Item is a reprint of the 1955 publication "Folksongs and Folklore of South Uist."
Celtic Music - Publications
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Item is a book of music containing "Scotch Strathspeys and Reels, Highland Schottisches, Jigs, Hornpipes, Highland Airs and Marches, Country Dances, Waltzes, Polkas, &c. [...] Specially arranged for the Ballroom."
Item is a book of music containing Highland pibrochs, laments, quicksteps, and marches for the pianoforte.
Item is a book of music containing reels and strathspeys for the violin.
Item is a book of music containing 84 pieces of old Scottish music "adapted for Scottish country dances."
Item is a song book of traditional English and Gaelic folk songs.
MacDonald, AlphonseItem is a program from a performance by the Black Watch.
Item is a souvenir program for the 1954 Gathering of the Clans and Fisherman's Regatta in Pugwash, N.S.
Item is an article describing the characteristics particular to Gaelic poetry and music.
Item is a song book, including both English and Gaelic traditional and folk songs, in honour of the 150th anniversary of Sydney, N.S.
Item is a newsletter published by the Gaelic Society of Toronto.
Item is part of a concert program, featuring the biographies and selected works of Dr. Gearóid Stockman and Brian Ó Maoileoin.
Item is a book of music containing reels, jigs, hornpipes, clogs, and strathspeys for the fiddle.
Item is a thesis titled "Urban Kinship in Cape Breton: A Study of the Conjugal Family System," written by John Gordon MacDonald. The thesis describes the nature of kin relations in the urban working-class of Eastern Canada.
Item is a dissertation titled "Storytelling on the Gabarus-Framboise Coast of Cape Breton: Oral Narrative Repertoire Analysis in a Folk Community," written by Ranald Thurgood. The dissertation analyses the oral culture and repertoire of storytelling on the Gabarus-Framboise coast of Cape Breton Island.
Item is a thesis titled "Cape Bretoners in Windsor: A Folk Society in an Urban Setting," written by Sheldon MacInnes. The thesis studies rural Cape Bretoners transplanted to Windsor, Ont.
Item is a thesis titled "The Barra Settlement at Grand Narrows, Cape Breton: 1804-1904," written by Marian Rothe. The thesis describes the history and cultural development of the Grand Narrows Settlement over a 100-year period. Includes several Gaelic songs and pieces of music.
Item is a book titled "The Scottish Tradition in Canada," edited by W. Stanford Reid. The book contains a collection of essays tracing the history of Scottish settlers in Canada and their historic roots. There is an essay on pages 232-247 titled "The Gaelic Tradition in Canadian Culture," written by George S. Emmerson, which touches on Celtic music.
Item is a dissertation titled "Traditional and Non-Traditional Teaching and Learning Practices in Folk Music: An Ethnographic Field Study of Cape Breton Fiddling," written by Virginia Hope Garrison. The dissertation describes different methods of learning and practicing folk music via Cape Breton fiddling. It contains profiles of three Cape Breton fiddlers on pages 136-164, namely Hugh Angus Jobes, Hugh A. "Buddy" MacMaster, and Kyle MacNeil.
Item is a dissertation titled "The Paradox of the Periphery: Evolution of the Cape Breton Fiddle Tradition, c. 1928-1995," written by Elizabeth A. Doherty. The dissertation describes the evolution of the fiddle tradition in Cape Breton from the early 20th century.
Item is a reprint of James Hogg's 1819 publication "The Jacobite Relics of Scotland."
Item is a reprint of the 1816 publication of Cpt. Simon Fraser's "The Airs and Melodies Peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland and the Isles (1715-1745)".