The Age of Revolution: 1776 to 1815 in the Irish Song Tradition (1776-1815 in the Irish Song Tradition)
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Author(s)Terry Moylan
PublisherLilliput Pr Ltd
ISBN / ASIN1901866491
ISBN-139781901866490
Sales Rank6,465,917
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This is a definitive gathering of songs, poems, and tunes set in Ireland over the four decades between the American Revolution and the Battle of Waterloo. It shows how the events of those years inspired literary and musical efforts in each generation. Many of the traditional songs-more than 200-have been notated directly from singers, representing a considerable addition to the literature of traditional song. The appropriate music is included for all the songs, with the words accompanying the tunes. It includes a number of pieces written by members of the United Irishmen, including Wolfe Tone, Henry Joy McCracken, Jemmy Hope, and Robert Emmet. All the pieces are provided with notes listing the source and musical associations of the item, as well as the historical and political background. These provide the context in which this material may be understood and enjoyed today.
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