McNamara Family & John Blessing
Fitzpatrick Family
Jimmy McKiernan
Stephen Grier
Peter Kennedy
Ben and Charlie Lennon
Reilly Family & Alex Sutherland
John Lee
John Thomas Gray
Fr. John Quinn
The Ceili House Pub owned by Pee Fitzpatrick and his son Val Fizpatrick
Ben Lennon
In 1998 the McNamara Family recorded an album Leitrim's Hidden Treasures which included tunes sourced from this local manuscript collection.
In 2019 ITMA in collaboration with the current custodian of the Stephen Grier Collection, Hugh Maguire, digitised and made publicly available for the first time, the ten original manuscripts as well as contemporary transcriptions of the individual tunes, downloadable as PDFs. The Stephen Grier digital exhibition was formally launched by former ITMA Archivist and Music Researcher Jackie Small at the Willie Clancy Summer School 2019.
We are indebted to Jackie Small for permission to reproduce his description of the Grier Collection which he delivered at the launch in July 2019 at the ITMA Pop-Up Archive.
(a) TUNE TYPES / GENRES IN THE COLLECTION
The Grier collection is, primarily, a collection of instrumental music. The level of proficiency required to play the tunes varies widely, with some pieces being suitable for beginners or improvers, and others requiring an extremely challenging level. The vast bulk of the collection is Irish traditional dance music, and in this respect the collection looks quite modern. Most of the tune types popular in Irish traditional music today are represented in abundance.
Among the song airs are some with titles that look like phonetic versions of titles in Irish – like ‘The Droighneán Donn’, ‘Sa Mhúirnín Dílis’, and ‘Síle Ní Ghadhra’.
I was intrigued to see song titles that originate in the United States, like the Stephen Foster song ‘Hard Times Come Again No More’; and the American Civil War song ‘Before the battle, Mother’ – and I found this a bit mysterious. I wondered what was Grier’s connection with the United States?
Among other song material, there are, of course, the Thomas Moore songs that were so popular at the time – the very popular ones are in the collection, and also one I wasn’t aware of before, one with the beautiful title, ‘Go where glory waits thee’.
The Grier collection contains local tune titles for what I assume are local tunes, for example:
But there is a very wide catchment area for tunes in the Grier collection, and he goes far beyond the local context for much of his collection. We see the European influence in the:
We see the strong influence of Scotland in:
The United States has a presence in the collection, as we’ve seen.
Influences from England include:
By the 1970s, awareness of the existence and the importance of the Grier collection had begun to spread. The collection had come to the attention of Breandán Breathnach, who was probably the major authority on Irish traditional music in the 20th century.
In the 1970s, Breathnach was engaged, on behalf of the Irish Government, in making what he called a complete collection of Irish dance music. He was very interested in MSS collections, and he made copies of the Grier MSS. He selected approximately 240 tunes from Grier for inclusion in his complete collection. The result of this was that more than 60 of Grier’s tunes were published in the posthumous Breathnach collection ‘Ceol Rince na hÉireann’, vol. 4, published in 1996.
For some time now, the growing awareness of the Grier collection has meant that music from it has been performed and recorded by traditional musicians. Commercial CD releases of performances of music from the Grier collections that I’m aware of include:
One feature shared by both ‘Leitrim’s Hidden Treasure’ and ‘The Legacy of Stephen Grier’ is that their inlays feature comprehensive and authoritative background information about the music contained on them, and this is provided by Fr. Quinn.
Jackie Small, 2019
A list of sound recordings, books, theses and articles held in ITMA Library.
Please click on the ITMA CID for full details.
Audio
Leitrim's hidden treasure [sound recording] / The McNamara Family [ITMA CID 32809]
Tocane 2016: 25 ans déjà [sound recording] / Brian McNamara and various performers [ITMA CID ]
Fort of the jewels [sound recording] / Brian McNamara [ITMA CID
A piper's dream [sound recording] / Brian McNamara [ITMA CID
Reed only [sound recording] / Brian McNamara & Tim Collins [ITMA CID
The missing reel [sound recording] / John Lee & Seamus McGuire [ITMA CID
The legacy of Stephen Grier [sound recording] / John Lee & Seamus McGuire [ITMA CID
The Tocane Concerts [sound recording] / various performers [ITMA CID 37050]
Includes John Lee
The crooked finger [sound recording] / Johnny Gray [ITMA CID 252744]
The Coleman Archive. Vol. 2. The home place [sound recording] / various performers [ITMA CID 40341]
Includes Pee Fitzpatrick, Jimmy McKiernan, Jim Rawl and Desmond O'Higgins
Folkland : songs, music and stories of Ireland [sound recording] [ITMA CID
Includes John Blessing speaking about old dances in Leitrim
The anvil [sound recording] / Marie Reilly [ITMA CID
The road to Glannagh [sound recording] / Marie Reilly [ITMA CID
Dog Big and Dog Little [sound recording] [ITMA CID
The natural bridges [sound recording] / Ben Lennon & Friends [ITMA CID
Rossinver Braes [sound recording] / Ben Lennon & Tony O'Connell [ITMA CID
Within a mile of Kilty [sound recording] / various performers [ITMA CID
Tunesmith [sound recording] / Charlie Lennon [ITMA CID
Time for a tune [sound recording] / Charlie Lennon [ITMA CID
The emigrant suite [sound recording] / Charlie Lennon [ITMA CID
Flight from the hungry land [sound recording] / Charlie Lennon [ITMA CID
Lucky in love [sound recording] / Charlie Lennon & Mick O'Connor [ITMA CID
A terrible beauty [sound recording] / Charlie Lennon [ITMA CID 233126]
Books
The tailor's twist / Ben Lennon [ITMA CID
Musical memories, 1 & 2 / Charlie Lennon [ITMA CID
The companion to Irish traditional music / Fintan Vallely, ed. [ITMA CID
Ceol rince na hÉireann. Vol. 4 [ITMA CID
Includes tunes from the Stephen Grier Manuscripts
Minstrels and musicians / Chief O' Neill [ITMA CID
Includes references to the Kennedy Family of Lisnatullagh, Co. Leitrim
Irish music: a fascinating hobby [ITMA CID
Includes references to the Kennedy Family of Lisnatullagh, Co. Leitrim
Theses
Play me a lonesome reel / Desi Wilkinson [ITMA CID
Includes references to Leitrim flute players, including John Blessing
Regionalism in pre-revival Irish traditional flute performing styles: fact or fiction? / Nóra Kavanagh [ITMA CID
Includes index of Leitrim flute players, including John Blessing
Thomas Kernan and the fiddle traditions of the Conmhaicne region: a critical analysis of selected fiddle sources 1844 to 1973 / Conor Ward [ITMA CID
Includes references to Peter Kennedy of Lisnatullagh, Fr. John Quinn and Enda McNamara [ITMA CID
Articles