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A tune attributed to the blind Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan (b. 1670 - d. 1738)
flute usa canada canadian traditional fiddle banjo ireland tin whistle historic united states britain bones period historical stephen foster 19th century nineteenth century
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Musicians performing the 19th century folk music of Canada, the United States, Ireland and the U.K. on period instruments.
The artists that participated to produce these recordings of 19th century period folk music have all been costumed staff, guides, and tradespeople at historic sites across Canada (Upper Canada Village, Black Creek Pioneer Village, etc.). The music presented is performed on historically accurate instruments such as mandolin, fiddle, tin-whistle, wooden flute, bones, banjo, melodeon, button accordion, guitar, jaw harp and zither.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #682
Peak in subgenre #24
Author
Steven C. Foster
Rights
2002 Brent Santin
Uploaded
May 22, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.6 MB 128 kbps 2:50
Story behind the song
This tune is generally attributed to teh famous blind Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan (b. 1670 - d. 1738). Irish settlement in the Canadas during the early nineteenth century was considerable, especially around Peterborough, Montreal, Quebec and Bytown (Ottawa) and there is strong evidence that they brough their musical culture with them. (Wooden flute, tin-whistle - B. Santin; Guitar - G. Mallon).
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