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|f_annotation='''GLASS OF BEER, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Chase Her through the Garden]]," "[[John Stenson's No. 2]]," "[[Johnny Maguire's Reel]]," "[[Listowel Lasses (2)]]," "[[McFadden's Reel (2)]]." Irish, Reel. B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Mulvihill): AABB (Mallinson). A well-known traditional session tune, heard in sessions today. It has been speculated that it was perhaps composed by John McFadden, an Irish traditional musician in Chicago and a contemporary and source of Captain Francis O'Neill. O'Neill's "[[Pick Your Partner]]" is a similar tune supplied by McFadden. However, it is also contained in the music manuscript collection (under the "Glass of Beer" title) of Rev. Luke Donnellan (1878-1952), an ms. probably not original with him but the work of an unknown but able fiddler who collected in the Oriel, Ulster, region over a lifetime of playing. This suggests the tune was in circulation in Ireland in the latter 19th century. "[[John Stenson's No. 2]]" is also a closely related tune. Compare also with James S. Kerr's "[[Piper's Glass (The)]]." | |f_annotation='''GLASS OF BEER, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Chase Her through the Garden]]," "[[John Stenson's No. 2]]," "[[Johnny Maguire's Reel]]," "[[Listowel Lasses (2)]]," "[[McFadden's Reel (2)]]." Irish, Reel. B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Mulvihill): AABB (Mallinson). A well-known traditional session tune, heard in sessions today. It has been speculated that it was perhaps composed by John McFadden, an Irish traditional musician in Chicago and a contemporary and source of Captain Francis O'Neill. O'Neill's "[[Pick Your Partner]]" is a similar tune supplied by McFadden. However, it is also contained in the music manuscript collection (under the "Glass of Beer" title) of Rev. Luke Donnellan (1878-1952), an ms. probably not original with him but rather the work of an unknown but able fiddler who collected in the Oriel, Ulster, region over a lifetime of playing. This suggests the tune was in circulation in Ireland in the latter 19th century. | ||
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"Glass of Beer" was recorded in 1976 as part of the first set of reels on the Bridge Ceili Band's (Bronx) first recording. "[[John Stenson's No. 2]]" is also a closely related tune. Compare also with James S. Kerr's "[[Piper's Glass (The)]]." | |||
|f_source_for_notated_version=flute player Cathal McConnell [Bulmer & Sharpley]; Bridge Céilí Band [Mulvihill]; [[biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan]] music manuscript collection (late 19th/early 20th century, Oriel, Ulster) [O'Connor]. | |f_source_for_notated_version=flute player Cathal McConnell [Bulmer & Sharpley]; Bridge Céilí Band [Mulvihill]; [[biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan]] music manuscript collection (late 19th/early 20th century, Oriel, Ulster) [O'Connor]. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. III'''), 1986; No. 168. Bulmer & Sharpley ('''Music from Ireland vol. 2'''), 1974; No. 3. Donnellan ('''Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, vol. II, No. 2'''), 1909; No. 93. Mallinson ('''100 Essential'''), 1995; No. 61, p. 27. Mulvihill ('''1st Collection'''), 1986; No. 207, p. 56 (appears as untitled reel). O'Connor ('''The Rose in the Gap'''), 2018; No. 39, p. 41. | |f_printed_sources=Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. III'''), 1986; No. 168. Bulmer & Sharpley ('''Music from Ireland vol. 2'''), 1974; No. 3. Donnellan ('''Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, vol. II, No. 2'''), 1909; No. 93. Mallinson ('''100 Essential'''), 1995; No. 61, p. 27. Mulvihill ('''1st Collection'''), 1986; No. 207, p. 56 (appears as untitled reel). O'Connor ('''The Rose in the Gap'''), 2018; No. 39, p. 41. |
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GLASS OF BEER, THE. AKA and see "Chase Her through the Garden," "John Stenson's No. 2," "Johnny Maguire's Reel," "Listowel Lasses (2)," "McFadden's Reel (2)." Irish, Reel. B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Mulvihill): AABB (Mallinson). A well-known traditional session tune, heard in sessions today. It has been speculated that it was perhaps composed by John McFadden, an Irish traditional musician in Chicago and a contemporary and source of Captain Francis O'Neill. O'Neill's "Pick Your Partner" is a similar tune supplied by McFadden. However, it is also contained in the music manuscript collection (under the "Glass of Beer" title) of Rev. Luke Donnellan (1878-1952), an ms. probably not original with him but rather the work of an unknown but able fiddler who collected in the Oriel, Ulster, region over a lifetime of playing. This suggests the tune was in circulation in Ireland in the latter 19th century.
"Glass of Beer" was recorded in 1976 as part of the first set of reels on the Bridge Ceili Band's (Bronx) first recording. "John Stenson's No. 2" is also a closely related tune. Compare also with James S. Kerr's "Piper's Glass (The)."