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'''MONTGOMERIE'S RANT.''' Scottish, Strathspey Reel. The dance instructions, but not the music for the tune clearly marked 'Strathspey Reele,' appear in the '''Menzies Manuscript''', 1749, in the Atholl Collection of the Sandeman Library, Perth. It seems to be the earliest allusion to the strathspey as a class of instrumental music or dance, states Emmerson (1971). Today it is traditional to play "[[Lady Montgomerie's Reel]]" for the Scottish country dance.  
'''MONTGOMERIE'S RANT.''' Scottish, Reel (cut time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. Composed by Lord Eglintoune. The dance instructions, but not the music for "Montgomerie's Rant" (clearly marked a 'Strathspey Reele'), appear in the '''Menzies Manuscript''' ("The Register of Dances at Castle Menzies" [pronounced ''Mingis''), 1749, in the Atholl Collection of the Sandeman Library, Perth. It seems to be the earliest allusion to the strathspey as a class of instrumental music or dance, states Emmerson (1971). Today it is traditional to play the tune "[[Lady Montgomerie's Rant]]" for the beginning of the dance "Montgomerie's Rant," not a little because the tune "Montgomerie's Rant" set in B Flat is notoriously difficult to play.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Viva W103, Sean McGuire - "Irish Jigs and Reels" (c. 1960's, a reissue of "Sean Maguire Plays," the first recording of McGuire that Josephine Keegan accompanied on piano). </font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Beltona 6142 (78 RPM), George F. Davis & Annie Shand. HMV C-3843 (78 RPM), The Scottish Country Dance Players (1948). Viva W103, Sean McGuire - "Irish Jigs and Reels" (c. 1960's, a reissue of "Sean Maguire Plays," the first recording of McGuire that Josephine Keegan accompanied on piano). </font>
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See also listing at:<br>
See the dance performed on youtube.com [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvW1ROlOjmk]<br>
Hear the Davis/Shand recording at Rare Tunes [http://www.raretunes.org/recordings/montgomeries-rant/]<br>
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MONTGOMERIE'S RANT. Scottish, Reel (cut time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. Composed by Lord Eglintoune. The dance instructions, but not the music for "Montgomerie's Rant" (clearly marked a 'Strathspey Reele'), appear in the Menzies Manuscript ("The Register of Dances at Castle Menzies" [pronounced Mingis), 1749, in the Atholl Collection of the Sandeman Library, Perth. It seems to be the earliest allusion to the strathspey as a class of instrumental music or dance, states Emmerson (1971). Today it is traditional to play the tune "Lady Montgomerie's Rant" for the beginning of the dance "Montgomerie's Rant," not a little because the tune "Montgomerie's Rant" set in B Flat is notoriously difficult to play.

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Recorded sources: Beltona 6142 (78 RPM), George F. Davis & Annie Shand. HMV C-3843 (78 RPM), The Scottish Country Dance Players (1948). Viva W103, Sean McGuire - "Irish Jigs and Reels" (c. 1960's, a reissue of "Sean Maguire Plays," the first recording of McGuire that Josephine Keegan accompanied on piano).

See also listing at:
See the dance performed on youtube.com [1]
Hear the Davis/Shand recording at Rare Tunes [2]




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