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Irish traditional music Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a genre of folk music that developed in Ireland. In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there w ...
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* Breandan Breathnach (1912–1985) – collected over 7,000 tunes, published from 1963 *
Edward Bunting Edward Bunting (1773–1843) was an Irish musician and folk music collector. Life Bunting was born in County Armagh, Ireland. At the age of seven he was sent to study music at Drogheda and at eleven he was apprenticed to William Ware, organist ...
(1773–1843) – collected tunes from the harpers at the
Belfast Harp Festival The Belfast Harp Festival, called by contemporary writers The Belfast Harpers Assembly,Sara C. Lanier, «"It is new-strung and shan't be heard": nationalism and memory in the Irish harp tradition». in: ''British Journal of Ethnomusicology''; Vol. ...
; made extensive collections of tunes which he published in three collections of ''The Ancient Music of Ireland'' * Séamus Clandillon – ''see'' Maighréad Ní Annagáin *
Eileen Costello Eileen (Ellen) Costello (; ; 27 June 1870 – 4 March 1962) was an English-born Irish politician, writer, teacher and folklorist. Family She was born Edith Drury on 27 June 1870 in St Pancras workhouse in London. Some accounts state her father, ...
– ''Amhrain Mhuighe Seola'', 1923, 80 songs from
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Co. Mayo County Mayo (; ga, Contae Mhaigh Eo, meaning "Plain of the Taxus baccata, yew trees") is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. In the West Region, Ireland, West of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Conn ...
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Seamus Ennis Seamus may refer to: * Séamus, a male first name of Gaelic origin Film and television * Seamus (''Family Guy''), a character on the television series ''Family Guy'' * Seamus, a pigeon in '' Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore'' * Seamus Mc ...
(1919–1982) – uilleann piper; collected for the BBC/Irish Folklore Commission, 1952–57 * William Forde (c.1759–1850) * A. Martin Freeman (1878–1959) – important collector of songs from
West Cork West Cork ( ga, Iarthar Chorcaí) is a tourist region and municipal district in County Cork, Ireland. As a municipal district, West Cork falls within the administrative area of Cork County Council, and includes the towns of Bantry, Castletownbe ...
* Canon James Goodman (1828–1896) – collected over 2000 tunes and songs, mainly from the south-west of the country. *
Carmel Gunning Carmel Gunning is an Irish composer and musician, from Sligo, Ireland. Gunning is one of Ireland's most accomplished tin whistle players who is also known for her singing and flute playing and also plays guitar and button accordion. Gunning's ri ...
– a singer, flute and tin whistle player and collector of songs and ballads; author of ''The Mountain Top'' (2006) which contains over sixty tunes focusing on tunes popular in south
Sligo Sligo ( ; ga, Sligeach , meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of approximately 20,000 in 2016, it is the List of urban areas ...
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Carl Hardebeck Carl may refer to: *Carl, Georgia, city in USA *Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name *Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of tel ...
(1869–1945) – three volumes of ''Seoda Ceoil'' (1908, 1914, 1916) *
Frank Harte Frank Harte (14 May 1933 – 27 June 2005) was a traditional Irish singer, song collector, architect and lecturer. He was born in Chapelizod, County Dublin, and raised in Dublin. His father, Peter Harte, who had moved from a farming backgroun ...
(1934–2005) – collector of songs and ballads from
Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of th ...
and the countryside * Sam Henry (1878–1952) – Song Editor to the Coleraine newspaper ''
Northern Constitution The ''Northern Constitution'' is a weekly newspaper in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1875 under the title ''Coleraine Constitution and Northern Counties Advertiser'', and was renamed to its current title in 1908. It is notable f ...
'', through which he published his ''Songs of the People'' series from 1923 until 1928, and again from 1932 until 1939. * Smollet(t) Holden (c.1755–1813) – ''Collection of Old Established Irish Slow and Quick Tunes'', c.1805, and ''Collection of the Most Esteemed Old Irish Melodies'', c. 1807 * Henry Philerin Hudson (1798–1889) * Herbert Hughes (1882–1937) – ''Songs of Uladh'' (1904), ''Irish Country Songs'', 4 volumes (1909, 1913, 1934, 1936) *
Patrick Weston Joyce Patrick Weston Joyce, commonly known as P. W. Joyce (1827 – 7 January 1914) was an Irish historian, writer and music collector, known particularly for his research in Irish etymology and local place names of Ireland. Biography He was born i ...
(1827–1914) * Fionan MacColuim – ''Amhrain na nGleann, Cosa Bui Arda (children's songs)'', 1922–24 * John McCreery, compiled a book of Irish airs with American lyrics by John Daly Burk, published Petersburg, USA, 1824. "A selection from the Ancient Music of Ireland, arranged for the flute or violin, some of the most admired melodies, adapted to American poetry. Chiefly composed by John McCreery to which is prefixed historical and critical observations on ancient Irish music" * Ciaran MacMathuna (1925–2009) – broadcaster and collector of music from mid 20th century * John Mulholland – ''Collection of Ancient Airs'', two volumes, 80 airs noted,
Belfast Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdo ...
, 1810; Mulholland's father started to collect in the mid 18th century *
