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  2. Gaelic revival - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast "renaissance of Irish music", that saw the staging of the Belfast Harpers Assembly in July 1792, [2] has been seen as "the precursor by a century of the Irish Gaelic Revival", [3] and to have been "the beginning of a long association between northern Protestants" and the struggle to preserve and advance the Irish language". [4]

  3. Musical setting - Wikipedia

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    The literary work is said to be set, or adapted, to music. Musical settings include choral music and other vocal music. [1] A musical setting is made to particular words, such as poems. [2] By contrast, a musical arrangement is a musical reconceptualization of a previously composed work, rather than a brand new piece of music. An arrangement ...

  4. I'll Tell Me Ma - Wikipedia

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    Lick the Tins, as "The Belle of Belfast City (Roud 2649)", on Blind Man on a Flying Horse, 1986. It was first released as a single. [10] The Rankin Family as "Tell My Ma", on their second album Fare Thee Well Love, 1990, and on their re-released album North Country, 1993. [11] Four to the Bar, on their live album Craic on the Road, 1994. [12]

  5. Belfast Harp Festival - Wikipedia

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    A plaque commemorating the harpers. The Belfast Harp Festival, called by contemporary writers The Belfast Harpers Assembly, [1] 11–14 July 1792, [2] was a three-day musical and patriotic event organised in Belfast, Ireland, by leading members of the local Society for Promoting Knowledge (the Linen Hall Library): Dr. James MacDonnell, Robert Bradshaw, Henry Joy, and Robert Simms.

  6. Culture of Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Féile an Phobail claims to be Belfast's largest festival and further claims to be one of the biggest community festivals in Europe. [9] It hosts an annual Summer-time festival of Irish and International culture that takes place in and around the Falls Road in Belfast as well as smaller festivals throughout the year, such as Féile an Earraigh, the Spring festival.

  7. The Harp Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Harp Bar is a public house and live music venue based in Hill Street in the centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland known for punk rock music, particularly music from Northern Ireland. [1] It was owned between 1977 and 1984 by Patrick (Patsy) Lennon who (some years later) built and owned the Limelight nightclub and Dome Bar (two nestled ...

  8. The Beautiful Game (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The two writers settled upon the idea of setting a story amid The Troubles in Belfast. [ 2 ] The world premiere of The Beautiful Game opened on 26 September 2000 at the Cambridge Theatre in London and closed 1 September 2001, after a total run of slightly more than 11 months.

  9. Alternative Ulster - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Ulster (named after the song of the same name by Stiff Little Fingers) started life in March 2002 as a radio show on Belfast community station Northern Visions, as well as a website. Early the following year, a prototype 'Issue Zero' was launched, promising to provide "the best reportage from the local world and beyond."

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