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CD archive project : Ireland 79

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: [2004-2006].Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
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.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings 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.

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