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  • Bright Star of the West: Joe Heaney, Irish Song Man

    Bright Star of the West by Williams, Sean; S Laoire, Lillis;

    Joe Heaney, Irish Song Man

    Series: American Musicspheres;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 25 February 2016

    • ISBN 9780190469627
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages274 pages
    • Size 231x155x17 mm
    • Weight 408 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 16 halftones, 32 music examples
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    Bright Star of the West examines the life, repertoire, and influence of Ireland's greatest sean-nós (old-style) singer, Joe Heaney (1919-1984).

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    Bright Star of the West traces the life, repertoire, and influence of Joe Heaney, Ireland's greatest sean-nós ("old style") singer. Born in 1919, Joe Heaney grew up in a politically volatile time, as his native Ireland became a democracy. He found work and relative fame as a singer in London before moving to Scotland. Eventually, like many others searching for greater opportunity, he emigrated to the United States, where he worked as a doorman while supplementing his income with appearances at folk festivals, concerts and clubs. As his reputation and following grew, Heaney gained entry to the folk music scene and began leading workshops as a visiting artist at several universities. In 1982 the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Heaney America's highest honor in folk and traditional arts, the prestigious National Heritage Fellowship. Although Heaney's works did not become truly popular in his homeland until many years after his death, today he is hailed as a seminal figure of traditional song and is revered by those who follow traditional music.

    Authors Sean Williams and Lillis Ó Laoire address larger questions about song, identity, and culture. They explore the deep ambivalence both the Irish and Irish-Americans felt toward the traditional aspects of their culture, examining other critical issues, such as gender and masculinity, authenticity, and contemporary marketing and consumption of sean-nós singing in both Ireland and the United States. Comingling Heaney's own words with the authors' comprehensive research and analysis, Bright Star of the West weaves a poignant critical biography of the man, the music, and his continuing legacy in Ireland and the United States.

    An engaging and exhaustive study of the historical developments and social realities that impacted Heaney's attitudes, performance styles, and his eventual rise to prominence as the sean-nós ("old-style") singer par excellence...an intimate and important look at the life of a major figure in Irish folk music. It is a significant work for ethnomusicologists, folklorists, and scholars of Irish culture, and a fitting tribute to the life and art of Joe Heaney.:

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Singing the Dark Away
    Part One: Sean-nós Singing
    1. Sean-nós Singing in Theory and Practice
    2. The Performance of Sean-nós in Connemara
    Part Two: The Iconic Repertoire
    3. Singing the Famine
    4. The Religious Laments
    5. The Medieval Transformed
    Part Three: Masculinity in a Musical Context
    6. Irish Masculinities: The Irish Tenor and the Sean-nós Singer
    7. Fighting Words, Fighting Music: The Performative Male
    Part Four: 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

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