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'''MOTHER'S DELIGHT''' (Aoibhneas na Máthar). AKA and see "[[Brian Boru's March (1)]]," "[[Cameronian Reel (3) (The)]]," "[[Malloy's Favorite]]," "[[Sean Frank]]." Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Donegal. D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Breathnach): AABB (Taylor).  "Mother's Delight" was recorded by fiddler James (Jim) Clark (1887-1938) of Drumlish, Co. Longford, in October, 1928 in New York, and later by Paddy Glackin on his first eponymous 1977 LP, played on the viola. See also related (but distanced) "[[Colonel McBain]]" (upon which this tune may have been based), and County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman's "[[Malloy's Favorite]]." The tune transcribed from the playing of Donegal fiddler John Doherty and mistakenly called the "Cameronian Reel" in Feldman & O'Doherty's book '''The Northern Fiddler''' is actually "The Mother's Delight" (see note for "[[Annotation:Cameronian Reel (3) (The)]]").     
'''MOTHER'S DELIGHT''' (Aoibhneas na Máthar). AKA and see "[[Brian Boru's March (1)]]," "[[Cameronian Reel (3) (The)]]," "[[Malloy's Favorite]]." Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Donegal. D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Breathnach): AABB (Taylor).  A three-part tune he called "Mother's Delight" was recorded by fiddler James (Jim) Clark (1887-1938) of Drumlish, Co. Longford, in October, 1928 in New York, and again in 1935 (as "Dowd's Favorite."). That version was also privately recorded by Michael Coleman on a privately made disc. For that tune setting, see the entry for "[[Malloy's Favorite]]."
 
A two-part version played by Donegal fiddler John Doherty has become known under the "Mother's Delight" name via recordings by Paddy Glackin (on his eponymous first 1977 LP, played on the viola) and others. Doherty's setting was published in '''The Northern Fiddler''' under the mistaken name, "The Cameronian Reel" (see note for "[[Annotation:Cameronian Reel (3) (The)]]").     
 
The family of tunes that includes "[[Colonel McBain]]", "[[Sean Frank]]" and "[[Johnny's Wedding]]" is seemingly related.
 
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MOTHER'S DELIGHT (Aoibhneas na Máthar). AKA and see "Brian Boru's March (1)," "Cameronian Reel (3) (The)," "Malloy's Favorite." Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Donegal. D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Breathnach): AABB (Taylor). A three-part tune he called "Mother's Delight" was recorded by fiddler James (Jim) Clark (1887-1938) of Drumlish, Co. Longford, in October, 1928 in New York, and again in 1935 (as "Dowd's Favorite."). That version was also privately recorded by Michael Coleman on a privately made disc. For that tune setting, see the entry for "Malloy's Favorite." A two-part version played by Donegal fiddler John Doherty has become known under the "Mother's Delight" name via recordings by Paddy Glackin (on his eponymous first 1977 LP, played on the viola) and others. Doherty's setting was published in The Northern Fiddler under the mistaken name, "The Cameronian Reel" (see note for "Annotation:Cameronian Reel (3) (The)"). The family of tunes that includes "Colonel McBain", "Sean Frank" and "Johnny's Wedding" is seemingly related.

Sources for notated versions: flute player and fiddler Peter O'Loughlin, 1966 (Kilmaley, Co. Clare, Ireland) [Breathnach]; Jim Donoghue (b. 1910, Drimacoo, Monasteraden, County Sligo) [Flaherty].

Printed sources: Breathnach (CRÉ II), 1976; No. 240, pp. 124-125. Feldman & O'Doherty (The Northern Fiddler), 1979; p. 67 (appears as "Cameronian Reel"). Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 180 (appears as "Unknown"). Taylor (Where's the Crack), 1989; p. 6.

Recorded sources: Columbia CO 33309-F (78 RPM), James 'Jim' Clark (1928). Gael-Linn CEF060, "Paddy Glackin" (1977).

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]




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