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|f_annotation='''HAYDN'S STRATHSPEY.'''  English, Scottish; Strathspey (whole time). Music publisher Neil Stewart issued the tune on a single sheet around the year 1800, with the note "Corrected by Nathaniel Gow."  
|f_annotation='''HAYDN'S STRATHSPEY.'''  AKA and see "[[Doctor Haydn]]." Scottish; Strathspey (whole time). Music publisher Neil Stewart issued the tune on a single sheet around the year 1800, with the note "Corrected by Nathaniel Gow" with no composer attribution. The tune could be one of Haydn's lost country dances, or, probably, was composed by an unknown person in honor of the German composer.  Nathaniel Gow's '''Fifth Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, &c.''' (1809, pp. 26-27) the strathspey was printed under the title "[[Doctor Haydn]]/Dr. Haydn's Strathspey" and attributed to Duncan MacIntyre. 
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X:1 T:Haydn's Strathspey M:C L:1/8 R:Strathspey N:"Corrected by Nathaniel Gow" B:Neil Stewart - "The South Fencibles March" (1800, p. 2). A single sheet issue, B:which also contained "Miss Murray of Auchtertyre's Strathspey," "Miss Ann Aemelia Stuart's B:Strathspey" and "The South Fencibles March." Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:F TF>GAf Ff Af|F<F {FG}A>F D<G G>A|TF>GAB c>A {A}a>g|{g}f>d {d}c>A G/A/B/c/ d2| TF>G (3AfA (3cfF (3AfA|F<F {FG}A>F D<G G>A|(F/G/A/G/) F>C DFDB,|A,>F E/D/B,/A,/ G,/A,/B,/C/ D>E|| F<FA>F c>Fd>F|c>F A>F G/A/B/c/ d2|{c}a>g fc dbBd|cf/c/ AF GG, B<d| F<F A>F c>F d>F|c>F AF G/A/B/c/ d2|Tcf/c/ Ac d<B, B<d|A,c/B/ AF GG, E<G||



HAYDN'S STRATHSPEY. AKA and see "Doctor Haydn." Scottish; Strathspey (whole time). Music publisher Neil Stewart issued the tune on a single sheet around the year 1800, with the note "Corrected by Nathaniel Gow" with no composer attribution. The tune could be one of Haydn's lost country dances, or, probably, was composed by an unknown person in honor of the German composer. Nathaniel Gow's Fifth Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, &c. (1809, pp. 26-27) the strathspey was printed under the title "Doctor Haydn/Dr. Haydn's Strathspey" and attributed to Duncan MacIntyre.


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