Little Irish Girls<br>
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  • ...rd Cobden, conducted an escalating campaign. In 1846, at the height of the Irish potato famine, the Corn Laws were repealed by the Conservative government o
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  • '''RVW2/2/31 The Irish Girl''' '''RVW2/2/139 The Irish Convict''''
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  • #[[The Irish Emigrant]] #[[The Irish Girl's Lament]]
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  • '''GB/6a/92 The Irish Girl Version 1 of 4''' T:GB/6a/92 The Irish Girl Version 1 of 4<br>
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  • ...according to the most approved style: 3. A Collection of the Most Favorite Irish Airs: 4. A Select Collection of Original Welch Airs; Glasgow: J.McFadyen, n
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  • * English, Welsh, Scottish & Irish Fiddle Tunes; Robin Williamson; Oak Publications, New York 1976 ...kas; Perron,Jack & Randy Miller; Harrisville,N.H.; Fiddlecase Books; 1976; Irish,Scottish,English Canadien and American fiddle tunes
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  • Paddy O'Carel - Irish (TS227)
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  • [[Billy Cooper]] - [[The Irish Washerwoman]] / [[Garyowen /Rory O'More]] / [[St Patrick's Day]] - [[Ri [[Maurice]] - [[A Nice Piece of Irish Pig's Head]] - [[First I'm Going to Sing You a Ditty|Volume 7]] Track 1
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  • Irish Whim
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  • * FORDE,William MS, c1845, Ireland, cited in Joyce(1908)Old Irish Folk Music & Songs * Pigot,John E. MS, c1845, Ireland, pub in Joyce Old Irish Music & Songs, info from Ceolas website
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  • ...les in Appalachian music at that time, drawing parallels with Scottish and Irish tunes, and invoking the aid of Gilchrist’s “very clear exposition of th
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  • is also a version in Healy's Old Irish Street Ballads, Vol 1. p. 261, which fits the tune well. Here is a sample v
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  • T:Irish Lady. (p)1651.PLFD1.043, The T:Irish Trot. (p)1651.PLFD1.044
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