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Enjoy Your Piping! With Gary West
Episode 39 - Ae Fond Kiss

Enjoy Your Piping! With Gary West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 61:04


Gary brings a light touch to Burns' night with a couple of the bard's songs this week, from Robyn Stapleton and our very own Eilidh West. There's a return visit to the bagpipe factory of RG Hardie & Co to catch up on the latest news from there, plus plenty of top drawer piping from bands and soloists alike.TracksThe Bothy Band with Leitrim Fancy, Round the World for Sport, Rip the Calico, Martin Wynne's, the Enchanted Lady, the Holy Land from The Best of the Bothy Band Stuart Liddell with Gaelic Airs & Reels: A Mhoire Mhin-Gheal, Fagail Bharraidh, Tom an Earraidh, Break Yer Bass Drone , Harris Dance, McFadden's Reel , Alasdair Fraser's Welcome to Cape Breton  and The Sheepwife from Inveroran Robyn Stapleton with Ca the Yowes from Songs of Robert Burns Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band with the Sleeping Tune, live at Glasgow Royal Concert HallField Marshall Montgomery Pipe Band with The Ness Pipers, The Steampacket, Mobouy Bridge and the Ness Pipers from Impact Callum Beaumont with Raigmore and Sandy's New Chanter from Winter Storm 2020 Eilidh West with Ae Fond Kiss (Live from the Bothy) Paul Anderson with Father John MacMillan of Barra and the MacNeills of Ugadale from The Journey Home LinksRG Hardie Twist Trap Practice Pipes - Setting Up and TuningSupport the show

Copperplate Podcast
Copperplate Time 374

Copperplate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 93:00


Copperplate Time374                                                                                                                                     Presented by Alan O'Leary                              www.copperplatemailorder.com                      23rd RETURN TO LONDON TOWN PREVIEW                        1. Bothy Band:   Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Tony MacMahon: Cúnla/Na Ceannabháin Bhána/Cailleach an Airgid.     Live in Spiddal 3. Urnua:   Myles the Man/Greg the Great/Corrib Suite Crew.           Urnua4. John McEvoy:    The Crib of Perches/The Tinker's Stick/Come Up to the Room..   Pride of the West 5. Joe Derrane:: The Broken Pledge/The Contradiction          Music in the Meadow 6. Niamh Ní Charra: Ceol an Phíobair.  Donnelly's Arm7. Karen Ryan: Limerick Lasses/The Gatehouse Maid/Mountain Top.    The Coast Road 8. Andy Martyn: Jug of Punch/Gan Ainm..   Private Recording9.Mick & Apife O'Brien & Emer Mayock:          The Traveller/Top of the Cliff/The Bride to Bed.                   Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 10. James Carty:   Humours of Glendart/Irishman's Heart to the Ladies/The Leprechaun's Fave.   Hiding Daylight in Dark Corners 11. Mick Mulvey & Karen Ryan:          The Coachman's Whip/The Tailor's Thimble/Red Haired Lass..                         Within A Mile of Jamestown   12. Michelle Mulcahy:  Martin Wynne's #2/Humours of Lissadell/Duke of Leinster. .   Suainhneas 13. Tommy Keane & Jacqueline McCarthy:           The Promenade/The Rocky Road to Dublin.                  The Wind Among  the Reeds 14. Derek Hickey & John Keehan:         A Parcel of Land/The Hairy Chested Frog/Kiss Me Kate.               Humours of Scariff15. Matt Molloy & Sean Keane:         Gorman's/The Dawn/Mrs Crehan's Reel.   Contentmant is Wealth 16. John & James Carthy:   Lad O'Beirne's/The Kiltycreen/Snow on the Hill.  The Wavy Bow Collection                                 17. Bert Jansch:   Bonny Portmore.    The Ornament Tree 18. Kieran Collins: Dunphy's Hornpipe:   The Masters Hand 19. Joe Carey: The Market Square of Gort. Private Recording 20. Joe Cooley & Joe Leary:            Humours of Tulla/The Skylark/Roaring Mary. Cooley 21. Angelina Carberry: Mrs MacDonald/Lord Gordon's.           Pluckin' Mad 22. Dezi Donnelly: Conor Tullu's #2/The Cogger's Quilt/Humours of Westport.                                          Familiar Footsteps 23. Bothy Band:   Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill.  After Hours

Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2019 07 07 Podcast

Kitchen Party Ceilidh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 58:38


Our 311th episode, which aired on July 7, 2019. NEW TO YOU: Arise & Go – Voyage, Meeting Place Blackthorn – Wayward Daughter, Market Town Mick Moloney with Eugene O’Donnell – The Kilkenny Races, Mick Moloney with Eugene O’Donnell Mick Moloney with Eugene O’Donnell – The Irish Maid, Mick Moloney with Eugene O’Donnell The Drunken Gaugers – Contentment is Wealth, The Drunken Gaugers Steph Geremia – Martin Wynne’s #3/Martin Wynne’s #4/Bring Her to Shelter, Up She Flew Gerry O’Connor – O’Connor4, Last Night’s Joy Christy Moore – St. Brendan’s Voyage, Where I Come From Eimear Arkins – Glen of Aherlow/Miss Langford’s/Callaghan’s, What’s Next? Wolfstone – Glenglass, The Half Tail The Duhks – Annabel, Your Daughters and Your Sons Dan Possumato – Dublin Airport, The Last Pint

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Texas Scots #407

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 63:59


We visit the 2019 Texas Scottish Festival this week on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Celtic music from... Scotland Rising, Beyond the Pale, The Selkie Girls, Reel Treble, Tullamore, Ed Miller, Jed Marum, Skeleton McKee, Anton & The Colts, Cleghorn, Willow and Her Giant, Brother, Jil Chambless, Scooter Muse I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode.  Vote Now!   THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 "Desert Reels" by Scotland Rising from Out of the Ashes 3:32 "The Tommy Jig-Dan Murphy's-Four Posts of the Bed" by Beyond the Pale from Wantin' Something More 6:29 "Mo Nighean Donn As Bòidhche" by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen 10:37 "Martin Wynne's #2/Dunmore Lasses/The Coalminer" by Reel Treble 14:50 "Sound the Pibroch" by Tullamore from Two to Get Ready 20:13 CELTIC FEEDBACK 24:28 "Room for Us All in the Dance" by Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler 29:18 "Loch Lomond" by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz 33:08 "Handsome Johnny Flynn" by Skeleton McKee from Leave the World Laughing 37:23 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 39:09 "My Favourite Song" by Anton & The Colts from No End of the Line 44:56 "Hello Hello" by Cleghorn from Live in Greenville 48:51 "O'Carolan's Farewell to Music" by Willow and Her Giant 52:11 "Take Me Down" by Brother from Pax Romana MMV 59:00 "The Collier's Way" by Jil Chambless and Scooter Muse from The Lang Awa' Ships The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.   CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Whenever you become a Patron of the Podcast, 10% of all the money I earn goes toward Celtic non-profits. I donate that because I want to help our fellow Celtic organizations grow. One of the festivals I have supported over the years is the Texas Scottish Festival. Thanks to our patrons, I made another nice donation to this festival in North Texas. The festival takes place May 10-12, 2019 in Decatur, Texas. And this week, we're gonna highlight some of the amazing artists performing there this year as well as in past years. I want to give you a quick heads up. I decided to skip the podcast next week. Our official move in date for Atlanta is next week. While we will still be in Birmingham for the most part, we will be getting everything setup at our new home. And since May has five Thursdays, instead of the usual four, I figured it was just easier and less financially stressful for many of our Patrons of the Podcast who don't set a cap on their pledges. That said, I decided last minute to compile a short bonus podcast exclusively for our Patrons of the Podcast. If you want to support the show, please consider joining them. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! There are many ways to support the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You can make a donation through our website. You can buy a bumper sticker to show your support. You can buy a shirt or get the Sainted Song Henger Collection to tell the world you support Celtic culture through music. The best way is to become a Patron of the Podcast. This show exists because of the kind patronage of people like you. You can make a pledge of a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. And you also get episodes before regular listeners. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I want to thank our newest patrons: Alexander P   I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Lori Wilson emailed: "St. Patrick's Day goals! Didn't know if you saw this. Thought it was neat." http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20190313-an-irish-pub-born-in-the-dark-ages Mary Malyszka emailed: "Hi Marc - Devoted and highly supportive listener here! We love your podcast. My husband and family and I have a ritual - we love listening to your podcast as we cook dinner. We talk about our days and enjoy your wonderful music! Simple but wonderful! Thank you! In any case, I was just listening to the current podcast, and you mentioned having a podcast devoted to the Celtic harp! I was thrilled. I've spent the last 20+ years studying the "clarsach" or 'Celtic harp - it is a passion. (I am actually a former president of the Scottish National Harp Society of America SHSA)). I wanted to offer some recommendations for some harpists that I've loved listening to over the years. There are so many great harpists - so this isn't a comprehensive list - just some that I feel are great because of their skill and talent as a performer, or because of their unique ability as a composer or arranger. First, I'd like to suggest someone named Cynthia Cathcart. (http://www.cynthiacathcart.com) She is a Scottish US National Champion and professional musician. She plays the clarsach - which is the wire-strung harp played with one's fingernails. She is a small niche artist (even in the harp world), so any of her music from the "Alchemy of a Rose" album should be easy to get permission to play. (She does a great version of Brian Boru's March with the didgeridoo!) I'd also like to suggest Ann Heymann - who, in my opinion, is the finest wire-strung harp player in the world. She is credited with re-inventing the wire strung technique based on extensive research of the Bunting manuscript (Irish harp source) and other sources. My favorite album is 'Queen of Harps'. Another premier Scottish artist is Alison Kinnaird, who is considered one of the leading performers and researchers of the Scottish harp - her book "Tree of Strings" is a must-have for anyone doing historical harp research. Other artists that are absolutely wonderful and renown in the Celtic harp world include Deborah Friou, Kim Robertson, Robin Huw Bowen (Welsh triple harp), Cheryl Ann Fulton, Máire Ní Chathasaigh, Patrick Ball, Laurie Rasmussen, and, of course, some of the original leaders in the Celtic harp world, such as Derek Bell and Alan Stivell. There are so many wonderful harpists that I could name! I hope you do consider doing this podcast. There are some great Celtic harp musicians out there that I know your listeners would welcome learning about. With respect for all the wonderful things you do!"

Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2013 12 27 Podcast

Kitchen Party Ceilidh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 59:16


Our twenty-third episode, which aired on December 27, 2013. We Banjo 3 - Martin Wynne's #2/Martin Wynne's #1/The Coalminers Reel, Roots of the Banjo Tree Poor Angus - Giant Set, The Gathering The Teetotalers - Live at the Burren, unreleased Niamh Ni Charra - Johnny I Do Miss You/The Galway Belle/Ballyhoura Mountains, Cuz Rachel Davis - Coig Tunes, Turns The Elders - Appalachian Paddy, Wanderin' Life and Times Tim Edey - Crossing to the Cape, Sailing Over the Seventh String J.P. Cormier & Tim Edey - G Jigs, Once (upcoming release) Ennis Clare - Rumba, unreleased Hogeye Navvy - Based On a True Story Kasir - By A While, Chilling On a Sunday The Hounds of Finn - Wild Mountain Thyme, Gravity Pulls

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Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2013 08 30 Podcast

Kitchen Party Ceilidh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 58:29


Our seventh episode, which aired on August 30, 2013. We Banjo 3 - Martin Wynne's #2 & #1/The Coalminer, Roots of the Banjo Tree Interview - Enda Scahill Brock McGuire - American Polka, Green Grass Blue Grass Garry O'Meara - Josie McDermott's/The Glass of Beer, Pickin' Time The Elders - Wanderin' Life & Times, Wanderin' Life & Times The Kells - Amator Interview - Terry Sweeney Ennis - Ladies Lounge, The Fortunate Ones Indianapolis Ceili Band - The Whinny Hills of Leitrim/Drink the Rest & Hide the Bottle, Every Wednesday Night Hogeye Navvy - Colcannon, Based on a True Story The Hounds of Finn - Wild Mountain Thyme, Gravity Pulls

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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Indie Celtic Musicians #273

