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    Anders reisen und dabei das Besondere entdecken: Mit den aktuellen Tipps aus den Michael-Müller-Reiseführern gestalten Sie Ihre Reise individuell, nachhaltig und sicher.So vielfältig Land, Geschichte und Natur, so umfangreich der Irland-Reiseführer in seiner zehnten Auflage - 804 Seiten mit 296 Farbfotos und 79 Übersichtskarten und Plänen sowie einer herausnehmbaren Irland-Karte im Maßstab 1:750.000. Die vor Ort detailliert recherchierten und ausprobierten Hinweise und Geheimtipps des Autors Ralph-Raymond Braun machen Ihren Aufenthalt in Irland zu einem perfekten Individual-Urlaub. Regional und nachhaltig wirtschaftende Restaurants und Betriebe sind gekennzeichnet.Die grüne Insel auf einen Blick: Alle Countys Irlands und mehr als 300 Orte auf über 650 Seiten. Dabei: Dublin und Belfast, Louth, Meath, Fingal, Kildare, Wicklow, Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, Limerick, Kerry, Cork, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Donegal, Sligo, Derry, Antrim, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Armagh, Down, Monaghan, Laitrim, Cavan, Roscommon, Longford, Westmeath, Offaly und Laois. Der Irland-Reiseführer strotzt vor geballter Information, individuell und detailreich wie kaum ein anderer. Zudem verrät der Autor seine Geheimtipps, die Ihre Irland-Reise zu etwas Besonderem machen. Freizeitaktivitäten in Irland - ein Land voller Möglichkeiten: Die 3.000 Kilometer lange Küste und zahlreiche Seen laden zu Wassersport jeder Art ein, von Kanufahren bis Surfen. Der Reiseführer Irland nennt die schönsten Strände. Besonders Kinder freuen sich an den Delfinen in der Shannon-Bucht. Für Angler ist Irland ein Paradies: der Guide bietet detaillierte Tipps und eine Einführung ins Angler-Englisch. Golfen ist in Irland Volkssport, empfehlenswert sind die »Tuitons« genannten Anfängerkurse. Wer sich für typisch irische Sportarten interessiert, findet mehr zu gälischem Fußball, Hurling, Hunde- und Pferderennen in unserem Irland-Reiseführer.Reisepraktische Tipps zu Irland auf 33 Seiten: DerAutor gibt hilfreiche, bewährte Tipps und Hinweise, damit Sie Ihre individuelle Irland-Reise sorglos genießen können: Angefangen beim Verkehr über Wissenswertes zur deftigen irischen Küche bis hin zur Übernachtung in Hotel, Hostel, Bed & Breakfast, Ferienhaus, auf dem Camping-Platz oder auf einem Hausboot.Irlands Geschichte und Kultur: Dolmen, Steinkreise und Hügelgräber weisen weit in die vorchristliche Vergangenheit zurück. In neuerer Zeit hat das Land viele Giganten der Weltliteratur hervorgebracht wie Jonathan Swift, George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce oder Samuel Beckett. Neben der Literatur gehören auch Musik und Tanz zum Leben der Iren. Fundiert recherchierte Informationen dazu und über die ausgeprägte Pub-Kultur Irlands bietet unser Reiseführer Irland.Radfahren, Wandern und Hausboote in Irland: Das Wetter Irlands ist zwar wechselhaft, aber weder zu heiß noch zu kalt. Wanderer und Radtouren haben das ganze Jahr Saison. So lässt sich die Insel wunderbar individuell erkunden. Nicht allzu große Entfernungen, abwechslungsreiche Landschaft und ein ständig erweitertes, mehrere tausend Kilometer umfassendes Wanderwegenetz laden zu einer Irland-Rundreise der anderen Art. Der Reiseführer hält zahlreiche Tipps zu den schönsten Schlössern und Gärten, den besten Pubs und Restaurants sowie Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten bereit - vor Ort recherchiert und ausprobiert. Besonders empfehlenswert: Mieten Sie doch eines der zahlreichen Hausboote und erkunden Sie Irland ganz individuell auf dem Wasser. Es wartet so manche unbewohnte Insel auf Entdeckung.Urlaub in Irland? Dank des umfangreichen, detailliert recherchierten und mit zahllosen Geheimtipps und praktischen Hinweisen versehenen Michael-Müller-Reiseführers entdecken Sie Irland authentisch und individuell.
