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Sheet Music for "Mr. David Dun’s Strathspey"Mr. David Dun’s StrathspeyStrathspeyBook: John Morison - A Collection of New Strathspey Reels, with a few favourite Marches (Edinburgh, c. 1797, No. 10)Notes: Organist and fiddler Morison (1772-1848) was from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, the easternmost pointin Scotland, on the North Sea. Alburger notes that failing fortunes forced him to diversify: he alsoorganized balls and ran a ship's chandlery.Morison also composed “Miss Jessie Dun’s Strathspey” and “Mr. Barclay Dun’s Hornpipe.”



MR. DAVID DUN'S STRATHSPEY. Scottish, Strathspey (cut time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Mr. David Dun's Strathspey" was composed by John Morison (1772-1848), a fiddler and, for a time, organist at St. Peter's Chapel, Peterhead. Morison was from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, the easternmost point of Scotland and a port town on the North Sea. He had 'a small fiddle band for playing dances, but he supported himself, as many musicians did, with diversification. Alburger notes he also organized balls and ran a ship's chandlery; he also tuned pianos and organs and copied out music, but eventually he went bankrupt (at least once). Morison published two collections; the first around 1797 and the second in 1815.

Morison also composed “Miss Jessie Dun's Strathspey” and “Mr. Barclay Dun's Hornpipe.”


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Printed sources : - John Morison (A Collection of New Strathspey Reels, with a few favourite Marches), Edinburgh, c. 1797; No. 10.






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