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 60:59


This one is for the indie Celtic musicians who share their music with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Big thanks to Poitin, The Selkie Girls, Ed Miller, TJ Hull and Jeff Ksiazek, Abby Green, Two O'Clock Courage, Derek Byrne and Paddygrass, Reel Treble, Rambling Sailors, Shillelagh!, The Bog Hoppers, Highland Reign, Skeleton McKee, Emish, Pipedance and all of the awesome bands on our podcast. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20 to help me create next year's Best Celtic Music 2016 episode.   Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don’t travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. We're going to Brittany in 2017. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at celticinvasion.com   Notes: * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. * Support indie Celtic music * The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is successful thanks to people like you. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 per episode covers the cost of producing the show. And 10% of your pledges go back to non-profits to support and build our Celtic communities. Best of all, whenever we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. We are working towards a two-hour special on Celtic Women. Become a Patron of the Podcast today, because we are helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. Special thanks our latest Patron: Jodi Bearden, Derek Lineberry * If you enjoy the music in this show, then you might also enjoy our Facebook video shows. The Celtic Music News show goes out on Mondays, and each show is between 3-5 minutes. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Summer Cruiser posted on iTunes: "Upbeat and happy music! Great podcast, well-spoken host, fun/good music. All around excellent podcast" Mark Hughes wrote on iTunes: "Fantastic resource for Celtic music. I am a long-time subscriber and supporter on Patreon. Please give this podcast a listen. You will not be disappointed." Anthony Becker posted on Facebook: "Listening to The Irish and Celtic Music Podcast on the way from my hotel to the Broadcast Center in Rio De Janiero, Brazil for the Olympics. Here I am passing the Velodrome where the indoor cycle events went on. Nothing better than a bit of great Celtic music to make the walk, and day go faster — thinking about going home at Rio 2016 Olympic Park. Katherine Thompson emailed a photo and wrote: "I've been listening to your show since its second year running, back when I was in high school, and I just wanted to let you know how grateful I am to have a running constant in my life from high school to college to serving in the Peace Corps in Zambia. When I'm not teaching 8th grade English at a rural school or writing my own music, I'm often in my mud hut listening to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast, cheerfully blaring it for my entire village to hear! It's helped me combat homesickness over the past two years, but I only have two weeks left before I finish this life-changing assignment and I wanted to let you know that you played a huge part in it."   This Week in Celtic Music 0:12 "F Reels: Poor but Happy At 53 / The Road to Errogie / Sporting Paddy" by Poitin from Wish 5:15 "Toss the Feathers" by The Selkie Girls from Long Time Traveling 8:27 "The Song of the Hammers" by Ed Miller from Lolander 11:29 "The Drunken Gauger (jig)" by TJ Hull and Jeff Ksiazek from Eist 14:44 "Molly Ban" by Abby Green from Fig for a Kiss 18:51 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 20:02 "My Love Is In America" by Two O'Clock Courage from Postcards from Home 24:01 "Captured Dream" by Derek Byrne and Paddygrass from Half and Half 26:01 "Martin Wynne's #2/DunmoreLasses/The Coalminer" by Reel Treble 30:01 "Davey Jones" by Rambling Sailors from Ports of Call 33:21 "Si Beg Si Mor (reprise) / Banish Misfortune" by Shillelagh! from A Turn of Fortune 37:48 CELTIC FEEDBACK 40:18 "Die Hard" by The Bog Hoppers from Top Shelf 43:02 "Gallant Murray" by Highland Reign from Brother 46:56 "Ireland" by Skeleton McKee from Leave the World Laughing 51:25 "Remember These Bones" by Emish from Sinners Make The Best Saints 52:55 "A Lady in Her Father's Garden" by Pipedance from The Pleasures of Hope VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Testimonies on Nazi Forced Labour and the Holocaust

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 30:04


Building Digital Environments for Research and Education Presentation by Cord Pagenstecher from the Centre for Digital Systems, Freie Universität Berlin, at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Researching Holocaust survivors in Greece through the Visual History Archive

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 25:50


Issues and debates in the research use of testimony Presentation by Kateřina Králová from Charles University in Prague at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Forced alignment using FAVE and DARLA

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 27:04


Powerful language technology tools and methods to support oral history research Presentation by Josef Fruehwald of the University of Edinburgh at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Using forced alignment and HTML5 media syntax to share speech archive data

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 27:22


Powerful language technology tools and methods to support oral history research Presentation by John Coleman of the University of Oxford at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Building an open sound archive

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 21:48


The case of the Grammo-foni (Gra.fo) project Presentation by Silvia Calamai from the University of Siena at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Oral Histories of Hidden Children in Denmark during the Holocaust

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 21:31


Narratives, Identity and Trauma Presentation by Sofie Lene Bak from the Unviersity of Copenhagen at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Language Technologies: INTER-VIEWS

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 16:51


A Search and Annotation Tool for Oral History Presentation by Henk van den Heuvel from Radboud University, Nijmegen, at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

A short introduction to the ELAN annotation and processing suite of tools Presentation from Sebastian Drude from CLARIN at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Increasing the Impact of Oral History Data with Human Language Technologies

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 23:52


How CLARIN is already helping researchers Presentation from Arjan van Hessen of the University of Utrecht at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
CLARIN Data, Services and Tools

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 22:10


What language technologies are available that might help process, analyse and explore oral history collections? Presentation by Dieter van Uytvanck of CLARIN at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

