Annotation:Rigs o' Marlow
X: 1 T:Rigs o' Marlow, Headington M:4/4 L:1/8 A:Headington P:A(A2B2)4 K:C Q:260 P:A c<e c<e c<e ed/c/|B<d B<d B<d fe/d/|c<e c<e c<e g>c' |a>fd>B c2 c2 || P:B c'>ag>f e>f g2 |c'>ag>f e2 d2 |c'>ag>f e>c f>f |e<c d<B c2 c2 ||
RIGS O' MARLOW. AKA and see "Rakes of Mallow (The)." English, Morris Dance Tune (4/4 time). A Major (Bacon): G Major (Mallinson): C Major (Karpeles). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB, x4. Originally Irish. The English morris dance version of the old Irish tune "Rakes of Mallow (The)" was collected from the village of Headington, Oxfordshire, in England's Cotswolds. Cecil Sharp collected the dance on Boxing Day, 1899, during a visit to Headington on his first collecting trip, and the next day took down the tune from the Headington side's musician, William Kimber (d. 1961).
Composer Gustz Holst made a setting for chamber orchestra as one of his "Morris Dance Tunes."