The Irish Traditional Music Archive (ITMA) is committed to providing free, universal access to the rich cultural tradition of Irish music, song and dance. If you’re able, we’d love for you to consider a donation. Any level of support will help us preserve and grow this tradition for future generations.
Fahy, Gerard (uilleann pipes) and The Wild Atlantic Orchestra (instrumental group, singing in English). Gerard Fahy and The Wild Atlantic Orchestra. Fahy, 2023. 1 CD + digital download.
Gannon, Luke (accordion). Sweet Renvyle by the sea. Gannon, 2024. 1 CD
Huellou, Pol (tin whistle, flute), Seán Howley (bouzouki), Brian O’Donoghue (guitar), Liam Weldon (singing in English & Irish) & David ‘Hopi’ Hopkins (bodhrán). Elixir. Re-issue. Goasco Music GM003-21, 2021. 1 CD
Keane, Pádraic (uilleann pipes), Aidan Connolly (fiddle), Fergus McGorman (flute) & Ruairí McGorman (bouzouki). Keane Connolly McGorman. Raelach Records, 2023. 1 CD + digital download.
Ní Shé, Muireann (uilleann pipes, singing in Irish). Éistigh liomsa sealad. 2023. 1 CD + digital download.
Scullys Fest (instrumental group). The dancing kiln. Scully Fest, 2022. 1 CD + digital download.
Vallely, Cillian (uilleann pipes) & David Doocey (fiddle). The yew & The orchard. Vallely & Doocey CVDD01, 2023. 1 CD
Carolan, Nicholas. “Traditional music in County Louth” In Louth: history and society, ed. William Nolan, 655–673. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2024. ISBN 9780906602867 (hbk).
De Gallaí, Breandán. “Performed identity: a vase study in Irish dance” In The Routledge companion to the anthropology of performance, ed. Lauren Miller and David Syring. [S.l.]: Taylor & Francis, 2023. ISBN 9781000907919. Online book.
Gubbins, Helen. “The long note: The mediation and mediatisation of Irish traditional music on Irish public radio, 1970-1994.” PhD thesis, University of Sheffield, 2024. Online thesis.
Lawlor, Helen, & Sandra Joyce, eds. Harp studies II: world harp traditions. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2024. 358 pp. ISBN 9781846829819 (hbk).
Johnson, Peter. The laughing lesson: a memoir by the founder of Living Folk Records and Concerts. Portsmouth, N.H.: Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2019. 358 pp. ISBN 9781942155300 (hbk).
Kiely, Benedict. The waves behind us. London: Methuen, 2000. 190 pp. ISBN 9780413751201 (pbk).
Mac Aoidh, Caoimhín. “The hidden note: the bonnie bunch of ferns.” Fiddler magazine 33, no. 4 (2024): 28–30.
McElwain, Seán. Our dear dark mountain with the sky over it: the James Whiteside collection. Dublin: Dark Mountain Publications, 2023. 175 pp. ISBN 9781399962285 (hbk).
Marsh, Christopher and Angela McShane. 100 Ballads. Website.
Morgan, Amanda. “Crossing the pond: the Influence of Southern Appalachian old time on contemporary Irish music.” MA thesis, East Tennessee State University, 2024. Online thesis.
Morgenstern, Felix. “Celtic alterity: a persistent German imaginary of Irish folk music,” In Experience and expectation: the “future from the Past” in music making, eds. Ardian Ahmedaja and Anda Beitāne. Riga: Musica Baltica, 2023. ISBN 9789984588728. Online article.
Murphy, Rose. “Irish fiddling: the tradition of South Yorkshire.” Fiddler magazine 33, no. 4 (2024): 39–40.
Ní Scolaí, Emer, and Tatyana Feeney. Mo chuid uirlisí ceoil = My musical instruments. [S.l.]: My Irish Books, 2023. [11] pp. ISBN 9781739528300 (hbk).
Quinn, Toner. What Ireland can teach the world about music: and other essays. Galway: Journal of Music, 2024. 256 pp. ISBN 9781739577407 (hbk).
Sherlock, Tom, & Ríonach uí Ógáin, eds. The otherworld: music & song from Irish tradition. New ed. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2022. 160 pp. ISBN 9780956562838. (pbk + 2 CDs).
Wood, Neil. “Amongst the harpists playing Scottish traditional music on the harp.” Harp perspectives (November 2023). Online article.
ITMA would also like to acknowledge donations of materials (CDs, printed items, visual items, etc.), and other help and information from the following people and organisations: Helen Broderick, Aidan Connolly, Dr John Cullinane, Eamon Flynn, Fiona Gavin, Colin Kadis, Sandie Purcell, Fr John Quinn, The Shields Family, Richard Tew and Paddy Joe Tighe.