How to exploit the multidisciplinary potential of Oral History narratives Presentation from Stef Scagliola of Erasmus University Rotterdam at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu). Elicited personal spoken narratives have a physical dimension - pressure waves traveling through the air between two speakers - and a semantic dimension - memories and self representations that are woven into a co-created story. The story can be suited for scholarly use or reuse and for a variety of purposes. It may contain references to facts that are omitted from written sources, it can shed light on coping mechanisms to overcome adversity, but it can also offer insights in the structure of dialogue, the relation between vocal and facial expression and gender-related aspects of language use. Progress in digital technology has transformed the oral history landscape. Before the ‘digital revolution’, the only viable way to access and analyse this type of data was through its textual representation: printed catalogues and transcripts. Nowadays, a considerable number of the vast array of oral history collections that have been created worldwide since the introduction of cheap recording technology in the 1960’s, is available online. Individual researchers are increasingly encouraged to deposit their interviews after completion of their research, so that other scholars can reuse them. This has yielded a huge potential of useful data for multiple academic audiences. The question is how digital tools created to support humanities research in general, can be tailored to extract the characteristic features of personal narratives in ways that match specific methodologies of diverse disciplines. In other words, how can innovation in computer science support the exploitation of this multilayered type of data and bring about innovation in cross-disciplinary scholarly research? Search technology has provided new frameworks that facilitates interaction with the data at various semantic levels. Progress can also be observed with regard to manual annotation tools. But when it comes to the next stage of the research process, the analysis of data, the bottle neck for wide-scale reuse of oral history remains the lack of transcripts, because of the dependency on the labour-intensive process of manual transcription. How to set the agenda for collaboration between developers and the various scholarly communities that want to use oral history material as research data?

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Interviews, collections, archives, data and history - a view from the UK Data Archive. Louise Corti from the UK Data Archive, at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

Barriers and opportunities in using oral history archives as data resources Opening keynote presentation from Jakub Mlynář from the Centre for Visual History Malach in Prague at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

A Book at Lunchtime discussion looking at the English language and how it is developing with Simon Horobin, Faramerz Dabhoiwala, Martin Wynne, Philip Durkin and Susie Dent. The English Language is spoken by more than a billion people throughout the world. But where did English come from? And how has it evolved into the language used today? Simon Horobin (Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Oxford) explores these questions with Faramerz Dabhoiwala (Associate Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford), Martin Wynne (Digital Methods Specialist, Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford) and Philip Durkin (Deputy Chief Editor, Oxford English Dictionary) in a discussion centered around his new book 'How English Became English'. The discussion is chaired by Susie Dent (English lexicographer and etymologist. Host of Countdown's "Dictionary Corner") and touches on topics as wide-ranging as cultural imperialism, snobbery, bullet points, Shakespeare, toilet brushes and alphabetti spaghetti.

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Irish Music on Ellis Island #240

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 59:56


This week on the podcast, we have Irish Celtic music from Caladh, Blackwater, Amelia Hogan, Earl's Chair, An Taisdeal, Laurent Leemans, Beltaine, Dublin 4, Ellis Island, Doug Folkins, Shishonnah,  Lenahan, Alizabr and Ann Sannat with Faun, Burning Bridget Cleary. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Your active voting will help define the Top 20 songs of 2015 at the end of the year.   Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don’t travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. We're going to Cornwall in 2016. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at celticinvasion.com   Notes: * Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patrons at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Paul, as well as a big shoutout to Bryan Blake and Chris Cooper, our newest Celtic Superstars! * Is there a Celtic band you would like to hear on this podcast? Or do you know of a Celtic artist who just released a new album? Contact me. Because I want to contact them and try to get them on the show. You can post a comment in the shownotes or email me. Submit to the Podcast here. * I am now looking for bands for the St. Patrick's Day Internet Music Festival. If you are a Celtic musician, have videos you've made, or are willing to make, of live performances, and a willingness to promote the event, then go to the website for details to join. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Email a written comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Send me pictures of what you're doing or a picture of one of your travels to one of the Celtic nations. - River of B-Movie Sunday emailed me yesterday. He wrote: "I was looking for something different to watch while my daughter was napping today when I came across a series called Celtic Monsters. It's on Amazon Video (free if you have Prime and I think $1.99 per episode without). It consists of four 22 minute episodes, centered around a different theme each, where different people tell tales of the Celtic nations. They cover things from fairies to dragons and quite a few that I've never heard of. It's pretty entertaining and informative."   This Week in Celtic Music 0:28 "Farewell to Eireann" by Caladh from Live in Kyteler’s Inn 4:21 "Good Morning, Are You Ready Yet?" by Blackwater from Live at 10 7:46 "The Praties They Grow Small" by Amelia Hogan from Transplants: From The Old To The New 10:49 "Martin Wynne's Set" by Earl's Chair from Earl's Chair 15:21 "Siun Ni Dhuibhir" by An Taisdeal from Home Recordings 20:42 Celtic Music News 21:26 "Fine Flowers in the Valley" by Laurent Leemans from Fine Flowers in the Valley 25:02 "Dooney's Rant" by Beltaine from Jump at Samhain's Fire 28:06 "McAlpine's Fusilers" by Dublin 4 from There ‘Ya Are 32:18 "Rare Old Mountain Dew" by Ellis Island from The Whole Shebang 35:23 Celtic Music Feedback 38:10 "Shores of Moray" by Doug Folkins from Ceilidh 42:03 "Dance with the River" by Shishonnah from Elysian Dreams 45:21 "Nothin' by Lenahan from Brand New Bag and Secret World of Celtic Rock 50:00 "Andro" by Alizabr and Ann sannat with Faun from Lullabies & Legends from Broceliande 55:42 "Chloe's Passion" by Burning Bridget Cleary from These Are the Days The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Open the Gates of Celtic Music #156

