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'''OLD OXFORD.''' English, Country Dance Tune (cut time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. | |f_annotation='''OLD OXFORD.''' AKA - "Owld Oxfford," "[[Peace and Plenty (1)]]," "[[Peace and Plenty or Old Oxford]]." English, Country Dance Tune (cut time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was first published in Daniel Wright's '''An Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours etc.''' (c. 1713), followed in 1719 by John Young in his '''Second Volume of the Dancing Master''' [http://www.izaak.unh.edu/nhltmd/indexes/dancingmaster/Dance/Play5731.htm], 3rd edition, as a "Longways dance for as many as will" under the title "[[Peace and Plenty or Old Oxford]]." Later it was printed in London by John Walsh in his '''Third Book of the Compleat Country Dancing-Master''' (1735, p. 199), and also appears in the c. 1749 edition of the same work. See also the major-key version, "[[Old Tom of Oxford]]" for which also see note "[[annotation:Old Tom of Oxford]]." | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Barnes ('''English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2'''), 2005; p. 95 (appears as "Oakleigh House", the name of a dance by Kathryn and David Wright set to the tune). Johnson ('''Wright's Compleat Collection of Celebrated Country Dances'''), 1740; p. 45. Walsh ('''Third Book of the Compleat Country Dancing-Master'''), 1735; p. 199. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Ex Cathedra Records, Early Music New York - "A Colonial Christmas." | |||
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OLD OXFORD. AKA - "Owld Oxfford," "Peace and Plenty (1)," "Peace and Plenty or Old Oxford." English, Country Dance Tune (cut time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was first published in Daniel Wright's An Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours etc. (c. 1713), followed in 1719 by John Young in his Second Volume of the Dancing Master [1], 3rd edition, as a "Longways dance for as many as will" under the title "Peace and Plenty or Old Oxford." Later it was printed in London by John Walsh in his Third Book of the Compleat Country Dancing-Master (1735, p. 199), and also appears in the c. 1749 edition of the same work. See also the major-key version, "Old Tom of Oxford" for which also see note "annotation:Old Tom of Oxford."