Folk Music Society of Ireland
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Now available (October 2010) 2nd revised & enlarged edition,
hardback
John & William Neal, A collection of the most celebrated Irish
tunes
Dublin
[1724].
Second facsimile ed. with introduction & notes by Nicholas Carolan. Dublin: Irish Traditional Music Archive in association with the Folk Music Society of Ireland, 2010. xiv, 118 pp. ISBN 9780953270439 (hbk.)
Available from http://www.itma.ie/Publications/Publications.html
More info at
http://www.itma.ie/Publications/Neal.html
Only one copy of the original is known to exist
The furst edition (Pbk, 1986) is out of print.
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* indicates items still in print in April 2003
Publications of the Society include
Irish folk music studies / Éigse cheol tíre journal of the Society. Contents of vols. 1, 2, *3, *4 , *5-6 (ISSN 0332-298X) ( Prices & ordering info for vols in print)
*The Local Accent: selected proceedings from ‘Blas: The Local Accent Conference’, University of Limerick, November 1995, 122 pp. Contents
*A short discography of Irish folk music, by Nicholas Carolan (1987)
*Ballad research. The stranger in ballad narrative and other topics. Papers read at the European Ballad Conference. Dublin 1985, 297 pp. (1986) Contents
Popular music in 18th-century Dublin (1985, out of print)
Scéalamhráin Cheilteacha [Narrative songs in the Celtic languages]. Baile Átha Cliath, An Clóchomhar Tta, 1985, book (82pp, out of print)) and audio cassette (still available). Contents
* A short bibliography of Irish folk song by Hugh Shields (1985)
*Oliver Goldsmith and popular song by Hugh Shields
*Sean-amhráin i gcló 17161855
A series of audio cassettes of songs in Irish, English, French, German, Breton, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Occitan Further details
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