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|f_tune_title=Braes of Glendochart (The) | |f_tune_title=Braes of Glendochart (The) | ||
|f_aka=Braes of Glendochert (The), Joe Tanzy's, Miss Menzies of Culdare (1), Miss Menzies of Culdare's (1), Mr. Menzies of Culdares, Mr. Minzie of Culdare, Mr. Menzies of Culdare's Reel, Miss Minzies of Culdare, Miss Minzies of Culdare's Reel, Mrs. Menzies of Culdare, Mrs. Menzies of Culdare's Reel, Paddy Murphy's Wife (1), Pat Carney's | |f_aka=Braes of Glendochert (The), Joe Tanzy's Reel, Miss Menzies of Culdare (1), Miss Menzies of Culdare's (1), Mr. Menzies of Culdares, Mr. Minzie of Culdare, Mr. Menzies of Culdare's Reel, Miss Minzies of Culdare, Miss Minzies of Culdare's Reel, Mrs. Menzies of Culdare, Mrs. Menzies of Culdare's Reel, Paddy Murphy's Wife (1), Pat Carney's | ||
|f_composer=Alexander "King" McGlashan | |f_composer=Alexander "King" McGlashan | ||
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'''BRAES OF GLENDOCHART/GLENDOCHERT'''. AKA and see "[[Joe Tanzy's]]," "Miss Menzies of Culdare(s) [1], "Mr./Miss/Mrs. Minzies/Menzies of | '''BRAES OF GLENDOCHART/GLENDOCHERT'''. AKA and see "[[Joe Tanzy's Reel]]," "Miss Menzies of Culdare(s) [1], "Mr./Miss/Mrs. Minzies/Menzies of Culdares," "[[Mr. Menzies of Culdares]]," "[[Paddy Murphy's Wife (1)]]," "[[Pat Carney's]]." Scottish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune was likely composed by Alexander McGlashan, in whose publication it first appears ('''Third Collection''', 1786), however, it was retitled "Mr. Menzies of Culdare's Reel" and attributed to Niel Gow in that composer's '''First Collection''' (2nd ed.), 1801, some years after McGlashan died. "The Dochart, a river and glen, is in Perthshire near Crianlarich. It is the burying ground for the Macnabs, and has been called "the Macnab country"... "It now is included in the Breadalbane territory, the clan having emigrated to Canada in the first two decades of the present century" ('''Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland''',1883). | ||
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Revision as of 05:19, 23 February 2012
BRAES OF GLENDOCHART/GLENDOCHERT. AKA and see "Joe Tanzy's Reel," "Miss Menzies of Culdare(s) [1], "Mr./Miss/Mrs. Minzies/Menzies of Culdares," "Mr. Menzies of Culdares," "Paddy Murphy's Wife (1)," "Pat Carney's." Scottish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune was likely composed by Alexander McGlashan, in whose publication it first appears (Third Collection, 1786), however, it was retitled "Mr. Menzies of Culdare's Reel" and attributed to Niel Gow in that composer's First Collection (2nd ed.), 1801, some years after McGlashan died. "The Dochart, a river and glen, is in Perthshire near Crianlarich. It is the burying ground for the Macnabs, and has been called "the Macnab country"... "It now is included in the Breadalbane territory, the clan having emigrated to Canada in the first two decades of the present century" (Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland,1883).
Printed sources: Glen (The Glen Collection of Scottish Music), vol. 1, 1891; p. 6. S. Johnson (A Twenty Year Anniversary Collection), 2003; p. 43. McGlashan (Collection of Strathspey Reels), vol. 3, 1786; p. 5.
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