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|f_aka=Brounswick Waltz, Brounswick Waltze
|f_aka=Brounswick Waltz, Brounswick Waltze (The), Mrs. Lester, Ramsgate Assembly,
|f_composer=John Erhardt Weippert
|f_country=England, Scotland, United States
|f_country=England, Scotland, United States
|f_genre=Contra, English, Scottish
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|f_mode=Ionian (Major)
|f_mode=Ionian (Major)
|f_structure=AABBCCBB
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|f_book_title=Complete Preceptor for the Accordeon
|f_book_title=10th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances
|f_collector=Elias Howe,
|f_collector=William Campbell
|f_year=1843
|f_year=1795
|f_page=p. 21
|f_page=p. 20
|f_theme_code_index=334 551H
|f_theme_code_index=334 551H
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'''BRUNSWICK WALTZ'''. AKA and see "Brounswick Waltz." English, Scottish, American; Waltz. G Major (Kerr): F Major (Howe/Diamond, Wilson): C Major (Howe/Accordeon): D Major (Kennedy, Sumner). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC (Kennedy, Kerr, Sumner): AABBCCBB (Howe). A popular early waltz melody that appears in several early 19th century instrumental tutors and collections, as well as musicians' manuscripts on both sides of the Atlantic. However its origins are in the latter 18th century, at the beginning of popularity of the waltz form. According to Bruce Olson's index, the "Brunswick Waltz" first appears in Longman and Broderips 5th collection (30) c. 1791-96. It also appears in the Cahousac's '''Complete Tutor for the German Flute''' (London, 1798).
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The title perhaps has associations with Princes Charlotte Augusta (1737-1813), granddaughter of king George II and sister of George III. She married, in 1764, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, a ducal house to which she already belonged. During the Napoleonic Wars the Duke was commander of the Prussian forces at the battle of Auerstadt (1806) where he was mortally wounded. Princes Augusta fled with her family to Jutland and a year later prevailed upon her brother to allow her to move to England. She settled at Montague House, Blackheath, Greenwich, but fell out with her daughter with whom she lived, and purchased the house next door, renaming it Brunswick House.  
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''Source for notated version'': the 1823-26 music mss of papermaker and musician Joshua Gibbons (1778-1871, of Tealby, near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Wolds) [Sumner].
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''Printed sources:'' Howe ('''Complete Preceptor for the Accordeon'''), 1843; p. 21. Howe ('''Diamond School for the Violin'''), c. 1861. Huntington ('''William Litten's'''), 1977; p. 34 (appears as "Brounswick Waltze"). Kennedy ('''Fiddler's Tune-Book: Slip Jigs and Waltzes'''), 1999; No. 99, p. 24. Kerr ('''Merry Melodies'''), vol. 1; No. 7, p. 50. Sumner ('''Lincolnshire Collections, vol. 1: The Joshua Gibbons Manuscript'''), 1997; pp. 73 & 79 (originally set in the key of 'F' major in the ms.). Wilson ('''Companion to the Ballroom'''), 1816; p. 147.
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T:Mrs. Lester, or the Brunswick
C:Weippert
M:3/8
L:1/8
R:Waltz
B:Campbell - 10th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances (1795, p. 20)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:F
F/G/|AAB|c2 (f/d/)|.c.c (d/B/)|.A.A F/G/|AAB|c2f|g(g/f/)(g/a/)|f2:|
|:Tc|{eg}.b.b Tc|{f}.a.a f|.e(e/g/)(f/a/)|.g.g Tc|{eg}bb c|{f}aa f|g e/c/d/e/|ff:|
|:A/B/|.c(cd)|.c.c (A/c/)|.B.B (G/B/)|(AF) F/A/|cc d|ccf|(.f/.e/.d/.c/.d/.e/)|f2!fermata!:|]
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X:1
T:Brunswick Waltz
M:3/8
L:1/8
R:Waltz
Q:"Allegretto"
B:Thomas Wilson - Companion to the Ball Room (1816, p. 147)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
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F/G/|AAB|c2f2|ccB|AA F/G/|AAB|c2f|gg/f/g/a|f2:|
|:c|bbg|aaf|e2f|ggc|bbg|aaf|gg/f/g/a/|f2:|
|:A/B/|ccf|c2 A/c/|BBG/B/|AAF/A/|ccf|c2f|gg/f/g/a/|f2:||
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X:1
T:Brunswick Waltz
M:3/8
L:1/8
B:John Burks music manuscript collection, dated 1821
N:Nothing is known of Burks or the provenance of his
N:ms. but it is possible he was from the north of England.
N:His music ms. ended up in the United States, possibly in
N:the possession of his descendants. 
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:F
F/G/|AAB|c2 f/d/ |AA F/G/|AAB |c2f|gg/f/g/a/ |f2:|
|:c|bbc|aaf|ee/g/f/a/| ggc|bbc| aaf|ge/c/d/e|f2:|
|:A/B/|ccd |ccA/c/|BB G/B/|AF F/A/|ccd|ccf|f/e/d/c/d/e/|f2:|
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X:1
T:Waltz
T:Brunswick Waltz
M:3/8
L:1/8
B:unknown music manuscript date 1830, largely quadrilles and
B:waltzes, and predominantly labelled in the French language (p. 130)
N:Viewable at the American Vernacular Music site
F:https://archive.org/details/Quadrille
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
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F/G/|AAB|c2 f/d/|cc d/B/|AA F/G/|AAB|cfa|gg/f/g/a/|f2:|
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|:A/B/|[Ac][Ac][Bd]|[Ac][Ac]A/c/|[GB][GB]G/B/|[FA][FA] A/B/|[Ac][Ac][Bd]|[A2c2][Af]|f/e/d/c/d/e/|f2:|]
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z|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,2:|
|:z|G,B,C|F,A,C|G,B,C|E,G,C|G,B,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,2z:|
|:z|F,A,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,2:|
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T:Brunswick Waltz
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|: A/B/ | cc f/d/ | ccA | BBG | AA A/B/ | cc f/d/ | ccf | f/e/d/c/d/e/ | f2 :|
|: c | bbg | aaf | ee/g/f/a/ | ggc | bbg | aaf | f/e/d/c/d/e/ | f2 :||
|: c | bbg | aaf | ee/g/f/a/ | ggc | bbg | aaf | f/e/d/c/d/e/ | f2 :||
 
