Annotation:Fitzgerald's Hornpipe (2)
X:1 T:Fitzgerald's Hornpipe [2] M:C| L:1/8 R:Hornpipe S:James Goodman music manuscript collection Book 1 (mid-19th century, County Cork, p. 54) F:http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-one#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=57&z=655.4485%2C764.9199%2C7374.2874%2C4466.6667 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G DE|G2 GA GABd|e2 de gedB|e2 de gedB|A2 Ac BAGE| G2GA GABd|e2 de gedB|egde BdAB|G2 GG G2:| |:ef|g2 gg a2 ga|bage gedB|e2 de gedB|A2 Ac BAGE| g2 gg a2 ga|bage gedB|egde BdAB|G2 GG G2:||
FITZGERALD'S HORNPIPE [2]. AKA and see "Corney Drew's Hornpipe," "Dwyer's Hornpipe (1)," "Teresa Halpin's Reel." Irish, Hornpipe (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Breathnach's "Fitzgerald's Hornpipe (1)” is a version of this tune. Paul de Grae suggests the "Fitzgerald's Hornpipe," title from music manuscripts of Church of Ireland cleric and uilleann piper James Goodman (1828-1894), may refer to William Fitzgerald of Conrea, Ballydesmond. Fitzgerald was a travelling fiddle master and a contemporary of Corney Drew, who wrote a music manuscript dating from 1866, after which he emigrated to America and was lost to history. His manuscript survived in Ireland, however (Dan Herlihy has a copy, notes Paul). The melody appears as "Corney Drew's Hornpipe" in several of Captain O'Neill's publications.
Cognate tunes in this family include P.W. Joyce's "Dwyer's Hornpipe (1)" and Frank Roche's "Teresa Halpin's Reel."