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Episode 45-Trad in the Classroom

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Release Date: 09/08/2020

Episode 77-The Bunch of Keys show art Episode 77-The Bunch of Keys

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Irish musicians, and writers, and home makers can all benefit by learning some rules and technical skills—and by allowing a little spontaneity and flexibility. But how much great technique do you need? Does that get in the way of the magic? In this episode, Nathan Gourley, Brendan Mulholland, and Sharon Murphy reflect on the alchemy of order and spontaneity: how rule following and rule breaking can make for a great journey; but how a total lack of plan can derail everything. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project,...

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Episode 76-The Power of the Local Pub show art Episode 76-The Power of the Local Pub

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Boston producer Brian O’Donovan made a lot of space for Irish music and culture. He was dedicated to sharing it widely.  And though he presented music on formal stages and through his WGBH broadcast “A Celtic Sojourn,” casual, public Irish music sessions were ever important and enduring for him. This beloved leader lifted up traditional music. And he elevated the practice of ‘just going to the local pub’ into an act of radical community building. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to . ...

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Episode 75-Betting on the Punters show art Episode 75-Betting on the Punters

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Could traditional music sessions exist without listeners? Are the non-playing listeners in public spaces important for tune players? Here’s a brief podcast adaptation of a video response to this intriguing little question! _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to . ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters:  the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan...

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Episode 74-Leaning in and Branching Out show art Episode 74-Leaning in and Branching Out

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Communities. Forests. Families. All of these different ecosystems contain a lot of different components that weave and work together. And as people, plants, and pests carry on and creep around, rich and sometimes unlikely collaborations emerge. In this episode, with the help of Karine Polwart, Colin Farrell, and Steve Nardone, I’ll explore how friends, neighbors and families can blend; how humans and trees need and inspire one another; and how we also rely on birds, bees.. and rats. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this...

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Episode 73-Fruitful Fells Part Two show art Episode 73-Fruitful Fells Part Two

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In part one of the Fruitful Fells, we met modern and 19th century activists dedicated to making beauty available to current and future humans. In this episode, we learn how our heroes saved acres of woods and bushels of old ballads, and we follow enduring struggles in the crusade for preservation. As always, there’s plenty of beautiful music woven into these conversations with guests Mike Ryan, Alison Simcox, Douglas Heath, and Karl Alexander. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to  ...

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Episode 72-Fruitful Fells Part One show art Episode 72-Fruitful Fells Part One

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There are little creatures, trees, ponds, and pedestrians all over the earth. And there are bushels of ballads about the charms of nature. And while there are ecological activists like Mike Ryan and 19th century Elizur Wright, and song collectors like Francis Child and Olive Dame Campbell who are out to enjoy and save the critters and the old songs… there are others who are less interested in preservation. This two-part story on the creation of Massachusetts’ Middlesex Fells Reservation takes a look at how trees, pedestrians, bikers, motorists, music collectors, and geese intersect. And...

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Episode 71-Missed Manners show art Episode 71-Missed Manners

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The weekly Irish music session is a specific niche affair, with a particular code of conduct. Gift giving also has its own rules, at least it has in the past. As older customs like traditional Irish music and wedding anniversary gifts have moved to the new world, have things adjusted? Does modern session behavior reflect wider social trends? Etiquette experts Barry Foy and Zina Lee walk me down the aisle of session (and wedding gift) etiquette, just a year before Barry’s Field Guide to the Irish Session celebrates its silver anniversary.   _________________   For playlists,...

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Episode 70-Navigating Tech and Writing Tunes show art Episode 70-Navigating Tech and Writing Tunes

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New inventions and technology can make life—and Irish music—more convenient, more accessible, and sweeter…. and more complicated. This episode examines a few innovations like the washing machine, the personal computer, and to the electric bicycle—though you’ll have to go to for extensive chat about recording technologies… and also . There are also plenty of Irish tunes here that mention tech and innovations. (Because whether or not you’re actually thinking about short and long clicking sounds, if you call a tune The Telegraph, it’s still a reference to what was once a...

