Annotation:Miss Maule’s Strathspey
X:1 T:Miss Maule’s Strathspey M:C L:1/16 R:Strathspey C:Robert Mackintosh B:Petrie – Second Collection of Strathspey Reels &c. (1796, p. 3) N:”Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Garden of Troup by Robert N:Petrie at Kirkmichael.” F: http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/5/57/IMSLP559819-PMLP901954-rob_petrie_second_collection_118402151.23.pdf Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:A E2|{AB}c4 A3E FA3EC3|{AB}c4 A3E F2(B2B2d2)|Tc3B A3E FA3EC3|D3FEG3 AA3A2:| e2|ce3a3e f3aed3|ce3a3c {Bc}d(B3B2c)d|ce3 a3e f3aec3|df3Te3d c(A3A3e)| ce3a3e fa3ed3|ce3a2c2 {Bc}d2(B2B2c)d|ce3df3 ea3gb3|af3e3d c2A2A2||
MISS MAULE('S STRATHSPEY). AKA and see "Captain Campbell of Sunderland's Reel." Scottish (originally), Canadian; Strathspey. Canada; Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. An 18th century composition by Robert ‘Red Rob’ Mackintosh. The strathspey appears in Kirkmichael, Perthshire, fiddler and composer Robert Petrie's Second Collection (1795), a volume dedicated to his employer, Mrs. Garden of Troup. The melody is among the more popular of Biography:Robert Mackintosh’s compositions on Cape Breton Island. See note for “Mr. Maule’s Frolick” for more on the Maule family.
A version of Mackintosh's strathspey appears under the title "Captain Campbell of Sunderland's Reel" printed in Islay fiddler-composer biography:Alexander Mackay's Collection of Reels, Strathspeys and Slow Tunes (Glasgow, c. 1822). While many of the tunes in the collection were credited to Islay composers, including Mackay, this tune was unattributed. However it bears the name of a landowner of the island, of the farming estate of Sunderland on the western side of the island.