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'''REILLY OF THE WHITE HILL.''' Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller): AA’BB’ (Reavy). | '''REILLY OF THE WHITE HILL.''' Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller): AA’BB’ (Reavy). Claimed as a composition of County Cavan/Philadelphia fiddler and composer Ed Reavy (1898-1988) in the book published by his son Joe. Reilly was one of the “White Hill people” from the region north of the Reavy family farmland in Cavan. Though his first name is not remembered, he himself had a reputation as a wild volitile man, wont to cheat at cards. | ||
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The tune was recorded as "The Maid of the Dawn" by Sligo fiddler Joe Tansey on a 1926 Victor disc. Perhaps Tansey got it from Reavy, or perhaps Joe Reavy was mistaken in assigning authorship to his father. | |||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal></font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Victor 79201-B (78), 1926, Joe Tansey (as "The Maid of the Dawn"). Rounder Select 6008 (LP) '''Ed Reavy''', 1979, played by button accordionist Billy McComiskey.</font> | ||
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REILLY OF THE WHITE HILL. Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller): AA’BB’ (Reavy). Claimed as a composition of County Cavan/Philadelphia fiddler and composer Ed Reavy (1898-1988) in the book published by his son Joe. Reilly was one of the “White Hill people” from the region north of the Reavy family farmland in Cavan. Though his first name is not remembered, he himself had a reputation as a wild volitile man, wont to cheat at cards.
The tune was recorded as "The Maid of the Dawn" by Sligo fiddler Joe Tansey on a 1926 Victor disc. Perhaps Tansey got it from Reavy, or perhaps Joe Reavy was mistaken in assigning authorship to his father.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Miller (Fiddler’s Throne), 2004; No. 240, p. 146. Reavy (The Collected Compositions of Ed Reavy), No. 20, p. 21.
Recorded sources: Victor 79201-B (78), 1926, Joe Tansey (as "The Maid of the Dawn"). Rounder Select 6008 (LP) Ed Reavy, 1979, played by button accordionist Billy McComiskey.