CD archive project : Ireland 79
Material type: MusicPublication details: [2004-2006].Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | BBC Recordings | Storage | SCD CDA BBC 379 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR04318 |
Compact disc.
Musical instruments: Melodeon; Fiddle; Guitar; Voice.
Tracks 1-3: BBC 21832 (record 834). Radio Eireann Recordings: 1. John Meenan & Crowd. Mallaigh Shleibhe (The Mountainside). Recorded in Tory Is., Donegal, 1948 -- 2. Thomas Cannavan [melodeon]. Double Jig: Jenny From Ballinsloe. Recorded in Carna, Galway, 1948 -- 3. Thomas Cannavan [melodeon]. Reel: Joe Mahire Mhicilin (Joe, Song of Mary, Son of Little Michael). Recorded in Carna, Galway, 1948 -- Tracks 4-6: BBC 21833 (record 835). Sean Maguire [fiddle] & James Maguire [guitar]. Irish Folklore Commission Recordings. Belfast, 1948: 4. Figure Three Reels: The Heather Breeze, The Boys of the Lough & Miss MacLeod's Reel -- 5. [error] -- 6. Two Reels: The Reconciliation, The Mason's Apron -- Tracks 7-9: BBC 22024 (record 894). Thomas Moran. Recorded in Mohill, Leitrim, Dec. 1954 by Seamus Ennis: 7. The Bonny Bunch of Roses, O -- 8. The Cherry Tree Carol [fragment] -- 9. Interview on Tobacco Traditions (with song [fragment]) -- Tracks 10-11: BBC 22371 (record 946). Sean (Jack) McDonagh, recorded in Carna, Connemara, July 1954, by Seamus Ennis: 10. The Mantle So Green -- 11. An Buinnean Buidhe (The Yellow Bittern) -- Tracks 12-15: BBC 22829 (record 1014): 12. Edward Douglas. She was a Quare One. Recorded in Inverness [?], Nov. 1954 by Seamus Ennis -- 13-14: Colm Keane, recorded in Carna, Connemara, June 1954 by Seamus Ennis -- 13. Talk about Lord Rendal. 14) Lord Rendal [sung in Gaelic] -- 15. Michael Corduff. Machaire an Chrompain (The Field of the Log of Wood). Witchcraft story about placename. Recorded in Belmullet, Co. Mayo, Dec 1953 by David Thompson & Seamus Ennis -- Tracks 16-19: BBC 22850 (record 3036). Irish folktales told by Thomas Moran, Co. Leitrim, Dec 1954. Recorded by Seamus Ennis: 16. The Three Red Caps -- 17. Monaghan Moe and Monaghan Beg [cumulative story] -- 18. Bill the Robber -- 19. Paddy and Molly.