The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland

The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland

"The encyclopaedia of music in Ireland ... represents the first comprehensive attempt to chart Irish musical experience across recorded history.

Author: Barra Boydell

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ISBN: 1906359784

Category: Music

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"The encyclopaedia of music in Ireland ... represents the first comprehensive attempt to chart Irish musical experience across recorded history. It also documents Ireland's musical relations with the world at large, notably in Britain, continental Europe and the United States, and it seeks to identify those agencies (personal and organisational) through which music has expressed itself as a cardinal feature of Irish political, social, religious and cultural life"--Introduction, page xxi.
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The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Music and Culture

The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Music and Culture

O'Shea, H. (2008). The making of Irish music. Cork, Republic of Ireland: Cork University Press. White, H., & Boydell, B. (Eds.). (2013). The encyclopaedia of music in Ireland (Vols. 1 and 2). Dublin, Republic of Ireland: UCD Press.

Author: Janet Sturman

Publisher: SAGE Publications

ISBN: 9781483317748

Category: Music

Page: 2730

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Music and Culture presents key concepts in the study of music in its cultural context and provides an introduction to the discipline of ethnomusicology, its methods, concerns, and its contributions to knowledge and understanding of the world's musical cultures, styles, and practices. The diverse voices of contributors to this encyclopedia confirm ethnomusicology's fundamental ethos of inclusion and respect for diversity. Combined, the multiplicity of topics and approaches are presented in an easy-to-search A-Z format and offer a fresh perspective on the field and the subject of music in culture. Key features include: Approximately 730 signed articles, authored by prominent scholars, are arranged A-to-Z and published in a choice of print or electronic editions Pedagogical elements include Further Readings and Cross References to conclude each article and a Reader’s Guide in the front matter organizing entries by broad topical or thematic areas Back matter includes an annotated Resource Guide to further research (journals, books, and associations), an appendix listing notable archives, libraries, and museums, and a detailed Index The Index, Reader’s Guide themes, and Cross References combine for thorough search-and-browse capabilities in the electronic edition
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Women and Music in Ireland

Women and Music in Ireland

Ireland in TEMPO and in Irish Musical Studies 11: Irish Musical Analysis (Dublin, 2014). ... contributions to the Companion to Irish Traditional Music (2012), Ancestral Imprints (2012), the Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland (2013), ...

Author: Laura Watson

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

ISBN: 9781783277551

Category: Music

Page: 271

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Explores the world of women's professional and amateur musical activity as it developed on and beyond the island of Ireland.
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Ireland and the Reception of the Bible

Ireland and the Reception of the Bible

Conclusion The manifold and diverse interactions of Scripture and music throughout Irish history offer us an insight into the continuously evolving relationship of composition and ... 2 of The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland.

Author: Bradford A. Anderson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

ISBN: 9780567678881

Category: Religion

Page: 416

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Drawing on the work of leading figures in biblical, religious, historical, and cultural studies in Ireland and beyond, this volume explores the reception of the Bible in Ireland, focusing on the social and cultural dimensions of such use of the Bible. This includes the transmission of the Bible, the Bible and identity formation, engagement beyond Ireland, and cultural and artistic appropriation of the Bible. The chapters collected here are particularly useful and insightful for those researching the use and reception of the Bible, as well as those with broader interests in social and cultural dimensions of Irish history and Irish studies. The chapters challenge the perception in the minds of many that the Bible is a static book with a fixed place in the world that can be relegated to ecclesial contexts and perhaps academic study. Rather, as this book shows, the role of the Bible in the world is much more complex. Nowhere is this clearer than in Ireland, with its rich and complex religious, cultural, and social history. This volume examines these very issues, highlighting the varied ways in which the Bible has impacted Irish life and society, as well as the ways in which the cultural specificity of Ireland has impacted the use and development of the Bible both in Ireland and further afield.
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Music and Identity in Ireland and Beyond

Music and Identity in Ireland and Beyond

26 One expression of this determination is the Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland, general editors Harry White and Barra Boydell, which was published in 2013 by UCD Press (Dublin). The prominence of traditional music (and musicians) in ...