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014 60:03


Irish Celtic music from Poitin, Michael Albert & Henry Lebedinsky, Adam Beattie and the Consultants, Olta, The O'Carolan Songwriter Project, James Olin Oden, Haggis Rampant, Martyn Wylde, Tallymoore, LQR, Celtica Pipes Rock, The Buachaills, Sligo Rags.  www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. Today's show is brought to you by The Irish Tourism Group’s Traditional Music Tours of Ireland Experience a traditional Irish music tour that will help you discover the very best in Irish music through recitals, sessions and demonstrations featuring some of the greatest names in traditional music in Ireland today including renowned composer Peadar O’Riada (Oh-Ree-Id-ah), Donnchadh {Done – eh- cah} Gough {Goff} from the band Danu, and Jack Talty a well-known concertina player. You will meet popular traditional Irish dance instructor Timmy ‘The Brit’ McCarthy and learn a few steps yourself. Enjoy 9 nights and see such sites as Gougane Barra and Blarney Castle in Cork, The Dingle Peninsula in Kerry and the magnificent Cliffs of Moher to name but a few. Contact IrishTourism on their tollfree number 1877-298-7205 or online at www.irishtourism.com/celticmusicpodcast Don’t forget to mention that you heard about this tour through Celtic Music Podcast. Notes: - Join Song Henge!- Migrated Irish & Celtic Musi Podcast to a new server. Check out Lunarpages to host your own website- Celtic Music Spotlight- New Celtic CDs feature on the Celtic Music Magazine- How can I change Your World with Celtic Music?- New Podcast: The Celtic Geek- I WANT YOUR VOICEMAIL: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Today's voicemail is from... This Week in Celtic Music 0:57"Set of the Gates" by Poitinfrom Wish (2014) on iTunes 6:27"Martin Wynne's Set" by Michael Albert & Henry Lebedinskyfrom Earl's Chair (2010) on iTunes 11:05"A Song of One Hundred Years" by Adam Beattie and the Consultantsfrom Songs of one hundred years (2012) on iTunes 14:51"Byker Hill" by Oltafrom Step It Out (2014) on iTunes 17:25"Ode to Whiskey" by The O'Carolan Songwriter Projectfrom O'carolan Songwriter (2013) on iTunes 21:07Celtic Music News 25:24"The Flip Flop Song/Mrs. McLeod's" by James Olin Odenfrom The Craic is Free (2013) on iTunes 31:12"Beastie Breaks Out" by Haggis Rampantfrom The Silver Glens on iTunes 33:35"The Road to Dunmore" by Martyn Wyldefrom Minstrel's Lament (2009) on iTunes 37:13"South Australia" by Tallymoorefrom Tallymoore (2013) on iTunes 40:38Voicemail Messages 43:25"Black Mining Co." by LQRfrom A Taste of Liquor (2014) 47:00"Cape Horn" by Celtica Pipes Rock!from Oceans of Fire (2012) on iTunes 50:26"You Couldn't Have Come at a Better Time" by The Buachaillsfrom At your Call (May 2014) on iTunes 57:06"In the Town of Ballybay" by Sligo Ragsfrom Roll Me Down the Mountain The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit CelticMusicPodcast.com

