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|f_annotation='''COMHRA DONN, AN'''. AKA and see "[[Cófra Donn (An)]]," "[[Brown Casket (The)]]," "[[Ó Murchú's Hornpipe]]," "[[O'Connor Donn's (2)]]," "[[Star of Bethlehem (The)]]." Irish; Hornpipe or Barn Dance. Ireland, County Donegal. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "An Comhra Donn" is | |f_annotation='''COMHRA DONN, AN'''. AKA and see "[[Cófra Donn (An)]]," "[[Brown Casket (The)]]," "[[Ó Murchú's Hornpipe]]," "[[O'Connor Donn's (2)]]," "[[Star of Bethlehem (The)]]." Irish; Hornpipe or Barn Dance. Ireland, County Donegal. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The first strain of "An Comhra Donn" is similar to the Scottish "[[Caledonian March (1)]]" and the English "[[Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (1)]]." The alternate title "O'Connor Donn's" is a corruption (a 'Mondegreen') of the Gaelic title. See also the melodically similar (in the 'A' part) "[[Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (1)]]," "[[Centenary March (The)]]," "[[Caledonian March]]," as well as the English "[[Durham Rangers]]" family of tunes. The Chieftains have recorded tune twice, first as "An Comhra Donn" on their eponymous 1963 album, and again in 1991 under the title "[[Ó Murchú's Hornpipe]]." | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=accordion player Sonny Brogan (County Sligo/Dublin, Ireland) [Breathnach]; Chieftains [Carlin, Sullivan]; set dance music recorded at Na Píobairí Uilleann, late 1980's [Taylor]. | |f_source_for_notated_version=accordion player Sonny Brogan (County Sligo/Dublin, Ireland) [Breathnach]; Chieftains [Carlin, Sullivan]; set dance music recorded at Na Píobairí Uilleann, late 1980's [Taylor]. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. 1'''), 1963; No. 210, p. 85. | |f_printed_sources=Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. 1'''), 1963; No. 210, p. 85. |
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COMHRA DONN, AN. AKA and see "Cófra Donn (An)," "Brown Casket (The)," "Ó Murchú's Hornpipe," "O'Connor Donn's (2)," "Star of Bethlehem (The)." Irish; Hornpipe or Barn Dance. Ireland, County Donegal. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The first strain of "An Comhra Donn" is similar to the Scottish "Caledonian March (1)" and the English "Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (1)." The alternate title "O'Connor Donn's" is a corruption (a 'Mondegreen') of the Gaelic title. See also the melodically similar (in the 'A' part) "Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (1)," "Centenary March (The)," "Caledonian March," as well as the English "Durham Rangers" family of tunes. The Chieftains have recorded tune twice, first as "An Comhra Donn" on their eponymous 1963 album, and again in 1991 under the title "Ó Murchú's Hornpipe."