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New Music Book for 2019!

January 6, 2019April 20, 2021 / Simon McKerrell / 4 Comments

I am delighted to announce a brand new music collection for 2019. The Woodilee Collection of Traditional Music by Simon McKerrell Is my combined collection of 73 traditional tunes I have composed for bagpipes, Uilleann pipes, banjo, whistle, fiddle accordion and other instruments. The tunes stretch as far back as the 1990s for me personally, … Continue reading New Music Book for 2019!

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  • Public Panel: Unlocking Live Events in the Highlands and Islands, (Video Archive).
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  • Why streaming offers so little revenue to performers and songwriters
  • Sounding Dissent: online book launch with Stephen Millar 4pm, 4th June 2020
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  • Panel at SEM (November 2019) ‘Celtic Music and the New Dynamics of Commerce and Authenticity in the 21st Century’
  • How can musicians make a living in today’s economy?
  • British Forum for Ethnomusicology seeks new committee members
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  • CfP Folk Music Research, Folkloristics, and Anthropology of Music in Europe
  • Now is the time to lobby for a tourist tax for local culture
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  • New Music Book for 2019!
  • Interesting CfP Music Exploitation
  • Creativity in Crisis
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  • David McGuinness Research Seminar, 3rd October, 4pm
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  • One-day Ethnomusicology AND Policy conference, 2015.
  • Short turnaround Postgraduate Bursary Newcastle Uni
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  • New Book out now!
  • New collection of trad music
  • Keynote this week at Football Conference, Limerick
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  • J.M. Carpenter Folksong Collection
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