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              CA BI T-1446 · Item · 1980
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is a sound recording of Scottish fiddle tunes played by David MacIsaac and John Morris Rankin.

              A-1 Jigs: Trad., jig, Light & Airy, Dan R., jig Scottish Fiddle Tunes Piano accomp., by John Morris Rankin
              A-2 Within a mile of Edinbourgh Town; The Braes of Tullymet strath.; Paddy on the Turnpike, The Red Mill reels Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-3 Bothwell Castle, a slow Strath.; Cock of the North Strath.; Miss Stopford; Miss MacIntish of MacIntosh and 2 untitled reels Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-4 General Robertson - slow air; Lady Caroline Montague & Lady Louden's strathspeys; Blind Norry, Fife Hunt, The Forest of Garth, General MacDonald's reels Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-5 March, Strathspey & reel in B Minor Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-6 Lord John Campbell, followed by a trad., strathspey, Dolmar reel (Dan R.) Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-7 Group of Jigs in D Minor Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-8 Joan MacDonald march; The Highlander Farewell to Ireland strathspey Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-9 Jigs: 2 jigs composed by Joan Boes; My Wife's a Wanton Wee Thing; Miss Anderson; A Jimmy Shand Jig Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              A-10 Nancy - march; Shetland Fiddlers Association strathspey Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              B-1 Shetland Fiddler Assoc., strathspey; A Dan R., reel; Judy's Reel; Miss Susan Cooper reel; Scottish Fiddle Tunes; Continuation of A-10
              B-2 March & strathspey (no titles); Flora MacDonald's reel; Malcolm Finlay's reel; The Hawk, Grant's Hornpipe Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              B-3 The Hon., Lady Fraser of Lovat, The Devil in the Kitchen, Miss Drummond of Perth strathspeys; Miss MacKenzie of Gairloch strathspey; Lochiel's Rant, a bagpipe reel, trad., reel, Johnny Groat's House reel Scottish Fiddle Tunes
              B-4 Peter Laing Strathspey; Scottish Fiddle Tunes

              Recording is available for research and study purposes only:
              T-1446 Side 1: http://beaton.cbu.ca/atom/audio/T-1446-1.mp3
              T-1446 Side 2: http://beaton.cbu.ca/atom/audio/T-1446-2.mp3

              MacInnis, Sheldon
              DJ MacDermaid: Fonn is Furan
              MG 21.8-T-3027 · Item · 1987
              Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

              Item is a sound recording of Fonn is Furan. All songs sung by Donald John MacDermaid of Framboise and Massachusetts.

              Cassette notes it as tape #109.

              Track List: Side A
              Track A1 - A'Chuthag. 03:18
              Track A2 - Eilidh. 03:25
              Track A3 - Gad Chuimhneachadh. 04:03
              Track A4 - Laithean Sona m-Òige. Composed by Dan Alex MacDonald of Framboise. 04:55
              Track A5 - Càite Bheil i ann am Muile. 03:17
              Track A6 - Moladh an Lanndaidh. 04:01
              Track A7 - Oran Maraiche (Mo Chridhe Trom 's cha Charaich e) 08:47
              Track A8 - Gura Truagh nach robh Mise an Eilean an Fhraoich.

              Side B
              Track B1 - Daolagan Cholarada. 05:13
              Track B2 - An Gille Donn. 04:38
              Track B3 - Nigheanan Ruairidh. Composed by Dan MacDonald (Mac Dhòmhnaill 'ic Alasdair 'ic Ruairidh). of Gabarus In: Beyond the Hebrides p. 164. 02:25
              Track B4 - Iain a Luaidh Nach Pòs Thu. 07:27
              Track B5 - Clachan Ghlinn Da-Ruadhail. 03:26
              Track B6 - Mairi Bhain Dhail-an-Eas. 05:45
              Track B7 - Turus gu Glaschu. Composed by Neil MacLeod, Scotland. 05:45

              CA BI MG 6.76 · Fonds · 1987-1994

              Fonds consists of essays from an annual essay competition at the University College of Cape Breton, advancing research in traditional history, songs, narrative traditions of Gaelic culture. Essays are arranged by year of competition.

              1. 1987/88:
                a. Marilyn Dwyer, "Presenting, The Ancient Tradition of Gaelic Psalm Singing in the Presbyterian Church". Essay includes three tapes with an index. T-3193 (a-b-c)
                b. Kate Dunlay, "Cape Bretoners in Boston: Maintaining Identity".
                c. Donald J. MacNeil, "Cape Breton Folksong Tradition".

              2. 1988/89:
                a. Marilyn Dwyer, "An nì nach cluinn mi an diugh chan aithris mi 'maireach, Eòin MacGilliosa MacFhionghuin (Jonathan Gillies MacKinnon)".
                b. Marilyn MacDonald, "Milling Frolics on the North Shore a Look at the Past, Present, and Future". One video tape is included. FT 41
                c. Winnifred J. MacDonald, "Sang abune a' sang" (Collections, Composers, and Fiddlers). One audio tape is included. T-3194

              3. 1990: Kathleen Dunlay, "The Playing of Traditional Scottish Music: Old and New - World Styles and Practices".

