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TARA BROOCH, THE. AKA and see “Athlone Hornpipe (The),” "Mountain Stream," "Paddy O'Brien's Hornpipe (1)," "Six O'Clock," "Western Hornpipe (The)." Irish, Hornpipe (whole time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The Tara Brooch has been called the most beautiful brooch ever fund in Ireland, and dates from the 8th century. Discovered in 1910 near the Hill of Tara at Bettystown, County Meath, it now is in the possession of the National Museum in Dublin. The brooch is crafted in silver and inlaid with precious stones.



Famed County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman recorded the hornpipe in New York in 1927, calling it "The Western" and Hugh Gillespie issued it as "Mountain Stream" in 1939.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - McGuire & Keegan (Irish Tunes by the 100, vol. 1), 1975; No. 86, p. 21. Taylor (Traditional Irish Music: Karen Tweed’s Irish Choice), 1994; p. 41.

Recorded sources : - Lochshore CDLDL 1215, Croab Rua - “The More that’s Said the Less the Better” (1992).

See also listing at :
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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