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Best Irish & Celtic Music of 2013 #153

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 85:10


Irish Celtic music from Clandestine, Embarr, Gaelic Storm, Gael Warning, The Gothard Sisters, Hair of the Dog, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Bilge Pumps, Willow and Her Giant, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Shishonnah, Jed Marum, Rathkeltair, Barleyjuice, Enter the Haggis, Flashpoint, Sons of Malarkey, The Rogues, Finvarra, Marc Gunn. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. Today’s show is brought to you by The Irish Tourism Group’s Traditional Music Tours of Ireland See Ireland the right way with a traditional Irish music tour that will help you discover the very best in Irish music through recitals, sessions and demonstrations featuring some of the greatest names in traditional music in Ireland today including renowned composer and producer Peadar O’Riada, Donnchadh Gough from the band Danu and Jack Talty a well-known concertina player, composer and producer. In Ballyvourney you will meet popular traditional Irish dance instructor Timmy ‘The Brit’ McCarthy and learn a few steps yourself. Experience 9 nights’ quality hotel accommodation, 15 meals, site entrance fees, transport in a luxury touring coach and a qualified and experienced tour guide throughout. See such sites as Gougane Barra and Blarney Castle in Cork, The Dingle Peninsula in Kerry and the magnificent Cliffs of Moher to name but a few. To book: Get in touch with IrishTourism directly on tollfree 1877 298 7205 or online atwww.irishtourism.com/celticmusicpodcast Don’t forget to mention that you heard about this tour through Celtic Music Podcast. Notes: JOIN SONG HENGE TODAY!: I want to thank all of my good friends of Song Henge. That is the official fan club of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. When you join Song Henge, you get exclusive access to all of the past episodes of the podcast and once a month you’ll get a new album of exclusive Celtic music downloads from some of the bands in this show. Plus from now until St Patrick’s Day 2014, you can get a free limited-edition Irish green t-shirt to celebrate the podcast and our t-shirt partner Celtophilia Tee Company at celtophilia.com. Your kindness keeps this show running and brings new music to your ears as well as the ears of thousands of other Celtic music fans. Please join today. Because we are changing your world with Celtic music. I WANT YOUR VOICEMAIL: Do you enjoy the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Tell me about it. Why do you listen to the show? What new music have you found? How has this show affected your life? Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That’s 678-235-8763. Today’s voicemail is from… Marc Gunn has three special St Patrick’s Day music events planned for the holiday: March 10-14, 2014 is Marc Gunn’s St Patrick’s Day Party on Google Hangouts, every morning starting at 9:00am courtesy of the Pub Songs Podcast. Friday, March 14, 2014 at Beef O’Brady’s Irish Pub and Restaurant in Hoover, Alabama Saturday, March 15, 2014 at Five Points in Birmingham, Alabama at three different venues starting at 11am. Visit the bands below to find out what they are doing for St. Patrick’s Day. And remember to tell them you heard them on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast’s Best of the Year special! This Week in Celtic Music 1:01“The Hare Reels” by Clandestinefrom ReD 6:30“Slip Jigs: Butterfly/Foxhunters” by Embarrfrom Bushes, Briars & Figs, Live at the Riviera 9:38“Tear Upon the Rose” by Gaelic Stormfrom How Are We Getting Home 14:30“Farewell to Ireland” by Gael Warningfrom Audio Visions: Live at the Lake 19:32“Castle of Dromore” by Willow and Her Giantfrom Demo CD 24:20“Compass” by The Gothard Sistersfrom Compass 26:45“Ghost of the Molly Maguires” by Hair of the Dogfrom At the Parting Glass 29:34“Lothlorien” by Brobdingnagian Bardsfrom Memories of Middle Earth Remastered 32:25“Johnny Jump Up” by The Bilge Pumpsfrom The Idiodyssey 37:01“Cead Mile Failte” by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tonesfrom Let Ye All Be Irish Tonight 44:37“Elysian Dreams” by Shishonnahfrom Elysian Dreams 48:25“Lily of the West” by Jed Marumfrom Lonestar Banjo 49:49“Dante’s Local” by Rathkeltairfrom 8 53:58“Weekend Irish” by Barleyjuicefrom Larry Kirwan’s Celtic Invasion 59:27“Balto” by Enter the Haggisfrom The Modest Revolution 1:02:47“Martin Wynne’s Set” by Flashpointfrom Jammed 1:07:48“Star of the County Down” by Sons of Malarkeyfrom Sons of Malarkey 1:10:02“Scotland the Brave” by The Roguesfrom Live in Canada, Eh? 1:12:23“The Battle of Evermore” by Finvarrafrom Finvarra 1:20:30“Mingulay Boat Song” by Marc Gunnfrom Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Best St. Patrick's Day Playlist of 2013 #139

