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            CA BI T-107 · Item · 1969
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of Dan A. MacDonald and Neil MacDonald. Includes Gaelic songs, hymns, and stories.

            Dan A. MacDonald (Framboise):

            "'Se Ceap Breatunn Tir Mo Ghraidh."(Patriotic Song) Composed by Dan A. MacDonald.

            'Laithean Sona M'Oige.' (Song of his youth) Composed by Dan A. MacDonald.

            "Tell us something about your early industries, schools, churches, etc." Very interesting early history.

            Angus and Donald - Travel. (Anecdote--Humour) Related by Dan A. MacDonald.

            "Summer Time." Composed and sung by Dan A. Macdonald (Pastoral Song)

            Life in early Framboise (Narrative about frolics and pie socials; no pipers in Framboise).

            Introduction to our interview by Mrs. Neil MacDonald of Fourchu.

            Neil MacDonald (Fourchu):

            "D.A. MacDonald looks in the mirror" Composed by D.A. MacDonald about himself. (Humourous Song)

            'O Chanada' (Neil MacDonald) (Patriotic Song)

            Talented people in Forchu - Composed Poetry even at work; gifted in every way.

            Early life in Forchu - History

            "Spinning Wheel" (Anecdote)

            "Tell me about the early religious life in Forchu - is the early Baptist Church still extant?"

            All Protestants are now members of the United Church.

            "We would like to have a few words about your early schools."

            There is a little story about Captain Hooper. (Anecdote)

            "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" - Gaelic - Neil MacDonald accompanied by his wife on a seventy-year-old organ. (Hymnology)

            "Nearer My God to Thee" - Gaelic - Neil MacDonald accompanied by his wife on a seventy-year-old organ. (Hymnology)

            Beaton, Sister Margaret
            CA BI GHB5 · Item · 1932

            Item is a collection of tunes, in sol-fa notation, used for psalm singing also known as precenting or lining out. The book was commissioned and published by the Free Church of Scotland.

            Gaelic Church Service
            CA BI T-208 · Item · 15 Nov. 1970
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is a recording of a Gaelic church service held at the Bethel Presbyterian Church

            Rev. E. Bean opened the service with the introduction of Rev. A.D. Mackinnon.

            Organ Music
            Gaelic Sermon by Rev. A.D. MacKinnon
            Gaelic Singing by Loch Lomond Gaelic Choir (Singing of Psalms in Gaelic)

            Dodge, John C.
            Gaelic Prayers and Hymns
            CA BI T-283 · Item · 1971
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Hymn to the Holy Spirit
            Great Loss to the country - early history is forgotten
            Prayers in Gaelic: Evening prayer, Morning prayer, Acts.
            Litany of the Departed
            Story of the August Gale
            Another story about people saved through prayer - Sailors safe return (Big Pond)
            Litany of the Blessed Virgin

            MacKenzie, Anthony
            Gaelic Recitation of Prayers
            CA BI T-116 · Item · 1969
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Hugh MacKenzie, Archie A. MacKenzie, Joseph A. Gillis, Sister Jane MacKenzie, Margaret MacKenzie recite the Rosary

            Although there was no practice for this, it was very piously recited.

            Litany and Acts by the same people as above. It was good to hear the prayers in Gaelic!

            Sister Jane Mackenzie speaks. "Recording of the Rosary was made possible by the courtesy of Mr.Joe Gillis, Sydney, and was recited at the home of Archie Mackenzie.

            Meditations by Hugh MacKenzie (Gaelic)

            Night prayers by Anthony MacKenzie of East Bay. Calls upon God's mercy and protection for the family. If anyone should die they should wake in the arms of God.

            Next prayer will be the Acts (Humility, etc.) in Gaelic by Hugh MacKenzie.

            Hugh MacKenzie, Anthony MacKenzie, and Joe Gillis recite the Our Father, Hail Mary, and the Creed.

            Hugh MacKenzie tells us: "You had no book, Anthony." No, he didn't - prayers said were learned at his mother's knee.

            Hugh MacKenzie tells us: "This is the prayer we recited when leaving the house at night."

            Anthony MacKenzie recites prayer said before retiring at night.

            Hugh MacKenzie recites prayer of thanks giving.

            Anthony MacKenzie recites the Act of Contrition.

            Hugh MacKenzie introduces Anthony Mackenzie who will sing a Gaelic song. "This song was composed by Mrs. MacKinnon of Big Pond because the people of that area missed Father Neil MacLeod after he had been sent to Rome."

            Anthony MacKenzie sings (Religious song)

            Anthony MacKenzie recited "Hymn to the Holy Ghost"

            Hugh MacKenzie recites the Nicene Creed, Confiteor, and continued with the Prayer before the Crucifix.

