Ethnomusicology Ireland - Issue 4
ISSN 2009-4094
Editor: Tony Langlois
Deputy Editor: Aileen Dillane
Reviews Editor: Méabh Ní Fhuartháin,
Technical Editor: Seán McElwain
Review Panel for Ethnomusicology Ireland 4:
Helen Phelan, Steve Coleman, Byron Duek, Ciaran Ryan, Therese Smith, Niamh Nic Ghabhann, Laudan Nooshin, Desi Wilkinson, Jaime Jones, Aine Mangaoang, Verenna Commins, Michael G Kelly, Colin Quigley.
Review Panel:
Emily Cullen, Sandra Joyce, John Millar, Nasruddin Saljoqi, Anaïs Verhulst.

Issue 4
War, Exile and the Music of Afghanistan: The Ethnographer’s Tale – John Baily
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The Mongrel metaphor: an arts practice response to understanding musical hybridization. – Matthew ‘Mattu’ Noone
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The Three Forges Cork Gamelan Ensemble
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Review: Ireland’s Harp: The Shaping of Irish Identity c. 1770 – 1880 – Mary Louise O’Donnell
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Peter Gilmore – A New Track for Paddy’s ‘Race-Horse’: Political Song in Shaping Pittsburgh’s Irish Diaspora
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Liz Mellish – Bulgarian tracks: the road to the Koprivshtitsa Festival (and back again, and again)
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Rebecca Uberoi – “If You Play the Talking Drum They Will Be Happy”: The Role of the Gángan in Christ Apostolic Church Dublin
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Sarah Jane Gibson – Locality, Identity and Practice in Choral Singing: The Queen’s Island Victoria Male Voice Choir of Belfast.
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Eileen Hogan – ‘Corkonian exceptionalism’: Identity, authenticity and the emotional politics of place in a small city’s popular music scene
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Editor’s Preface – Tony Langlois
Ethnomusicology Ireland 4 It is refreshing and encouraging that so far, each edition of Ethnomusicology Ireland has presented quite a…