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Breandán Ó hEaghra
Patrick Pearse’s classic short story about a sean-nós singer who walks to Dublin could never happen today – or could it? by Breandán Ó hEaghra
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Rob Young
Across folk, classical, pop and exploratory music, the sense of exile from Eden is key to the progress of British music in the twentieth century, writes Rob Young.
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John McLachlan
Being cut off is a state of mind, writes composer John McLachlan








