An edition of Ancient Irish music (1873)

Ancient Irish Music

comprising one hundred airs hitherto unpublished, many of the old popular songs, and several new songs

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An edition of Ancient Irish music (1873)

Ancient Irish Music

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS.
NUMBER. NAME. PAGE.
1. The Fury King's Courtship 1
2. The Barley Grain 3
3. Slan Beo. Farewell 4
4. An Suiste Buidhe. The Yellow Flail 5
5. An Suiste Buidhe. The Yellow Flail. (2nd. air) 6
6. The Flannel Jacket. Reel 6
7. Hop Jig 7
8. Fainne geal an lae. The Dawning of the day 8
9. Banalanna. The Ale woman 10
10. Crabs in the skillet 11
11. Och-ochone 11
12. Maidin cheodharh nuair d'cirigheas. When I rose on a misty morning 12
13. Fagamaoid sud mar ata *e. Let us leave that as it is 13
14. Aon is do na piobaireachta. The Ace and Deuce of Pipering 14
15. 'Tis not yonr gold would me entice 10
16. Reel 17
17. I'm going to be married on Sunday 17
18. The Summer is come and the grass is green 19
19. Kennedy's Jig 20
20. The Mountains high 21
21. An Cumhain leatsa an oidhche ud? Do you remember that night? 22
22. Ceapach Ddinig. Cappadanig 24
23. The Green Bushes 25
24. Air 26
25. We are the boys of Wexford 27
26. Cheer up, cheer up, daughter 27
27. Lamentation air 29
28. Na mna deasa an Bhaile-Locha Riabhach. The pretty lasses of Loughrea 30
29. Speir-bhean. The Bright Lady 31
30. The Shanavest and Caravat. A faction tune 32
31. Single Jig 33
32. Bealltaine. May day 34
33, Slan agu Beannacht le buairdhibh a'tsaoghail. Farewell to the troubles of the world 35
34. Astoreen Machree. O treasure of my heart 36
35. How do you like her for your wife? 37
36. Faghaim aris a cruiscin as biodh se lan. Well take again a cruiskeen. laun cruiskeen. 38
37. The Job of Journey work. A set dance 38
38. Drahareen-O-Machree. Little brother of my heart 39
39. The lovely sweet banks of the Suir 41
40. An ceo Dracigheachts. The Magic Mist 42
41. Jig 43
42. The Shamrock Shore 44
43. The wee wee bag of praties 45
44. There was a bold beggarman 45
45. Alas, my little bag 46
46. Be n-Erinn I. Who'er she be 47
47. mor Chluana. More of Cloyne 48
48. The top of Cork Road 48
49. Roving Jack of all trades 49
50. Reynard the Fox. A hunting song 50
51. Reel 61
52. Cwumail a mhalain. Rub the bag 52
53. Fead an iolair. The Eagle's whistle 53
54. An Ciarraigheacht malluighthe. The wicked Kerryman 54
55. Cold and rough the north wind blows 55
56. An Thaiocfadh tu a baile liom? Will you come home with me? 57
57. Thaunalaw. It is day 57
58. King Charles's Jig 59
59. Caoine. A Keen or Lament. 59
60. Nelly my love and me 60
61. The Croppy Roy 62
62. Reel 63
63. Along with my love I'll go 63
64. In comes great Bonaparte 65
65. Bala na bplandaighe. The Planting stick 66
66. Suantraidhe (Soontree). Lullaby 67
67. Fair Maidens 9 beauty will soon fade away 68
68. The Lowlands of Holland 69
69. The Funny Tailor 70
70. Round the world for sport. Jig 71
71. An Cnuicin fraaigh. The Knockeen-free (Heathy little hill) 72
72. I'm a poor stranger and far from my own 73
73. Suantraidhe (Soontree). Lullaby 74
74. Come all you maids where'er you be 75
75. Captain Thompson 76
76. Suantraidhe (Soontree). Lullaby 77
77. The Gorey Caravan 78
78. Barbara Allen 79
79. Young Roger was a ploughboy 80
80. The field of nay. Jig 82
81. No Surrender 82
82. Tea in the morning. Hop Jig 84
83. It is to fair England I'm willing to go 85
84. The game played in Erin-go-bragh 85
85. The blooming Meadows. Jig 87
86. Billy Byrne of Ballymanus 88
87. The little horse tied at a Public-house 89
88. Suantraidhe. Lullaby 90
89. There was an old astrologer 91
90. Pretty Peggy 92
91. The boys of the Town Jig 93
92. Bessie 94
93. Adieu, lovely Mary 94
84. Strop the Razor Jig 96
95. Billy the barber shaved his father 97
96. Dobbin's flowery vale 98
97. Una 99
98. The Leprehaun 100
99. Mo ghradh ban a'm threigan. My fair love leaving me 102
100. The Lake of Coolfin, or Willy Leonard 103

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OL25890066M
Internet Archive
AncientIrishMusic
OCLC/WorldCat
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