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| | |f_annotation='''MRS. GUNN'S STRATHSPEY.''' Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Fr. John Quinn finds a cognate version in the c. 1880's music manuscript (Book 2, No. 36) of Gortletteragh, Co. Leitrim, uilleann piper and fiddler [[biography:Stephen Grier]] (c. 1824-1894) under the title "[[Miss Gunnon]]." Fr. Quinn also finds derivatives of the first strain in "[[Gatehouse Maid (2) (The)]]" and "[[Hickey's (2)]]" AKA "McCann's Reel." Fr. Quinn notes that there was a radio broadcast of fiddler Séamus Connolly who played the tune, giving it the title “The Gossan that Beat his Father," but this title usually goes with another dorian mode tune family. |
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| | Some similarities with [[biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan]]'s "[[Lady Louth's Reel]]." |
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B:John Gow – A Favorite Collection of Slow Airs,
B:Strathspeys and Reels (London, c. 1804, p. 18)
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MRS. GUNN'S STRATHSPEY. Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Fr. John Quinn finds a cognate version in the c. 1880's music manuscript (Book 2, No. 36) of Gortletteragh, Co. Leitrim, uilleann piper and fiddler biography:Stephen Grier (c. 1824-1894) under the title "Miss Gunnon." Fr. Quinn also finds derivatives of the first strain in "Gatehouse Maid (2) (The)" and "Hickey's (2)" AKA "McCann's Reel." Fr. Quinn notes that there was a radio broadcast of fiddler Séamus Connolly who played the tune, giving it the title “The Gossan that Beat his Father," but this title usually goes with another dorian mode tune family.
Some similarities with biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan's "Lady Louth's Reel."
Additional notes
Printed sources : - John Gow (A Favourite Collection of Slow Airs, Strathspeys and Reels), London, c. 1804; p. 18. Edmund Lee (Mrs. Parker's Selection of Scotch Tunes, Strathspeys and Reels), Dublin, n.d.; p. 8 (early 19th century).
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