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Come West along the Road vol. 3
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Come West along the road. Vol. 3. Irish traditional music treasures from RTÉ TV Archives 1960s – 1980s
Come West along the Road 3, the latest DVD of highlights from the Irish traditional music television series, has just been published by RTÉ. With sixty-five tracks of Irish traditional song, instrumental music and dance from the RTÉ TV archives, dating from the beginning of the 1960s to the end of the 1980s, the DVD runs for 3 hours 22 minutes and is suitable for all regions. A lengthy bonus track features the first-ever fleadh cheoil filmed by RTÉ, the Bunclody fleadh of 1963.
€14.99
Come West along the Road vol. 2
Type: DVDs
Come West along the road. Vol. 2. Irish Traditional music treasures from RTÉ TV Archives 1960s – 1980s
To celebrate the 10th series of this popular and long-running archival television series, RTÉ has released Come West along the Road volume 2. This DVD gives the viewer a unique opportunity to own singular performances from some of the legends of traditional Irish music such as The Dubliners, Paul Brady, Arty McGlynn, and Planxty as well as rare intimate footage of performers from across the spectrum of Ireland's musical heritage.
€12.99
Come West Along the Road vol. 1
Type: DVDs
Come West along the road. Vol. 1. Irish Traditional Music treasures from RTÉ TV Archives 1960s – 1980s
Songs from singers in Irish and English; jigs, reels, hornpipes and airs from solo musicians and groups; step dances, set dances and ceili dances from exhibition and social dances – this DVD from the television archives of RTÉ, the Irish national broadcaster, contains more than two hours of outstanding performances from across the rich spectrum of Irish traditional music
€9.99
From Shore to Shore, Irish Traditional Music in New York City
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From shore to shore : Irish traditional music in New York City
From Shore to Shore examines both the continuity and the changes that have affected Irish traditional music since the turn of the previous century. Using New York city as the focus, this documentary mixes historic photographs and film footage with contemporary interviews, performances, house sessions and informal learning from master musicians. It traces the influence of family and community, Irish immigration, and American popular culture on the traditional music played in New York today. From Shore to Shore shows how Irish traditional music became a powerful vehicle for the transmission of ethnic identity from generation to generation.
€20.00
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