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T:Misses is Sick, The | |||
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N:A version of “Ships are Sailing” | |||
S:Daniel Kelleher | |||
S:P.D. Reidy music manuscript collection, London, 1890’s (No. 37) | |||
N:”Professor” Patrick Reidy of Castleisland was a dancing | |||
N:master engaged by the Gaelic League in London to teach | |||
N:dance classes. He introduced “Siege of Ennis” and “Walls | |||
N:of Limerick” ceili dances and wrote a treatise on dancing. | |||
N:Reidy's source, Daniel Kelleher, was variously said to have been | |||
N:from Castleisland, Sliabh Luachra region, County Kerry, or from | |||
N:the native-Irish speaking region of Achadh Bolg, Múscraigh, in | |||
N:County Cork. Reg Hall (2017) also found a reference to Kelleher | |||
N:as one of the soloists who accompanied step dancing exhibitions | |||
N:at Gaelic League events in London between 1897 and 1901. According | |||
N:to Hall, Kelleher was a young fiddle player active within the | |||
N:Gaelic League. His name is attached to thirteen tunes in Reidy’s N:collection. | |||
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X:1 % T:Misses is Sick, The M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:A version of “Ships are Sailing” S:Daniel Kelleher S:P.D. Reidy music manuscript collection, London, 1890’s (No. 37) N:”Professor” Patrick Reidy of Castleisland was a dancing N:master engaged by the Gaelic League in London to teach N:dance classes. He introduced “Siege of Ennis” and “Walls N:of Limerick” ceili dances and wrote a treatise on dancing. N:Reidy's source, Daniel Kelleher, was variously said to have been N:from Castleisland, Sliabh Luachra region, County Kerry, or from N:the native-Irish speaking region of Achadh Bolg, Múscraigh, in N:County Cork. Reg Hall (2017) also found a reference to Kelleher N:as one of the soloists who accompanied step dancing exhibitions N:at Gaelic League events in London between 1897 and 1901. According N:to Hall, Kelleher was a young fiddle player active within the N:Gaelic League. His name is attached to thirteen tunes in Reidy’s N:collection. F:http://rarebooks.library.nd.edu/digital/bookreader/MSE_1434-1/#page/1/mode/1up Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Edor (Be)ed (Bc)dB|(AF)GB (AF)EF|D2 (DE) (FE)FA|(Be)ef (gf)ed| (Be)ed (Bc)dB|(AF)GB (AF)EF|D2 (DE) (FE)FA|(Be)ef e2d2|| g2 ga (ga)bg|(af)gf (ef)ge|g2 ga (ga)bg|(af)df e2 ef| g2 ga (ga)bg|(af)gf (ef)ge|g2 ag f2 gf|e2 ef (gf)ed||
X:1 % T:Ships are Sailing [1] (The) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel B:O'Neill's Music of Ireland. 1850 Melodies, 1903, p. 237, no. 1264 Z:François-Emmanuel de Wasseige K:Em Beed B^cdB|AD (3FED AD (3FED|E^DEF GFGA|1Beef gfed:|2Bee^d e2|| (ef)|gfga bgeg|fefg afdf|gfga bgeg|af^df e2(ef)| gfga bgeg|fefg afdf|g2ge f2fd|e^def gfed!D.C.!|]
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