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Displaying Results 1 - 25 of 29 on page 1 of 2
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A Pale Yellow Sky (music cd)
(2008)
Doris, Cliona
A Pale Yellow Sky (music cd)
(2008)
Doris, Cliona
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/23
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Amarilli mia bella
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Amarilli mia bella
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Amarilli mia bella composed by Giuilip Caccini (1545-1618) was a popular song of the period.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/16
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Amor ti chiama il mondo
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Amor ti chiama il mondo
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) was appointed organist of Saint Peter's in 1608. Prior to his return to Rome he was in the Spanish Netherlands simultaneously with the Earls. Il primo libro de madrigali a cinue voci, from which Amor ti chiama il mondo is taken, was published there in 1608.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/12
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Bord Failte’s Heritage Towns
(2000)
Griffin, Kevin
Bord Failte’s Heritage Towns
(2000)
Griffin, Kevin
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschhmtcon/22
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Caislean Ui Neill
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Caislean Ui Neill
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Caislean Ui Neill is one of Ireland's oldest love songs and variants of it are to be found in the Kerry, Connemara, and Donegal Gaeltacht regions. This is a love song from a woman's perspective full of beauty and emotion. It is among the most poetic effusions of the Gaelic tradition. In this song the girl is broken hearted because the boy with whom she is love has left her for another, and gone to the castle of the O'Neills. She is grief stricken as he has not only broken his promises to her but has also betrayed her child.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/15
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Caoineadh Ui Dhomhnaill
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Caoineadh Ui Dhomhnaill
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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This is a lament mourning the loss of an Ulster Chieftain who left Ireland in 1607, never to return.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/17
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Caoineadh Ui Neill
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Caoineadh Ui Neill
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Caoinead Ui Neill is a great lament which mourns the loss of a great Ulster Chieftain, who along with Cuchonnacht Maguire of Fermanagh and others left Ireland in 1607, never to return.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/3
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Ceann Dubh Dilis
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Ceann Dubh Dilis
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Ceann Dubh Dilis is one of the oldest love songs in the Gaelic song tradition. It has a plaintive quality that is increase by its nebulous nature. In fact the very general and indefinite background makes it a song that expresses at once individual pain and the universal spirit of human love. It was first published as a instrumental piece with a set of harper variations in 1724 by the Neal brothers of Christchurch Yard along with numerous other harper-airs, and it is that version which is performed here. A variant of it was also collected by Edward Bunting at the Belfast harp festival in 1792 from Denis Hempson who was by then in his nineties. This Air and Variations more than any of the other Irish melodies on the cd, has a marked Elizabethan character.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/10
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Challenging the Revenue Management Model in City Hotels
(2006)
Kiely, Tony
Challenging the Revenue Management Model in City Hotels
(2006)
Kiely, Tony
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschhmtcon/19
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Christmas with the Palestrina Choir
(2008)
Mooney, David
Christmas with the Palestrina Choir
(2008)
Mooney, David
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<p>Choral arrangements of Christmas Carols, including traditional Irish carols.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/26
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Ciaconna
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Ciaconna
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Ciacona was composed by Foriano Pico (fl. early seventeenth century).
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/7
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Deh bella e cara
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Deh bella e cara
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Claudo Monteverdi's (1567-1643) L'Orfeo was produced in Mantua in 1607. In the same year the singer Aquilino Coppini published Musica tolta i madrigali di Claudio Monteverde in Milan, from which Deh bella e cara is taken. Coppini was employed by Federico Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, where the Earls were feted in the Spring of 1608.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/6
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Dia do Bheatha
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Dia do Bheatha
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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The nativity poem, Dia do Bheatha a Nai Anocht was composed by Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil nicknamed Aodh MacAingil (Hugh, Son of the Angels). Simple and direct in style, it was set by Sean O Casaide to an old Irish air in the Petrie collection. MacAingil who was born at Saul, Co. Down in 1571, tutored Hugh O'Neill's children and was subsequently sent by O'Neill to Spain to seek assistance. During his stay in Salamanca he entered the Franciscan order. He became highly regarded as a theologian and the Irish Franciscan College in Louvain was founded through his influence on the Spanish Court. As well as teaching in Salamance and Louvain, he was also summoned to Rome where he taught at the convent of Aracoeli. He was appointed Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland by Pope Urban VIII in 1626, but died before he could travel to take up the office.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/8
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Double Trio (Music CD)
(2009)
Doris, Cliona
Double Trio (Music CD)
(2009)
Doris, Cliona
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Double Trio (2008) is a 55-minute work in 8 movements performed by Cathal Roche, saxophones, Mia Cooper, violin, Stu Ritchie, drums, Cliona Doris, harp, Richard O’Donnell, vibraphone and Daniel Bodwell, double bass.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/21
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Earl of Essex, his galliard
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Earl of Essex, his galliard
