The Celtic Fiddle: Easy, Intermediary Arrangements of 65 Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, & Manx Folk Songs for Solo Violin: Danny Boy, The Parting … Ballads, Reels, Jigs, Hymns, & Anthems

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(PLEASE NOTE: This collection does not include a piano accompaniment) This book contains approachable arrangements of 65 folk songs from the canons of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, and Manx music, ranging from the instantly recognizable to the uncommon to the rare. Each song is rendered in a simple but faithful arrangement, designed with intermediary violinists in mind, but also perfect for the advanced musician who wishes to expand their Celtic repertoire.

The music I’ve included here consist of love songs, pub songs, reels, hymns, and patriotic anthems, all of which have traditionally been played on the fiddle, and all of which trace their provenance to one of the Celtic cultures of the British Isles. Ireland and Scotland feature most prominently, but Wales, Cornwall, and the Isle of Man also have rich and storied traditions which are usually ignored by Celtic anthologies and albums.

These tunes will also be limited in scope to the classics of the Early Modern and Industrial eras – roughly ranging from the end of the War of the Roses (1487) to the start of World War One (1914), with most of them are tightly clustered in the 18th and 19th centuries. The break-neck period between the Glorious Revolution (1688) and the Irish War of Independence (1919) was one of rapid change, political upheaval, and artistic growth (in Scotland and Ireland, especially) which fostered the dynamic music – so often marked with caustic satire, ribald subversiveness, and profound mourning – of the Celtic peoples of Great Britain and Ireland.

The result has been a legacy of high-energy ballads, dances, hymns, and chants, as well as some truly heart-breaking elegies of loss (e.g., “Bonny Portmore,” “Foggy Dew,” “Loch Lomond,” and “Will Ye Na Come Back Again”). Their themes range from love to death, from partying to fighting, from rebellion to fidelity, and from depravity to devotion.

SONGS INCLUDED: — IRISH FOLK SONGS — Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms, Black Nag, Bonny Portmore, The Croppy Box, The Foggy Dew, Foxhunter’s Jig, Garryowen, The Irish Rover, The Irish Washerwoman, Jug of Punch, Londonderry Air (Danny Boy), Mick Maguire, The Minstrel Boy, Miss McLeod’s Reel, Molly Malone (Cockles and Mussels), Nell Flaherty’s Drake (The Bold Thady Quill), O’Donnell Abú, Paddy West (Hawkers and Thieves), The Rakes of Mallow, Rare Old Mountain Dew, Rosin the Bow (The Men of the West), Silver Spear, Slane (Be Thou My Vision), Star of the County Down (My Love Nell; Kingsford), Star of Munster, The Rising of the Moon (The Wearing of the Green), Tipperary Far Away, Whack fol the Diddle, Whiskey in the Jar, The Wild Colonial Boy, — SCOTTISH FOLK SONGS —
Auld Lang Syne, Barbara Allen, The Blue Bells of Scotland, Captain Campbell, Chì Mi Na Mòrbheanna (The Mist Covered Mountains of Home), Devil’s Dream, Drummond Castle, Flowers of Edinburgh, Haste to the Wedding, Jock Stewart (I’m a Man You Don’t Meet Every Day), Loch Lomond, My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose, New Britain (Amazing Grace), The Parting Glass, Scotland the Brave, ’S i Mòrag (Mòrag’s Wedding), Skye Boat Song, The Soldier’s Adieu (Farewell to Nova Scotia), Soldier’s Joy, The Water is Wide, Weaving Lilt, The White Cockade, Wild Mountain Thyme, Will Ye No Come Back Again, Ye Brakes and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon, — WELSH, CORNISH, & MANX FOLK SONGS — Aberdulais, Canu Cwnsela (Wassail Song; Mari Lwyd), Cwm Rhondda (Bread of Heaven), Ffarwel I Blwy’ Llangywer (Farewell to Llangywer Parish), Men of Harlech, Mwynen Merch (The Maiden’s Melody), Si Hei Lwli, ‘Mabi (See-hi-lewlie, Baby), Suo Gân (Lullaby), Symlen bys-ben (The Beckoning Fair One), An Awhesyth (The Lark), I’ll Love My Love Because I Know My Love Loves Me, Kernow Ow Dhre (Cornwall My Home), Car Y Phoosee (Manx Wedding Song), Mylecharaine’s (The Maiden’s Melody), Tra Va Ruggit Creest (Manx Carol; The Good Old Way),

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BW358WKQ
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (February 17, 2023)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 83 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8377932116
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.8 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.19 x 11 inches

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