Annotation:Doran from Kesh
X:1 T:Doran from Kesh M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel B:Alex Sutherland music manuscript collection N:Sutherland (1873-1967) was a fiddler from Toome, Drumreilly, County Leitrim, who N:submitted his extensive music manuscripts to the National Folklore Commission in 1959 K:D f2 fd e2 ed|f2 fd e(B{c}BA)|f2 fd e2 dB|ABde fdde| f2 (fd) efde|fgfd (eB) B2|dfaf bgaf|(3efg fd e2 dB|| |:ADFA B2 (3Bcd|ADFA B(E{F}ED)|ADFA B2 (Bd)|1 ABde fedB:|2 ABde fdde||
DORAN FROM KESH. AKA and see "Mac Cabe," "McCabe's Reel," "Patsy Hanley's (2)," "Ríl Mhic Cába." Irish, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB'. "Doran from Kesh" is contained in Book 1 of the large early 20th century music manuscript collection of musician Alex Sutherland of Toome, Drumreilly, County Leitrim. Researcher Conor Ward finds both strains cognate with "Patsy Hanley's (2)" (parts reversed). In addition, he finds the first strain of "Doran" cognate with the second strain of "John O'Neill's Reel" printed by Francis O'Neill in Music of Ireland (1903, No. 1265). A version of the reel was recorded by Mick, Louise and Michele Mulcahy on their recording "Reelin' in Tradition" (2009) under the title "McCabe's/Ríl Mhic Cába," and by the group Dervish on their recording "Spirit" (2003) as one of the reels in the set "The Siesta."