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The Fiddle in Scotland, being sketches of 'Scotch Fiddlers' and 'Fiddle Makers', page 1 of 4

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The Fiddle in Scotland, being sketches of 'Scotch Fiddlers' and 'Fiddle Makers', page 1 of 4
ID JSS0497
Title The Fiddle in Scotland, being sketches of 'Scotch Fiddlers' and 'Fiddle Makers', page 1 of 4
Document Reference Hend inst Mur f
Format 250 x 310 mm
Medium printed page
Item Type Book
Subject Scottish Music, Fiddle
Item Description Title page of The Fiddle in Scotland, by Alexander Murdoch, father of fiddler William Mackenzie Murdoch, who styled himself on Skinner. The drawing of Niel Gow is taken from Henry Raeburn's painting in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. Duncan McKerracher, illustrated at the bottom of the page, was famous for performing the reel The Mason's Apron while wearing, as he does here, a Freemason's apron and sash.
Creator Alexander G Murdoch
Editor Alexander G Murdoch
Publisher John Blockley, 3 Argyll Street, Regent Street, London
Time Period 1880s
Associated Dates: Creation c.1888
Associated Dates: Manuscript c.1888
Associated Dates: Publication 1888
Relationships JSS0498, JSS0499, JSS0500
Location University of Aberdeen
Collection Name The Fiddle in Scotland, being sketches of 'Scotch Fiddlers' and 'Fiddle Makers'
Copyright http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/historic/documents/copyright

 

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