Beating Time: The Story of the Irish bodhrán

Fintan Vallely
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Beating Time: The Story of the Irish bodhrán

Fintan Vallely
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380 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 13, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 380
  • Publisher: Cork University Press
  • ISBN: 9781782050469
  • Dimensions: 8.6" W x 1.3" L x 10.5" H
Fintan Vallely has contributed enormously to public discourse surrounding traditional music over the course of a long and fruitful career as a critic and commentator, academic and author, musician and mentor. A flute player and composer of note, he brings with him a lived experience to match his academic prowess. His Companion to Irish Traditional Music is a monumental achievement and an invaluable source of information. Vallely deserves our utmost gratitude for all he has bestowed upon the traditional music community thus far...His most recent study leaves us in no doubt that ‘the device is a frame drum, the form is a tambourine, the Irish type is a bodhrán’. Cork University Press (celebrating its centenary this year) has yet again produced a handsome hardback that is a delight to hold. While academic in nature, the book is also part coffee-table book due to its many visuals and airy layout. One could easily dip in and out of it. There is no doubting that Vallely has produced the definitive account of the bodhrán and unmasked it as a new arrival in the world of traditional music. Now, beat that! - Tristan Rosenstock - The Journal of Music

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