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Peig sayers audio
Peig sayers audio








peig sayers audio

Using original sound recordings from the BBC and RTE Archives, the publication features Peig's own speech with an introduction, transcribed and annotated text, and translations from Professor Bo Almqvist and Dr Padraig O Healai. RTE, Ireland's national broadcaster, together with the National Folklore Collection at University College Dublin and Comhairle Bhealoideas Eireann, wish to celebrate Peig's life with this publication. Is a shaothar sid a spreag Blascaodaigh eile chun pinn, ach go hirithe Peig Sayers agus Muiris Silleabhin. Peig married into the Great Blasket Island off the coast of Kerry, where her fame as a storyteller began. She was born in 1873 in Baile an Bhiocaire, Dun Chaoin, County Kerry in Ireland. Peig Sayers was one of the most renowned storytellers in the Irish tradition. Peig married into the Great Blasket Island off the coast of Kerry, where her fame as a stor. PEIG SAYERS (1873-1958) was an Irish author and widely regarded as one of the best traditional Gaelic storytellers. Peig Sayers was one of the most renowned storytellers in the Irish tradition. Using original sound recordings from the BBC and RTE Archives, this book features transcriptions of Peig Sayerss own speech, annotated and translated by. Irish Folklore Commission recordings of storyteller Peig Sayers made in 1952, transcribed and translated by Pdraig Hala.










Peig sayers audio