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Episode 69-Tea, Turf, and Wooden Spoons show art Episode 69-Tea, Turf, and Wooden Spoons

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Lunch routines, laundry, kid art supplies, spoons, and teacups are details of domestic life that don’t usually make it into the photo albums, or the tune titles. But they shape lives. And in the midst of the thousands of jigs and reels out there, the simple (and profound) cup of tea.. and the basket of turf are represented. Here’s a meditation on tunes with prosaic titles and the stimulating stories behind them. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, sheet music to original tunes in this episode, and to contribute to this project, please head to ....

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Episode 68-20 Years of BCMFest show art Episode 68-20 Years of BCMFest

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Presenting concerts can be about a lot more than throwing someone onstage. Matt Smith manages Club Passim in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which has been the central venue and fountain of support for 20 years—and is now the official presenter—for Boston’s Celtic Music Festival.  For Matt, it’s all about creating opportunities for something special and unique to happen. Learn about where this little festival has been, and where it’s going, with or without your Mouse Pants! _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this...

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More Episodes

There’s no definitive Irish or Scottish music method book. A lot of seasoned practitioners learned their music in kitchens and pubs. So how do they bring that immersive, social learning approach into the classroom? In this episode, June McCormack, Michael Rooney, Alasdair White, Caroline Keane, and Tom Delany share ideas about teaching and learning traditional music.

There’s also plenty of music in this episode. Full playlist below.

And for Japanese speakers who want to get started with Irish Music Stories, the first episode has been translated fully (transcript) by Ryoko Murakami (with Tomoaki Hatekeyama) HERE 

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Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Finn Agenbroad, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Randy Krajniak, Jon Duvick, Suezen Brown, John Ploch, Joel DeLashmit, Chris Murphy, and Joe Martin

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Music Heard on IMS Episode 45
all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated

Tune: “Sabai Sabai,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “99 High,” from The Blue Dress
Artists: Shannon Heaton, Maeve Gilchrist, Paddy League

Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “McIntyre's Fancy,” from Hup Termonfeckin
Artists: June McCormack, Michael Rooney

Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “G Chimes,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Little Bird Lullaby,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “D Mutey Big Build,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Graf Spey,” from Draíocht
Artists: June McCormack and Michael Rooney

Tune: “Celtic Grooves,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Macalla Suite,” from Gradam Ceoil TG4  
Artist: National Folk Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by Michael Rooney

Tune: “Farewell To Erin, The Morning Star,” from Traditional Music On Fiddle, Banjo & Harp
Artist: Oisin Mac Diarmada, Brian Fitzgerald, Micheal O'Ruanaigh

Tune: “Capt Murdo Kennedy of Kyle, South Uist Golf Club” from An Clar Geal
Artist: Alasdair White

Tune: “Cairistiona Chaimbeul” from Back of Boisdale
Artist: Joe Peter MacLean

Tune: “Quickstep & 9/8 Marches,” from James Duncan Mackenzie
Artist: James Duncan Mackenzie

Tune: “Kenny Gilles of Portnalong, from Scotland’s Big Session video
Artists: Lauren MacColl and Ewan MacPherson

Tune: “The Hairy Angler Fish…” from Room Enough for All
Artist: Battlefield Band

Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “John Kelly's, Old Concertina Reel,” from Never Say Goodbye, Say Good Luck
Artists: Caroline Keane and Tom Delany

Tune: “Métro Blues,” from Never Say Goodbye, Say Good Luck
Artist: Tom Delany

Tune: “Modal Groove,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “John’s Theme,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Mickey Callaghan's Slide/Winnie Hayes’s Jig,” from Kitty Lie Over
Artists: Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh

Tune: “The Murroe Polka / The Taur Polka / Mick Duggan’s Polka, from Shine
Artist: Caroline Keane

Tune: “Slip Jig Dreams,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Abbey Reel,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Little Bird Lullaby,” from Production Music for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton

Tune: “Reavy's - The Milliner's Daughter,” from Traditional Music On Fiddle, Banjo & Harp
Oisin Mac Diarmada, Brian Fitzgerald, Micheal O'Ruanaigh

Tune: ‘Ballybrolly Jig #1 (The North Star), from Rubai
Artist: Flook