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 Theme code Index    55 215 3H2H 1H5
 Also known as    Arthur Darley's, Swedish Jig (The)
 Composer/Core Source    Biography:Arthur Darley Sr.
 Region    Ireland
 Genre/Style    Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece, Jig/Quadrille
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    6/8
 History    Ireland/Ulster"Ireland/Ulster" is not in the list (IRELAND(Munster), IRELAND(Connaught), IRELAND(Leinster), IRELAND(Ulster), SCOTLAND(Argyll and Bute), SCOTLAND(Perth and Kinross), SCOTLAND(Dumfries and Galloway), SCOTLAND(South Ayrshire), SCOTLAND(North East), SCOTLAND(Highland), ...) of allowed values for the "Has historical geographical allegiances" property.
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 Artist    Biography:Paddy Glackin
 Title of recording    Ceol ar an bhFidil le Paddy Glackin
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BRUCKLESS SHORE, THE. AKA and see "Arthur Darley's," "The Swedish Jig." Irish, Air or Jig. Ireland, County Donegal. Composed by classically trained Irish musician Arthur Darley, who had an appreciation for traditional music and who performed and collected it in the early 20th century (see Darley & McCall's Feis Ceol collection). Darley, who was employed as a Chruch of Ireland organist based in Bruckless (County Donegal), lived for a time in Dunkineely, County Donegal, and influenced Donegal traditional fiddlers, especially John Doherty and Donny O'Donnell (Caoimhin Mac Aoidh, 1994). It is Darley himself who passed the tune to the Doherty family, with whom he was on friendly terms, and John Doherty was supposedly quite taken with the melody. Mac Aoidh explains the origin of the alternate title, "Swedish Jig," thus: it seems that fiddler Danny Meehan returned to Donegal on vacation from London and was playing with John Doherty, when the latter fiddler happened to play a tune he learned from "Mr. Darley." Meehan picked up the tune but not the name, and on his return to London he began playing it around. Someone voiced the opinion that it sounded Scandinavian and afterwards people began to request that Meehan play "that Swedish jig," and the name spread from there. There is an extra beat in the second measure. Philippe Varlet believes that the alternate title "The Swedish Jig" first appeared on the 1978 LP "Lord Mayo" by the London band Le Cheile, (featuring Danny Meehan on fiddle), though he says the ultimate source for that name may have been Dublin fiddler John Kelly Sr.

Recorded sources: Paddy Glackin - "Ceol ar an bhFidil le Paddy Glackin" (appears as "Arthur Darley's"). Gerald Trimble - "First Flight." Mick Moloney - "Strings Attached." Green Linnet SIF 3107. Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham - "The Pearl" (1994. Appears as "The Swedish Jig").


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