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'''PIPER'S DESPAIR, THE''' (Eadotcas na Piobairaca/bPiobairi). AKA and see "[[Curly Mike]]," "[[Flowing Bowl (3) (The)]]," "[[Lucky Number (The)]]," "[[Piper's Broken Heart (The)]]." Irish, Hornpipe or Reel. E Minor (O'Neill): E Dorian (most versions). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1001): AABB (Cranitch, Flaherty, O'Neill/Krassen, Taylor): AABB’ (Harker/Rafferty): AA'BB' (Alewine). O’Neill prints the tune as “[[Curly Mike]],” and, in another version, as “[[ Lucky Number (The)]],” in his '''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody''' (1922). Both of these were reproduced from the Rice-Walsh manuscripts, a collection of transcriptions of the repertoire of [[biography:Jeremiah Breen]], a 19th-century blind fiddle player from North Kerry. Sliabh Luachra fiddler Denis Murphy recorded the tune on a 78 RPM record for Gael-Linn around 1960 (as “Cra Croi an Phiobaire”/The Piper's Broken Heart). Uilleann pipers will tell you, tongue-in-cheek, the title refers to the reeds of the instrument, notoriously difficult to maintain. | |f_annotation='''PIPER'S DESPAIR, THE''' (Eadotcas na Piobairaca/bPiobairi). AKA and see "[[Curly Mike]]," "[[Flowing Bowl (3) (The)]]," "[[Lucky Number (The)]]," "[[Piper's Broken Heart (The)]]." Irish, Hornpipe or Reel. E Minor (O'Neill): E Dorian (most versions). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1001): AABB (Beisswenger, Cranitch, Flaherty, O'Neill/Krassen, Taylor): AABB’ (Harker/Rafferty): AA'BB' (Alewine). O’Neill prints the tune as “[[Curly Mike]],” and, in another version, as “[[ Lucky Number (The)]],” in his '''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody''' (1922). Both of these were reproduced from the Rice-Walsh manuscripts, a collection of transcriptions of the repertoire of [[biography:Jeremiah Breen|Jeremiah Breen]], a 19th-century blind fiddle player from North Kerry. Sliabh Luachra fiddler Denis Murphy recorded the tune on a 78 RPM record for Gael-Linn around 1960 (as “Cra Croi an Phiobaire”/The Piper's Broken Heart). Uilleann pipers will tell you, tongue-in-cheek, the title refers to the reeds of the instrument, notoriously difficult to maintain. | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Michael Hartnett, a dancer and musician from County Cork [O’Neill]; fiddler Andrew Davey (b. 1928, Cloonagh, Mullaghroe, Keash) [Flaherty]; set dance music at Na Píobairí Uilleann, recorded in the 1980’s [Taylor]; New Jersey flute player Mike Rafferty, born in Ballinakill, Co. Galway, in 1926 [Harker]; Denis Murphy (1910-1974, Lisheen, Co. Kerry) [Beisswenger]. | |||
|f_printed_sources=Alewine ('''Maid that Cut Off the Chicken's Lips'''), 1987; p. 28. | |||
Beisswenger ('''Irish Fiddle Music from Sliabh Luachra'''), 2012; p. 74. | |||
Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. 3'''), 1986; No. 109. | |||
Alewine ('''Maid that Cut Off the Chicken's Lips'''), 1987; p. 28. | |||
Breathnach (''' | |||
Cranitch ('''The Irish Fiddle Book'''), 1996; p. 93. | Cranitch ('''The Irish Fiddle Book'''), 1996; p. 93. | ||
Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 112. | Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 112. | ||
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Taylor ('''Music for the Sets: Yellow Book'''), 1995; p. 3. | Taylor ('''Music for the Sets: Yellow Book'''), 1995; p. 3. | ||
Taylor ('''Music for the Sets: Blue Book'''), 1995; p. 5. | Taylor ('''Music for the Sets: Blue Book'''), 1995; p. 5. | ||
