The Story of the Irish Harp

The Story of the Irish Harp
Author: Nora Joan Clark
Publisher: North Creek Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780972420204


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Since early times in Ireland and nearby Celtic lands, the Irish harp and its music have captivated musicians and audiences alike. Numerous historical aspects, such as the function of the harper at Tara, the seat of ancient Irish kings, is explored in this comprehensive history of the harp of Ireland. Through the ages, the harp has been a symbol of the lyrical nature of Ireland and the Irish people. This book explores the reawakening of this beautiful instrument in Ireland and around the world in the mid-twentieth century and beyond, touching on the quite recent development of the popular Folk and Celtic harps of today.

The Egan Irish Harps

The Egan Irish Harps
Author: Nancy Hurrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846827594


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In the politically charged era following the 1801 Act of Union, when Ireland's harp symbol was ubiquitous in political imagery, the playable instrument, the Gaelic harp, had largely disappeared. John Egan, a self-taught inventor, conceived a new national instrument, the "Portable Irish Harp," with innovative mechanisms to expand the harp's chromatic capabilities. The template for the modern Irish harp, Egan's design was imitated a century later by several principal harp makers. Antique Egan harps, prized as rare cultural artefacts and art objects, survive in museums and private collections worldwide, and the book's illustrations and a "Catalogue of Egan Harps" are an invaluable resource. This book on Ireland's renowned harp maker, John Egan, and the Egan family firm, reveals the significance of Egan harps in shaping Irish harp history.

The Story of the Harp

The Story of the Harp
Author: William Henry Grattan Flood
Publisher: London : Walter Scott Publishing Company
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1905
Genre: Harp
ISBN:


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First Harp Book

First Harp Book
Author: B. Paret
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1987-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780793555239


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The Names Upon the Harp, Irish Myth and Legend

The Names Upon the Harp, Irish Myth and Legend
Author: Marie Heaney
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2000
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9780590680523


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A sampling of some of the most famous Irish legends.

Blood on the Harp

Blood on the Harp
Author: Turlough Faolain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN:


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This is the story of the Irish resistance, from its beginnings through Robert Emmet's abortive rising. The book describes, in unique format, the path the resitance took to reach its modern republican character, including songs to establish the intricacies of Irish National Tradition.

The Jews-Harp in Britain and Ireland

The Jews-Harp in Britain and Ireland
Author: Michael Wright
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 135154330X


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The jews-harp is a distinctive musical instrument of international importance, yet it remains one of those musical instruments, like the ocarina, kazoo or even the art of whistling, that travels beneath the established musical radar. The story of the jews-harp is also part of our musical culture, though it has attracted relatively little academic study. Britain and Ireland played a significant role in the instrument?s manufacture and world distribution, particularly during the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. Drawing upon previously unknown written sources and piecing together thousands of fragments of information spanning hundreds of years, Michael Wright tells the story of the jews-harp?s long history in the Britain and Ireland. Beginning with an introductory chapter describing the instrument, Part One looks at the various theories of its ancient origin, how it came to be in Europe, terminology, and its English name. Part Two explores its commercial exploitation and the importance of the export market in the development of manufacturing. Part Three looks the instrument?s appearance and use in art, literature and the media, finally considering the many players who have used the instrument throughout its long history.

Ireland's Harp

Ireland's Harp
Author: Mary Louise O'Donnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781906359867


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The harp became the emblem on Irish coinage in the 16th century. Since then it has been symbolic of Irish culture, music, and politics - finally evolving into a significant marker of national identity in the 18th and 19th centuries. The most important period in this evolution was between 1770 and 1880, when the harp became central to many utopian visions of an autonomous Irish nation, and its metaphoric significance eclipsed its musical one. Mary Louise O'Donnell uses these fascinating years of major social, political, and cultural change as the focus of her study on the Irish harp.

The Story of the Irish Harp

The Story of the Irish Harp
Author: Richard Hayward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1954
Genre: Harp
ISBN:


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The Irish Harp

The Irish Harp
Author: Joan Rimmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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