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 73:35


The Great St. Patrick’s Day Playlist of 2011 featuring free Irish Celtic music from Poitin, The Rogues, Rambling Sailors, IONA, Beth Patterson, Patrick O’Flaherty, Dave Hum, Flashpoint, The Stubby Shillelaghs, Wolfhound, Feckless Fear Dearg, Brendan Loughrey, Marc Gunn, Staggering Jack, Sora, Sliotar, BOWI, Jasper Coal.  www.celticmusicpodcast.com Subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast.   Today’s show is brought to you by The Genuine Irish Shop Featuring the largest selection of Celtic gifts online. Looking for Guinness shirts, pipes, hats or even an apron for St Patrick’s Day, then visit today. Head on over to celticmusicpodcast.com/irishshop today.   Notes: Free Celtic MP3 Downloads: 17 Free Celtic MP3s for St. Patrick’s Day You have one month to cast your Vote in the Celtic Top 20! Join Song Henge Today!: This is the official fan club of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. It’s redesigned with instant access to your downloads and a brand new members-only podcast. Help us change the way you hear Celtic music! Join in March 2013 and use the coupon code CELTICMARCH and you’ll save 20% off any membership level. Looking for some great St. Patrick’s Day music? Find great indie Celtic music from your host, Marc Gunn. Check out this St. Patrick’s Day playlist on YouTube. Celtic Music Podcasts: Celtic Roots Radio (Celtic, folk, songwriter), Grinning Beggar’s Celtic Podcast (Celtic rock), Celt in a Twist (contemporary Celtic), Marc Gunn’s Pub Songs Podcast (Celtic, folk, misc), Coppperplate Podcast (traditional Celtic) Misc Celtic Podcasts: Irish Fireside (travel, and culture), Irish History Podcast, Celtic History Newsletter Podcast, One Minute Irish (Gaelic), Celtic Myth Podshow (Celtic storytelling), RTE (Irish radio) Individual Celtic songs and tunes: ComhaltasLive (tunes), Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Irish/Celtic Songs, Free Celtic Songs, Irish Songs and More and Free Celtic MP3s from the Celtic Music Magazine     This Week in Celtic Music “Scholar” by Poitinfrom Bofiguifluki “Scotland the Brave” by The Roguesfrom Live from Canada, Eh? “Dark Eyed Sailor” by Rambling Sailorsfrom Ports of Call “Willie’s Auld Trews/Fionnghuala/Tam Lin” by IONAfrom Silver “Oro Se Do Bhaetha Abhaile” by Beth Patterson and Patrick O’Flahertyfrom Caelic “Hunter’s Purse” by Dave Humfrom Celtic and Bluegrass 5 String Banjo Vol 2 “Martin Wynne’s Set” by Flashpointfrom Jammed “Club 2 da Pub” by The Stubby Shillelaghsfrom Whiskey Business “Medley (Rare Old Mountain Dew & Hills of Connemara)” by Wolfhoundfrom Demo “Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye” by Feckless Fear Deargfrom Feckless Fear Dearg “Living In The Heart Of Ireland” by Brendan Loughreyfrom To Those Who Fell “Drunken Sailor” by Marc Gunnfrom Not Every Day Is St. Patrick’s Day and Best Irish Drinking Songs “Fortune” by Staggering Jackfrom The Sailor’s Daughter “The Tower” by Sorafrom Scorpion Moon “Whiskey In the Sauna” by Sliotarfrom Fine Friends “Step It Out Mary” by BOWIfrom Dry Land “Johnnie Cope” by Jasper Coalfrom Drowning the Shamrock

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Irish Flute Tunes
Martin Wynne's No.1 (reel)

Irish Flute Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2008 2:06


Here's another Martin Wynne thing. I'm not sure where I learned it but it seems to have been hovering about in quite a few places. If I can think of MW3 I'll have a got at it too.

reel martin wynne
Irish Flute Tunes
Martin Wynne's No.2 (reel)

Irish Flute Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2008 2:07


I was asked ages ago to play this tune.  I'm sorry it took so long but I always got distracted any time I set about playing it. I think this is the number two variety of Martin Wynne reel.  I'll have to get round to recording at least one other so as to bring about a Wynne Wynne situation.

reel martin wynne