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Celtic music: a complete guide
June Skinner Sawyers
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Frontmatter
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Chronology (page ix)
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Preface (page xv)
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Acknowledgments (page xvii)
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1 What Is Celtic Music? Reels, Songs, and More (page 1)
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2 From Ancient Roots Bardic Heroes, Traveling Harpers, and the Classical Connection (page 23)
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3 Dancing at the Crossroads From Riverdance to the Devil's Box (page 53)
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4 The Splendorous Drone The Music of the Pipes (page 87)
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5 The Language of Angels Songs of the Gael (page 109)
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6 Fundamental Passions Ballads, Songs, and the Folk Revival (page 145)
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7 Country Hearts, Celtic Ways Religion, Bluegrass, and That Long Lonesome Highway (page 189)
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8 The Other Edge of the Atlantic From Coffin Ships to the New Golden Age (page 225)
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9 Full-Force Gaels Planxty to U2 (page 255)
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10 No Boundaries Forging Old Links, Creating New Traditions (page 291)
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Appendix
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Building a Celtic Music Library: 100 Essential Recordings (page 323)
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Resources (page 327)
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A Pan-Celtic Glossary (page 339)
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Further Reading (page 343)
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Index (page 355)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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NHR | 7.4 (Winter 2003): 147-151 | https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/new_hibernia_review/v007/7.4sommers-smith.html |
Citable Link
Published: 2001
Publisher: Da Capo Press
- 9780306810077 (paper)