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March from Oscar and Malvina

Alice 25 Aug 02 - 01:36 PM
Sorcha 25 Aug 02 - 01:44 PM
Malcolm Douglas 25 Aug 02 - 04:23 PM
Alice 25 Aug 02 - 09:40 PM
Alice 25 Aug 02 - 10:05 PM
GUEST 26 Aug 02 - 12:56 AM
Alice 26 Aug 02 - 01:19 PM
EBarnacle1 26 Aug 02 - 01:40 PM
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Subject: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Alice
Date: 25 Aug 02 - 01:36 PM

I have been searching for the notation for the March from Oscar and Malvina (recorded by the Cheiftains and Solas among others) and have not been able to find it. If anyone can email a gif to me I'd appreciate it. Any background info on the tune would also be appreciated.
aliceflynn@montana.net


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Sorcha
Date: 25 Aug 02 - 01:44 PM

Alice, I can't just search "march"....can you post some lyrics so I know what I am looking for?


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 25 Aug 02 - 04:23 PM

It isn't a song. It's an extract from the incidental music for William Shield's "pantomime" opera Oscar and Malvina, or The Hall of Fingal (1791). You can see sheet music at the Lester Levy Sheet Music Collection:

Overture to Oscar and Malvina, with the Highland March and Battle Pieces in various forms "Composed by Mr. Reeve". Published Longman and Broderip, No.26 Cheapside and No.13 Haymarket, [London] n.d.

I think you'll find the tune you want in there somewhere. According to The Fiddler's Companion, it's also known as Duplin House, Leslie's March or Lesley's March to Scotland and Blue Bonnets; under the last three titles you can find music in various formats at J C's Tunefinder.


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Alice
Date: 25 Aug 02 - 09:40 PM

Thanks, Malcolm, I should have looked at the Levy site, I was the one who submitted that site to Mudcat links long ago! Thanks again. Alice


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Alice
Date: 25 Aug 02 - 10:05 PM

In looking at the abc tunes versions derived from the Oscar and Malvina march, they are lacking elements that I really like about the composition. I found just what I was looking for in the old sheet music at the Levy site.


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: GUEST
Date: 26 Aug 02 - 12:56 AM

The score at the Levy site is percisely that in 'Oscar and Malvina'. An older version, c 1742, "Lashly's {Lesley's] March" is given as an ABC in file T2.ABC at www.erols.com/olsonw. "Lesley's March to Longmaston Moor", song (incomplete) and tune, are given in vol. 1 of Hogg's 'Jacobite Relics', 1819.


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Alice
Date: 26 Aug 02 - 01:19 PM

Thanks. I also saw that you have Blue Bonnets Over the Border as well on that page. - Alice


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: EBarnacle1
Date: 26 Aug 02 - 01:40 PM

I am so glad this turned out to be an opera! I had horrified thoughts of it being a collaboration between Oscar Brand and Malvina Reynolds.


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: Alice
Date: 26 Aug 02 - 09:09 PM

For those who aren't familiar with it, it's a great tune. Check out the audio file at CD Now of the Chieftains on Boil the Breakfast Early, track 3. click here


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Subject: RE: March from Oscar and Malvina
From: EBarnacle1
Date: 27 Aug 02 - 10:43 AM

That is a gorgeous piece of music. Thanks, Alice.


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