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 Theme code Index    334 551H
 Also known as    Brounswick Waltz, Brounswick Waltze (The), Mrs. Lester, Ramsgate Assembly
 Composer/Core Source    Biography:John Erhardt Weippert
 Region    England, Scotland, United States
 Genre/Style    Contra, English, Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    Waltz/Valse/Vals
 Key/Tonic of    F
 Accidental    1 flat
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    3/8
 History    
 Structure    AABBCCBB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:William Campbell
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:10th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 20
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1795
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 Score   (1)   




X:1 T:Mrs. Lester, or the Brunswick C:Weippert M:3/8 L:1/8 R:Waltz B:Campbell - 10th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances (1795, p. 20) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:F F/G/|AAB|c2 (f/d/)|.c.c (d/B/)|.A.A F/G/|AAB|c2f|g(g/f/)(g/a/)|f2:| |:Tc|{eg}.b.b Tc|{f}.a.a f|.e(e/g/)(f/a/)|.g.g Tc|{eg}bb c|{f}aa f|g e/c/d/e/|ff:| |:A/B/|.c(cd)|.c.c (A/c/)|.B.B (G/B/)|(AF) F/A/|cc d|ccf|(.f/.e/.d/.c/.d/.e/)|f2!fermata!:|]


X:1 T:Brunswick Waltz M:3/8 L:1/8 R:Waltz Q:"Allegretto" B:Thomas Wilson - Companion to the Ball Room (1816, p. 147) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:F F/G/|AAB|c2f2|ccB|AA F/G/|AAB|c2f|gg/f/g/a|f2:| |:c|bbg|aaf|e2f|ggc|bbg|aaf|gg/f/g/a/|f2:| |:A/B/|ccf|c2 A/c/|BBG/B/|AAF/A/|ccf|c2f|gg/f/g/a/|f2:||


X:1 T:Brunswick Waltz M:3/8 L:1/8 B:John Burks music manuscript collection, dated 1821 N:Nothing is known of Burks or the provenance of his N:ms. but it is possible he was from the north of England. N:His music ms. ended up in the United States, possibly in N:the possession of his descendants. Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:F F/G/|AAB|c2 f/d/ |AA F/G/|AAB |c2f|gg/f/g/a/ |f2:| |:c|bbc|aaf|ee/g/f/a/| ggc|bbc| aaf|ge/c/d/e|f2:| |:A/B/|ccd |ccA/c/|BB G/B/|AF F/A/|ccd|ccf|f/e/d/c/d/e/|f2:|


X:1 T:Waltz T:Brunswick Waltz M:3/8 L:1/8 B:unknown music manuscript date 1830, largely quadrilles and B:waltzes, and predominantly labelled in the French language (p. 130) N:Viewable at the American Vernacular Music site F:https://archive.org/details/Quadrille Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:F V:1 F/G/|AAB|c2 f/d/|cc d/B/|AA F/G/|AAB|cfa|gg/f/g/a/|f2:| |:c|{eg}bbc|aaf|ee/g/f/a/|ggc|{eg}bbc|{g}aaf|gg/f/g/a/|f2z:| |:A/B/|[Ac][Ac][Bd]|[Ac][Ac]A/c/|[GB][GB]G/B/|[FA][FA] A/B/|[Ac][Ac][Bd]|[A2c2][Af]|f/e/d/c/d/e/|f2:|] V:2 clef = bass z|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,2:| |:z|G,B,C|F,A,C|G,B,C|E,G,C|G,B,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,2z:| |:z|F,A,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|F,A,C|C,G,C|F,2:|


X:2 T:Brunswick Waltz L:1/8 M:3/8 S:Elias Howe - Diamond School for the Violin (c. 1861) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:F F/>G/ | AAB | c2 f/d/ | cc d/B/ | AA F/G/ | AAB | cfa | gg/f/g/a/ | f2 :| |: c | bbg | aaf | ee/g/f/a/ | ggc | bbg | aaf | f/e/d/c/d/e/ | f2 :| |: A/B/ | cc f/d/ | ccA | BBG | AA A/B/ | cc f/d/ | ccf | f/e/d/c/d/e/ | f2 :| |: c | bbg | aaf | ee/g/f/a/ | ggc | bbg | aaf | f/e/d/c/d/e/ | f2 :||