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  2. The Irish Washerwoman - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music on thesession.org; Sheet music for piano – intermediate level 4, with sound recording. The Chemist's Drinking Song; The Old Irish Washerwoman Feature film. Irish Washerwoman as collected from Stephen Baldwin, Gloucestershire fiddler, with sound recording. Louis-Antoine Jullien used the tune in his "The Royal Irish Quadrilles"

  3. Irish Traditional Music Archive - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Carolan, Director Emeritus, holding a lecture at the "Craiceann Bodhrán Festival" 2014. The archive has published two major printed publications deriving from historical manuscript collections of Irish traditional music: Tunes of the Munster Pipers: Irish Traditional Music from the James Goodman Manuscripts, 500 pre-Famine melodies edited by Dr Hugh Shields from a Trinity College ...

  4. The Wearing of the Green - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Irish composer Joseph O'Kelly (1828–1885) used the tune of "The Wearing of the Green" in his Air irlandais op. 58 (1877) for piano, consisting of a statement of the tune in piano arrangement, followed by two virtuoso variations. [16]

  5. Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral - Wikipedia

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    The original sheet music "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an Irish Lullaby)" is a classic American song that was written in 1913 by composer James Royce Shannon (1881–1946) for the Tin Pan Alley musical Shameen Dhu. The original recording of the song, by Chauncey Olcott, peaked at #1 on the music charts.

  6. Jack Talty - Wikipedia

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    Jack Talty is an Irish musician, composer and producer from Lissycasey, County Clare. [1] He performs traditional Irish music on piano and concertina, which he learnt from his uncle Noel Hill. [2] He is co-founder of Ensemble Eriu [3] and principal concertina player of the Irish Memory Orchestra. [4]

  7. Kathleen Mavourneen - Wikipedia

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    "Kathleen Mavourneen" is a song written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch with lyrics by a Mrs. Crawford. [1] Crawford's name is variously cited as Annie, [2] Julia, [3] Louise Macartney, [4] Louise Matilda Jane, [3] or Marion; [5] Crouch is also sometimes incorrectly cited as the author of the song's lyrics. [6]