Bright Star of the West examines the life, repertoire, and influence of Ireland's greatest sean-nos (old-style) singer, Joe Heaney (1919-1984). Best known for popularising this form of Gaelic a cappella folk song in the United States, authors Seans Williams and Lillis O Laoire reveal the ways in which Heaney's life story demonstrates the intertwining of music with political memory and cultural understanding.
CONTENTS
Introduction: Singing the Dark Away
1. Sean-nos Singing
1. Sean-nos Singing in Theory and Practice
2. The Performance of Sean-nos in Connemara
2. The Iconic Repertoire
3. Singing the Famine
4. The Religious Laments
5. The Medieval Transformed
3. Masculinity in a Musical Context
6. Irish Masculinities: The Irish Tenor and the Sean-nos Singer
7. Fighting Words, Fighting Music: The Performative Male
4. Joe Heaney in America
8. The Irishman at the Threshold
9. The Folk Revival and the Search for Authenticity
Guide to Pronunciation
References
Discography
Index
Series | American Musicspheres |
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