              4. 1991: Jacqueline Ann Dunn,"Tha Blas na Gàidhlig Air A h- Uile Fidhleir". (The Sound of Gaelic is in the Fiddler's Music)

              5. 1992: Jeff MacDonald,"Bràighe na H-Aibhne Iarmad mo Shluaigh" (Life and Times of the Scottish Settlers at St. Mary's Parish, River Denys Area.)

              6. 1993-1994: Margaret Bennett "Gaelic Song in Eastern Canada: Twentieth Century Reflections"

              7. 1994: K. Diane Grant "A Study of the Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and Nova Scotia"

              8. 1994: Rannie Gillis "Celtic Education". Family history and an account of how one would be enculturated and socially educated in the Gaelic culture of Cape Breton.

              9. 1994: Paula Rice "Mary with the Ewe". Agricultural practices in Scotland and pioneer Cape Breton.

              CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-17 · Item · 1986
              Part of Inverness County Dance Project

              Entrevue avec André AuCoin et Joseph AuCoin au sujet de leur vie, qualités d'un bon danseur, les meilleurs violoneux pour danser ici, types de danse, les sets, aimer danser, house party, calleur Wilfred Boudreau, origine des sets, chandeleur, noces, vêtements, les figures.

              Canadian Museum of History
              Entrevue avec Sam Cormier
              CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-13 · Item · 1986
              Part of Inverness County Dance Project

              Entrevue avec Sam Cormier au sujet de sa vie, l'interdiction de la danse, les occasion de danse, les veillées, l'été, les touristes et la danse, maisons connues pour les soirées de danse, les noces, comment faire la bière, les noces, l'accordéon, les pique-niques, valse, fox-trot, rapport danseur et musicien, qualités d'un beau danseur, style Irlande dans le compté, qualités des fiddlers, le style du Cap-Breton.

              Canadian Museum of History
              CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-28 · Item · 1986
              Part of Inverness County Dance Project

              Entrevue avec Luce Antoinette Bourgeois au sujet de sa vie, figures des sets, la boulangère, les moutons, l'escaouette, l'avoine, les picnics, origines des danses, les huit, la musique, turlutage, la boiteuse ermite, chanson à faire danser, vêtements, les prêtres et la danse. Interview with Loretta Chiasson about her life, teaching dance lessons, the Hully Gully, how she began to teach, villages where they have taught, shyness, teaching the waltz.

              Canadian Museum of History
              Ethnic Corner
              CA BI FT-1.9 · Item · 1980-1981
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is a recording of Ethnic Corner by the Beaton Institute, with segments on the Cape Breton Gaelic Society, the Cape Breton Multicultural Association, and Jewish culture and religion. Recorded by Alan Cash for the Beaton Institute.

              Tracklisting:

              An interview with Kay MacDonald, Cape Breton Gaelic Society:
              000-Cape Breton Gaelic Society, 042-activities: pipeband, ceilidhs, gaelic classes, scottish violins, 089-Taigh man Gaidheal (the Gaelic Society's Building), 106-Gathering of the Clans, 161-Financing of the Gaelic Society, 180-Saint Andrew's Night, 191-main goal of the Gaelic Society

              An interview with Agnes Stephenson, president of the Cape Breton Multicultural Association:
              000-History and organization of the CBMA, 034-the concept originally of two cultures in Canada; ethnics and anglos, 037-areas of support to the CBMA, 055-high points resulting from outside encouragement of the CBMA, 080-attempts by the CBMA to implement the federal policy of "multiculturalism" re national policy, 115-national and provincial ethnic publications re: the ethnic groups in Cape Breton, 150-the concepts "mosaic" and "meltingpot" in terms of multiculturalism, 180-the score of the CBMA re: the ethnic groups it affects

              An interview with Rhoda Gaum:
              005-Judaism as a way of life not just as a religion, 011-Chanukah, origin, 025/049-explanation of the celebration itself, 038-how the tradition was passed from generation to generation, 101-date of the festival, 057-traditional food, 077-game of "tops", 094-Day of Atonement, Food, 114-Kosher, 132-chicken soup, language, 139-Hebrew, 147-Yiddish

              Beaton Institute
              Failte's Furan July 15, 1973
              CA BI T-725 · Item · 15 Jul. 1973
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is an audio recording of a broadcast of Failte's Furan on July 15, 1973.

              Recording summary:

              Violin selections - John Donald Cameron - Slow air, strathspeys and reels - Piano accompaniment by Maybelle C. Doyle
              Bagpipe selections - Antigonish (N.S.) - Antigonish Pipe Band
              A' ribhinn a bheil cuimhe agad... - Creignish - MacEachern, Mrs. Bessie - Love song - Piano accompaniment by Maybelle C. Doyle
              Violin selections - Boston - Lamey, Bill - Slow air, march, strathspey, reels - Piano accompaniment by Marie MacLellan
              Violin selections - Sydney (N.S.) - Campbell, John Willie - Marches, strathspeys, reels
              Bagpipe selections - Scotland - Red Hackle Pipes and Drums
              Talk on Scottish dialects - Scotland - MacInnis, John - Conversation
              Excerpts from Finale of 102 fiddlers - Festival of Scottish Fiddlers, Glendale

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