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|f_annotation='''MISS DRUMMOND OF PERTH [2].''' Scottish, Reel. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The composition "Miss Drummond of Perth (2)" is credited to [[biography:Niel Gow]] in the Gow family publications. It appeared in Malcolm MacDonald’s '''3rd Collection''', dedicated to herself, Miss Drummond of Perth. MacDonald was, for a time, a cello player with Niel Gow’s band, according to John Glen. It was also printed in John and Andrew Gow’s '''A Collection of Slow Airs, Strathspeys and Reels''' (London, c. 1795). Andrew (1760-1803) and younger brother John (1764-1826) established a publishing business in London in 1788 and were the English distributors for the Gow family musical publications. See also the strathspey version "[[Miss Drummond of Perth (1)]]." | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 280. S. Johnson ('''A Twenty Year Anniversary Collection'''), 2003; p. 27. Edmund Lee ('''Mrs. Parker's Selection of Scotch Tunes, Strathspeys and Reels'''), Dublin, n.d.; p. 2 (early 19th century). MacDonald ('''A Third Collection of Strathspey Reels'''), c. 1792; p. 1. John McLachlan ('''Piper’s Assistant'''), 1854; No. 114, p. 69. | |||
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'''MISS DRUMMOND OF PERTH [2].''' Scottish, Reel. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The composition "Miss Drummond of Perth (2)" is credited to [[biography:Niel Gow]] in the Gow family publications. It appeared in Malcolm MacDonald’s '''3rd Collection''', dedicated to herself, Miss Drummond of Perth. MacDonald was, for a time, a cello player with Niel Gow’s band, according to John Glen. It was also printed in John and Andrew Gow’s '''A Collection of Slow Airs, Strathspeys and Reels''' (London, c. 1795). Andrew (1760-1803) and younger brother John (1764-1826) established a publishing business in London in 1788 and were the English distributors for the Gow family musical publications. See also the strathspey version "[[Miss Drummond of Perth (1)]]" | |||
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Revision as of 02:57, 8 February 2022
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MISS DRUMMOND OF PERTH [2]. Scottish, Reel. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The composition "Miss Drummond of Perth (2)" is credited to biography:Niel Gow in the Gow family publications. It appeared in Malcolm MacDonald’s 3rd Collection, dedicated to herself, Miss Drummond of Perth. MacDonald was, for a time, a cello player with Niel Gow’s band, according to John Glen. It was also printed in John and Andrew Gow’s A Collection of Slow Airs, Strathspeys and Reels (London, c. 1795). Andrew (1760-1803) and younger brother John (1764-1826) established a publishing business in London in 1788 and were the English distributors for the Gow family musical publications. See also the strathspey version "Miss Drummond of Perth (1)."