- Tomás Ó
Canainn (1930 – 15
September 2013) was an
Irish Uilleann piper,
accordion player, singer, composer, researcher,
writer and
lecturer in both electrical...
- activities,
musical and non-musical. The
musician and
academic Tomás Ó
Canainn said:: 49 ... no
aspect of
Irish music can be
fully understood without...
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Moloney Ronan Browne Séamus
Ennis Seán
McKiernan Sean
McAloon Tomás Ó
Canainn Troy
Donockley Willie Clancy Anxo
Lorenzo Giles Lewin Glen
Campbell Hevia...
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Musical Heritage (Dublin:
Dolmen Press, 1982); ISBN 0-85105-389-0. Tomás Ó
Canainn / Gearóid Mac an Bhua
Gerard Victory: Seán Ó Riada: A
Shaol agus a Shaothar...
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Transmission of
Music in
Irish Culture (Cork: Cork
University Press, 1999). Ó
Canainn, Tomás:
Traditional Music in
Ireland (London:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul, 1978;...
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Boston College Libraries (3 ed.). Dublin:
Edward Bull. pp. 210–217. Ó
Canainn (Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland), 1995; No. 45, p. 41. O'****van/Bunting...
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Wayback Machine, Sa****ay Chorale, 30
April 2011,
accessed 7
February 2015 Ó
Canainn, Tomás (2003). Seán Ó Riada: His Life and Work.
Collins Press. pp. 70,...
- and
local history, Tory Island/Magheroarty] Ó Cuinn,
Cosslett (1990). Ó
Canainn, Aodh; Watson,
Seosamh (eds.).
Scian A
Caitheadh le Toinn : Scéalta agus...
- "mini-Gaeltacht" in Ard
Bharra whose founders include musician Tomás Ó
Canainn.[citation needed] "The
Miller of Glanmire" is a jig
named for the town...
- Boston, New York : Lamson,
Wolffe & co.; London, John Lane. p. 115. Ó
Canainn (Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland), 1995; No. 45, p. 41. O'****van/Bunting...