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 Theme code Index    51H 3bH2H 7b2H 7b1
 Also known as    Ceann Dubh Dilis, Cean Dub Oilir, Black Haired Darling, Auld Jew (The), Old Jew (The), Love and the Novice, Irish Round (The), Kennington Wells
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    Scotland
 Genre/Style    Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece, March/Marche
 Key/Tonic of    E
 Accidental    1 sharp
 Mode    Aeolian (minor)
 Time signature    6/8
 History    
 Structure    AB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:O'Farrell
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Pocket Companion vol. 1
 Tune and/or Page number    pp. 34-35
 Year of publication/Date of MS    c. 1805
 Artist    Biography:Chieftains (The)
 Title of recording    Celtic Harp (The)
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    RCA 09026-61490-2
 Year recorded    1993
 Media    
 Score   ()   


<abc float="left"> X:2 T:Curra Koun Dilish M:3/4 L:1/8 R:Air S:O'Farrell - Pocket Companion, vol. 1 (c. 1805) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Dmin A | A4^c2 | d4e2 | f2 (gf)(ed) | e4d2 | c2A2e2 | f2e2d2 | c2A2d2 | D4E2 | F3G AB | c2A2 GF | G2A2d2 | f4 ed | c2A2 GF | G3B (AG) | F2D2D2 | D4 :: d/e/ | f4g2 | a4 g2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f2e2d2 | g2f2e2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f4g2 | a4g2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f2e2d2 | g2f2e2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f4g2 | a4g2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f2e2d2 | g2f2d2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | a2 (ba)(gf) | g2 (ag)(fe) | f2 (gf)(ed) | e2d2c2 | a2 (ba)(gf) | g2 (ag)(fe) | f2 (gf)(ed) | e2 (fe)(d^c) | d2D2D2 | D4E2 | F3GA2 | A2c2B2 | c2G2E2 | c2G2E2 | F3G A2 | A2d2c2 | d2D2D2 | D4E2 | F2G2A2 | A2G2A2 | D4E2 | (FE)(FG)(AB) | c2A2 (GF) | G2A2 (eg) | f2e2d2 | c2A2 (GF) | G3B A2G2 | F2D2D2 | D4 ||

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BLACK HEADED DEARIE ("Ceann Dubh Dilis" or "Cean Dub Oilir"). AKA - "Black Haired Darling." AKA and see "The Auld Jew," "The Old Jew," "Love and the Novice," "The Irish Round," "Kennington Wells." Irish, Air or March (3/4 or 6/8 {"airily"} time). D Mixolydian (O'Sullivan/Bunting): D Major (O'Neill): D Minor/Dorian (O'Neill): E Minor (Gow). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (most air versions): AAB (Gow, O'Neill--march version). This beautiful air is thought to have been composed in Ireland during the first decade of the 17th century or earlier, and early versions were often set in a minor key (though the great Irish collector Edward Bunting maintains "it was sung by the peasantry to this day" {i.e. around 1840} in the mixolydian mode). In England it was known as "The Irish Round" or "Kennington Wells" and was printed by Playford in the 1713 edition of his Dancing Master (pg. 146); in Scotland it was called "The Auld Jew." In addition to the printed sources listed below, Bunting finds the tune in a "small collection of Irish airs, published about 1726 by Neal, of Christ Church Yard, Dublin...and by Burke Thumouth as well as Oswald in his Caledonian Pocket Companion." O'Neill (Music of Ireland) prints the air in major and minor keys and then renders the tune as a major key march.

Source for notated version: the index to the Irish collector Edward Bunting's 1840 collection states the piece was noted from "T. Conlan in 1831." Brysson (Curious Selection of Favourite Tunes), No. 19{a} (appears as "The Old Jew"). D'Urfey (Pills to Purge Melancholy), volume II, No. 14 (appears as "A Consolatory Ode to Her Majesty"). Gow (Second Collection of Niel Gow's Reels), 1788; p. 30 (3rd ed. Appears as "Ceann Dubh Dileas"). Holden (Collection of Old-Established Irish Slow and Quick Tunes), volume II, No. 13 (appears as "Ceann Dubh Deelish"). McFadden (Repository of Scots and Irish Airs), c. 1796. Neal (Collection of the most Celebrated Irish Tunes), pg. 16 (appears as "Can dubh dilish"). O'Farrell (Pocket Companion, vol. 1), c. 1805; pgs. 34-35 (appears as "Curra Koun Dilish"). O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903/1979; Nos. 453, 454 & 1836, pp. 79 & 345. O'Sullivan/Bunting, 1983; No. 101, pp. 146-148. Stanford-Petrie (Compete Collection), 1905; No. 1062. Thompson (Hibernian Muse), No. 20 (appears as "Curri Kown Dilich"). Walker (Historical Memoires of the Irish Bards), No. 31 (appears as "Cur do cheann dilis -- Lay the dear head"). Wright (Aria di Camera), No. 62 (appears as "Can dubh dilich").

Recorded source: RCA 09026-61490-2, The Chieftains - "The Celtic Harp" (1993).

X:1 T:Black Haired Darling T:Black Headed Dearie L:1/8 M:6/8 N:"Airily" S:O'Neill - Music of Ireland (1903), No. 453 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D A/A/Bc ddg|f>ef/g/ fed|cAg fed|cAd D2 D/E/|FF/G/A/B/ cAA|d>ef/g/ fed| c<A {A}G/F/ G>BA/G/|FDD D3||dd/e/f/g/ a2a|aag f2e|f/f/fg a2g|fef D2 D/E/| FF/G/A/B/ cAA|dd/e/f/g/ f>ed|c<A {A}G/F/ G>BA/G/|FDD D3|| X:2 T:Curra Koun Dilish M:3/4 L:1/8 R:Air S:O'Farrell - Pocket Companion, vol. 1 (c. 1805) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Dmin A | A4^c2 | d4e2 | f2 (gf)(ed) | e4d2 | c2A2e2 | f2e2d2 | c2A2d2 | D4E2 | F3G AB | c2A2 GF | G2A2d2 | f4 ed | c2A2 GF | G3B (AG) | F2D2D2 | D4 :: d/e/ | f4g2 | a4 g2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f2e2d2 | g2f2e2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f4g2 | a4g2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f2e2d2 | g2f2e2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f4g2 | a4g2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | f2e2d2 | g2f2d2 | a2g2f2 | e2d2c2 | a2 (ba)(gf) | g2 (ag)(fe) | f2 (gf)(ed) | e2d2c2 | a2 (ba)(gf) | g2 (ag)(fe) | f2 (gf)(ed) | e2 (fe)(d^c) | d2D2D2 | D4E2 | F3GA2 | A2c2B2 | c2G2E2 | c2G2E2 | F3G A2 | A2d2c2 | d2D2D2 | D4E2 | F2G2A2 | A2G2A2 | D4E2 | (FE)(FG)(AB) | c2A2 (GF) | G2A2 (eg) | f2e2d2 | c2A2 (GF) | G3B A2G2 | F2D2D2 | D4 ||

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