Author: Mark Fitzgerald

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317092490

Category: Music

Page: 368

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Music and Identity in Ireland and Beyond represents the first interdisciplinary volume of chapters on an intricate cultural field that can be experienced and interpreted in manifold ways, whether in Ireland (The Republic of Ireland and/or Northern Ireland), among its diaspora(s), or further afield. While each contributor addresses particular themes viewed from discrete perspectives, collectively the book contemplates whether ’music in Ireland’ can be regarded as one interrelated plane of cultural and/or national identity, given the various conceptions and contexts of both Ireland (geographical, political, diasporic, mythical) and Music (including a proliferation of practices and genres) that give rise to multiple sites of identification. Arranged in the relatively distinct yet interweaving parts of ’Historical Perspectives’, ’Recent and Contemporary Production’ and ’Cultural Explorations’, its various chapters act to juxtapose the socio-historical distinctions between the major style categories most typically associated with music in Ireland - traditional, classical and popular - and to explore a range of dialectical relationships between these musical styles in matters pertaining to national and cultural identity. The book includes a number of chapters that examine various movements (and ’moments’) of traditional music revival from the late eighteenth century to the present day, as well as chapters that tease out various issues of national identity pertaining to individual composers/performers (art music, popular music) and their audiences. Many chapters in the volume consider mediating influences (infrastructural, technological, political) and/or social categories (class, gender, religion, ethnicity, race, age) in the interpretation of music production and consumption. Performers and composers discussed include U2, Raymond Deane, Afro-Celt Sound System, E.J. Moeran, Séamus Ennis, Kevin O’Connell, Stiff Little Fingers, Frederick May, Arnold
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Music the Moving Image and Ireland 1897 2017

Music  the Moving Image and Ireland  1897   2017

In H. White and B. Boydell (eds), The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland, Volume 2. Dublin: UCD Press, p. 933. Mit ell, Tony. 2009. Sigur Rós's Heima: An Icelandic Psy ogeography. Transforming Cultures eJournal, 4 (1).

Author: John O'Flynn

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781351357869

Category: Music

Page: 306

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Music, the Moving Image and Ireland, 1897–2017 constitutes the first comprehensive study of music for screen productions from or relating to the island. It identifies and interprets tendencies over the first 120 years of a field comprising the relatively distinct yet often overlapping areas of Irish-themed and Irish-produced film. Dividing into three parts, the book first explores accompaniments and scores for 20th-century Irish-themed narrative features that resulted in significant contributions by many Hollywood, British, continental European and, to a lesser extent, Irish composers, along with the input of many orchestras and other musicians. Its second part is framed by a consideration of various cultural, political and economic developments in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland from the 1920s (including the Troubles of 1968–1998). Focusing on scoring and other aspects of soundtrack production for domestic newsreel, documentary film and TV programming, it interprets the substantial output of many Irish composers within this milieu, particularly from the 1960s to the 1990s. Also referring to broader cultural and historical themes, the book’s third and final part charts approaches to and developments in music and sound design over various waves of Irish cinema, from its relatively late emergence in the 1970s to an exponential growth and increasingly transnational orientation in the early decades of the 21st century.
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Focus Irish Traditional Music

Focus  Irish Traditional Music

You could arm yourself with ten different history books and discover a completely different Irish history in each one. The Encyclopedia of Ireland (Lalor 2003) and The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America (Glazier 1999) are fascinating ...

Author: Sean Williams

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781000050196

Category: Music

Page: 314

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Focus: Irish Traditional Music, Second Edition introduces the instrumental and vocal musics of Ireland, its diaspora in North America, and its Celtic neighbors while exploring the essential values underlying these rich musical cultures and placing them in broader historical and social context. With both the undergraduate and graduate student in mind, the text weaves together past and present, bringing together important ideas about Irish music from a variety of sources and presenting them, in three parts, within interdisciplinary lenses of history, film, politics, poetry, and art: I. Irish Music in Place and Time provides an overview of the island’s musical history and its relationship to current performance practice. II. Music Traditions Abroad and at Home contrasts the instrumental and vocal musics of the "Celtic Nations" (Scotland, Wales, Brittany, etc.) and the United States with those of Ireland. III. Focusing In: Vocal Music in Irish-Gaelic and English identifies the great songs of Ireland’s two main languages and explores the globalization of Irish music. New to this edition are discussions of those contemporary issues reflective of Ireland’s dramatic political and cultural shifts in the decade since first publication, issues concerning equity and inclusion, white nationalism, the Irish Traveller community, hip hop and punk, and more. Pedagogical features—such as discussion questions, a glossary, a timeline of key dates, and expanded references, as well as an online soundtrack—ensure that readers of Focus: Irish Traditional Music, Second Edition will be able to grasp Ireland's important social and cultural contexts and apply that understanding to traditional and contemporary vocal and instrumental music today.
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Traditional Music and Irish Society Historical Perspectives

Traditional Music and Irish Society  Historical Perspectives

Panels devoted to Irish traditional music have begun to appear more regularly at Irish studies and musicological conferences, and Irish studies journals on both sides of the Atlantic have welcomed essays on many aspects of the ...

