Traditional music widens its lens and celebrates contribution of artists who call Ireland their home
Irish Traditional Music Archive
Taisce Cheol Dúchais Éireann
The MacGloinn brothers on becoming part of the Irish folk scene
Archive releases Famine-era melodies plus mid-century recordings by Alan Lomax
President said pioneering musician, composer and academic 'fearless sense of exploration'
A sample of courses from Ireland’s universities, ITs and smaller colleges
You won’t find Michael Fortune’s colourful explorations of folklore in an art gallery – try the parish hall, handball alley or retirement home
The Miele massive sale, upcycled gems, Merrion Square open doors, bedroom inspiration and seeking eclectic collectibles
Anne Byrne made her first recordings in 1954 using a tape recorder she had bought in New York
Anne Gannon left university during Europe’s darkest hour, as tide of fascism was rising
Merrion Square will be loaded with the offbeat, the unusual and the inspired on the capital’s big night out
Craft beer, bluegrass and a much-hyped GAA semi-final are all on the menu this weekend
From the genius of Máirtín O’Connor and the huge contribution of the Irish Traditional Music Archive to the magpie stylings of Ensemble Ériú, the list of recipients of the annual TG4 awards is impressively diverse
Singer Patricia Flynn allocated €16,500 from traditional arts section
By staying ahead of the technological curve, the Irish Traditional Music Archive has become a one-stop shop for anyone curious about our cultural heritage, as its director, Nicholas Carolan, explains
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