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Irish Traditional Music Archive : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irish Traditional Music Archive
The ''Irish Traditional Music Archive – Taisce Cheol Dúchais Éireann'' is a national public archive, information centre, and resource centre intended to be of use to everyone with an interest in the contemporary art forms of Irish traditional song, instrumental music, and dance, and in their history. The Archive’s area of interest covers the performance traditions of the island of Ireland and the Irish diaspora – Irish-Britain, Irish-America, Irish-Australia, etc. – and those of all other performers of Irish traditional music throughout the world. In its attitude to the Irish and connected traditions, the Archive defines ‘traditional music’ in a broad and inclusive way. It holds and preserves the largest multimedia collection in existence of the materials of Irish traditional music. In addition to thousands of sound recordings, it hosts books and serials, photographs, sheet music, DVDs, posters, catalogues and more. It also holds the largest body in existence of information about Irish traditional music, contemporary and historic, organised on customised computer databases, indexes and stock-lists. Founded with the Breandán Breathnach Collection, the collection has been expanded through donations by radio, television, libraries and private collectors, among other means. The Archive is housed in a historic Georgian house in central Dublin made available through the Office of Public Works. Guests travel from all over the world to access the collection. ==Publications==
The Archive has published two major printed publications deriving from historical manuscript collections of Irish traditional music: ''Tunes of the Munster Pipers: Irish Traditional Music from the James Goodman Manuscripts'', 500 pre-Famine melodies edited by Dr Hugh Shields from a Trinity College Dublin collection; and T''he Irish Music Manuscripts of Edward Bunting (1773–1843): An Introduction and Catalogue'' by Dr Colette Moloney, a guide to 1,000 18th- and early 19th-century melodies and 500 song texts held in Queen’s University Belfast. The Archive has recently begun a programme of publishing historical and archival sound recordings with the release of the EP-CD ''Adam in Paradise'' by the County Londonderry singer Eddie Butcher (in conjunction with the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum).
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