Author: Martin Dowling

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317008415

Category: Music

Page: 368

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Written from the perspective of a scholar and performer, Traditional Music and Irish Society investigates the relation of traditional music to Irish modernity. The opening chapter integrates a thorough survey of the early sources of Irish music with recent work on Irish social history in the eighteenth century to explore the question of the antiquity of the tradition and the class locations of its origins. Dowling argues in the second chapter that the formation of what is today called Irish traditional music occurred alongside the economic and political modernization of European society in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Dowling goes on to illustrate the public discourse on music during the Irish revival in newspapers and journals from the 1880s to the First World War, also drawing on the works of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Lacan to place the field of music within the public sphere of nationalist politics and cultural revival in these decades. The situation of music and song in the Irish literary revival is then reflected and interpreted in the life and work of James Joyce, and Dowling includes treatment of Joyce’s short stories A Mother and The Dead and the 'Sirens' chapter of Ulysses. Dowling conducted field work with Northern Irish musicians during 2004 and 2005, and also reflects directly on his own experience performing and working with musicians and arts organizations in order to conclude with an assessment of the current state of traditional music and cultural negotiation in Northern Ireland in the second decade of the twenty-first century.
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Mapping Canada s Music

Mapping Canada s Music

NOTES 1 Harry White, “Musicology, Positivism and the Case for an Encyclopedia of Music in Ireland: Some Brief Considerations,” in Irish Musical Studies 1: Musicology in Ireland, ed. Gerard Gillen and Harry White (Dublin: Irish Academic ...

Author: Helmut Kallmann

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

ISBN: 9781554588930

Category: Music

Page: 260

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Mapping Canada’s Music is a selection of writings by the late Canadian music librarian and historian Helmut Kallmann (1922–2012). Most of the essays deal with aspects of Canadian music, but some are also autobiographical, including one written during retirement in which Kallmann recalls growing up in a middle-class Jewish family in 1930s Berlin under the spectre of Nazism. Of the seventeen selected writings by Kallmann, five have never before been published; many of the others are from difficult-to-locate sources. They include critical and research essays, reports, reflections, and memoirs. Each chapter is prefaced with an introduction by the editors. Two initial chapters offer a biography of Kallmann and an assessment of his contributions to Canadian music. The variety, breadth, and scope of these writings confirm Kallmann’s pioneering role in Canadian music research and the importance of his legacy to the cultural life of his adopted country. In the current climate of cuts to archival collections and services, the publication of these essays by and about a pre-eminent collector and historian serves as a timely reminder of the importance of cultural memory.
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The Encyclopedia of Musicians and Bands on Film

The Encyclopedia of Musicians and Bands on Film

... Ros Hubbard muSic SuperviSor: G. Marq Roswell; muSic coorDinator: John Hughes; muSic arranger: Paul Bushnell; ... color; Dolby SR countrieS: Ireland, England, USA SounDtrack: 1991, Geffen/MCA awarDS: AAN: Film Editing.

Author: Melissa U. D. Goldsmith

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781442269873

Category: Performing Arts

Page: 486

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Musicians, both fictional and real, have long been subjects of cinema. From biopics of composers Beethoven and Mozart to the rise (and often fall) of imaginary bands in The Commitments and Almost Famous, music of all types has inspired hundreds of films. The Encyclopedia of Musicians and Bands on Film features the most significant productions from around the world, including straightforward biographies, rockumentaries, and even the occasional mockumentary. The wide-ranging scope of this volume allows for the inclusion of films about fictional singers and bands, with emphasis on a variety of themes: songwriter–band relationships, the rise and fall of a career, music saving the day, the promoter’s point of view, band competitions, the traveling band, and rock-based absurdity. Among the films discussed in this book are Amadeus, The Blues Brothers, The Buddy Holly Story, The Commitments, Dreamgirls, The Glenn Miller Story, A Hard Day’s Night, I’m Not There, Jailhouse Rock, A Mighty Wind, Ray, ’Round Midnight, The Runaways, School of Rock, That Thing You Do!, and Walk the Line. With entries that span the decades and highlight a variety of music genres, The Encyclopedia of Musicians and Bands on Film is a valuable resource for moviegoers and music lovers alike, as well as scholars of both film and music.
Categories: Performing Arts