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'''BATH MINUET [1]'''. AKA - "[[New Bath Minuet]]." English, Minuet (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning. AABB. "Bath Minuet [1]" was published by London publisher Robert Bremner in his '''Compleat Tutor for the Flute''' (c. 1765), actually a primer for the recorder, and in David Rutherford's '''Art of Playing the Violin''' (London, 1755). The tune was transcribed by John Ormsby (as "New Bath Minuet") in Annapolis, Maryland, dated around 1758, in a music manuscript now at the New York Public Library. See note for "[[Bath Medley]]" for more on Bath. | '''BATH MINUET [1]'''. AKA - "[[New Bath Minuet]]." English, Minuet (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning. AABB. "Bath Minuet [1]" was published by London publisher Robert Bremner in his '''Compleat Tutor for the Flute''' (c. 1765), actually a primer for the recorder, and in David Rutherford's '''Art of Playing the Violin''' (London, 1755). The tune was transcribed by John Ormsby (as "New Bath Minuet") in Annapolis, Maryland, dated around 1758, in a music manuscript now at the New York Public Library. See note for "[[Bath Medley]]" for more on Bath. |
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BATH MINUET [1]. AKA - "New Bath Minuet." English, Minuet (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning. AABB. "Bath Minuet [1]" was published by London publisher Robert Bremner in his Compleat Tutor for the Flute (c. 1765), actually a primer for the recorder, and in David Rutherford's Art of Playing the Violin (London, 1755). The tune was transcribed by John Ormsby (as "New Bath Minuet") in Annapolis, Maryland, dated around 1758, in a music manuscript now at the New York Public Library. See note for "Bath Medley" for more on Bath.
Source for notated version: the music manuscript of Captain George Bush (1753?-1797), a fiddler and officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution [Keller].
Printed source: Keller (Fiddle Tunes from the American Revolution), 1992; p. 11.
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