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    The Market Yard: Memories of a Childhood in Sligo: ab 2.99 €
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    Sligo Folk Tales: ab 7.49 €
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    Donegal Sligo & Leitrim - A Walking Guide: ab 9.99 €
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    The Great Leviathan - The Life of Howe Peter Browne Marquess of Sligo 1788-1845: ab 20.49 €
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    ***Spring Special! - $7.98 per copy when you buy more than one! - Save $20 for every 10 that you buy to give out! Ends May 31, 2007. Just click the “Special' icon above*** The Sligo Church Music Ministry and it's newest branch, Sligo Records, would like to present to you the first volume of Sligo Live- a compilation of recordings taken directly from the church services of the Sligo Seventh-day Adventist Church. Created to capture the music in the church worship experience, Sligo Live provides a well-rounded and edifying selection of songs that connect the listener to that very experience â€" amongst the high praises of the Lord our God. This first volume of Sligo Live is a full-length project, and it displays the wide array of musical worship styles at the church. Under the leadership of it's new Minister of Music, Dr. Lloyd Mallory, Jr., the Sligo SDA Church has taken it's worship to a new level, and this project offers only a taste of what is to come. From the rousing and powerful arrangements of hymns like “To God Be the Glory' and “Marching to Zion', to the soothing and relaxing sound and message of songs like “Come to Me' and “The Prayer of Jesus', this project covers all the bases. We invite you not only to have a copy for your own enjoyment, but also to bless others that you may know or come across with the incredible and powerful gift of music. A small gift can go a long way. Every week or so, think of a person that you interact with who could benefit from hearing uplifting and empowering music. Simply give that person a CD as a gift, and then come back and tell us about your experience! There's no greater joy than bringing joy to others, and we want you to feel it first-hand! The songs found on this project can uplift the downtrodden heart and raise the thoughts toward the things of God, and they can bring a breath of fresh air during the hustle and bustle of the week. So we encourage you to keep the songs of God on your heart with this CD, and to share them with those around you â€" to be blessed, and to be a blessing!
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    "In Spite of the Storm" New album out now in North America "Another typically thoughtful and thought-provoking excursion from a band still hungry for tunes - and, belatedly, for songs. The intimacy of Séamus Begley's voice and his freewheeling tunes knit new patterns into Téada's mix." - Siobhan Long, Irish Times "One of the outstanding releases in recent memory." - Daniel Neely, Irish Echo Sligo, Ireland (3 February 2014) "Ainneoin na stoirme" (In spite of the storm), the fifth album from one of Irish traditional music's leading young groups Téada (TAY-da), is out now in North America on the Gael Linn label. The album was released in Ireland in September as part of the prestigious Irish label's 60th anniversary celebrations. It is available at teada.com. Featuring a mix of rare older tunes juxtaposed with a range of more recent compositions, In Spite of the Storm provides a fascinating collaboration of generations, influences, and interpretations. The album marks a major departure for Téada with the addition of vocals from renowned singer Séamus Begley, 2013's Traditional Singer of the Year (Irish TV TG4) and member of a famous musical family in Co. Kerry. Begley's legendary vocals bring a wealth of reflective moments, including the late Marty Robbin's song "Saddle Tramp," alongside bracing instrumental selections which see Téada at their best. Founded by Sligo fiddler Oisín Mac Diarmada in 2001, Téada's five young instrumentalists are driven by the timeless, expressive force of music inherited from previous generations of musicians. Irish Music Magazine describes them "at the cutting edge of the next generation of Irish musicians...with a fierce familiarity with the old ways." "Ireland has been greatly transformed since the fever of materialism...readjustments have been...deeply felt. But as our late Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney said: 'We are not simply a credit rating or an economy but a history and a culture.' Our music, songs, language and culture have deep roots, they will withstand any storm." - Téada, from the liner notes Inlay Notes 1. Reels: Dinny O'Brien's (comp. Paddy O'Brien) / The Sweetheart Reel / Paddy Kenny's (03:56) Prolific Tipperary composer and accordionist, Paddy O'Brien, composed the first tune in memory of his father. The second reel features in Petrie's Complete Irish Music under the title 'Temple Hill. A Cork Reel', but without the 3rd part with which it is typically played today. The final tune was sourced from fiddler Paddy Ryan during a Scoil Éigse workshop in Sligo in 1990, with Paddy himself learning the tune from Ballinameen, Co. Roscommon fiddler, Paddy Kenny. 