Hi Mitch et al - I had a feeling  that a Scottish from Norway was
called a Reinlender and so I came across this. The A part is virtually
identical, but the B part's different.
http://abcnotation.com/tunePage?a=trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/musicaviva.com/norway/reinlender/reinlender-1/0000
Ah well, best I can do - and of course it doesn't have a
name...........

Cheers
Mike



On Dec 12, 10:41 am, mike gilpin <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems Maxou has beaten me to it!
> The tunes are definitely the wrong way round. La Reine d'Angleterre is
> a trad Bourbonnais song and was collected by Marguerite Gauthier-
> Villars and published in a book Petit Chansonnier Bourbonnais around
> the late 20's early 30's.
> Cheers
> Mike
>
> On Dec 12, 10:31 am, "J.F. \"Maxou\" HEINTZEN"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi !
> > Some mistakes around there :
> > 1°) I wrote a bourree named "La Reine de l'Angleterre", on "Petite suite 
> > Bourbonnaise" tape, later after the first "Vielleux du Bourbonnais".
> > 2°) "La Reine de l'angleterre" is a traditionnal song played as the first 
> > melody. It's in F mode, with a sharp fourth.
> > 3°) the second melody is a norvegian one, taught to Bernard BLANC by Alan 
> > KLOATR, a flute/pipe player from Brittany. They didn't know the correct 
> > title of this melody.
>
> > Here it is.
> > Keep on turning
> > Maxou
>
> > J.F. "Maxou" HEINTZEN
> > le bourg
> > 03360 Valigny
> > 04.70.66.60.01 / 06.87.43.63.65
>
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: [email protected]
> >   To: [email protected]
> >   Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 12:56 AM
> >   Subject: Re: [HG-new] Re: mystery scottish on Vielleux du Bourbonnais
>
> >   La Reine de L'Angleterre is the name of a march composed by Maxou 
> > Heintzen. I'm assuming that name on the Vielleux album cover was a mistake. 
> > Possibly Frederic and the Blancs planned on using La Reine in that set and 
> > changed their minds, but it didn't get corrected on the album artwork. 
> > Anyway that's my guess. I was hoping someone on our listserve knows the 
> > scottish from another context besides the Vielleux album and can give the 
> > name. If not, I suppose I could always email Frederic Paris or Bernard 
> > Blanc.
>
> >   Mitch Gordon
>
> >   [email protected] writes:
> >     Seems to me the title of a tune is merely a device to identify that
> >     tune. There may well be other tunes of the same name but as this
> >     scottish has been known by that name for decades, I'm not sure it's
> >     accurate to state that " it definitely isn't ".
>
> >     On Dec 10, 5:40 pm, Ulrich Joosten <[email protected]> wrote:
> >     > Mitch, to which of the two ³Vielleux² CDs do you refer? What¹s the 
> > title of
> >     > the album?I could check the cover if I can find some information.
>
> >     >  Best,
> >     > Uli
>
> >     > Am 10.12.10 18:30 schrieb "[email protected]" unter 
> > <[email protected]>:
>
> >     > > Can someone give me the correct name of the second tune on this 
> > sound clip? On
> >     > > the Vielleux du Bourbonnais recording it is identified as La Reine
> >     > > d'Angleterre, which it definitely isn't. Thanks in advance.
>
> >     > 
> > >http://www.avocetmusic.com/clips/09%20Air%20Norvegien%20-%20La%20Rein...
> >     > > ngleterre.mp3
>
> >     > > Mitch Gordon
>
> >     > --
> >     > Ulrich Joosten, Nettergasse 35, 41539 Dormagen, Tel. 02133-210900
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> >     > [email protected]
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