|f_recorded_sources=Cló Iar Chonnachta CICD 165, John Wynne & John McEvoy – “Pride of the West” (2007. Learned from Vincent Griffin, Feakle, east Clare, in the key of G Minor). | |||
Cló Iar Chonnachta CICD 165, John Wynne & John McEvoy – “Pride of the West” (2007. Learned from Vincent Griffin, Feakle, east Clare, in the key of G Minor). | |||
Gael-Linn Records CEF 075, Denis Murphy – “Na Ceirnini 78.” | Gael-Linn Records CEF 075, Denis Murphy – “Na Ceirnini 78.” | ||
Green Linnet Records SIF 1058, Matt Molloy & Sean Keane – "Contentment is Wealth" (1985). | Green Linnet Records SIF 1058, Matt Molloy & Sean Keane – "Contentment is Wealth" (1985). | ||
Larraga Records MOR 1302, Mike & Mary Rafferty – “Speed 78” (2004). | Larraga Records MOR 1302, Mike & Mary Rafferty – “Speed 78” (2004). | ||
Rounder 1123, Dennis Murphy – “Milestone at the Garden” (reissue of the Gael-Linn 78). | Rounder 1123, Dennis Murphy – “Milestone at the Garden” (reissue of the Gael-Linn 78). RTE CD183, Denis Murphy - "Music from Sliabh Luachra" (1995. Recorded in 1949, paired with "Pretty Girls of the Village" and "Jim Kennedy's Favourite"). | ||
Piper Padraig Mac Mathúna recorded it with Edel McWeeney (fiddle) and Conal Ó Gráda (flute) – "Mind the Dresser." | Piper Padraig Mac Mathúna recorded it with Edel McWeeney (fiddle) and Conal Ó Gráda (flute) – "Mind the Dresser." | ||
|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer’s Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/p04.htm#Pipde]<br> | |||
Alan Ng’s Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/1588/]<br> | Alan Ng’s Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/1588/]<br> | ||
Hear Co. Kerry fiddler Dennis Murphy's (1910–74) 1970 recording of the tune at the Comhaltas Archive [https://archive.comhaltas.ie/search?tab=tracks&q=piper%27s+despair#/tracks/13664], and also on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EEGTEYhINU]<br> | Hear Co. Kerry fiddler Dennis Murphy's (1910–74) 1970 recording of the tune at the Comhaltas Archive [https://archive.comhaltas.ie/search?tab=tracks&q=piper%27s+despair#/tracks/13664], and also on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EEGTEYhINU]<br> | ||
Hear Connie O'Connell playing the tune at the Comhaltas Archive [https://archive.comhaltas.ie/search?tab=tracks&q=piper%27s+despair#/tracks/15489]<br> | Hear Connie O'Connell playing the tune at the Comhaltas Archive [https://archive.comhaltas.ie/search?tab=tracks&q=piper%27s+despair#/tracks/15489]<br> | ||
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PIPER'S DESPAIR, THE (Eadotcas na Piobairaca/bPiobairi). AKA and see "Curly Mike," "Flowing Bowl (3) (The)," "Lucky Number (The)," "Piper's Broken Heart (The)." Irish, Hornpipe or Reel. E Minor (O'Neill): E Dorian (most versions). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1001): AABB (Beisswenger, Cranitch, Flaherty, O'Neill/Krassen, Taylor): AABB’ (Harker/Rafferty): AA'BB' (Alewine). O’Neill prints the tune as “Curly Mike,” and, in another version, as “Lucky Number (The),” in his Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody (1922). Both of these were reproduced from the Rice-Walsh manuscripts, a collection of transcriptions of the repertoire of Jeremiah Breen, a 19th-century blind fiddle player from North Kerry. Sliabh Luachra fiddler Denis Murphy recorded the tune on a 78 RPM record for Gael-Linn around 1960 (as “Cra Croi an Phiobaire”/The Piper's Broken Heart). Uilleann pipers will tell you, tongue-in-cheek, the title refers to the reeds of the instrument, notoriously difficult to maintain.