Lewt. George Rae's March
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Theme code Index | 1H1H1H1H 3H553H |
Also known as | Lieutenant George Rae's March |
Composer/Core Source | Biography:John Morison |
Region | Scotland |
Genre/Style | Scottish |
Meter/Rhythm | March/Marche |
Key/Tonic of | C |
Accidental | NONE |
Mode | Ionian (Major) |
Time signature | 4/4 |
History | SCOTLAND(North East) |
Structure | AABB |
Editor/Compiler | Biography:John Morison |
Book/Manuscript title | Book:A Collection of New Strathspey Reels with a few favourite Marches |
Tune and/or Page number | No. 53 |
Year of publication/Date of MS | c. 1797 |
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Score (1) |
X:1
T:Lewt. George Rae's March
M:C
L:1/8
R:March
B: John Morison - A Collection of New Strathspey Reels, with a few favourite Marches (Edinburgh, c. 1797, No. 53)
N:Organist and fiddler Morison (1772-1848) was from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, the
N:easternmost point in Scotland, on the North Sea. Alburger notes that failing f
N:ortunes forced him to diversify: he also organized balls and ran a ship's chandlery.
N:Lieutenant Rae was a musician who composed a quickstep that was printed
N:in Morison’s collection. See “Quick Step (Leut. Rae)”
F:https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Collection_of_New_Strathspey_Reels_wit/Vo-EymUbJkYC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22john+morison%22+%22new+strathspey+reels%22%C2%A0&pg=PP1&printsec=frontcover
K:C
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|:cd|e2 e>e e2 (c/d/e/f/)|Tg2 e>c Tg2 e>c|(fe) dc (ag) fe|{e}d2 d>d d2 (G/A/B)|
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