If you play the fiddle, take a look at this. It was written in 1922, practically a century ago. William Honeyman is all but forgotten now. He talks about Niel Gow and James Scott Skinner in an unashamedly anecdotal style. But the stories themselves might be worth sharing next time you're introducing a Gow strathspey at a gig.
Fifteen pages to 'favourite' (They're already in my Diigo bookmarks!):-
http://www.cyberstudia.com/ogmios/texts/honeyman/strathspey-players/strathspey-players.html
Honeyman wrote a Strathspey, Reel and Hornpipe Tutor, too - we have it in the Whittaker Library. We blogged about it in the context of Newcastle fiddle reels, not so long ago. Read that blogpost here.
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Sunday, 8 December 2013
Friday, 18 October 2013
The Lads Like Beer (Book and CD Review)
The Lads Like Beer: the Fiddle Music of James Hill's Tyneside
by Graham Dixon (2nd edition)
There are times in a librarian's day when they take a deep breath, smother a sigh, and try to pretend that they really, really enjoy cataloguing piles of books. Amidst today's pile, the bright orange cover of Graham Dixon's The Lads Like Beer and its accompanying CD offered a diverting break from the classical and jazz repertoire on the desk in front of me. And it blew my breath away.
A closer look (purely in the interests of establishing correct name and subject authority headings) revealed a fascinating book, with an extensive preface about fiddle music and fiddling styles in nineteenth century Newcastle upon Tyne, followed by a collection of the fiddle tunes written by James Hill, who originated from Scotland but spent his adult years on Tyneside. Did you know there was a 'Newcastle Style' of bowing hornpipes? (If you want to know more, you also need to read an old fiddle tutor by W. C. Honeyman - The Strathspey, Reel and Hornpipe Tutor. We have it in the Whittaker Library. Just ask at the desk!)
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