Part of the Department of European History ## Contents * 1 Introduction * 2 Tasks * 2.1 Questions * 3 Participants * 3.1 Coordinator * 3.2 Contributors * 3.3 Interested Students * 4 Songs * 5 Background * 6 Related resources ## Introduction[edit | edit source] Ireland's history is rich, and richly recorded in song. The purpose of this project is to provide a listing of songs (and, if possible, a way to obtain them legally, for free), corresponding to various elements of Irish history, complete with commentary and background. The goal is to develop a greater knowledge and understanding of Irish history through the memorable and enjoyable medium of music (particularly Celtic music). ## Tasks[edit | edit source] * Create outline of Irish History (this is in the works—see talk page) * Find and add songs relevant to as many aspects of Irish history as possible #### Questions[edit | edit source] (Please discuss on the talk page). * Should we include Scotland, as well, and have a course on the two together, or separately? * Should there be an option to include songs in Gaelic (or even other languages) for ambitious students? ## Participants[edit | edit source] #### Coordinator[edit | edit source] * The Jade Knight #### Contributors[edit | edit source] * The Jade Knight * Cormaggio * Kaycee * Wilkinson * GeoBardRap #### Interested Students[edit | edit source] * Danielle Ralph * Ioana * Koala * DónalMcK 10:55, 26 November 2007 (UTC) Supersarah1999 13:09, 8 April 2010 (UTC) * Lyrasong * Victoria Butler 17:48, 01 December 2011 ## Songs[edit | edit source] * "Black and Tans" composed by Dominic Behan. (Full version by StoneRing available here.) * "Bold Fenian Men" written by Peadar Kearney. (2 minute excerpt of the Kellee Brad version available here. Lyrics and midi available here.) * "The Wind That Shakes the Barley", composed by Robert Dwyer Joyce. * "Arthur McBride" - lyrics and mp3 * "The sash my father wore" \- MIDI & notation * "The Green Fields of America". Lyrics and midi here, Original 1852 broadside image here. * "The Foggy Dew", (revolutionary version, 1916) composed by Peadar Kearney or Canon Charles O'Neill. Lyrics and midi here. * "The Fields of Athenry" - lyrics and midi * "The Patriot Game, with lyrics by Dominic Behan. (Full version by the Brobdingnagian Bards available here.) * "Banba Óir (in Gaelic), by Clannad, makes reference to ancient Irish history. (Lyrics and translation here.) * "Skellig", by Loreena McKennitt; about the monastery on Skellig (lyrics). * "Bonny Portmore" (traditional). (lyrics.) * "From Clare to Here", by Ralph McTell (about immigration). (Lyrics available here.) * "Famine" by Sinead O'Connor, talks about the Irish Famine lyrics. * "The Wearing of the Green" written at the time of the 1798 Irish rebellion. ## Background[edit | edit source] Celtic music classifications Notes on Celtic tunes ## Related resources[edit | edit source] * The Irish Language Department