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Documentary series examining the untold history of folk music in Ulster. This episode follows the story of northern folk music from the late 18th century through to the 1960s.

Is sraith 煤rnua tr铆 chl谩r 茅 Folk Aduaidh a dh茅anann c铆oradh ar sc茅al an cheoil t铆re i gC煤ige Uladh, sc茅al n谩r ins铆odh riamh, agus ar 谩it an sc茅il sin i gcomhth茅acs s贸isialta, polaiti煤il agus cult煤rtha na linne.

An ch茅ad chl谩r, riana铆onn s茅 sc茅al an cheoil tire 贸 thuaidh 贸 aimsir Edward Bunting go mall sna 1700铆, go dt铆 na baili煤ch谩in mh贸ra amhr谩n a rinne Sam Henry agus 脡nr铆 脫 Muirgheasa go luath san 20煤 haois, go dt铆 th煤s ghluaiseacht na gCeart Sibhialta sna 1960铆.

Folk Aduaidh is a new three-part series that examines the untold history of folk music in Ulster alongside the social, political and cultural backdrop of the time.

The first episode follows the story of northern folk music from the time of Edward Bunting in the late 1700s, to the great song collections of the early 20th century by Sam Henry and 脡nr铆 脫 Muirgheasa, to the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.

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Sun 6 Sep 2015 22:40

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Director Meabh O'Hare
Producer Meabh O'Hare
Executive Producer Dermot Lavery
Executive Producer Neil Martin

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