Edward Bunting (1773– 17 March 1843) was an Irish musician and folk music collector active in Belfast. Bunting was born in County Armagh, Ireland. At the...
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Edward Lancelot Bunting (10 December 1883 – 26 February 1962) was an English cricketer who played a single first-class match in 1922, for Worcestershire...
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Michael Bunting (born 1960), British poet/musician Edward Bunting (1773–1843), Irish musician Edward L. Bunting (1883–1962), English cricketer Eve Bunting (born...
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an Óigfhear", or "The Young Man's Dream", which was transcribed by Edward Bunting in 1792, based on a performance by harper Denis Hempson (Donnchadh Ó...
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Dublin. Important collectors include Colm Ó Lochlainn, George Petrie, Edward Bunting, Francis O'Neill, James Goodman and many others. Though solo performance...
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(1840). "Memoir of Ancient Irish Harp preserved in Trinity College". In Edward Bunting (ed.). The Ancient Music of Ireland: Arranged for Piano. Courier Dover...
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The buntings are a group of Old World passerine birds forming the genus Emberiza, the only genus in the family Emberizidae. The family contains 44 species...
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soundtrack (with John Williams) (1992) The Celtic Harp: A Tribute to Edward Bunting (1993) (with The Belfast Harp Orchestra) The Long Black Veil (1995)...
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music have made up facts or repeated unfounded stories. For instance, Edward Bunting, who began the work of collecting Carolan's pieces, referred to a "very...
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"Aisling an Óigfhir", "The Young Man's Dream"), had been transcribed by Edward Bunting in 1792 based on a performance by harper Donnchadh Ó Hámsaigh (Denis...
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resource on the Alt Pibroch Club website. Edward Bunting, The Ancient Music of Ireland, Dublin, 1840. The Bunting term "Tead a leith glass – String of the...
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Spailpín Fánach, meaning "The Wandering Labourer", which was collected by Edward Bunting in The Ancient Music of Ireland (1840). An Spailpín Fánach continues...
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Catháin is based on anecdotes by the harper Arthur O'Neill, retold by Edward Bunting (1840), Charlotte Milligan Fox (1911), and Francis O'Neill (1913). Captain...
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Bunting appeared on stage from a very young age, having developed an interest in acting when living in Wellsville, Ohio. Her parents Edward Bunting and...
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Dr. James MacDonnell, Robert Bradshaw, Henry Joy, and Robert Simms. Edward Bunting, a young classically trained organist, was commissioned to notate the...
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These were translated by Eugene O'Curry. It was described in 1809 in Edward Bunting's Irish Melodies, which has an engraving of it as its frontispiece. At...
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first appears in Edward Bunting's The Ancient Music of Ireland (1840), where the tune is different from that mostly sung today. Bunting's source for the...
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Prayer Book of the Church of Ireland. The first church organist was Edward Bunting, between 1817 and 1821, best known for his work in collecting Irish...
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fiddler 1796 "General Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland" by Edward Bunting (1773–1843) 1800 "Collection of National Irish Music for the Union Pipes"...
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Church Yard, Dublin. The only surviving original copy is now held by Edward Bunting at Queen's University Belfast. The Folk Music Society of Ireland published...
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song may have derived from Irish sources from the early 19th century. Edward Bunting noted a song by the name "Rose Connolly" in 1811 in Coleraine. A version...
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and Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), p. 234–5. According to Edward Bunting: The Ancient Music of Ireland (Dublin, 1840). The Harpers Connellan:...
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Traditional Folk Album The Chieftains for The Celtic Harp: A Tribute To Edward Bunting Best Contemporary Folk Album Nanci Griffith for Other Voices/Other Rooms...
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Uwe Braun Episode: Sisters and Brothers The Invisible Man Reverend Edward Bunting 3 episodes Cold Warrior Professor Berner Episode: The Man from Damascus...
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Harry White and Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), p. 234–5. Edward Bunting: The Ancient Music of Ireland (Dublin, 1840). Peter Kavanagh: Sacred...
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by his adoptive family, McCrackens, the musician and collector Edward (Atty) Bunting notated the music of the ten performers. In 1808, he was appointed...
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The name "yellow bunting" can also refer to the yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella). The yellow bunting or Japanese yellow bunting (Emberiza sulphurata)...
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Louise Kennedy, Trespasses (2022) Michael Magee, Close to Home (2023) Edward Bunting (1773–1843), Irish folklorist, organiser of the 1792 Belfast Harp Festival...
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The Celtic Harp: A Tribute to Edward Bunting (1993) The Long Black Veil (1995) Film Cuts (1996)...
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The grey-necked bunting (Emberiza buchanani), sometimes referred to as grey-hooded bunting (a name also in use for chestnut-eared bunting) is a species...
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