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Mionscagadh acadúil atá sa leabhar seo ar shaothar beirt de na filí is mó cáil in Éirinn na linne seo, mar atá, Eavan Boland agus Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. I measc na n-ábhar a phléitear tá, ceist na réamhtheachtaithe liteartha, cúrsaí teanga agus athshaothrú an bhéaloidis agus na...
Two of Ireland's best-known poets, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Eavan Boland, come under themicroscope in this fascinating study of the poets and their literary progenitors. Full use is made of translation studies and post-colonial studies, as well as references to folklore and mythology, to shed light...
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Shligigh, agus tá cónaí air anois i Manchain Shasana. I measc na grúpaí ceoil ar sheinn sé leo, tá The JP Boland Band agus The Tommy Rowley Band. Ar an albam seo seinneann sé sacsafón, feadóg mhór agus feadóg stáin.
Tom Cussen was born in Broadford, Co. Limerick and he now lives in Clarinbridge, Co. Galway, where he makes ‘Clareen Banjos'. He has had an interest in traditional music all his life, and has played with The Sugawn Folk Group and The Shaskeen. Tom plays tenor banjo and mandolin on the CD. Tony Howley was born in Aclare, Co. Sligo, and now lives in Manchester. He has played with The JP Boland Band and The Tommy Rowley Band, amongst others. He plays saxophone, concert flute and tin whistle on this album. Guest musicians include Geraldine Cotter on piano, Alan Wallace on guitar, Patsy McDonagh on accordion and Kevin Rohan on fiddle.