Tom Munnelly Tom Munnelly (25 May 1944 – 30 August 2007) was an Irish folk-song collector. Early years Tom Munnelly was born in Rathmines in Dublin, and went to Clogher Road Technical College. He took up factory work at the age of 15. At a scout camp ...
(1944–2007) – former chairman of the Irish Traditional Music Archive; he is estimated to have collected around 1,500 tapes' worth of material * Maighréad Ní Annagáin and Séamus Clandillon – ''Londubh an Chairn'', 1927
Munster Munster ( gle, an Mhumhain or ) is one of the provinces of Ireland, in the south of Ireland. In early Ireland, the Kingdom of Munster was one of the kingdoms of Gaelic Ireland ruled by a "king of over-kings" ( ga, rí ruirech). Following the ...
songsIn 1927 Maighréad Ni Annagáin and her husband, Séamus Clandillon, authors of a song collection called ''Londubh an Chairn'', sued the
Irish Statesman The ''Irish Statesman'' was a weekly journal promoting the views of the Irish Dominion League. It ran from 27 June 1919 to June 1930, edited by Warre B. Wells, assisted by James Winder Good, and with contributions from W. B. Yeats, George Bern ...
Publishing Company Ltd. and a reviewer, for libel. They claimed that the defendants published an article, in the course of which it was stated that in the collection, which consisted of seventy-five airs, there was no note stating the source of airs or words. They also claimed that there were allegations of slovenliness and ignorance on the part of the authors, and that they had taken up a disproportionate amount of space broadcasting their own merits and platform successes. They sought £2,000. The ''Irish Statesman'' lost the case.
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Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin Pádraigín Máire Ní Uallacháin () is an Irish singer-songwriter, academic, and former newsreader
Oriel singer and author of '' A Hidden Ulster: people, songs and traditions from Oriel'' (2003). Ní Uallacháin has recorded numerous music recordings of collected traditional song * Liam de Noraidh (1888–1972) – ''Ceol ó'n Mumhain'',
Munster Munster ( gle, an Mhumhain or ) is one of the provinces of Ireland, in the south of Ireland. In early Ireland, the Kingdom of Munster was one of the kingdoms of Gaelic Ireland ruled by a "king of over-kings" ( ga, rí ruirech). Following the ...
songs, 1965 * Seán Ó Baoighill 'Boyle(1908–1979) – ''Cnuasacht de Cheoltai Uladh'', c.1948,
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* O'Farrell (Patrick?) (active c.1780–1810) – uilleann piper, published the following (containing some 300 tunes): :*''Collection of National Irish Music for the Union Pipes'', c.1800 :*''O'Farrell's Pocket Companion for the Irish or Union Pipes'', 1806–11 *
Francis O'Neill Francis O'Neill (August 28, 1848 – January 26, 1936) was an Irish-born American police officer and collector of Irish traditional music. His biographer Nicholas Carolan referred to him as "the greatest individual influence on the evolution of ...
(1848–1936) – chief of the Chicago police and collector of Irish tunes * Luke O'Malley – c.1976 ''Luke O'Malley's Collection of Irish Music'' 150 jigs, reels & hornpipes * Fr. L. Ó Muiri – ''Amhrain Chuige Uladh'', 1927, songs from the Omeath and Tyrone
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* Donal O'Sullivan (1893–1973) – ''Songs of the Irish'', 1960 * George Petrie (1790–1866) – an antiquarian, artist and important collector of Irish airs and melodies. *
John Edward Pigot John Edward Pigot (1822–1871) was an Irish music collector and lawyer, who played a key role in the foundation of the National Gallery of Ireland. Life Pigot was born in Kilworth, Co. Cork, the eldest son of the Chief Baron of the Irish Excheq ...
(1822–1871) – collected over 2000 airs * Frank Roche (1866–1961) – born in Knocklong,
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, his father was a dancing master. His first collection of two volumes was published in 1912 and revised to three volumes in 1927. The last collection in 1931, ''Airs and Fantasied''. His works were re-issued by Ossian Publications in 1982 and consist of 566 tunes. *
Micho Russell Micho Russell (25 March 1915 – 19 February 1994) was an Irish musician and author best known for his expert tin whistle performance. He also played the simple-system flute and was a collector of traditional music and folklore. Biography Ru ...
(1915–1994) – musician, folklorist and collector. * William Bradbury Ryan – ''1050 Reels and Jigs Hornpipes and Clogs'',
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, 1883 * Paddy O'Brien (1945–) – collected 1,500 melodies (jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, slip jigs, hop jigs, single jigs, slow airs, set dances, harp tunes, marches) in ''The Paddy O'Brien Tune Collection: A Personal Treasury of Irish Traditional Music,'' 1995–2013


Collections by unknown authors

* ''Poets and Poetry of Munster'', 1849.


See also

*
Irish music collecting Irish music collecting is an area concerned with preserving the large body of traditional Irish music. Collections have been gathered by individual collectors of Irish music as well as organisations (such as the Irish Traditional Music Archive form ...
* :Irish folk-song collectors


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References


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*Tomas O Canainn, ''Traditional Music in Ireland'', Routledge & Kegan Paul 1978 *Sean O Riada, ''Our Musical Heritage'', The Dolmen Press, 1982,
Irish Music Centre, Boston College
*David A Wilson and Mark Spencer, ''Ulster Presbyterians in the Atlantic World'', 4 Courts Press, {{ISBN, 1-85182-949-0, re McCreery/John Daly Burk, p. 93 Irish folk music Music collectors