Annotation:Honorable Thomas Burke
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HONORABLE THOMAS BURKE (Pleraca Tomas Buaircac). AKA - "Thomas Burk/Burke." AKA and see "My Love's a Bonny Naithing." Irish, Air or Planxty (2/4 or whole time). G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Complete Collection): AB (O’Neill): AABB (O'Neill): AA’BC (Sullivan). "Honorable Thomas Burke" was composed by blind Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738). The air was recorded in the Belfast Northern Star of July 15, 1792, as having been played in competition by one of ten Irish harp masters at the last great convocation of ancient Irish harpers, the Belfast Harp Festival, held in the city that week. The melody was reconstructed by O'Sullivan from Mulholland and John Lee's publications, where it was incorrect in each instance. The Hon. Thomas Burke (d. 1763) was the third surviving son of the 9th Earl of Clanricard, according to O'Sullivan (1958). O'Carolan also wrote a tune for his sister ("Lady Laetitia Burke").