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    <title><![CDATA[A Celtic Sojourn 11/10/2012]]></title>
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This week&#39;s Sojourn brings you several songs&nbsp;from&nbsp;Mcauley, Horan and O&#39;Caoimh, as well as Kate Rusby and Luka Bloom. IInterviews with Mary Black and creators of <em>The Revels</em>, happening at the Sanders Theater in December. 

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    <title><![CDATA[A Celtic Sojourn 10/13/2012]]></title>
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This week hear the&nbsp;Leitram Equation featuring the band Lunasa, as well as music from Aine Minogue, a 1970s throwback from Fairport Convention (pictured), Sean Tyrrell and Cathie Ryan. 

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    <title><![CDATA[A Celtic Sojourn 7/7/2012]]></title>
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This week Brian brings you the music of concertina player Caitlin nic Gabhann as well as some new music and a tribute to Woody Guthrie, who would have turned 100 this July. 

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    <title><![CDATA[A Celtic Sojourn 6/23/2012]]></title>
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On this edition, Brian interviews Clare Horgan a singer of old Gaelic Songs from her native Co. Kerry yet steeped in Jazz and Pop.&nbsp;&nbsp; Clare is from Waterville a beautiful town on the famed &ldquo;ring of Kerry&rdquo; peninsula.&nbsp; She visited WGBH during a recent tour of America.<br /> 

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    <title><![CDATA[A Celtic Sojourn 6/16/2012]]></title>
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Brian pays tribute to Bloomsday, celebrating June 16th, the single day that Joyce&rsquo;s novel Ulysses was set on.&nbsp; Hear a great song referenced in the novel, &quot;Loves Own Sweet Song&quot;, in a 1928 recording from John McCormack.<br /> 

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    <title><![CDATA[A Celtic Sojourn 5/12/2012]]></title>
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As a tip of the hat to Mothers on Mother&rsquo;s Day, this program explores a compilation which Brian produced for <a href="http://www.onehomemanyhopes.org/donate/lullabies-for-love/" target="_blank">One Home Many Hopes</a>, an orphanage in Kenya. Lullabies from around the Celtic World and a poem from Irish poet <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Kavanagh" target="_blank">Patrick Kavanagh</a> about his mother. 

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    <title><![CDATA[The Tale of the San Patricios]]></title>
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Brian O&#39;Donovan presents a radio documentary about the <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick%27s_Battalion" target="_blank">San Patricios</a></em> (St. Patrick&#39;s Battalion), a brigade of Irishmen and other European immigrants who fought against the U.S. in the Mexican-American war. 

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This radio documentary, recorded in collaboration with <a href="http://americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org/" target="_blank">American Public Radio</a>, tells the tale of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick%27s_Battalion" target="_blank">San Patricios</a> (St. Patrick&#39;s Battalion), a brigade of Irishmen and other European immigrants who travelled to fight with Mexico during the Mexican-American war, from 1846-1848. They perceived the cruelties and injustices of the American army and chose to fight for the other side.<br />
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Jon Riley led a troop of soldiers, some from the U.S. Army and many men of Irish and German decent. During the time of the war, these men found themselves less welcome in American ranks because they were immigrants and Catholics. They took the Mexican government&#39;s offer to cross the Rio Grande and join the side of America&#39;s opponent. &nbsp;<br />
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Peter F. Stevens, author of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rogues-March-Peter-F-Stevens/dp/1574881450" target="_blank">Rogue&#39;s March</a>, sets the scene. Listen to the story and hear the unique connections between Irish and Mexican music conveying the passions of two disparate nations at a crucial point in their history, brought to us by legends of music, Ry Cooder and The Chieftains.<br />
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    <title><![CDATA[Words and Music: Death of an Irishwoman]]></title>
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Hear &quot;Death of an Irishwoman,&quot;&nbsp;a poem written by the late Irish poet Michael Hartnett with Susan McKeown&#39;s lullaby, &quot;Seo Thin, Seo Tho&quot; in this <em>Words and Music</em> feature. 

