Search Results Items 1 to 12 of 9970 total Show 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 per page View as: 287 - Shepherds, I Have Lost My Love Tune in C time from the Crosby collection (1808) 284 - Since Love is the Plan Tune in 6/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 281 - Paddy's Balloon Tune in 9/4 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 278 - Swift Fly The Hours Tune in 6/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 274 - Paddy The Piper Tune in 6/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 272 - Now Is The Spell-Working Hour Of The Night Tune in 3/4 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 269 - Tho' Late I Was Plump Tune in 9/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 266 - The Beam On The Streamlet Was Playing Tune in 9/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 261 - Dublin Sights Tune in 3/4 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 259 - Oh! When That Mild Eye Is Beaming Tune in 3/4 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 253 - The Grinders Tune in 9/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 250 - The Fairies' Song Tune in 6/8 time from the Crosby collection (1808) 9970 items in 831 pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 > Gallery Matches John & William Neal A Collection of the Most Celebrated Irish Tunes (Dublin, 1724) Pipers at the Cobblestone A selection of videos of pipers from our monthly recital series "Session with the Pipers" at the Cobblestone, Smithfield Joseph Cooper Walker Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards (Dublin, 1786) Richard Fitzmaurice New Collection of Irish Tunes (Edinburgh, 1805 - 1809) Burk Thumoth Forty Eight English, Irish and Scotch Airs (London, 1745) John Murphy A Collection of Irish Airs & Jiggs with Variations (Edinburgh, 1809) S. T. Colclough New and Complete Instructions for the Union Pipes (Dublin, 1820) John Geoghegan Compleat Tutor for the Pastoral or New Bagpipe (London, 1743) Walker Jackson Jackson's Celebrated Irish Tunes (Dublin, 1774) John & William Neal A Choice Collection of Country Dances (Dublin, 1726) O'Farrell Collection of National Irish Music for the Union Pipes (London, 1804) O'Farrell Pocket Companion for the Irish or Union Pipes (Dublin, 1805-10) View All