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Whether carried by emigrants and exiles, or distributed by commercial networks, Irish traditional music is one of the most popular World Music genres. Clare, at the western edge of Europe on Ireland's Atlantic seaboard, enjoys unrivaled status as a Home of the Music, a magnet for tourists and aficionados eager to enjoy the authentic sounds of Ireland.
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Whether carried by emigrants and exiles, or distributed by commercial networks, Irish traditional music is one of the most popular World Music genres. Clare, at the western edge of Europe on Ireland's Atlantic seaboard, enjoys unrivaled status as a Home of the Music, a magnet for tourists and aficionados eager to enjoy the authentic sounds of Ireland.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780199380084
- ISBN-10: 0199380082
- Artikelnr.: 47867430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780199380084
- ISBN-10: 0199380082
- Artikelnr.: 47867430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin is an award-winning Irish musician, ethnomusicologist and cultural historian. Formerly Jefferson Smurfit Chair of Irish Studies and Professor of Music at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, he is the inaugural holder of the bilingual Johnson Chair in Québec and Canadian Irish Studies at Concordia University in Montréal.
Flowing Tides: History and Memory in an Irish Soundscape
Table of Contents
Foreword by Harry White
Preface
About the Companion Website
L'entrée: Clare and its Soundscape
On Europe's Edge
The Scope of this Book
1 Re-centering the Musical Periphery
Harvesting a Sonic Archive
Shifting Cartographies of Place and Mobility
2 Napoleon to Parnell: Before and After the Famine
Ancien Regime Quadrilles and New Musical Spaces
Great Famine: Grim Requiem of the Music Maker
Fenian Concertinas and Land League Ballads
The Feminization of Musical Space
3 Fifers, Tans and Jazzers: Soundscape in Transition
Temperance and Beyond: Fifes, Drums, Brass and Reed
Clare Music Makers and the Fight for Irish Independence
The Roaring Twenties and Dance Hall Days
4 Hearth and Clachan: The Musical Year in Rural Clare
Anois Teacht an Earraigh: Courting, Fasting, and Rites of Spring
Torthaí na Bealtaine: Fairies, Garlands and Crossroad Capers
Aimsir an Fhómhair: Autumn Threshing, Meitheals and Soirées
Ceol an Gheimhridh: Winter Cuaird and Wren Dances
5 The Fleadh Down in Ennis: Coming Out of Isolation
Pipers Three: Ennis, Reid and Doran
Double Bass and Clog Box: Céilí Band Fever
1956: Annus Mirabilis
6 Autobahn to Doolin: Soundscape as a Cultural Commodity
Toonagh Pedagogue: A Quiet Musical Revolution
Doolin Discord: Counter Culture and Pub Culture
Willie Week: Ireland's Musical Mecca
7 The Tiger: Re-appraising Global Clare
Packaging Tradition: Clare Music and the Celtic Tiger
To Rule and Guide: Clare Comhaltas at Century's End
Another Clare: Virtual, Vicarious and Prosthetic
L'épilogue: Remembering and Forgetting
Appendix I: Field Notes - The Hesitation Step
Appendix II: A Century of Clare Céilí Bands
Appendix III: Hereditary Musical Families in Clare
Glossary of Irish Language Terms
Notes
Discography
Archives/Websites
References
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword by Harry White
Preface
About the Companion Website
L'entrée: Clare and its Soundscape
On Europe's Edge
The Scope of this Book
1 Re-centering the Musical Periphery
Harvesting a Sonic Archive
Shifting Cartographies of Place and Mobility
2 Napoleon to Parnell: Before and After the Famine
Ancien Regime Quadrilles and New Musical Spaces
Great Famine: Grim Requiem of the Music Maker
Fenian Concertinas and Land League Ballads
The Feminization of Musical Space
3 Fifers, Tans and Jazzers: Soundscape in Transition
Temperance and Beyond: Fifes, Drums, Brass and Reed
Clare Music Makers and the Fight for Irish Independence
The Roaring Twenties and Dance Hall Days
4 Hearth and Clachan: The Musical Year in Rural Clare
Anois Teacht an Earraigh: Courting, Fasting, and Rites of Spring
Torthaí na Bealtaine: Fairies, Garlands and Crossroad Capers
Aimsir an Fhómhair: Autumn Threshing, Meitheals and Soirées
Ceol an Gheimhridh: Winter Cuaird and Wren Dances
5 The Fleadh Down in Ennis: Coming Out of Isolation
Pipers Three: Ennis, Reid and Doran