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As part of an occasional series on <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/Celtic/?MM=1">A Celtic Sojourn</a> called <em>Words and Music</em>, Brian reads a poem by the late Irish poet <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hartnett" target="_blank"><strong>Michael Hartnett</strong></a> about his love for his grandmother, who he felt came from a different world. The poem is &quot;Death of an Irishwoman&quot;, and he connects it with a <a href="http://www.susanmckeown.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Susan McKeown</strong></a> version of a children&rsquo;s lullaby, &quot;Seo Thin, Seo Tho&quot;.<br />
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Here is the poem, via <a href="http://ireland.poetryinternationalweb.org/piw_cms/cms/cms_module/index.php?obj_id=211" target="_blank">Poetry International Web</a>:<br />
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	Ignorant, in the sense<br />
	she ate monotonous food<br />
	and thought the world was flat,<br />
	and pagan, in the sense<br />
	she knew the things that moved<br />
	at night were neither dogs nor cats<br />
	but p&uacute;cas and darkfaced men,<br />
	she nevertheless had fierce pride.<br />
	But sentenced in the end<br />
	to eat thin diminishing porridge<br />
	in a stone-cold kitchen<br />
	she clenched her brittle hands<br />
	around a world<br />
	she could not understand.<br />
	I loved her from the day she died.<br />
	She was a summer dance at the crossroads.<br />
	She was a card game where a nose was broken.<br />
	She was a song that nobody sings.<br />
	She was a house ransacked by soldiers.<br />
	She was a language seldom spoken.<br />
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Music by Mick O&#39;Brien and Caoimhin O&#39;Raghallaigh, coming this summer to The Burren (Photo: Lucy Clarke). Also songs from Altan, Johnny Og Connolly, Planxty and a Celtic take on a Beatles hit by De Dannan. 

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The song <em>Barbara Allen</em> is one of the oldest in Anglo-Celtic Music. Brian O&rsquo;Donovan examines two distinct versions with <span align="left" class="playlist3FieldValue">Maighjread and Triona ni Domhnaill, and Jefferson Hamer (Photo: </span>jeffersonhamer.com) 

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    <title><![CDATA[You Don't Have to be Irish to Enjoy Celtic Music]]></title>
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Brian O&#39;Donovan, WGBH host of the weekly radio show <em>A Celtic Sojourn,</em>&nbsp;on connecting to traditional Irish music.&nbsp; 

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BOSTON &mdash; It&rsquo;s a green week here at WGBH, where we&rsquo;ve enjoyed a visit from <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/articles/Celebrating-the-Sounds-of-St-Patricks-Day-5776">The Chieftains</a> and we&#39;re gearing up for performances from the likes of Susan McKeown, The Bee Eaters, Jeremy Kittel and more great musicians at this year&rsquo;s <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/articles/A-St-Patricks-Day-Celtic-Sojourn-With-Brian-ODonovan-5518"><em>A St. Patrick&rsquo;s Day Sojourn</em>.</a>&nbsp;(Performances are on March 17 in New Bedford and March 24 in Cambridge. <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/articles/A-St-Patricks-Day-Celtic-Sojourn-With-Brian-ODonovan-5518">Get tickets and info</a>.)<br />
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<strong> </strong>Despite a very busy schedule, Brian O&rsquo;Donovan, host of the weekly radio show <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/Celtic/?MM=1">A Celtic Sojourn</a>, took a minute to talk with us about his work.<br />
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<strong>Q: You&rsquo;ve done live Celtic Sojourn events now for almost a decade. Who is your primary audience? Is it Boston&#39;s Irish community? </strong><br />
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<strong>O&rsquo;Donovan:</strong> We&rsquo;ve been doing <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/listen/achristmasceltic_sojourn2011.cfm"><em>A Christmas Celtic Sojourn</em></a> longer than we&rsquo;ve done the St. Patrick&rsquo;s Day events, downtown at the Cutler Majestic Theater, and that show has been called one of the biggest Jewish-Christmas events in town! Seriously, this music connects with all kinds of people. Of course the local Irish community values the Sojourn events highly, but we get notes and emails from all kinds of people telling us how much they love the broadcasts and the live performances. I even received a note once from an African-American living in Tokyo. He thanked me for the Celtic Sojourn podcast and told me, &ldquo;The music reminds me of home.&rdquo;<br />
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We don&rsquo;t just deliver the traditional Irish tunes. We make a point of bringing up new, unheard-of artists, and our audience gets that. They trust us when we tell them, &ldquo;Here&rsquo;s someone you&rsquo;ll really love.&rdquo; You don&rsquo;t have to have a Celtic heritage to enjoy really good music.<br />
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<strong>Q: During the Chieftain&rsquo;s performance this week in WGBH&rsquo;s Fraser Studio, you told them you were listening to rock-n-roll in the 60s, but when you heard the tune <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chieftains_3" target="_blank">&ldquo;Trip to Sligo&rdquo;</a> on their third album, you were convinced you had been introduced to your own music. &nbsp;How is it different from rock?</strong><br />
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It&rsquo;s not so different, really. The Chieftains are in part responsible for making traditional Irish music appealing to young people 50 years ago. They took a very structured form of folk music and refreshed it with a young perspective.&nbsp; For those of us looking to England and America for our music, the new stuff the Chieftains were doing introduced us back to the rich music all around us in Ireland. They do the same thing today, introducing new generations to Irish music by blending their style with collaborators like <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/programs/A-Celtic-Sojourn-224/episodes/A-Celtic-Sojourn-1142012-36282">The Low Anthem and Bon Iver.</a><br />
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<strong>Q: You complimented Don Cuddy for a recent <a href="http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120310/ENTERTAIN/203100308" target="_blank">article</a> </strong><strong>on the upcoming St. Patrick&rsquo;s Day Celtic Sojourn by saying, &ldquo;He really gets what we are trying to achieve at WGBH.&rdquo; What do you mean? </strong><br />
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Of course we want our Celtic Sojourn broadcasts and events to entertain, but our audience is smart and educated. They want more from us. As I said before, they trust us to give them more. They want to learn about musicians I&rsquo;ve discovered, but they&rsquo;ve never heard of. They want to know the context of the music&mdash;like what it means that a tune is Celtic, but not necessarily Irish. They even appreciate it when we explain the language and the meaning behind some of the lyrics. There was a tune the Chieftains played&mdash;<em>School Days Over</em>&mdash;and when I introduced it with Paddy Moloney, the way we explained that the song is about child labor, when children had to leave school and enter the mines to make a living, well, I know the audience really values context like that. They appreciate that kind of richness.<br />
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<strong>As Chieftain&rsquo;s leader Paddy Moloney would shout at the end of a good session: &ldquo;Mighty!&rdquo;</strong><br />
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SEE ALSO: <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/articles/WGBH-Presents-The-Chieftains-and-The-Low-Anthem-5795">The Chieftains and Jeff White&#39;s train medley (VIDEO)</a><br />
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The Chieftains performed live this week in WGBH&#39;s <a href="http://recording.wgbh.org/" target="_blank">Fraser Studio</a> as part of their 50th anniversary world tour. And WGBH&#39;s own Brian O&#39;Donovan hosts a live St. Patrick&#39;s Day Celtic Sojourn event.<br /> 

