Annotation:Mrs. Falconer's Reel—Craigellachie

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MRS. FALCONER'S REEL--CRAIGELLACHIE. AKA and see "Buff and Blue (1)," "Jumping Geordie," "Pope's Toe (2) (The)." Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD'. Composed bybiography:William Marshall (1748-1833). A Scottish fiddler and composer, Marshall is most famous for his many fine strathspeys. Marshall worked for much of his life for the Duke of Gordon as the Steward of his Household, and it is fortunate that the Duke was an enthusiastic supporter and patron of Marshall’s music.

"Mrs. Falconer's Reel--Craigellachie" was printed in Marshall's posthumous 1845 collection, however, a good many of Marshall's tunes were in aural circulation during his lifetime, and this may be one of them. Variants can be found as "Buff and Blue (1)" in William Litten's c. 1800-1802 music manuscript collection, as "Pope's Toe (2) (The)" in the mid-19th century large music manuscript of Manchester, England, musician William Roose, and printed as "Jumping Georgie" by Kerr in the latter 19th century.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Marshall, Fiddlecase Edition, 1978; 1845 Collection, p. 23.






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