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Sound neighbours, contemporary music in Northern Ireland

Label
Sound neighbours, contemporary music in Northern Ireland
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
biography of performer or history of ensemblehistorical information
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Sound neighbours
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
165141404
Sub title
contemporary music in Northern Ireland
Table Of Contents
Northern man (Different Drums) (3:07) -- Splendid isolation ; Mrs. Lawries (Cathal Hayden) (3:58) -- The Belfast mountains (Craobh Rua) (4:26) -- Ships in full sail ; The three sisters (Barry Kerr) (3:38) -- Stor, a stor, a ghra (Geraldine Bradley) (1:52) -- There were roses (Tommy Sands) (6:27) -- Ma na bh finna = Plain of the deer ; Correl glen (Jim McGrath & Robert Watt) (3:27) -- Omagh town (Roisin White) (2:46) -- My ain countrie (Low Country Boys) (3:46) -- The old bush set (Jarlath Henderson) (4:34) -- The Donegall Road (Colum Sands) (4:46) -- The Shankin and The Falls (Bap Kennedy) (2:49) -- The singing stream (Nial & Cillian Vallely) (4:14) -- The verdant braes of Screen (Briege Murphy) (3:19) -- Eddie Duffy's Monaghan twig ; The stormy saturday (Hidden Fermanagh) (2:43) -- The newry highwayman (Len Graham) (2:21) -- The shipyard slips (island men) (Gerry Jones) (2:45) -- Sean Maguire's set (At First Light) (3:49) -- Sunrise (Divine Comedy) (3:19) -- My lagan love (Desi Wilkinson) (4:36)
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
resource.variantTitle
Contemporary music in Northern Ireland
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