Double Bass and Clog Box: Céilí Band Fever
1956: Annus Mirabilis
6 Autobahn to Doolin: Soundscape as a Cultural Commodity
Toonagh Pedagogue: A Quiet Musical Revolution
Doolin Discord: Counter Culture and Pub Culture
Willie Week: Ireland's Musical Mecca
7 The Tiger: Re-appraising Global Clare
Packaging Tradition: Clare Music and the Celtic Tiger
To Rule and Guide: Clare Comhaltas at Century's End
Another Clare: Virtual, Vicarious and Prosthetic
L'épilogue: Remembering and Forgetting
Appendix I: Field Notes - The Hesitation Step
Appendix II: A Century of Clare Céilí Bands
Appendix III: Hereditary Musical Families in Clare
Glossary of Irish Language Terms
Notes
Discography
Archives/Websites
References
Index
Flowing Tides: History and Memory in an Irish Soundscape
Table of Contents
Foreword by Harry White
Preface
About the Companion Website
L'entrée: Clare and its Soundscape
On Europe's Edge
The Scope of this Book
1 Re-centering the Musical Periphery
Harvesting a Sonic Archive
Shifting Cartographies of Place and Mobility
2 Napoleon to Parnell: Before and After the Famine
Ancien Regime Quadrilles and New Musical Spaces
Great Famine: Grim Requiem of the Music Maker
Fenian Concertinas and Land League Ballads
The Feminization of Musical Space
3 Fifers, Tans and Jazzers: Soundscape in Transition
Temperance and Beyond: Fifes, Drums, Brass and Reed
Clare Music Makers and the Fight for Irish Independence
The Roaring Twenties and Dance Hall Days
4 Hearth and Clachan: The Musical Year in Rural Clare
Anois Teacht an Earraigh: Courting, Fasting, and Rites of Spring
Torthaí na Bealtaine: Fairies, Garlands and Crossroad Capers
Aimsir an Fhómhair: Autumn Threshing, Meitheals and Soirées
Ceol an Gheimhridh: Winter Cuaird and Wren Dances
5 The Fleadh Down in Ennis: Coming Out of Isolation
Pipers Three: Ennis, Reid and Doran
Double Bass and Clog Box: Céilí Band Fever
1956: Annus Mirabilis
6 Autobahn to Doolin: Soundscape as a Cultural Commodity
Toonagh Pedagogue: A Quiet Musical Revolution
Doolin Discord: Counter Culture and Pub Culture
Willie Week: Ireland's Musical Mecca
7 The Tiger: Re-appraising Global Clare
Packaging Tradition: Clare Music and the Celtic Tiger
To Rule and Guide: Clare Comhaltas at Century's End
Another Clare: Virtual, Vicarious and Prosthetic
L'épilogue: Remembering and Forgetting
Appendix I: Field Notes - The Hesitation Step
Appendix II: A Century of Clare Céilí Bands
Appendix III: Hereditary Musical Families in Clare
Glossary of Irish Language Terms
Notes
Discography
Archives/Websites
References
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword by Harry White
Preface
About the Companion Website
L'entrée: Clare and its Soundscape
On Europe's Edge
The Scope of this Book
1 Re-centering the Musical Periphery
Harvesting a Sonic Archive
Shifting Cartographies of Place and Mobility
2 Napoleon to Parnell: Before and After the Famine
Ancien Regime Quadrilles and New Musical Spaces
Great Famine: Grim Requiem of the Music Maker
Fenian Concertinas and Land League Ballads
The Feminization of Musical Space
3 Fifers, Tans and Jazzers: Soundscape in Transition
Temperance and Beyond: Fifes, Drums, Brass and Reed
Clare Music Makers and the Fight for Irish Independence
The Roaring Twenties and Dance Hall Days
4 Hearth and Clachan: The Musical Year in Rural Clare
Anois Teacht an Earraigh: Courting, Fasting, and Rites of Spring
Torthaí na Bealtaine: Fairies, Garlands and Crossroad Capers
Aimsir an Fhómhair: Autumn Threshing, Meitheals and Soirées
Ceol an Gheimhridh: Winter Cuaird and Wren Dances
5 The Fleadh Down in Ennis: Coming Out of Isolation
Pipers Three: Ennis, Reid and Doran
Double Bass and Clog Box: Céilí Band Fever
1956: Annus Mirabilis
6 Autobahn to Doolin: Soundscape as a Cultural Commodity
Toonagh Pedagogue: A Quiet Musical Revolution
Doolin Discord: Counter Culture and Pub Culture
Willie Week: Ireland's Musical Mecca
7 The Tiger: Re-appraising Global Clare
Packaging Tradition: Clare Music and the Celtic Tiger
To Rule and Guide: Clare Comhaltas at Century's End
Another Clare: Virtual, Vicarious and Prosthetic
L'épilogue: Remembering and Forgetting
Appendix I: Field Notes - The Hesitation Step
Appendix II: A Century of Clare Céilí Bands
Appendix III: Hereditary Musical Families in Clare
Glossary of Irish Language Terms
Notes
Discography
Archives/Websites
References
Index