The New Demesne - Field Recordings Made by Alan Lomax in Ireland 1951

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The New Demesne - Field Recordings Made by Alan Lomax in Ireland 1951

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Key Features

  • This item is in stock and available for next day dispatch
  • Recorded by Alan Lomax in 1951
  • Accompanied by singer Robin Roberts
  • 66-track collection
  • 68-page booklet
  • Features notes on the recordings
  • Showcases Irish-language song tradition

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The New Demesne - Field Recordings Made by Alan Lomax in Ireland 1951

Audio remastering by Harry Bradshaw, music transcriptions & setting by Jackie Small, graphic design & layout by Terry Moylan, and compilation, research, text & production by Nicholas Carolan.

Key Features:

  • 66 tracks across two CDs
  • 68-page booklet which documents Lomax's collecting trip, including notes on the recordings.

In January 1951 the famous American folksong collector and singer Alan Lomax, accompanied by the American singer Robin Roberts, came to Ireland for the first time. The purpose of the visit was to make sound recordings of Irish traditional songs and instrumental music. These were to be published as the first of a commercial series of long-playing discs (LPs), a new technology which had been introduced in 1948.

The series would become The Columbia World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, and recording would be carried out on magnetic tape, another new technology of 1948.

Guided in Ireland by the uilleann piper and singer Seamus Ennis, who was working as a professional collector with Radio Éireann and who would feature prominently on their recordings, and assisted by the Irish Folklore Commission and Radio Éireann, Lomax and Roberts recorded for weeks in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Donegal.

Selections from the resulting tapes were issued on the Ireland LP of the Columbia series in 1955 and re-issued on Rounder CD in 1998.

Includes 2 CDs

The two new ITMA CDs are companion volumes and constitute an especially valuable documentation of the Irish-language song tradition and women’s and children’s songs of seventy years ago.

"Contrary to popular conceptions that Irish traditional music was on its knees in post-war Ireland, Lomax’s richly eclectic archive suggests a different reality." - Siobhan Long, Irish Times

"The chronological presentation and excellent notes make this a worthy addition to the collection" - Ken Ricketts & Marya Parker, Mustrad

The ITMA CDs (66 tracks, 145 minutes) feature the Co. Cork singers Elizabeth Cronin, Seán Eoghain Ó Súilleabháin, Diarmuid Ó Riordáin, Máire Ní Shúilleabháin, Gobnait Ní Chróinín, Peigí Ní Scanláin, Máire Ní Cheocháin, and Mickey Cronin; the Co. Galway singers Colm Ó Caodháin, Meaigí Nic Dhonncha, Beairtle Ó Conaola, Seán Jeaic Mac Donncha, and Seán ’ac Dhonncha; the Co. Galway fiddle players Aggie & Bridie White, flute players Eddie Moloney & Chet Coughlin, and the Ballinakill Céilí Band; the Co. Donegal singer Cití Ní Ghallchóir, fiddle player and storyteller Mickey Doherty, and fiddle player and lilter Neillidh Boyle; the singing and uilleann piping of Seamus Ennis of Dublin; and the singing and guitar playing of Robin Roberts and Alan Lomax.

The CDs are accompanied by a 68-page A5 booklet which contextualises and details the collecting trip and afterlife of the recordings, and their position in the history of Irish traditional music.

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