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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The Earl of Essex's Galliard by John Dowland (1563-1626) is an arrangement of the lute-song Can she excuse my wrongs which tells of Robert Deveraux, Earl of Essex and sometime commander of the English army against O'Neill. He fell out of favour with Elizabeth I, due in part to his lack of success against O'Neill, and was eventually executed.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/14
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Eleanor a Run
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Eleanor a Run
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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The love song Eleanor a Run (Eleanor my secret love) is unusual in that it is in the form of a dialogue. It was composed in the sixteenth century but became attributed to the early seventeenth century harper Cearbhal Ua Dalaigh because of his love poems to Eleanor Cavanagh, daughter of Sir Morgen Cavanagh of Clonmullen Castle, Co. Carlow. The melody of the song was included in Charles Coffey's opera The Beggar's Wedding in 1728 and Edward Bunting published a variant of the air in his A General Collection of Ancient Irish Music (1796) which he collected from the harper Denis Hempson.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/13
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Four x Four (Music CD)
(2005)
Doris, Cliona
Four x Four (Music CD)
(2005)
Doris, Cliona
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<p>4 x 4 features four of Ireland's leading young musicians performing four of the great concerti by Bruch, Strauss, Mozart and Handel with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robert Houlihan. Clíona Doris performs Handel's Harp Concerto.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/22
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In Blue Sea or Sky
(2003)
Doris, Cliona
In Blue Sea or Sky
(2003)
Doris, Cliona
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<p>Clíona Doris performs contemporary harp music from Britain and Ireland. The CD includes world premiere recordings of works by two of Ireland's major compositional voices, Brian Boydell and Ian Wilson, as well as Benjamin Britten's Suite for Harp, and music by William Mathias and Sir Hamilton Harty.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/24
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International Marketing of Ireland's West tourism region
(2011)
Gibson, Alex
International Marketing of Ireland's West tourism region
(2011)
Gibson, Alex
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This audio recording made in New York, with key informants from the Irish and US tourism sector, reviews the campaign from Tourism Ireland designed to highlight the many attractions of the Western regions from Kerry to Donegal, including ease of direct access from many gateway cities, the good value fares and inclusive packages available, as well as showcasing a range of compelling offers from local industry. Advertising, direct marketing, eMarketing, lifestyle and media promotions, publicity and co-operative activity with carriers, tour operators and industry partners all form part of the campaign.
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschhmtcon/1
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Lachrimae (Flow my Teares)
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Lachrimae (Flow my Teares)
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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John Dowland (1563-1626) was one of the most important lutenist-composers of the Elizabethan era. The lute-song, Flow my teares, to his tune Lachrimae, was Dowland's most celebrated composition, famous throughout Europe and would have been know to the Earls.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/4
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Molly St. George
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Molly St. George
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Molly St. George is a harper-air composed by Thomas Connellan, a celebrated harper-composer of the seventeenth century. He was born at Cloonmahon, Co. Sligo and is reputed to have spent part of his life at Lough Gur in Co. Limerick. He died in Edinburgh. He composed over seven hundred airs, but sadly very few of his compositions have survived. It is probable, however, that some of his compositions form part of the great body of Irish traditional music. Molly St George is one of the oldest harper-airs for which the original words are extant.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/5
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Preludio
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Preludio
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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A recording of Preludio by Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger (c.1580-1651)
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/1
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Preludium
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Preludium
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Preludium was composed by John Dowland (1563-1626) who was one of the most important lutenist-composers of the Elizabethan era.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/9
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Sta note
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
Sta note
(2006)
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble; Early Music Ensemble
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Philip II of Spain was a supporter of O'Neill and sent some 3,000 Spanish troops to Ireland in 1601. Foriano Pico's book Nuova scelte...per la chitarra spaniuola (Naples, 1608) is one of the earliest printed examples of typical Spanish guitar dances that gained great popularity throughout Europe in the early seventeenth century. The song Sta Note is taken from A Musicall Banquet (London, 1610), a collection of some of the most popular Spanish, French and English songs of the period, compiled by John Dowland's son Robert.
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmusaud/2
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Sustainable Tourism Indicators:Issues and Challenges in the Development of a Sustainable Tourism Management Model
(2007)
Griffin, Kevin
Sustainable Tourism Indicators:Issues and Challenges in the Development of a Sustainable Tourism Management Model
(2007)
Griffin, Kevin
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<p>While it is generally agreed that sustainability is the only long term path for tourism the question of how it should be measured (or attained) remains a challenge. Based on a 2 year EPA funded project this paper traces the development of indicators for sustainable tourism and discusses how they would be of considerable benefit to both government agencies and tourist interests, in the determination of management objectives for an area. It outlines a model of sustainable tourism indicators which was developed and suggests how this model could be adopted by tourism managers.</p> <p>The objectives of the paper are to explore the challenge of balancing the three pillars of sustainability - environment, economy and society in the development of a practical model of sustainable tourism development. In addition to examine how indicators can be used to develop a viable tourism product in both the immediate and long term and thereby ensure a broad range of sustainable p...
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschmtcon/30
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