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|f_annotation='''PORTABELLO HORNPIPE.''' AKA - "Port Bello [2]," "Portabellow Hornpipe," "Portobello." AKA and see "[[Ridotta (The)]]." English, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: AABB. "Portobello Hornpipe" appears in the music manuscript collections of fiddlers William Irwin (c. 1850, Langdale, near Wigton, Lake District, Cumbria) and, in an earlier prototype as "Porto Bello", in Joseph Barnes (1762, Carlisle, Cumbria). Early versions of the tune were printed under the title "[[Ridotta (The)]]" in John Johnson's | |f_annotation='''PORTABELLO HORNPIPE.''' AKA - "Port Bello [2]," "Portabellow Hornpipe," "Portobello." AKA and see "[[Ridotta (The)]]." English, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: AABB. "Portobello Hornpipe" appears in the music manuscript collections of fiddlers William Irwin (c. 1850, Langdale, near Wigton, Lake District, Cumbria) and, in an earlier prototype as "Porto Bello", in Joseph Barnes (1762, Carlisle, Cumbria). Early versions of the tune were printed under the title "[[Ridotta (The)]]" in John Johnson's '''Choice Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances vol. 2''' (London, after 1750, No. 1), a version that also appears in the music manuscript collection of Humphrey Senhouse (Cumbria, 1748). | ||
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Revision as of 00:23, 10 December 2022
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PORTABELLO HORNPIPE. AKA - "Port Bello [2]," "Portabellow Hornpipe," "Portobello." AKA and see "Ridotta (The)." English, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: AABB. "Portobello Hornpipe" appears in the music manuscript collections of fiddlers William Irwin (c. 1850, Langdale, near Wigton, Lake District, Cumbria) and, in an earlier prototype as "Porto Bello", in Joseph Barnes (1762, Carlisle, Cumbria). Early versions of the tune were printed under the title "Ridotta (The)" in John Johnson's Choice Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances vol. 2 (London, after 1750, No. 1), a version that also appears in the music manuscript collection of Humphrey Senhouse (Cumbria, 1748).
Nick Barber remarks the tune was popularized by the Cock and Bull Band in modern times.