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Bradshaw, Harry, 1947-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1947    

Biographical note

Born in County Wicklow, Harry Bradshaw was a Dublin-based radio producer, researcher, presenter, and record producer. From 1968 to 2003, he worked for Ireland's public service broadcast station Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), producing programs such as the Long Note and the Irish Phonograph Series. In the late 1980s, he helped support the establishment of the Irish Traditional Music Archive in Dublin and founded the Viva Voce record label.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Lecture by Harry Bradshaw, "Captain Francis O'Neill's 1912 Collection of Irish Music," introduced by Earle Hitchner, 1993 October 10

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boston College Gaelic Roots Festival is primarily documented through audio and video recordings of music and dance performances and lectures. There are also extensive color snapshot photographs of the festival, and these include classes and workshops as well as concerts and lectures. A smaller amount of paper and born-digital files from Séamus Connolly and Chrysandra Walter capture event planning through correspondence, class descriptions, evaluations, press releases, artist schedules,...
Access Note Collection is open for research. Audiovisual recordings have been digitally copied; all original media were retained, but may not be played due to format. Multitrack audio recordings (DTRS and ADAT) cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. In a few instances for which audio was exclusively recorded in one of these formats, migration was outsourced.Original digital text and image files in this...
Dates: 1993 October 10

Lecture, "Harry Bradshaw commemorates the 100th anniversary of Master County Sligo Fiddler James Morrison", with an introduction by Earle Hitchner, 1993 October 9

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boston College Gaelic Roots Festival is primarily documented through audio and video recordings of music and dance performances and lectures. There are also extensive color snapshot photographs of the festival, and these include classes and workshops as well as concerts and lectures. A smaller amount of paper and born-digital files from Séamus Connolly and Chrysandra Walter capture event planning through correspondence, class descriptions, evaluations, press releases, artist schedules,...
Access Note Collection is open for research. Audiovisual recordings have been digitally copied; all original media were retained, but may not be played due to format. Multitrack audio recordings (DTRS and ADAT) cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. In a few instances for which audio was exclusively recorded in one of these formats, migration was outsourced.Original digital text and image files in this...
Dates: 1993 October 9