            Divine Praises: De Profundis (Hugh MacKenzie)

            Litany of the Guardian Angels (Hugh MacKenzie)

            Anthony MacKenzie sings a lament composed by Rev. Angus MacDoald's sister in Barra, Scotland in the latter part of the 18th century. She later married a MacKinnon and settled in Rear Christmas Island.

            Hugh MacKenzie says the "Anthony MacKenzie is over 80 years of age and his memory is remarkable...The lament he just sang was learned from his mother."

            MacKenzie, Hugh Francis
            CA BI T-2082 · Item
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Preacher: Rev. Angus MacKinnon ; Welcome & Background: Rev. Donald Sutherland ; Recentors: Rod Munro, Ken Morrison, Hector MacCormick

            Gairm gu Aoradh - Call to Worship
            Salm 103: 1-4 (Kilmarnock) - Psalm 103
            Urnigh - Prayer
            Dan Spiordal - Hymn (choir)
            Sgriobtuir: Lucas 14: 12 - 24 - Scripture: Luke 14: 12 - 24
            Laoidh 2: 1-2, 4-5 (Stroudwater) - Paraphrase 2: 1-2, 4-5
            Searmoin: Aoibhneas na Slainte; Sermon, Joy of Salvation
            Tabhartar - Offering
            Coisrigeadh - Dedication
            Ainmichean - Intimations
            Salm 46: 1-4 (Bangor); Psalm 46: 1-4
            Am Beannachdh - Benediction

            Beaton, Elizabeth Dr.
            Gaelic Songs and Precenting
            CA BI T-2018 · Item · 1929 - 1951
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Alex MacKinnon "Tha mula, tha mulad..."
            Hector MacKinnon & Family Precenting - Psalm 23
            Unidentified Singer "Ille Dhuinn"
            Unidentified Singer "Ho ro 's toigh leam fhein thu..."
            Hector Carmichael "Mo chridhe trom 's duilich leam..."
            Unidentified Singer "Ged chaih Iain a leaba..."
            Hector Carmichael "Dheanain sugrah leis a nigh'n uibh"
            Hector Carmichael "Ho ro i ri ill o ro"
            Hector Carmichael "The buaih air an uisge-bheatha..."

            Leach, MacEdward
            MG 21.8-T-3066 · Item · 1976
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of Gaelic songs.

            Cassette notes it as tape #150.

            Track List:
            Side A

            Track A1 - Iain Ghlinn Cuaich (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 04:27

            Track A2 - Hug oireann òro gur toigh leam fhìn thu (Willie Matheson) 02:47

            Track A3 - Piping recorded from the Radio (Pipe-Major Angus MacDonald of the Scots Guards) 01:53

            Track A4 - Piping recorded from the Radio (Pipe-Major Angus MacDonald of the Scots Guards) 02:48

            Track A5 - Piping recorded from the Radio (Pipe-Major Angus MacDonald of the Scots Guards) 01:56

            Track A6 - Biodh an deoch seo 'n làimh mo rùin (Willie Matheson) 02:48

            Track A7 - Mhic Iain 'ic Sheumais (Willie Matheson) 02:34

            Track A8 - Iain Ghlinn Cuaich (Willie Matheson) 00:29

            Track A9 - Màiri Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn (Willie Matheson) 04:29

            Track A10 - Màiri Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 03:30

            Track A11 - Nuair bha mi òg (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 03:27

            Track A12 - Dh' olainn deoch a laimh mo run (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 00:17

            Side B

            Track B1 - Two Psalms 1- Psalm 137 to the tune of Kilmarnock "Air sruthaibh coimheach Bhàbileoin" 2- Unknown Psalm Number "Do thròcair tha 's na nèamhan shuas" (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 06:39

            Track B2 - Psalm 103 "O m'anam beannaich thusa nis" (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 03:21

            Track B3 - Hymn: Buanaichean Bhòais (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 04:14

            Track B4 - 2 Unidentified Hymns (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 03:16

            Track B5 - Unidentified Hymn (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 00:51

            Track B6 - 13 seconds of a Gàidhlig prayer (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 00:13

            Track B7 - 3 short songs: - Chan iongnadh na gillean (a North Uist song published in the Stewart Collection 1804)

            Track B8 - Fraoch a Ròniadh (another Uist song) (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 01:05

            Track B9 - Cailleach mhòr Staghlaidh (North Uist) (W. Matheson, N. MacCuish, Hector MacCormick) 00:51

            Griasaiche Bhearnaraidh
            CA BI GSB11 · Item · c1950

            Item is a collection of poems by Allan MacLeod, "The Berneray Shoemaker" and biographical information. Also included is a poem written by Hector MacKinnon in praise of MacLeod.

            Hymns Translated into Gaelic
            CA BI GHB7 · Item · 1952

            Item is a photocopy of a book of hymns translated from English to Gaelic by various people. Most of the Hymns were translated by J.J. MacKinnon but Dan Alex MacDonald and G.A. Strachan of Framboise are also credited with having provided translations.

