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Tune Req: The Red Admiral Butterfly

Ferrara 12 Apr 99 - 08:04 AM
Joe Offer 11 Apr 99 - 06:18 PM
f u 11 Apr 99 - 05:36 PM
alison 12 Jan 98 - 11:06 PM
Jerry Friedman 12 Jan 98 - 04:23 PM
alison 11 Jan 98 - 04:32 AM
Alice 10 Jan 98 - 06:00 PM
etorsten@concentric.net 10 Jan 98 - 01:45 PM
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Subject: RE: Ever Heard of
From: Ferrara
Date: 12 Apr 99 - 08:04 AM

Joe, you're a national living treasure. That butterfly site went into my bookmarks. Gorgeous.


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Subject: RE: Ever Heard of Red Admiral Butterfly
From: Joe Offer
Date: 11 Apr 99 - 06:18 PM

Pictures? Click here.
-Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Ever Heard of
From: f u
Date: 11 Apr 99 - 05:36 PM

need pictures


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Subject: RE: Ever Heard of
From: alison
Date: 12 Jan 98 - 11:06 PM

hi

We used to have them at home (belfast), and we always knew them as red admirals.

Slainte

Alison


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Subject: RE: Ever Heard of
From: Jerry Friedman
Date: 12 Jan 98 - 04:23 PM

On a barely related subject, Vladimir Nabokov, the lepidopterist and great writer, was fond of this butterfly and also fond of claiming that its true name was "Red Admirable". Does anyone know any evidence for that claim?


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Subject: RE: Ever Heard of
From: alison
Date: 11 Jan 98 - 04:32 AM

Hi

They are one and the same. The Chieftains do a version called "Red admiral butterfly." It's on a Cd called "James Galway and the Chieftains in Ireland."(Rd85798) The Butterfly performed by Orison (lovely arrangement) is on a CD called Celtic Odyssey from Narada.(ND-63912.)

Slainte

Alison


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From: Alice
Date: 10 Jan 98 - 06:00 PM

Eric, "Butterfly" is a pretty well known Irish tune, but I have never heard of "The Red Admiral Butterfly". From what source did your cousin get the title? Alice in MT


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Subject: Ever Heard of
From: etorsten@concentric.net
Date: 10 Jan 98 - 01:45 PM

Has anyone here ever heard this song. I assume it is an old irish dance tune, but can't find it in any of my books (I have thousands of tunes there) so I thought maybe it was a song. My cousin asked if I could get the sheet music for it, but he has never heard it either so we both are just kind of scrambling around on this puzzle. If you have even just heard, please email me so I can know a little about what it is. Also if anyone can recommend a CD, or somewhere where it might be located, I could pass that info along to the interested party.

Thank you for any help you might be able to provide!

Eric Torstenson


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