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Gerry O'Connor ('''The Rose in the Gap'''), 2018; No. 172, p. 92. | Gerry O'Connor ('''The Rose in the Gap'''), 2018; No. 172, p. 92. | ||
O'Neill ('''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody'''), 1922; No. 326 (appears as "Lucy Campbell's Hornpipe"). | O'Neill ('''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody'''), 1922; No. 326 (appears as "Lucy Campbell's Hornpipe"). | ||
Prior ('''Fionn Seisiún 3'''), 2007; p. 13. | |||
'''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 63. | '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 63. | ||
Taylor ('''Music for the Sets: Yellow Book'''), 1995; p. 1. | Taylor ('''Music for the Sets: Yellow Book'''), 1995; p. 1. |
Revision as of 03:57, 25 August 2022
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LUCY CAMPBELL'S [1] (Luighseach Chaimbhéal). AKA and see "Miss Louisa Campbell’s Delight," "Bridal o't (The)." Irish, Scottish; Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC (Cole): ABCD (Breathnach, Cranitch, Mallinson, Miller & Perron/2006, Mitchell, O'Connor, Treoir): AA'BBCD (Harker/Rafferty): AABB'CC'DD (Miller & Perron/1977). Breathnach (1963) identifies this tune as originally the Scottish reel "Miss Louisa Campbell’s Delight," first published in 1780 (according to Glen). "Bridal o't (The)" is the name of a song written to the tune. The reel is a staple of modern Irish sessions (although occasionally confused with "Bucks of Oranmore (The)," which has a similar first part). County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman (1891-1945) recorded the melody in New York in 1935 on a 78 RPM for Decca Records. The Scottish tunes "Cairngorum," "Dear Meal (The)," "Dear Meal is Cheap Again (The)," and "Leap Year (1)" are related to the Irish reel through the strathspeys "Lucy Campbell (3)" and "Lucy Campbell (4)", for which see also Annotation:Lucy Campbell (4).