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David Glen's Highland bagpipe tutor : with a selection of quicksteps, strathspeys, reels and jigs : followed by a pibroch / [David Glen].

The Colquhouns' march -- John Bán McKenzie's strathspey -- The tinker's march -- We will take the high road (The stewarts of Appin's march) -- Donal Mackenzie's reel -- Mr. Miller's strathspey -- Mr. Haig's strathspey (The maiden's song) -- Colin Macdonal (march) -- Angus Cameron's march -- Old John McPherson's favourite (march) -- The Kenmore lasses (reel) / Peter Macdonald -- The carle with the three thumbs (reel) / D. Campbell -- The shepherd boy's march / A. McSwayde -- Lochty house (march) / John McEwen -- The salmon fishers (reel) -- Miss Ada Crawford (strathspey) / J. Mauchline -- Leaving Dunkeld (jig) / D. Campbell -- The duchess of Atholl's jig / D. Campbell -- The Atholl curlers' march / The Duke of Atholl -- Archie Stewart's favourite march -- Craig-y-barns (strathspey) / John Crerar -- Captain Archibald Leslie's march / D. Campbell -- Maggie Cameron (Willie Roy's loomhouse) (strathspey) -- Farewell to the Tay (march) / Peter McDonald -- Dunolly Castle (march) / N. Macleod -- The Celtic chair (reel) / D. Glen -- Wm. Murray's reel -- The Bonawe highlanders' march / D. Bowman -- The three pipers (march) / D. Bowman -- The Dundee pipe band (reel) / Wm. Murray -- Thomas'son wears a drik (John Thomson's dirk) (strathspey) -- Thomas'son wears a drik (John Thomson's dirk) (reel) -- Miss Margaret Morrison's reel / N. Macleod -- Piper C. Mackay 92nd Highlanders' reel / C. Mackay -- The Glasgow highland volunteers' march / C. Mackay -- The Midlothian amateur pipe band's march / F. Beaton -- The Princess Charlotte, ex, Queen of Mexico's jig / Wm. Sutherland -- The rock well (jig) / Wm. Sutherland -- The kist of Clairdon (jig) / Wm. Sutherland -- The Dundee highland volunteers' march / M. McKinnon -- The barren rocks of Aden (quickstep) / arranged by A. MacKellar -- The New Year's gift (quickstep) / A. MacKellar -- The 71st Highland Light Infantry's quickstep / Hugh Mackay -- David Glen's reel / Wm. Sutherland -- Arniston Castle (strathsprey) -- Kilmartin Castle (instrumental piece) -- The Sinecure policeman (reel) -- An Irish reel -- Colonel Sinclair's march / Jas. Manson -- The reel of Tulloch -- The thief of Lochaber (march) -- The Mackenzie Highlanders' march -- The blue ribbon or Scottish streamer of victory (Piobaireachd)

Irish Traditional Music Archive

Father Killian Curran Collection

  • FKC-18730
  • Collection
Collection of reel-to-reel tape recordings. Includes singing performances by Father Killian Curran, Father Sydney McEwan and Rita Lynch, and fiddle performances by Séamus Ó Mathúna and Jim O'Mahoney.

Curran, Fr Killian

Geordie McIntyre Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
McIntyre, Geordie, Scotland, speech in English A1-3, 5, 7-8, 11-12, singing in English in duet A9;
Heaney, Joe, Connemara, singing in English A1, 7-8, 10, 13, speech in English A2-3, 5, 7-8, 10-13, lilting A2, singing in Irish A4, 6, singing in English in duet A9, singing in English in ensemble with pipes and whistle A13;
McNulty, Pat, pipes in singing ensemble A13;
Unidentified performer, whistle in ensemble A13

Running Order:
1. Speech/Song: The Bonnie Bunch of Roses (interrupted)
2. Speech/Lilting: story about `Paddy the one tune', fairy wraths, The Lark in the Morning
3. Speech: the story behind Bean Phaidin and the hag with the money
4. Songs: Bean Paidin, The Hag with the Money
5. Speech: poetic names for Ireland, versions of Roisin Dubh
6. Song: Roisin Dubh
7. Speech/Song/Speech: As I Roved Out
8. Speech/Song: The Bold Tenant Farmer
9. Song: Mrs McGrath
10. Speech/Song: Rocking the Cradle
11. Speech: the banshee, superstitions about frogs and dying, keening, composing keens, drinking at wakes, bean caointe, fortune tellers, difference between a hag and an old woman, tinkers, women who brewed herbs, curing one man and killing another [END OF BAND ONE]
12. Speech: reason why superstitions died out, faith healing, bone-setters, nettle soup for gaul stones, getting the gift of bone-setting out of a magical book, seals crying, fairies on the islands off the coast, the world being flooded
13. Speech/Song: The Bonny Boy
14. Song: The Jug of Punch [END OF BAND TWO]

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