            Isobel MacDonald fonds
            CA BI MG 6.41 · Fonds

            Fonds consists of Gaelic hymn music composed by Isobel T. MacDonald of South Uist, Scotland The hymns are all compositions of Fr. Allan MacDonald, Eriskay.

            CA BI T-202 · Item · 1964
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of Jim Charles Macneil recounting events, songs and stories from his life.

            "Russian priest listened to Gaelic confession..."

            Story about Father MacAdam "I never refused to do what he asked before he died, so I wasn't going to start after he was gone." Mr. MacNeil welcomed the delegates.

            Father D.M. MacAdam's funeral..."It was the biggest funeral I have ever seen
            . He was a kind, prompt man. Bishop Alex MacDonald preached at his funeral.

            Story behind the lament composed by Bard and Gaelic Scholar Vincent MacLennan from Inverness (N.S.), Scotland. This lament was composed for the late Rev. D.M. MacAdam.

            Reads the lament described above. The last verse of this lament was composed at the graveside of Rev. MacAdam.

            Sings the lament composed in honour of Rev. MacAdam. (Cumhna)

            Translates the order of Business at a meeting of the Scottish Catholic Society.

            Sister Margaret Beaton reads the minutes in English and Mr. MacNeil translates in Gaelic.

            Conducts a meeting of the Scottish Catholic Society.

            Description of an old-fashioned Ceilidh.

            Story of Cape Breton Hospitality. This story was told to Mr. MacNeil by the late Crown Prosecutor Neil MacCarter.

            Sgeulachd

            Biorachan beag agus, Biorachan mor (Sgeulachdan)

            Ghost Story: "Man's wife returned"

            "Cape Breton Ceilidh" and A.W.R. MacKenzie. Mr. MacNeil was the announcer on this show put on by the Gaelic College.

            A.W.R. MacKenzie (Founder of the Gaelic College): "The more they tried to put him down, the more he stood."

            True story about A.W.R. MacKenzie: "He wouldn't leave until he saw Angus L. MacDonald."

            Explanation of Pioneer Day at the Gaelic Mod.

            Gaelic address at Pioneer Day

            Tells a story told to him by his paternal grandmother about a priest.

            Sings the Cumhna composed in honour of Joseph MacInnis. This lament was composed by Hugh F. MacKenzie, of Sydney.

            Story of an Irish lady who died and left no will...

            "I'm not afraid; if that was the devil he won't bother me!"

            Story of his relatives

            Song composed when the MacNeils' move from their home (Lament)

            Reads a hymn translated from English to Gaelic by Rev.D.M. MacAdam.

            Sgeulachd

            Maclellan, Malcolm A.
            Rev. John Hugh MacEachen
            CA BI MG 6.67 · Fonds · 1982

            Fonds consists of a Gaelic song (with English translation) composed by Father MacEachen on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of St. Margaret's Parish, Broad Cove.

            CA BI T-356 · Item · 1972
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of the CJFX 25th Anniversary Program on Scottish music from Cape Breton. The second part of the recording is Mrs. Catherine MacLean of Boisdale singing a hymn and reciting prayers in Gaelic.

            Recording summary:
            Violin selections - Scottish tunes
            Violin selections - Scottish tunes
            Songs - Scottish tunes
            Violin selections - Scottish tunes
            Songs - Scottish tunes
            Violin selections - Piano accompaniment by Donald A. Beaton
            Program conclusion - Grand finale by all performers
            Brief biographical sketch - Biography of Catherine MacLean, who died at Stella Maris home at age of 101
            Interview with MacLean on 95th birthday - MacLean recited these prayers in Gaelic on her 100th birthday
            Recitation of prayers in Gaelic: "Laoidh Mhoire Mhaighdean" (Hymn to the Virgin Mary) by Julia MacDonald (Sìleas na
            Ceapaich); A Spioraid Naoimh an Ard -Threise (Veni Sancte Spiritus)
            Reading of Gaelic address by J.L. MacDonald. This address was written
            by the late Hugh MacKenzie
            Gaelic address
            Reading of Gaelic address to MacLean
            Story of mother's life in Boisdale
            School teachers at Boisdale - Reminisces about teachers at Boisdale

            CA BI MODSB7 · Item · 1925

            Item is a collection of songs proscribed for performance at the National Mod of Scotland. Copy 1 includes the songs: Mo Run Geal Og, Dean Ba Ba Mo Leanamh, Bu Chaomh leam Bhi Mire and Fhuair Mi Naidheachd as Ur. Copy 2 includes the songs: An Dubh Ghleannach, O 's Tu 's Gur E Tu th'Air M'aire, Mort Ghlinne Comhann and Stilt - a Long Gaelic Psalm Tune.