Sean Williams is a professor of music, Irish Studies, and Asian Studies at The Evergreen State College. She has written and edited several books, including The Sound of the Ancestral Ship: Highland Music of West Java (2001) and Focus: Irish Traditional Music (2010). Lillis Ó Laoire is an award winning Gaelic singer, scholar, and writer from the Gaelic speaking region of Donegal, Ireland. He teaches courses in Gaelic language, culture and folklore at the National University of Ireland, Galway, and his publications include On a Rock in the Middle of the Ocean: Songs and Singers in Tory Island, Ireland (2005).
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Introduction: Singing the Dark Away Part One: Sean-nós Singing 1. Sean-nós Singing in Theory and Practice 2. The Performance of Sean-nós in Connemara Part Two: The Iconic Repertoire 3. Singing the Famine 4. The Religious Laments 5. The Medieval Transformed Part Three: Masculinity in a Musical Context 6. Irish Masculinities: The Irish Tenor and the Sean-nós Singer 7. Fighting Words, Fighting Music: The Performative Male Part Four: Joe Heaney in America 8. The Irishman at the Threshold 9. The Folk Revival and the Search for Authenticity Guide to Pronunciation References Discography Index
Introduction: Singing the Dark Away Part One: Sean-nós Singing 1. Sean-nós Singing in Theory and Practice 2. The Performance of Sean-nós in Connemara Part Two: The Iconic Repertoire 3. Singing the Famine 4. The Religious Laments 5. The Medieval Transformed Part Three: Masculinity in a Musical Context 6. Irish Masculinities: The Irish Tenor and the Sean-nós Singer 7. Fighting Words, Fighting Music: The Performative Male Part Four: Joe Heaney in America 8. The Irishman at the Threshold 9. The Folk Revival and the Search for Authenticity Guide to Pronunciation References Discography Index
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