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Ceolt?ir? Chualann By Riada, Peadar ?

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A lively and engaging account of the legendary Irish folk music ensemble Ceolt�ir� Chualann, and the first time that readers can see the groundbreaking concepts used by Se�n � Riada and his band Ceolt�ir� Chualann as they changed the course of Irish Music.

Written by Peadar � Riada, blending memoir and historical narrative, this book draws on the experiences and records of �amon de Buitl�ar, Michael Tubridy, and the � Riada archives, enriched by Se�n � S�’s anecdotes. From the birth of the band to the complexities of their trailblazing musical arrangements, composed by the visionary Se�n � Riada, this book showcases their ability to blend traditional Irish music with complex orchestration.

The magic of their story unfolds against the backdrop of a changing Ireland, where traditional music, once marginalised, began to find new expression and appreciation as their popularity and influence grew. The book also explores the band’s creative process, featuring details of rehearsals, recordings, broadcasts and a detailed discography. It includes 400 musical arrangements and original scores in Se�n � Riada’s hand. This is an invaluable resource for musicians and enthusiasts alike and a unique insight into the creative genius of the ensemble.

Ceolt�ir� Chualann: The Band that Changed the Course of Irish Music is not just a historical account but a heartfelt tribute to the musicians who redefined Irish traditional music. It’s essential reading for those interested in understanding the profound influence of Se�n � Riada and Ceolt�ir� Chualann on the revival and evolution of Irish music.

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“This book is a personal account of 'the band that changed the course of Irish music,' and archive of their collected works . . . [and] will serve as an excellent resource for readers exploring the history and personal relationships between Se�n � Riada and Ceolt�ir� Chualann and will be best utilized by those interested in their performance catalogue.”

Ethnomusicology Ireland – Kathleen Coker

Weight 0.648 kg
Dimensions 215 × 160 × 20 cm