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'''MIST ON THE MEADOW, THE'''. AKA – “The Mist in the Meadow.” AKA and see "[[Black Hoe (The)]]," “[[Castlebar Boy (The)]],” “[[Castlebar Jig (The)]],” “[[Castlebar Races]],” "[[Mist in the Glen]]," "[[Scotsman Over the Border]],” “[[Thrush in the Straw (1) (The)]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Carlin, Flaherty): AABB (Tubridy). The Lough Gill Quartet (named after a lake in County Sligo) recorded the tune under the title “Mist on the Meadow” on a 78 RPM in Dublin in 1941. Cape Breton fiddlers call the tune "[[Black Hoe (The)]]." See also related tunes "[[Carraroe Jig (The)]]” and “[[Morrison’s Fancy]]" (O’Neill, '''Waifs and Strays''', No. 197).  
|f_annotation='''MIST ON THE MEADOW [1], THE'''. AKA – “The Mist in the Meadow.” AKA and see "[[Black Hoe (The)]]," "[[Brown Girl's Sweet (The)]]," “[[Castlebar Boy (The)]],” “[[Castlebar Jig (The)]],” “[[Castlebar Races]],” "[[Mist in the Glen]]," "[[Moving Bogs of Powellsboro (The)]]," "[[Scotsman Over the Border]],” "[[Thrush in the Strand (The)]]," “[[Thrush in the Straw (1) (The)]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Carlin, Flaherty): AABB (Tubridy). There is a confusion of titles with this jig and its partner owing to a medley recorded by County Sligo/New York musician [[wikipedia:James Morrison (fiddler)]] (1893-1947).  Morrison recorded "Mist in the Meadow" paired with "Castlebar Races" in New York in 1922 (OKeh 21009). As often happens, both tunes in the influential medley became known as "Mist in the Meadow".  The present jig, however, is correctly called "[[Castlebar Races]]," with "Mist in the Meadow" being a misnomer.  Probably influenced by Morrison's recording, the Lough Gill Quartet <ref>Named after a lake in County Sligo, and in tribute to Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman</ref> continued the misnomer, and recorded the jig under the title “Mist on the Meadow” on a 78 RPM in Dublin in 1941. The duo of John McKenna and Eddie Meehan (1900-1940) from Kilrushister, Templeboy, Co. Sligo recorded the tune in New York in 1937 (paired with "[[Cook in the Kitchen]]"), also as "Mist on the Meadows".
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Cape Breton fiddlers call the tune "[[Black Hoe (The)]]." See also related tunes "[[Carraroe Jig (The)]]” and “[[Morrison's Fancy]]" (O’Neill, '''Waifs and Strays''', 1922, No. 197). 
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|f_source_for_notated_version=flute player Sonny McDonagh (b. 1926, Rinnarogue, Bunninadden, Co.) [Flaherty]; John McKenna & Eddie Meehan ['''Treoir'''].
''Source for notated version'': flute player Sonny McDonagh (b. 1926, Rinnarogue, Bunninadden, Co.) [Flaherty].
|f_printed_sources=Carlin ('''Master Collection'''), 1984; No. 255, p. 146. Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 122. '''Treoir''', vol. 33, No. 4, 2001; p. 24. Tubridy ('''Irish Traditional Music, Book Two'''), 1999; p. 34.
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|f_recorded_sources=Decca 12096 (78 RPM), John McKenna & Eddie Meehan (1937). HMV IM949 (78 RPM), Lough Gill Quartet (1941). OKeh 21009 (78 RPM), James Morrison (1922). Topic TSCD 602, Lough Gill Quartet – “Irish Dance Music” (1995. A reissue of the 1941 original).
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''Printed sources'': Carlin ('''Master Collection'''), 1984; No. 255, p. 146. Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 122. Tubridy ('''Irish Traditional Music, Book Two'''), 1999; p. 34.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Topic TSCD 602, Lough Gill Quartet – “Irish Dance Music” (1995. A reissue of the 1941 original). </font>
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MIST ON THE MEADOW [1], THE. AKA – “The Mist in the Meadow.” AKA and see "Black Hoe (The)," "Brown Girl's Sweet (The)," “Castlebar Boy (The),” “Castlebar Jig (The),” “Castlebar Races,” "Mist in the Glen," "Moving Bogs of Powellsboro (The)," "Scotsman Over the Border,” "Thrush in the Strand (The)," “Thrush in the Straw (1) (The)." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Carlin, Flaherty): AABB (Tubridy). There is a confusion of titles with this jig and its partner owing to a medley recorded by County Sligo/New York musician wikipedia:James Morrison (fiddler) (1893-1947). Morrison recorded "Mist in the Meadow" paired with "Castlebar Races" in New York in 1922 (OKeh 21009). As often happens, both tunes in the influential medley became known as "Mist in the Meadow". The present jig, however, is correctly called "Castlebar Races," with "Mist in the Meadow" being a misnomer. Probably influenced by Morrison's recording, the Lough Gill Quartet [1] continued the misnomer, and recorded the jig under the title “Mist on the Meadow” on a 78 RPM in Dublin in 1941. The duo of John McKenna and Eddie Meehan (1900-1940) from Kilrushister, Templeboy, Co. Sligo recorded the tune in New York in 1937 (paired with "Cook in the Kitchen"), also as "Mist on the Meadows".

Cape Breton fiddlers call the tune "Black Hoe (The)." See also related tunes "Carraroe Jig (The)” and “Morrison's Fancy" (O’Neill, Waifs and Strays, 1922, No. 197).


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - flute player Sonny McDonagh (b. 1926, Rinnarogue, Bunninadden, Co.) [Flaherty]; John McKenna & Eddie Meehan [Treoir].

Printed sources : - Carlin (Master Collection), 1984; No. 255, p. 146. Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 122. Treoir, vol. 33, No. 4, 2001; p. 24. Tubridy (Irish Traditional Music, Book Two), 1999; p. 34.

Recorded sources : - Decca 12096 (78 RPM), John McKenna & Eddie Meehan (1937). HMV IM949 (78 RPM), Lough Gill Quartet (1941). OKeh 21009 (78 RPM), James Morrison (1922). Topic TSCD 602, Lough Gill Quartet – “Irish Dance Music” (1995. A reissue of the 1941 original).

See also listing at :
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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  1. Named after a lake in County Sligo, and in tribute to Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman