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'''JOY TO GREAT CAESAR'''. AKA and see "[[Farinell's Ground]]," "[[King's Health (1) (The)]]," "[[Loyal Health (The)]]." English, Scottish, Irish; Air (3/4 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCCD. " | |f_annotation='''JOY TO GREAT CAESAR'''. AKA and see "[[Farinell's Ground]]," "[[King's Health (1) (The)]]," "[[Loyal Health (The)]]." English, Scottish, Irish; Air (3/4 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCCD. Although P.W. Joyce attributed the tune to "Jackson", the melody was composed by the Italian violinist Michel Farinelli, resident in England. Joyce also says that his version was "Written in MS. half minor, half major, but it should evidently be minor" (Joyce). The melody appears in the [James] '''Gillespie Manuscript of Perth''' (1768), and was previously also published by John Gay in his '''The Beggar's Opera''' (1729), and in Thomas D'Urfey's '''Pills to Purge Melancholy, vol. II''' (1719). Joyce obtained the melody from the Pigot collection. | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Joyce ('''Old Irish Folk Music and Songs'''), 1909; No. 727, p. 361. Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 69. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 23 November 2022
JOY TO GREAT CAESAR. AKA and see "Farinell's Ground," "King's Health (1) (The)," "Loyal Health (The)." English, Scottish, Irish; Air (3/4 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCCD. Although P.W. Joyce attributed the tune to "Jackson", the melody was composed by the Italian violinist Michel Farinelli, resident in England. Joyce also says that his version was "Written in MS. half minor, half major, but it should evidently be minor" (Joyce). The melody appears in the [James] Gillespie Manuscript of Perth (1768), and was previously also published by John Gay in his The Beggar's Opera (1729), and in Thomas D'Urfey's Pills to Purge Melancholy, vol. II (1719). Joyce obtained the melody from the Pigot collection.