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'''CASTLE O'NEIL.''' Irish, Air (3/4 time). E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Castle O'Neil is in County Antrim, Ulster. The earliest printing is in collector Edward Bunting's '''A General Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland''' (1796, No. 27). The air also was published in Crotch's '''Specimens of various styles of music referred to in a Course of Lectures read at Oxford and London, and adapted to keyed instruments by W. Crotch, Mus. Doc., Prof. Mus. Oxon.'''  Crotch, who was Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (London) from 1823-1832 delivered lectures on various types of national music from 1800-1804 and 1820, and had them bound in three volumes, familiarly referred to as "Crotch's Specimens". The Irish "specimens", of which this was one, are contained in volume 1.
'''CASTLE O'NEIL.''' Irish, Air (3/4 time). E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Castle O'Neil is in County Antrim, Ulster. The earliest printing is in collector Edward Bunting's '''A General Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland''' (1796, No. 27). The air also was published in Crotch's '''Specimens of various styles of music referred to in a Course of Lectures read at Oxford and London, and adapted to keyed instruments by W. Crotch, Mus. Doc., Prof. Mus. Oxon.'''  Crotch, who was Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (London) from 1823-1832 delivered lectures on various types of national music from 1800-1804 and 1820, and had them bound in three volumes, familiarly referred to as "Crotch's Specimens". The Irish "specimens", of which this was one, are contained in volume 1.
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Bunting ('''A General Collection of the Ancient Irish Music'''), 1796; No. 27, p. 15. Clinton ('''Gems of Ireland: 200 Airs'''), 1841; No. 142, p. 72.
<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Bunting ('''A General Collection of the Ancient Irish Music'''), 1796; No. 27, p. 15. Clinton ('''Gems of Ireland: 200 Airs'''), 1841; No. 142, p. 72.
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CASTLE O'NEIL. Irish, Air (3/4 time). E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Castle O'Neil is in County Antrim, Ulster. The earliest printing is in collector Edward Bunting's A General Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland (1796, No. 27). The air also was published in Crotch's Specimens of various styles of music referred to in a Course of Lectures read at Oxford and London, and adapted to keyed instruments by W. Crotch, Mus. Doc., Prof. Mus. Oxon. Crotch, who was Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (London) from 1823-1832 delivered lectures on various types of national music from 1800-1804 and 1820, and had them bound in three volumes, familiarly referred to as "Crotch's Specimens". The Irish "specimens", of which this was one, are contained in volume 1.

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Printed sources : - Bunting (A General Collection of the Ancient Irish Music), 1796; No. 27, p. 15. Clinton (Gems of Ireland: 200 Airs), 1841; No. 142, p. 72.

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