Irish Minstrels and Musicians
Author: Francis O'Neill
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 514
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Author: Francis O'Neill
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 514
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Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Published: 2014-08-07
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 9781498149563
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Author: Francis O'Neill
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Published: 1976
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 422
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frances O'Neill
Publisher: Ossian
Published: 1987-12-01
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 9781900428705
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tes Slominski
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 2020-05-05
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0819579297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJust how "Irish" is traditional Irish music? Trad Nation combines ethnography, oral history, and archival research to challenge the longstanding practice of using ethnic nationalism as a framework for understanding vernacular music traditions. Tes Slominski argues that ethnic nationalism hinders this music's development today in an increasingly multiethnic Ireland and in the transnational Irish traditional music scene. She discusses early 21st century women whose musical lives were shaped by Ireland's struggles to become a nation; follows the career of Julia Clifford, a fiddler who lived much of her life in England, and explores the experiences of women, LGBTQ+ musicians, and musicians of color in the early 21st century.
Author: Francis O'Neill
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 497
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Henry Grattan Flood
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 384
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tommy Walsh
Publisher: Waltons Irish Music
Published: 2011-09
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781857200508
DOWNLOAD EBOOK(Waltons Irish Music Books). This collection features 44 well-known double jigs, hornpipes, songs and reels for Irish piano accordion by Tommy Walsh. For beginning to intermediate level players.
Author: Martin Dowling
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-02-24
Total Pages: 419
ISBN-13: 1317008405
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWritten from the perspective of a scholar and performer, Traditional Music and Irish Society investigates the relation of traditional music to Irish modernity. The opening chapter integrates a thorough survey of the early sources of Irish music with recent work on Irish social history in the eighteenth century to explore the question of the antiquity of the tradition and the class locations of its origins. Dowling argues in the second chapter that the formation of what is today called Irish traditional music occurred alongside the economic and political modernization of European society in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Dowling goes on to illustrate the public discourse on music during the Irish revival in newspapers and journals from the 1880s to the First World War, also drawing on the works of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Lacan to place the field of music within the public sphere of nationalist politics and cultural revival in these decades. The situation of music and song in the Irish literary revival is then reflected and interpreted in the life and work of James Joyce, and Dowling includes treatment of Joyce’s short stories A Mother and The Dead and the 'Sirens' chapter of Ulysses. Dowling conducted field work with Northern Irish musicians during 2004 and 2005, and also reflects directly on his own experience performing and working with musicians and arts organizations in order to conclude with an assessment of the current state of traditional music and cultural negotiation in Northern Ireland in the second decade of the twenty-first century.