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Author Sawyers, June Skinner, 1957-

Title Celtic music : a complete guide / June Skinner Sawyers
Edition 1st Da Capo Press ed
Published [Cambridge, Mass.?] : Da Capo Press, 2001, ©2000

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 366 pages)
Series ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series)
Contents Chronology -- What Is celtic music?: reels, songs, and more -- From ancient roots: bardic heroes, traveling harpers, and the classical connection -- Dancing at the crossroads: from Riverdance to the devil's box -- The splendorous drone: the music of the pipes -- The language of angels: songs of the Gael -- Fundamental passions: ballads, songs, and the folk revival -- Country hearts, celtic ways: religion, bluegrass, and that long lonesome highway -- The other edge of the Atlantic: from coffin ships to the new golden age -- Full-force Gaels: Planxty to U2 -- No boundaries: forging old links, creating new traditions -- Appendix : Building a celtic music library: 100 essential recordings ; A Pan-Celtic glossary
Summary Celtic music means many things to many people. To some it recalls the Irish rebel songs of the Clancy Brothers, to others the ensemble playing of the Chieftains or Enya's ethereal vocals. Yet Celtic music is much more than reels, jigs, and lamenting ballads. It is unaccompanied singing, feverish fiddle tunes, the haunting strains of a Highland bagpipe, and the sweet music of the uilleann pipes. It can be heard in the modern rock arrangements of U2, Van Morrison, Sinead O'Connor, and Hothouse Flowers; beneath the fundamental chords of hillbilly and bluegrass music; and on the distinctive film soundtracks of Braveheart and Titanic. It comes not just from Ireland and Scotland, but also from Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and Cornwall." "In the first guide to chart the history and influences of this musical tradition, Celtic Music explores its evolution from 12th-century bardic roots to the exciting developments on the contemporary scene. June Skinner Sawyers examines the music and dance styles fundamental to the Celtic tradition - reels, jigs, ballads, airs, and carols - as well as the unmistakable Celtic impact on quintessential American folk and rock musicians such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Woody Guthrie. She profiles hundreds of artists, and compiles suggestions for recommended listening, including "100 Essential Celtic Recordings." Packed also with lists of Celtic festivals and publications, record outlets, record labels, and music schools, Celtic Music is the essential primer for all lovers of the music.--Publisher description
Bibliography Discography: pages 323-326
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-354) and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Celtic music -- History and criticism
Music -- Canada -- Celtic influences
Music -- United States -- Celtic influences
Folk music -- Canada -- History and criticism
Folk music -- Southern States -- History and criticism
Celtic music
Folk music
Music History & Criticism, National - Folk, Patriotic, Political.
Music.
Music, Dance, Drama & Film.
Canada
Southern States
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book