Fred Hamer collection, CD 26
Material type: MusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 19 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:- BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003526; BL Archive tape: H1749; Hamer tape No: 20.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Hamer Recordings | Storage | SCD CDA HAMER 26 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR06887 |
Compact disc.
Musical instruments: fiddle.
1. [announcement] C433/19 -- 2. C433/19 Side 1: Mrs Todd, Chesterfield, Derbyshire: 00:00 Brian O'Flynn [Roud 294] -- 00:45 Teaching McFadden to dance [Roud 23707] -- 01:29 Bell bottomed trousers [Roud 269, fragment] -- Dancing English (Off air recording of radio programme from Comberton Village College, Cambridgeshire, introduced by Richard Manning) / Kay Graham Band with Kenneth Clarke [caller]: 01:50 Cumberland square eight ([unidentified reel], Tree in the bog, Roddy McCorley) -- 04:34 Belfast duck (D'ye ken John Peel, Waltzing Matilda, Bonnie banks of Loch Lomand, [unidentified schottische]) -- 07:22 Barley reel (Fiery clockface, Uncle' jig, [unidentified jig]) -- David Butson, Bedford, Bedfordshire -- 10:50 Soldier and sailor [Roud 350] -- 12:46 Bedford Fair [Roud 137] (collected from Billy Bartle, Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire) -- 15:09 Circle waltz ([unidentified waltzes]) -- 17:55 Tom Pate (Nutting girl, [unidentified reel]) -- 19:47 Interview with Kay Graham -- 21:02 Kay Graham [fiddle]: [Gaelic song tune -- 22:27 David Butson: Dark eyed sailor [Roud 265] -- 25:04 Gay Gordons ([unidentified reel], Hot punch, [unidentified reel]) -- 28:17 Oregan trail ([unidentified reel], Devil's dream) -- Tunes from manuscript tune book of William Winter, West Bagborough, Somerset, Philip Marsh [fiddle] and John Conquest [fiddle]: 30:47 Lord mayors day -- 31:26 Staten Island hornpipe -- 32:10 Soldiers cloke -- 32:50 Soldiers' joy -- 33:36 The merry girls of Bristol -- John Conquest [fiddle]: 34:08 The merry girls of Bristol (variations by John Conquest) -- 34:54 St Brides bells -- 35:32 The beauty -- 35:59 The beauty (played as a hornpipe) -- 36:35 Long, long ago -- 37:30 Valse -- 38:09 Woodman, spare that tree -- 38:49 A hornpipe -- 39:56 The big ship [not in book; played for comparison with previous tune] -- 40:19 Mother Goose -- 40:49 Hungarian waltz -- 41:30 The bacarole in Masuniello -- 42:19 The cachoucha -- 42:58 Bristol -- 43:38 The Cambrian lyrist -- 44:17 The Duke of Reichstadt's waltz -- 45:00 The aurora waltz -- 45:44 Villagers waltz from Der Freischutz [actually from Rossini's William Tell] -- 46:46 Duke of Sussex's reel -- 47:11 The Copenhagen waltz -- 48:04 Miss Molly Origge -- 48:23 Draw the sword Scotland -- 49:36 The letter [Irish melody] -- 50:15 I'm ninety five -- 51:03 Kelvin Grove -- 52:07 The old house at home -- 52:44 The isle of beauty -- 53:38 Darby Kelly O -- 54:10 We have lived and love together -- 54:52 Popular organ tune -- 55:35 Oyster Girl -- 56:07 Oh no, we never mention her -- 56:41 Love and wiskey -- 57:10 Off she goes -- 57:30 Miss Gayton's hornpipe -- 58:24 Nelson's hornpipe -- 59:11 Opera Hat -- 59:47 Life let us choose -- 60:24 Off she goes (with alternative second part) -- 60:56 Colonel Tynte's march -- 61:29 Swansea hornpipe -- 62:18 The buy a broom -- 63:08 Union dance (Ride a mile) -- 64:12 Hark the bonny Christ Church bells -- 65:04 Sweet doth blush the rosy morning [cut off] -- [Side 2 blank].
These copies were made in 2011.
BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003526; BL Archive tape: H1749; Hamer tape No: 20.