N° |
Catégorie |
Auteur |
Description |
1 |
Piano |
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A little hour before day |
2 |
" " |
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A lovely lass to a friar came |
3 |
" " |
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A sailor loved a farmer's daughter |
4 |
" " |
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Achill air |
5 |
" " |
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Alas ! The pain is in my heart |
6 |
" " |
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Ballinderry and cronan |
7 |
" " |
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Baltiorum |
8 |
" " |
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Banks of Claudy |
9 |
" " |
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Black Rose bud, second set |
10 |
" " |
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Black-headed deary |
11 |
" " |
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Bonny Portmore |
12 |
" " |
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Carolan's devotion |
13 |
" " |
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Carolan's receipt |
14 |
" " |
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Carrickmacross Air |
15 |
" " |
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Celia Connallon |
16 |
" " |
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Celia Connallon, second set |
17 |
" " |
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Charles Machugh, the wild boy |
18 |
" " |
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Chorus jig |
19 |
" " |
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Clara Burke |
20 |
" " |
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Connor Macareavy |
21 |
" " |
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Consider the story |
22 |
" " |
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Coolin, or lady of the desert |
23 |
" " |
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Dear black cow |
24 |
" " |
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Dermot and his lass |
25 |
" " |
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Did you see the black rogue |
26 |
" " |
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Dirty James, that lost Ireland |
27 |
" " |
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Doctor John Hart |
28 |
" " |
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Down beside me |
29 |
" " |
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Ellen a roone |
30 |
" " |
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Emon Dodwell |
31 |
" " |
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Fanny Power |
32 |
" " |
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Get up early |
33 |
" " |
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Give me your hand |
34 |
" " |
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Granu weal, or ma, ma, ma |
35 |
" " |
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Health from the cup |
36 |
" " |
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Huish the cat |
37 |
" " |
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I am a fisherman on lough carra |
38 |
" " |
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I am a poor rambling boy |
39 |
" " |
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I am asleep, and don't waken me |
40 |
" " |
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I can't weave linen and woollen |
41 |
" " |
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I do not incline |
42 |
" " |
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I will pay them yet |
43 |
" " |
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If I had a court and castle |
44 |
" " |
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In the village leaves a fair maid |
45 |
" " |
|
Irish cry |
46 |
" " |
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Irish jig |
47 |
" " |
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Is it the priest you want ? |
48 |
" " |
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Jackson's mourning brush |
49 |
" " |
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Kilkenny tune |
50 |
" " |
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Kitty Nowlan |
51 |
" " |
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Kitty O'Hara |
52 |
" " |
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Kitty Quin |
53 |
" " |
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Lady Blaney |
54 |
" " |
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Lay Iveagh |
55 |
" " |
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Little Molly O |
56 |
" " |
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Love's a tormenting pain |
57 |
" " |
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Macdonnell's March |
58 |
" " |
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Madam Maxwell |
59 |
" " |
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Maguire's lamentation |
60 |
" " |
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Mary with the fair locks |
61 |
" " |
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Miss Hamilton |
62 |
" " |
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Molly, my treasure |
63 |
" " |
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Mrs Crofton |
64 |
" " |
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My love and treasure |
65 |
" " |
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Nora with the purse |
66 |
" " |
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Nora, my thousand treasures |
67 |
" " |
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O ! Molly dear |
68 |
" " |
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O ! white maive |
69 |
" " |
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O'donnell's March |
70 |
" " |
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O'Reily's lamentation |
71 |
" " |
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Paddy O'Rafferty |
72 |
" " |
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Patrick's day |
73 |
" " |
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Piper's dance |
74 |
" " |
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Planxty Burke |
75 |
" " |
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Planxty Charles Coote |
76 |
" " |
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Planxty Hugh O'Donnell |
77 |
" " |
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Planxty Miss Burke |
78 |
" " |
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Planxty Toby Peyton |
79 |
" " |
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Ploughman's whistle |
80 |
" " |
|
Ploughman's whistle, Queen's court |
81 |
" " |
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Preparing to sail |
82 |
" " |
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Pretty brown maid |
83 |
" " |
|
Rose Connoly |
84 |
" " |
|
Saely Kelly |
85 |
" " |
|
Scott's lamentation for the baron |
86 |
" " |
|
Sir Festus Burke |
87 |
" " |
|
Sit down under my protection |
88 |
" " |
|
Slieve gallen |
89 |
" " |
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Sligo tune |
90 |
" " |
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Sloane's lamentation |
91 |
" " |
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Soft mild morning |
92 |
" " |
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Spinning-wheel songs |
93 |
" " |
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Sunday morning |
94 |
" " |
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Sweet portaferry |
95 |
" " |
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Take my love |
96 |
" " |
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The Beggarman |
97 |
" " |
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The Blackbird |
98 |
" " |
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The blackbird and the hen |
99 |
" " |
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The blackbird and the thrush |
100 |
" " |
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The black-haired girl |
101 |
" " |
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The Bonny cuckoo |
102 |
" " |
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The brink of the white rocks |
103 |
" " |
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The brown and white Garland |
104 |
" " |
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The chanter's tune |
105 |
" " |
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The connaught daisy |
106 |
" " |
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The county tyrone |
107 |
" " |
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The cuckoo's nest |
108 |
" " |
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The cunning young girl |
109 |
" " |
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The darling |
110 |
" " |
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The deaf old man |
111 |
" " |
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The foggy dew |
112 |
" " |
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The gentle maiden |
113 |
" " |
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The girl I left behing |
114 |
" " |
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The hare in the corn |
115 |
" " |
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The hawk of Ballyshannon |
116 |
" " |
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The hornless cow |
117 |
" " |
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The hurler's march, King's county |
118 |
" " |
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The jolly merchant |
119 |
" " |
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The jolly ploughmann |
120 |
" " |
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The lame yellow beggar |
121 |
" " |
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The lamentation of youths |
122 |
" " |
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The little bold fox |
123 |
" " |
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The little pot |
124 |
" " |
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The little swallow |
125 |
" " |
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The minners of wicklow |
126 |
" " |
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The Pharrah, or war march |
127 |
" " |
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The pretty red girl |
128 |
" " |
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The Princess royal |
129 |
" " |
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The red man's wife |
130 |
" " |
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The rejected lover |
131 |
" " |
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The robber or Charley Reilly |
132 |
" " |
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The rose without rue |
133 |
" " |
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The tree in the wood |
134 |
" " |
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The wheelwright |
135 |
" " |
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The white blanket |
136 |
" " |
|
The white calves |
137 |
" " |
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The wild colt |
138 |
" " |
|
The wild geese |
139 |
" " |
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The woodhill, or lady maisterton |
140 |
" " |
|
The yellow bittern |
141 |
" " |
|
The yellow blanket |
142 |
" " |
|
There was a young lady |
143 |
" " |
|
'Tis a pity I don't see my love |
144 |
" " |
|
Tyreragh |
145 |
" " |
|
Why should not poor folk ? |
146 |
" " |
|
Young bridget |
147 |
" " |
|
Young James Plunket |
148 |
" " |
|
Yourself along with me |