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'''MAC DOMHNALL'S MARCH.''' Irish, March (6/8 time). D major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Collector Henry Hudson (1798-1887) identifies this air as a version of "[[Sarsfield's | |f_annotation='''MAC DOMHNALL'S MARCH.''' Irish, March (6/8 time). D major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Collector [[biography:Henry Hudson]] (1798-1887) identifies this air as a version of "[[Sarsfield's Quickstep]]", or "[[MacDonnell's March]]," AKA "[[MacAlisdrum's March]]." | ||
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''We now offer another, and we think unquestionably superior setting of the same air, popularly known'' | |||
''in Munster under the name of "Alestrom", or, we opine, more properly Alexander, or Allastronn's'' ''march; for which we are indebted to a fair contributor, who has been a zealous and able collector'' | |||
''of Irish airs; she had noted this down from the playing of a piper, at Major Cothurust's, Dripsey'' | |||
'' | ''castle, in Muskerry, in the county of Cork.'' | ||
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< | Hudson gives an extensive background of the history of Mac Domhnall [http://www.itma.ie/digitallibrary/book/citizen4]. | ||
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MAC DOMHNALL'S MARCH. Irish, March (6/8 time). D major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Collector biography:Henry Hudson (1798-1887) identifies this air as a version of "Sarsfield's Quickstep", or "MacDonnell's March," AKA "MacAlisdrum's March."
We now offer another, and we think unquestionably superior setting of the same air, popularly known in Munster under the name of "Alestrom", or, we opine, more properly Alexander, or Allastronn's march; for which we are indebted to a fair contributor, who has been a zealous and able collector of Irish airs; she had noted this down from the playing of a piper, at Major Cothurust's, Dripsey castle, in Muskerry, in the county of Cork.
Hudson gives an extensive background of the history of Mac Domhnall [1].