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Listen to the entire Chieftains and The Low Anthem performance:<br />
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BOSTON &mdash; During a world tour celebrating 50 years as one of the most celebrated traditional Irish bands in history, <a href="http://www.thechieftains.com/news/" target="_blank">The Chieftains</a> stopped by WGBH&#39;s <a href="http://recording.wgbh.org/" target="_blank">Fraser Studio</a> to share some tunes and have a few beers with fans and members of the <a href="http://www.wgbh.org/Support/?MM=1">WGBH Celtic Club</a>.<br />
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Accompanying the legendary group were several other talents, including bluegrass icons Jeff White and Deanie Richardson, celebrated Scottish vocalist Alyth McCormack and the Rhode Island-based band Low Anthem, who also collaborated with The Chieftains on their new album <a href="http://www.thechieftains.com/" target="_blank"><em>Voice of Ages</em></a>.<br />
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During the performance, Paddy Moloney of the Chieftans shared a recorded phone call he had with Irish-American astronaut Cady Coleman, currently serving on the International Space Station. To celebrate St. Patrick&#39;s Day, <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html?collection_id=14483&amp;media_id=72871981&amp;module=homepage" target="_blank">Coleman played a tune for Paddy</a> on a pennywhistle he had loaned her to take along some Irish tradition into space.<br />
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Before the last number for the evening, Moloney called out for anyone to join in, saying &quot;If you have a mouth organ or you just want to stand on your head, this is your big moment.&quot;&nbsp; Each musician took a solo moment in which to express their own version of the melody, and Tommy McCarthy, co-owner of Somerville pub <a href="http://www.burren.com/" target="_blank">The Burren</a>, joined in to show he can turn a phrase on his fiddle.<br />
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<strong>You haven&#39;t missed your chance to hear live Irish music </strong>&mdash; both new and traditional &mdash; in Boston this week. Tickets are still available for <a href="../../articles/A-St-Patricks-Day-Celtic-Sojourn-With-Brian-ODonovan-5518">A St. Patrick&#39;s Day Celtic Sojourn</a>, appearing at the Zeiterion Theater in New Bedford on March 17 and at the Sanders Theaters in Cambridge on March 24. Performers include <span><a href="http://susanmckeown.com/" target="_blank">Susan McKeown</a><span style="text-decoration: underline;">, </span><a href="http://beeeaters.com/The_Bee_Eaters/Home.html" target="_blank">The Bee Eaters, </a></span><span><a href="http://jeremykittel.com/" target="_blank">Jeremy Kittel</a><a href="http://www.michaelbrunnock.com/" target="_blank">, Michael Brunnock</a></span> and many more.<br />
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