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23 May 03 - 01:23 PM (#958291) Subject: Info req: Burning of the Piper's Hut From: michaelr Looking for background info on this slow air. Cheers, Michael |
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23 May 03 - 02:05 PM (#958315) Subject: RE: Info req: Burning of the Piper's Hut From: GUEST,Melani It's in Robin Williamson's fiddle book with some brief notes--I can't remember the details and am not at home right now. I believe it has Jacobite origins. |
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23 May 03 - 02:36 PM (#958332) Subject: RE: Info req: Burning of the Piper's Hut From: Malcolm Douglas The information at The Fiddler's Companion seems to be taken from Williamson's book, which includes a good bit of speculation mixed with some history: Burning of the Piper's Hut. Neither pipes nor pipers were banned in the aftermath of the Jacobite rebellions (or at any other time, though certain clergy of both Catholic and Protestant persuasions did a good bit of freelance instrument-burning on religious grounds); since that seems to be the sole basis of Williamson's suggestion that the tune might be of the period, it should probably be disregarded for now unless anybody has any actual evidence of a date. More likely to be just one of those tune names that commemorate a local incident now forgotten, I'd have thought. Nigel Gatherer quotes Williamson and gives the tune at The Burning of the Piper's Hut |
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24 May 03 - 02:05 AM (#958555) Subject: RE: Info req: Burning of the Piper's Hut From: michaelr Thanks, Melani and Malcolm! Cheers, michael |