
Harp studies : perspectives in the Irish harp
Sandra Joyce & Helen Lawlor, editors.
Bok · Engelsk · 2016
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Omfang | 301 sider, 8 unummererte plansjer : illustrasjoner, musikk
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Opplysninger | Part one -- The Harp in the time of Giraldus / Paul Dooley -- Edward Bunting as a collector of Irish music and song / Colette Moloney -- The Bengal subscription: patriotism, patronage and the perpetuation of the Irish harp tradition in the early nineteenth century / Mary Louise O{u2019}Donnell -- The Lyre of Apollo: Thomas Moore and the Irish harp / Harry White -- Tempering the stereotypes of Irishness abroad: the Irish harp as golden lever of temperance and respectability / Emily Cullen -- The Irish harp in political history / Ruan O'Donnell -- 'The Realisation of a long-cherished project': Donal O{u2019}Sullivan's Carolan / Sandra Joyce -- The harp in the early traditional group / Adrian Scahill -- Interpretations of Irishness and spirituality: the music of Mary O'Hara / Helen Lawlor -- Part Two -- Three iconic Gaelic harp pieces / Ann Heymann -- The Chromatic development of the lever harp: mechanism, resulting technique and repertoire / Anne-Marie O'Farrell -- The magic harp: a composer's perspective / Eibhlís Farrell -- Aistear: the emergence of the twenty-first-century Irish harp in arts-practice research / Michelle Mulcahy -- The Harp of Aaron: the Irish harp as shopping trolley {u2013} a polyptych in four movements / Aaron Lawless, Niamh NicGhabhann, Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin and Helen Phelan.
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ISBN | 9781846825880
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