[NSP] Re: Tune Information

2010-09-28 Thread Richard York
Kettle Drum is in the 1650 Playford's Dancing Master, for one. Dunno about its actual origins, but that's a collected and published source for it. Best wishes, Richard. On 28/09/2010 15:53, Greenley, Gordon wrote: Does anyone have any information on the origins of the following tunes?

[NSP] Re: Tune Information

2010-09-28 Thread Gibbons, John
2010 16:19 To: Greenley, Gordon; NSP group Subject: [NSP] Re: Tune Information Kettle Drum is in the 1650 Playford's Dancing Master, for one. Dunno about its actual origins, but that's a collected and published source for it. Best wishes, Richard. On 28/09/2010 15:53, Greenley, Gordon wrote

[NSP] Re: Tune Information

2010-09-28 Thread Marianne Hall
Gentle Maiden is, I believe, an Irish tune. Maureen (or Mavourneen) is the flower of Killarney, and fairest of all to me. The flowers that bloom in Killarney are never as fair as she et cetera. Marianne. From: g.e.green...@aston.ac.uk Subject: [NSP] Tune Information To:

[NSP] Re: Tune Information

2010-09-28 Thread Ann Sessoms
Hazlewood was written by Roy Hartnell and published in The Jack Armstrong Tune Book in 1995 by Rossleigh Music, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 15:53:36 +0100 To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu From: g.e.green...@aston.ac.uk Subject: [NSP] Tune Information Does

[NSP] Re: Tune Information

2010-09-28 Thread Julia Say
On 28 Sep 2010, Ann Sessoms wrote: Hazlewood was written by Roy Hartnell and published in The Jack Armstrong Tune Book in 1995 by Rossleigh Music, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. It was also in the 1982 book published by Jenny Armstrong., but as Hazelwood. Holmes Fancy first appears in Peacock's