Annotation:Church Hill (2) (The): Difference between revisions

Find traditional instrumental music
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
----
----
<p><font face="garamond, serif" size="4">
<p><font face="garamond, serif" size="4">
'''CHURCH HILL [2], THE''' (Cnocán an Teampaill). AKA and see "[[Kitty the Rag I'm in Love with You]]," "[[Máirseáil Alasdruim]]," "[[Cath Chnoc na nDos]]." Irish, Double Jig. A Dorian/E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A variation of O'Neill's [[Talk:Church Hill (2)]]. Breathnach (1976) reports that Kerry fiddler Dennis Murphy's title for the tune was "Kitty the rag, I'm in love with you." He also says it is the "last part" of "[[MacAlisdrum's March]]" or "[[Máirseáil Alasdruim]]" ([[Alasdruim's March]]) or "[[Cath Chnoc na nDos]]" (literally 'the battle of the bushy hill'). See also "[[Hag at the Churn (The)]]."  
'''CHURCH HILL [2], THE''' (Cnocán an Teampaill). AKA and see "[[Kitty the Rag I'm in Love with You]]," "[[Máirseáil Alasdruim]]," "[[Cath Chnoc na nDos]]." Irish, Double Jig. A Dorian/E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A variation of O'Neill's [[Talk:Church Hill (2)]]. Breathnach (1976) reports that Kerry fiddler Dennis Murphy's title for the tune was "Kitty the rag, I'm in love with you." He also says it is the "last part" of "[[MacAlisdrum's March]]" or "[[Máirseáil Alasdruim]]" ([[Alasdruim's March]]) or "[[Cath Chnoc na nDos]]" (literally 'the battle of the bushy hill'). See [[Annotation:Church Hill (1)]] for further elaboration on this from Paul de Grae.
<br>
<br>
See also "[[Hag at the Churn (The)]]."  
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>

Revision as of 03:50, 19 June 2013

Back to Church Hill (2) (The)


CHURCH HILL [2], THE (Cnocán an Teampaill). AKA and see "Kitty the Rag I'm in Love with You," "Máirseáil Alasdruim," "Cath Chnoc na nDos." Irish, Double Jig. A Dorian/E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A variation of O'Neill's Talk:Church Hill (2). Breathnach (1976) reports that Kerry fiddler Dennis Murphy's title for the tune was "Kitty the rag, I'm in love with you." He also says it is the "last part" of "MacAlisdrum's March" or "Máirseáil Alasdruim" (Alasdruim's March) or "Cath Chnoc na nDos" (literally 'the battle of the bushy hill'). See Annotation:Church Hill (1) for further elaboration on this from Paul de Grae.

See also "Hag at the Churn (The)."

'Source for notated version: fiddler Mrs. Murphy, 1967 (Glencollins, Co. Cork, Ireland) [Breathnach].

Printed source: Breathnach (CRÉ II), 1976; No. 54. Ceol, iii, p. 83.


Back to Church Hill (2) (The)