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Fred Hamer collection, CD 26

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher 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.
Contents:
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].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings 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.

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