Sinopsis
Matthew Clarke's recent posts to audioboom.com
Episodios
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Boscastle: I was there - on BBC 5 Live 15 Aug 2017
15/08/2017 Duración: 19minSteven Richford of Richfords Fire & Flood speaking on BBC 5 Live.
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Speak Cornish on Heart Radio Bulletin 5pm 26062017
26/06/2017 Duración: 02minAudio from Loveday Jenkin
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Roger Moore interview 1996
23/05/2017 Duración: 03minI went to the opening of an IMAX cinema in London while working with IRN and interviewed Sir Roger Moore. Here is the interview.
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Grenaways - Ster Kosel (Silent Stars)
21/01/2017 Duración: 04minThe Grenaways' winning song from Kan Rag Kernow 2017.
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Granfer Pearce talking Cornish
25/09/2016 Duración: 19sFleghigow dor...’ (1970) Fleghigow dor, merwell an maw a witha Bethalem yma euthig teg y’n chi gan fydh dhe’n truan y’ga gwann. Now, aurevoir, est ce que vrai? ‘Little children of the land (1970) Little children of the land , the death of the lad who guarded Bethlehem. It’s terribly beautiful in the house of our faith to the wretched in their sin. Now, good bye, is that true? ‘Fleghigow dor...’ / ‘Little children of the land (1970) This curious piece of Cornish was handed to Mick Paynter as a sound file by one of his students Alban Roinard. It is a recording of the grandfather of one Gavin Cheshire from Australia. His grandfather John William Pearce made the recording on a domestic tape recorder in about 1970, when he himself was in his 70s. It was a recording of a grace in a language he did not know or understand but which he had learnt parrot fashion from his grandmother. It was used as a grace at table throughout his life. The family at first thought it was Welsh, until speakers ruled it out. The
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Landry Tonkin 17th Sept 2016
17/09/2016 Duración: 10minLandry is the eldest son of Cressida (nee- Wearne) Tonkin of Newlyn.
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Live at Five on Pirate FM
28/08/2016 Duración: 18minIan Polmear at start, presented by Matthew Clarke. Voice of Lucy Fisher in there too. March 19th 2000. #radio #piratefm #cornwall #ianpolmear #lucyfisher
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Gonisogeth Lemmyn #1
14/04/2016 Duración: 01minIn 1998, Pirate FM ran short Cornish language bulletins every Saturday and Sunday after the 12 noon bulletin. These were pre-recorded by Matthew Clarke. Only one of these (to my knowledge) still exists - the first edition on 5th September 1998 - the day of the Cornish Gorsedh at St Just.
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John Bolitho speaking to me in 1997
02/02/2016 Duración: 12minThis was recorded at Lowender Peran October 1997. You can hear a Cornish poetry session in the Sunset Bar next door - very loud voice of Pol Hodge is evident in the background.
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Jowan Chi an Hordh - read by Seamus O Coillean
02/02/2016 Duración: 04minSeamus studied the sounds of late Cornish and gave a talk to the London Cornish class in 1991. I recorded him reading some of the traditional story after interpreting where the sounds sat on the tongue according to the work of Edward Llwyd.
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An Newothow 20ves mis Meurth 1994
02/02/2016 Duración: 04minRod Lyon, Matthew Clarke, Vanessa Beeman, ha Bernard Deacon.
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Dr Rob Smith reads from his book Scorper
22/11/2015 Duración: 21minScorper is about an American searching for his heritage and ancestors in Sussex. This was part of the #beinghuman event at Helston Museum 19th November 2015
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What did the audience think?
20/11/2015 Duración: 03minWe vox-popped the audience at the end of the "Modern Folk - Traditional Culture and Community" event at Helston Museum on 19th November 2015.
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Jim Causley - final 2 songs
20/11/2015 Duración: 08minJim sings Charles Causley;s poems: "Timothy Winters" and "Who?". This was part of an event at Helston Museum 19th November 2015 called "Modern Folk - Traditional Culture & Community". Note: Jim Causley has given his written permission for these recordings to be uploaded to Audioboom.
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Prof Marion Gibson examines Celticity.
20/11/2015 Duración: 18minProf Gibson examines Celticity through the pens of writers and film makers in the 1960s and 1970s. This was part of an event at Helston Museum 19th Novermber 2015 called "Modern Folk - Traditional Culture & Community".
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Jim Causley - 2 more songs
20/11/2015 Duración: 12minJim Causley sings 'A Causley Sandwich' which includes the traditional Cornish language song 'Ha my ow mos' and ''Angel Hill'. This was part of an avent at Helston Museum 19th November 2015 called "Modern Folk - Traditional Culture & Community". Note: written permission has been given by Jim Causley to use his music on Audioboom online.
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Prof Nick Groom on Saints Days & Christmas Customs
20/11/2015 Duración: 27minThis paper was presented as part of the "Modern Folk: Traditional Culture & Community" event held on 19th November 2015 at Helston Museum.
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Jim Causley - 2 songs
20/11/2015 Duración: 10minJim Causley sings 2 songs based on poetry by Charles Causley: "On All Souls" & "Two Eagles". This was part of the 'Modern Folk - Traditional Culture and Community' event held at Helston Museum on 19th November 2015. Note: written permission has been given by Jim Causley to use his music on Audioboom online.
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Dr Jim Kelly - Charles Causley's poetry
20/11/2015 Duración: 20minDr Jim Kelly discusses the poetry of Cornish poet Charles Causley at the start of the event at Helston Museum 19th November 2015: Modern Folk: Traditional Culture & Community.