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The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland Barra Ó Séaghdha The very first Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland, the most comprehensive publication on music ever to have been undertaken in Ireland, is currently in preparation and scheduled to be published in 2010. Including over 2,500 articles reflecting Ireland’s musical culture, it will be the standard work of reference on musical life in Ireland for many years to come. But, writes Barra Ó Séaghdha, given the controversial views on Irish musical culture of one of the two principal editors, and the lack of debate surrounding them, what form will the encyclopaedia’s coverage of classical and contemporary Irish music take?
Tiger Ireland, Turd Sniffers & Meta-Trad: People, Power and the Pursuit of Privileged Status in Music in Ireland Tiger Ireland, Turd Sniffers & Meta-Trad: People, Power and the Pursuit of Privileged Status in Music in Ireland Fintan Vallely At a recent conference on 'Music and Identity in Ireland' one of the general editors of the forthcoming Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland implied that traditional music is lacking in scholarly analysis. Fintan Vallely, lecturer in traditional music at Dundalk IT, challenges the idea.
Changing our in-tune Changing our in-tune Benedict Schlepper-Connolly A review of Ross W. Duffin's new book on tuning, How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony (and why you should care).
Honouring Deane Barra Boydell A review of a new book by Patrick Zuk on composer Raymond Deane, part of the new Field Day Music series, and the first biography to be published in an Irish composer's lifetime.
Dublin Style Dublin Style Toner Quinn A review of the recent Temple Bar Trad traditional music festival in Dublin.
What's Wrong with the Royal Irish Academy of Music? What's Wrong with the Royal Irish Academy of Music? Richard Pine If we cared as much about our musical life as we do about our national theatre we would already have seen the Royal Irish Academy of Music discussed in the same terms as the Abbey, argues former RIAM Governor Richard Pine. But can a way forward now be found, one that involves the creation of an Irish Academy for the Performing Arts?
CD Reviews: Róisín Elsafty: Má bhíonn tú liom bí liom Lillis Ó Laoire RÓISÍN ELSAFTY Má bhíonn tú liom bí liom VERTCD080
CD Reviews: Francis Heery: Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue CD Reviews: Francis Heery: Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue Michael Quinn FRANCIS HEERY / Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue
CD Review: Gerard McChrystal & Craig Ogden – Pluckblow CD Review: Gerard McChrystal & Craig Ogden – Pluckblow Michael Quinn Gerard McChrystal & Craig Ogden / Pluckblow / Meridian CDE84546
CD Reviews: John Spillane & Louis de Paor: The Gaelic Hit Factory Susan Motherway John Sillane & Louis de PaorThe Gaelic Hit FactoryEMI, CDGHF1John Spillane and Louis de Paor’s first album together, The Gaelic Hit Factory, brings a contemporary approach to Irish- language song, blending poetry and music, to provide an organic...

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