2. Song: An Spailpín Fánach (02:52) A popular song emanating from 18th-century Ireland, which Séamus learned while at school from influential teacher Caoimhín Ó Cinnéide. The melody is similar to that found in 'The Girl I Left Behind M'", a popular folk song and military march in the United States. The term 'spailpín' refers to a labourer hired for a job of temporary duration, such as potato digging. 3. Slides: Deálaí's No. 1 & 2 / The Peeler and the Goat (02:45) Séamus sourced the first two tunes from Dún Chaoin accordion-player, Muiris Ó Dálaigh (Deálaí). The closing tune is a slide version of a popular 19th century song, the melody of which was published in O'Neill's "Music of Ireland" (1903). 4. Reels: The Reel with the Birl / Carraigín Ruadh (comp. Brendan Tonra) / Ryan's Rant (03:14) The selection begins with a version of Drowsy Maggie associated with Clare concertina player, Elizabeth Crotty. Mayo/Sligo fiddler Brendan Tonra, long-time resident in Boston, composed the tune that follows. The set finishes with a version of a tune recorded by fiddle Tommy Potts on the album "The Liffey Banks" and subsequently by James Kelly/Paddy O'Brien/Daithí Sproule on "Traditional Music of Ireland". 5. Song: Pé in Éirinn Í (03:53) Another song which Séamus heard initially from Caoimhín Ó Cinnéide, before sourcing the lyrics from the publication 'Abair Amhrán'. Another song which Séamus heard initially from Caoimhín Ó Cinnéide, sourcing the lyrics from the publication 'Abair Amhrán'. The song originates from an Aisling of same title written by Tipperary poet Liam Dall Ó hIfearnáin (c.1720 - c.1803). 6. Jigs/Slip Jig: The Jig of the Dead / I Have a House of My Own with a Chimney Built on the Top of It (comp. Junior Crehan) / Paddy Breen's / The Bird's Call (comp. James Kelly) (04:13) The first tune was recorded a number of years ago by Belfast flute-players Harry Bradley and Michael Clarkson. In the inlay notes to their "The Pleasures of Hope" album, mention is made that according to flute-player Séamus Tansey, the tune "was employed for an unusual funeral rite performed in the countryside around his native Gurteen". During the waking process, a number of hardy dancers would lift the body of the deceased and dance it around the room for one last time, usually to the backdrop of this tune. The second and fourth tunes are compositions of fiddlers Junior Crehan and James Kelly respectively, while Paddy Breen's comes from the playing of Michael Tubridy, appearing in "Ceol Rince na hÉireann 3". 7. Song: Saddle Tramp (comp. Marty Robbins) (02:44) A song from famous American Country & Western singer/songwriter, Marty Robbins, released in 1966. 8. Slow Reel / Barndances: Gone for His Tea / Joe Derrane's (comp. James Kelly) / All About Weaving (comp. Charlie Lennon) (04:32) The first tune is a reel, though in this instance played at a slower tempo, sourced from "Ceol Rince na hÉireann 3", and contributed by flute-player Michael Tubridy. Fiddler James Kelly is the composer of the barndance which follows, a tune inspired by the music of Irish-American accordion legend Joe Derrane. The set concludes with a barndance composed by Charlie Lennon, recorded here at a brisker tempo, which featured on Frankie Gavin's "Frankie Goes to Town" album. 9. Jigs: Brísdín Bréide / The Thatched Cabin (comp. Junior Crehan) / Morning Sunday (comp. Charlie Lennon) (04:01) The first tune is a version of a jig that appears in "Tunes of the Munster Pipers" (1998), featuring tunes collected by Canon James Goodman during the 1860s. The remaining two tunes are compositions of noted fiddlers, the first from Clareman Junior Crehan and the second from Leitrim fiddler and piano-player, Charlie Lennon. 10. Song/Waltz: Ar a mBóithrín Buí / Tell me Now (comp. Damien Connolly) (03:43) Séamus initially heard this song played as a waltz by the great Paddy O'Brien during a Comhaltas event in Roscrea in 1968. Years later he came across the words in an old song book. The song concludes with a newly-composed waltz from Clare musician Damien Connolly, who now resides in Connecticut, and has been composing some wonderful tunes over the past few years. 11. Reels: James Murray's (comp. James Murray) / Porthole of the Kelp (comp. Bobby Casey) / The Watchmaker / The Spinning Wheel (04:26) The first tune was composed by Sligo flute-player James Murray from the townland of Ogham, Tubbercurry, while the second is a composition of noted Clare fiddler Bobby Casey. The set continues with a tune that appeared under the title 'Neils Gowan's Second Wife' in "The Gunn Book", a mid-19th century manuscript collection compiled by Fermanagh fiddler John Gunn. Concluding the set is a version of the reel 'Miss McDonald's' which appeared in O'Neill's "Music Of Ireland" (1903).
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