Folk music -- Ireland
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Folk music -- Ireland
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Folk music
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Incoming Resources
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- Irish minstrels and musicians, with numerous dissertations on related subjects, by Francis O'Neill ; with a new introduction by Barry O'Neill
- The Guinness book of Irish ballads
- Lumiere
- Angels without wings, Heidi Talbot
- Post tropical, James Vincent McMorrow
- 30:30, the essential collection, Pogues (Shane MacGowan, Jem Finer, James Fearnley, Spider Stacy, Andrew Ranken, Philip Chevron, Terry Woods, Darryl Hunt)
- Emerald, musical gems, Celtic Woman
- Begin, Tommy Fleming
- St. Patrick's Day collection
- Cafe Dublin, the ultimate chillout album from the Emerald Isle
- Once when I was -, Finbar Furey
- Irish Ballads and Songs of the Sea, edited, with musical arrangements and illustrations, by James N.Healy
- Grigio, Francesco Turrisi
- Folk Hibernia, produced & directed by Mike Connolly
- Come, gentle night, music of Shakespeare's world
- The Irish song book, with original Irish airs, edited, with an introduction and notes by Alfred Perceval Graves
- Ballads from the pubs of Ireland, with music and commentary, Illus. by the author
- The companion to Irish traditional music, edited by Fintan Vallely
- The JVC Smithsonian Folkways video anthology of music and dance of Europe;, directed by Hiroshi Yamamoto, Volume 1
- The JVC video anthology of world music and dance;, produced by Katsumori Ichikawa, Volume 20 :
- Narrative singing in Ireland, lays, ballads, come-all-yes and other songs, Hugh Shields
- The wind & the rain, Finbar Furey
- Clannard, Christ Church Cathedral, Clannard
- 20 best Irish pub songs, Noel McLoughlin
- Keep calm and enjoy the Irish craic, [Various artists]
- This new morning, Luka Bloom
- The melodic tradition of Ireland, James R. Cowdery
- The first collection of The dance music of Ireland, consisting of upwards of one hundred national jigs, reels, hornpipes, &c, arranged with easy basses for the piano forte, the treble line to suit violin or flute, by R.M. Levey
- Premier trio in G, Debussy. Piano trio no. 1 op. 35 / Turina. Piano trio on popular Irish folk tunes / Martin
- Kerr's first collection of merry melodies, for the violin, consisting of Scotch and Irish reels and jigs, highland schottisches, country dances, hornpipies, clog dances, waltzes, polkas, &c. : in all 447 airs, specially arranged for the ballroom
- Becoming an Irish traditional musician, learning and embodying musical culture, Jessica Cawley
- Irish folk music studies
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