This one seems never to have made it into a book; at least it
isn't in Charlie Gore's index. The arrangements on the sheet
are all for piano.
X:1
T:Carfrae Frolic
S:Miss Platoff's Wedding (music sheet, Gow and Shepherd, 1813)
B:NLS Mus.E.l.78(65)
C:Mr. Mather
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:C# Minor
{^A}G^^FG {A}GFG |{^A}G^^FG {A}GFG |e3 d2c|^Bcd G3 |
cdc BAG | ABA GF^E|FGF =EDC|^B,CD G,3 :|
{F}EDE {F}EDE | cde BAG |ABc BAG| FGE DC^B,|
{D}C^B,C {d}c^Bc| A=BA GAF |EFG FED| C3 c3 :|
Is there a particular kind of dance called a "frolic"? All the
tunes I know with that title are jigs.
You could segue from that into "Calliope House", I guess (assuming
you could get your fingers round the tune in the first place).
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