Annotation:Saratoga Lanciers Figure 4

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X:4 T: Saratoga - Lanciers (Fig. 4) M: 6/8 L: 1/8 C: Lucien Roussin / Starr 15551-B / january 1929 K: D "A"A2B/B/ A^GA | BAF DFA | d2A/A/ e2A/A/ | (f3 f)((3d/e/f/) |g2f g2b | ! afd Adf | e2^d/d/ e2B | c3 B3 | A(3a/a/a/ a2a |! A2B A^GA | BAF DFA | d2A/A/ e2A/A/ | (f3 f)((3d/e/f/) |g2f g2b | ! afd A2B | c2c/c/ cfe | "fine"{c}d3 d>cd ||! "B"e2c/c/ e2g | f>de f2a | ^g>fe dcB | A>ce a>cd | ! e2c/c/ e2g | f>de f2a | ^g>fe ^g>fe | {A}a(3a/a/a/ a3||



SARATOGA LANCIERS FIGURE 4. French-Canadian, Quadrille and Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The "Saratoga Lanciers Figure 4," recorded by Lucien Roussin in 1929, is cognate with the "Bank of Turf (1) (The)" family of tunes, finds researcher Jean Duval, who believes the genesis of this tune family was in 19th century quadrille sets. Additional Irish members of this family include "First Cousin of the Gallant Tipperary Boys (The)," "Pádraig O’Keeffe’s Slide (2)," and "Tom Billy's Reel (4)."

The "Saratoga Lanciers" sets composed by Alfred D. Fohs (which can be viewed at the Library of Congress [1]) is a different set of quadrilles.


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