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Ireland music Native Britain music=Celtic music, which developed in Ireland music

Ireland music

Native Britain music=Celtic music, which developed in

Ireland music

Music of

Isle of Man

Welsh music

Cornish music

Breton music

Scotland (Blue), Ireland (Green) Isle of Man (Gold), Wales (Red), Cornwall (Yellow), Brittany (Black).

Famous folk festivals

Scotland music

Festival Internacional do Mundo Celta de Ortigueira (Ortihueyra, Galicia)
Yn Chruinnaght (Isle of Man)
Celtic Colours (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia)
Celtic Connections (Glasgow)
Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Lorient, Brittany)
Fleadh ceol na hEireann (Tullamor, Ireland)
Festival Intercltico de Sendim (Sandy, Portugal)

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Geographical division Scotland Geographical division Highland (little impact of England) Loulend

Geographical division

Scotland

Geographical division

Highland (little impact of England)

Loulend (available impact of England)

Language

of performancing

Gaelic, Celtic

Anglo-Saxon

Musical instruments

Bagpipe

Violin, harmonica, tin-whistl

Subjects, leading motives

Resistance to England, a revolt

Accompaniment the work, ceremonies and rituals, glorification the hard work of farmers (bozy-ballads), comic, adventurous, romantic motives

Instrumental music

Bozy-bands (violin+ harmonica + tin- whistl+ rhythm that is reflected by heel by box+ vapid text = "didling" / "conversational" music)

Groups of pipers in the service of leader

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The main feature of Welsh folk - erased the line between

The main feature of Welsh folk - erased the line

between music and poetry. Penylyon - a kind of performance when harpist plays a known melody and the singer improvises a song. This form of conversational music called "cerrd wefus". In the Middle Ages the Welsh were famous by virtuoso playing the harp. In those ages was very fashionable to have a “regularly” harper. Gradually English culture started to displace Welsh, and so the tradition of Welsh folk continued the representatives of the lower classes. But unfortunately, most of the folk tradition did not reach our days, the main reason why was, paradoxically, the desire to save them. The fact is that folklorists confused the historical facts with the romantic legends, they even invented many myths. One of these was Edward Williams, better known as Iolo Morhanuh (XVIII.). In 1906 the Association of Welsh folk song was founded , which managed to keep the latest designs of Welsh folklore.

Wales

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At the heart of Irish folk music is a style of

At the heart of Irish folk music is a style of

singing known as "Sean nos" (old style). This is a complex, highly ornamented style without an accompanimation.
Subjects:
Life of peasants; working days.
Comic moments of lifes.
Local tragic histories.
Disobedience.
Glorification of heroes with the hope of national awakening.
The mighty power of the sea.
Military life and shameful deeds of soldiers, etc.
Traditional instrumental music was written for solo instruments. Bagpipes appeared in Ireland in the XI century. Irish ulnar bagpipes different from Scottish bagpipes in that air is blown into the bag through the bellows which squeeze by forearm of musician. Tin-whistle also appeared in Ireland. Violin appeared in Ireland in the XVI century. Style of playing the violin changes across the country from an energetic and vital music of Donegal to a softer and ornamented style of Sligo.
By the 1920s, in Ireland began to appear small, sometimes very solid groups, known as ceili-bands (special large group of musicians who play on the big dance parties), they consisted of eight or nine musicians playing in unison violins and accordions. Were known such groups: "Ceoltoiri Chualann“(was founded by Sean O 'Riad), "Chieftains“,"The Dubliners", "Planxty" и "Clannad“, "Boys of the Lough“.

Northern Ireland