Annotation:Miss Johnston (1)
X:1 T:Miss Johnston's Reel [1] M:C| L:1/8 R:reel B:Complete Tutor Violin (c. 1815) Z:Dr. Evan Jones, 2005 K:G d |:: (B>cde) dBBe | dBgB bBgd | (Bcde) dBBd | cAag Tfefd || BATBd G>GB>A |GBDB GBDd |TB2 (AG) GGAG | (FGAB) cAec | TBABd GGTBA | GBDB GBD(B | d)BcA BGAF | DEFG ABce |]
MISS JOHNSTON('S) [1] (InĂon Mhic Eoin). AKA and see âBelvidere Hornpipe,â âCow that Ate the Blanket (2),â âFifer's Reel (The),â âMiss Johnson of Houghton Hall,â "Muster Bank (The)," âMunster Bank (2),â "Mountainy Man (The)," âReedy Johnsonâs,â "Rock the Cradle." AKA â âMiss Johnson's (Reel).â Scottish (originally), Irish; Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Breathnach, Cole, OâNeill, Roche, Taylor): AAB (Alexander, Athole, Balmoral, Cahusac, Gow, Kennedy, Kerr): AABB (Cranford/Holland). Scottish sources, which predate Irish ones, credit composition to a âMrs. Robertson,â and indeed, the melody was printed by Gow and Shepherd in 1802 as âMiss Johnston of Huttonhallâs Reel" (elsewhere printed under the variant spellings Miss Johnson of Houghton Hall) attributed to Mrs. Robertson of Ladykirk (for whom see John Gowâs composition âMrs. Robertson of Ladykirkâs Favorite.â Versions of this tune seem to vary greatly, often with melodic differences or with parts reversed, even within the same tradition (it is popular in Scottish, Irish, and Cape Breton traditions). As âMiss Johnson of Houghton Hallâ it is in Goulding & Co.âs Select Collection of Country Dances for the Pianoforte (No. 8, c. 1807). County Leitrim piper and fiddler biography:Stephen Grier entered a version of the reel (as "Miss Johnston's Reel") in vol. 2 of his c. 1883 music manuscript collection (No. 63, p. 13). Breathnach (1976) finds a related reel in âHumors of Priesthouse,â and notes it was called âMountainy Man (The)â by PĂĄdraig OâLoughlin of Miltown Malbay, County Clare. P.W. Joyce's County Limerick collected "Fifer's Reel (The)" is a version.