"The Fiddler of the Reels" is a short story by British writer Thomas Hardy. It was first published in Scribner's Magazine, volume 13 issue 4, April 1893...
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Thomas Hardy (redirect from The Sergeant's Song)
"The Fiddler of the Reels" (1893) (collected in Life's Little Ironies) "An Imaginative Woman" (1894) (collected in Wessex Tales, 1896 edition) "The Spectre...
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Life's Little Ironies (redirect from The Son's Veto)
Imaginative Woman The Son's Veto For Conscience' Sake A Tragedy Of Two Ambitions On the Western Circuit To Please His Wife The Fiddler of the Reels A Few Crusted...
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who was the second wife of the novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. She was credited as the author of Hardy's posthumously published biography, The Early Life...
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Fiddler on the Roof is a 1971 American period musical film produced and directed by Norman Jewison from a screenplay written by Joseph Stein, based on...
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also the first wife of the novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. Emma Gifford was born in Plymouth, Devon, on 24 November 1840 The second youngest of five children...
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Juliet. He illustrated Thomas Hardy's "The Fiddler of the Reels" for Scribner's Magazine in 1893, and Jude the Obscure when it was brought out in twelve...
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Irish fiddle (redirect from Irish fiddlers)
Between the Jigs and the Reels: The Donegal Fiddle Tradition. Drumlin Publications. p. 125 Tim McCarrick. "Famous Fiddlers, General Knowledge and Where...
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The Female Quixote by Charlotte Lennox The Fiddler of the Reels and Other Stories by Thomas Hardy The Figure in the Carpet and Other Stories by Henry James...
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Cape Breton fiddling (redirect from List of Cape Breton fiddlers)
strong downbeat pulse is driven by the fiddler's heel into the floor. The pattern tends to be heel-and-toe on reels, the heel on strathspeys. Cape Breton...
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Donegal fiddle tradition (redirect from The Donegal fiddle tradition)
with its strong focus on reels to be less diverse than that of Donegal with its varied rhythms. Other old fiddlers dislike the ways comhaltas sessions...
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release of his rendition of "The Boys of the Lough" and "The Humors of Ennistymon". Irish Jigs and Reels - Coral 57369 (1961, LP) Irish Jigs and Reels - Ace...
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Jerry Holland (musician) (redirect from Jerry Holland (fiddler))
Jerry Holland (February 23, 1955 – July 16, 2009) was a musician and fiddler who lived on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. He was born in Brockton...
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Aodhán Ó Conghaile; born 1991) is an Irish fiddler and teacher from Dublin. Connolly is known for his unique style of fiddle playing and is a highly sought-after...
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Canadian fiddler and composer. He occasionally recorded under the pseudonym Maxime Toupin. Allard made many popular recordings, including Reel de l'Aveugle...
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live in a luxury high-rise called Fiddler's Green, while the rest of the population subsists in squalor. All forms of commerce within this protected zone...
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films. Jackson only had a lock on 5 out of 10 reels, and had to churn out 3 reels in 3 weeks to help finish the film. It was finally completed on 12 November...
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written by a fan of minstrelsy, describes the single dance competition that Diamond managed to win: "One of the fiddlers played a reel for him [Juba],...
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Natalie MacMaster (category 20th-century Canadian violinists and fiddlers)
1972) is a Canadian fiddler from Troy, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, who plays Cape Breton fiddle music. She has toured with the Chieftains, Faith Hill...
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Old time fiddle (redirect from Old time fiddler)
as bluegrass, country blues, variants of western swing and country rock. Starting in the 1920s, some fiddlers, particularly younger ones like Arthur...
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Don Richardson (musician) (category American fiddlers)
(1878–1953) was an American fiddler who may have made the first country music recording in 1914, eight years before the first generally recognised country...
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Brenda Stubbert (category Cape Breton fiddlers)
"Rannie MacLellan's Reel", which has been widely recorded by other musicians. In 1976, Stubbert was one of the fiddlers chosen to play for the Queen's visit...
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Drummond of Perth/Fiddler's Joy/Traditional Reel/The Shetland Fiddler" – 3:10 (from Stand Easy 1979) "The Lads O' the Fair" – 3:55 (from Home Is Where the Van...
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traditional fiddler and accordionist Dinny O'Brien, who was the leader of the Bridge Céilí Band. While still a teenager he played with the Lough Derg Céilí...
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as "The Professor", was a notable South Sligo-style Irish fiddler. Morrison was born on 3 May 1893 near Riverstown, County Sligo at the townland of Drumfin...
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Martin Hayes (musician) (category Irish male fiddlers)
Hayes (born 4 July 1962) is an Irish fiddler from County Clare. He is a member of the Irish-American supergroup The Gloaming. Hayes was born into a musical...
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Neva Small (category New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study alumni)
known for her portrayal of Chava, Tevye's third daughter and the one who marries a Gentile, in the 1971 film Fiddler on the Roof. Neva Small was born...
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Strathspey Reels". The second half of the tune is identical to "The Star at Liwis" printed about 1730 in "Caledonian Country Dances" by J Walsh. The earliest...
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than a dozen of their own albums. In 1996, Patrick Murphy and Steve Wehmeyer joined with Steve Twigger, drummer Shep Lonsdale, fiddler Samantha Hunt...
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