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'''BLACKSMITH O' BOTRIPHNIE, THE'''. Scottish, Reel. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by the great Scots fiddler-composer J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927). According to the University of Aberdeen's J. Scott Skinner site, the composer appended a note in the right margin of his manuscript indicating 'The Blacksmith of Botriphnie' was '*The coming Centenarian'. Another Skinner piece, a companion strathspey called "[[Peter Laing]]--the Elgin Centenarian", seems to provide the reference for his 'Blacksmith' title. It is possible, according to the Aberdeen site, "that Laing had worked at Botriphnie House, Banffshire, a 'shooting-seat' [sporting estate] for Admiral Duff' in the 1840s." | '''BLACKSMITH O' BOTRIPHNIE, THE'''. Scottish, Reel. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by the great Scots fiddler-composer J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927). According to the University of Aberdeen's J. Scott Skinner site, the composer appended a note in the right margin of his manuscript indicating 'The Blacksmith of Botriphnie' was '*The coming Centenarian'. Another Skinner piece, a companion strathspey called "[[Peter Laing]]--the Elgin Centenarian", seems to provide the reference for his 'Blacksmith' title. It is possible, according to the Aberdeen site, "that Laing had worked at Botriphnie House, Banffshire, a 'shooting-seat' [sporting estate] for Admiral Duff' in the 1840s." | ||
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''Printed sources'': Skinner ('''Harp and Claymore'''), 1904; p. 125. | ''Printed sources'': Skinner ('''Harp and Claymore'''), 1904; p. 125. | ||
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See also listing at:<br> | See also listing at:<br> | ||
See Skinner's handwritten manuscript at the University of Aberdeen's Skinner site [https://www.abdn.ac.uk/scottskinner/display.php?ID=JSS0122]<br> | See Skinner's handwritten manuscript at the University of Aberdeen's Skinner site [https://www.abdn.ac.uk/scottskinner/display.php?ID=JSS0122]<br> |
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BLACKSMITH O' BOTRIPHNIE, THE. Scottish, Reel. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by the great Scots fiddler-composer J. Scott Skinner (1843-1927). According to the University of Aberdeen's J. Scott Skinner site, the composer appended a note in the right margin of his manuscript indicating 'The Blacksmith of Botriphnie' was '*The coming Centenarian'. Another Skinner piece, a companion strathspey called "Peter Laing--the Elgin Centenarian", seems to provide the reference for his 'Blacksmith' title. It is possible, according to the Aberdeen site, "that Laing had worked at Botriphnie House, Banffshire, a 'shooting-seat' [sporting estate] for Admiral Duff' in the 1840s."
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Skinner (Harp and Claymore), 1904; p. 125.
Recorded sources:
See also listing at:
See Skinner's handwritten manuscript at the University of Aberdeen's Skinner site [1]