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|f_annotation='''CAROLAN QUADRILLE FIGURE 1.''' Irish, Jig and Quadrille (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. This untitled quadrille part is the first of a four-part quadrille set contained in the c. 1863-73 music manuscript collection of Crossmolina, County Mayo, farmer and fiddler Philip Carolan (c. 1839-1910). The second strain is reminiscent of, and perhaps related to, "[[Dingle Regatta]]".  
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X:1 T:Carolan Quadrille I Figure 1 M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig/Quadrille S:Philip Carolan music manuscript collection N:Philip Carolan (c. 1839-1910, Ballyvicmaha, County Mayo), a musically literate N:farmer and fiddler who compiled his ms. probably during 1863-1873. S:Angela Buckley, thesis, “A Critical Edition of the Irish Music Manuscripts of S:Philip Carolan c. 1839-1910, vol. 2”, Waterford Institute of Technology, S:2007, p. 13. Carolan ms. 1, No. 36 K:G f|g2B BBB|c2d e2d|g2d e2d|cBA GBd| g2B BBB|c2d e2d|g2d e2d|1 cBA G2:|2 cBA G3|| |:d2d def|g2g gfg|a2a aga|b2a gfe| d2d def|g2g gfg|bag agf|e2d def:|]



CAROLAN QUADRILLE I FIGURE 1. Irish, Jig and Quadrille (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. This untitled quadrille part is the first of a four-part quadrille set contained in the c. 1863-73 music manuscript collection of Crossmolina, County Mayo, farmer and fiddler Philip Carolan (c. 1839-1910). The second strain is reminiscent of, and perhaps related to, "Dingle Regatta".


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