This thesis is a study of the performance, interpretation and transmission practices of traditional instrumental musicians in Scotland and Ireland. Extensive original research was undertaken over a period of four years including a survey of current transmission practices amongst traditional musicians from Britain and Ireland. Both preservation and the study of change are vital elements in maintaining a flourishing oral culture. However, my focus is on definition. The study is an attempt to clarify the many contemporary and often conflicting expressions of musical experience that constitute part of the oral tradition in Scotland and Ireland. By examining the work of the practitioners of this music it is possible to see that innovative and di...
Abstract. Every night, traditional Irish musicians gather in sessions at pubs and other public space...
A recent report by UNESCO placed Scots Gaelic on a list of 2500 endangered languages highlighting th...
Ceilidh is an important part of both Scottish and Irish cultures, and its role within the traditions...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2385 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)This thesis is a study of the per...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the complex interplay between tourism and traditional Irish ...
This thesis studies the role of cultural collisions (intensive and sustained contact between two pre...
There are a number of misunderstandings about ancient oral transmission that negatively affect the w...
“The next level”: Investigating teaching and learning within an Irish traditional music online commu...
Irish traditional music to this day is primarily a rich oral tradition, its transmission from one ge...
Celtic music has become extremely popular in the global music industry within the past two decades. ...
Regional differences in Irish traditional music are challenged by processes of globalization but sup...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the topology of the field of Irish traditional folk music a...
The aim of this thesis is an ethnographic investigation of social and musical participation, learnin...
Abstract. Every night, traditional Irish musicians gather in sessions at pubs and other public space...
A recent report by UNESCO placed Scots Gaelic on a list of 2500 endangered languages highlighting th...
Ceilidh is an important part of both Scottish and Irish cultures, and its role within the traditions...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2385 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)This thesis is a study of the per...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the complex interplay between tourism and traditional Irish ...
This thesis studies the role of cultural collisions (intensive and sustained contact between two pre...
There are a number of misunderstandings about ancient oral transmission that negatively affect the w...
“The next level”: Investigating teaching and learning within an Irish traditional music online commu...
Irish traditional music to this day is primarily a rich oral tradition, its transmission from one ge...
Celtic music has become extremely popular in the global music industry within the past two decades. ...
Regional differences in Irish traditional music are challenged by processes of globalization but sup...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the topology of the field of Irish traditional folk music a...
The aim of this thesis is an ethnographic investigation of social and musical participation, learnin...
Abstract. Every night, traditional Irish musicians gather in sessions at pubs and other public space...
A recent report by UNESCO placed Scots Gaelic on a list of 2500 endangered languages highlighting th...
Ceilidh is an important part of both Scottish and Irish cultures, and its role within the traditions...