peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Irish traditional music, song and dance for archival purposes. It examines the role of the archive in the Western world and focuses on the Muckross House Collection and the experience of teh author as a collector for Muckross House. In addition, it provides an overview of the different research methods and techniques applied by the author in the field. The Muckross House Collection is examined within the broader context of the nineteenth-century European movement of collecting music, song and dance. The author suggests that these projects and processes were significant to the formation of Western identity.PUBLISHEDPeer reviewe
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No abstract available1 The social and historical context of traditional music in Ireland - 2 Early m...
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This thesis is concerned with the history of folk music collecting in America and seeks to demonstra...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Recording and broadcasting have had an enormous impact on the development, dissemination and popular...
peer-reviewedMore information on the National Dance Archive of Ireland is available at http://www.ul...
This paper reports on the digitisation of the folk song and music collected by Tom Munnelly which wa...
The paper gives a description of an important mid nineteenth-century manuscript Irish music collecti...
Dance has rarely been accepted as the subject of copyright protection because works of dance and cho...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines how the button accordion, first patented in 1829 and available fo...
No abstract available1 The social and historical context of traditional music in Ireland - 2 Early m...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
A very personal book by an “outsider” can also constitute an exciting and novel approach to Irish mu...
This dissertation explores the institutionalisation of Irish traditional music pedagogy in Irish hig...
This thesis is concerned with the history of folk music collecting in America and seeks to demonstra...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Recording and broadcasting have had an enormous impact on the development, dissemination and popular...
peer-reviewedMore information on the National Dance Archive of Ireland is available at http://www.ul...