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My arrangement is a link back to the past the Irish Washerwoman is the piece that shows virtuosity it can be for violin or flutes and should dazzle the listener with your virtuosity the Dubliners often played it and most military bands, it is real musical entertainment an instrumental from 1600's Keywords: Jig virtuosity entertainment dancing instrumentals Irish Scottish English showing off featured videos cartoons fast fun traditional sixteenth century today The Irish Washerwoman is a traditional Irish jig whose melody is familiar to many people in the British Isles and North America. It repeats its refrain several times, sometimes by gradually increasing in tempo until being played very fast before coming to a sudden stop. The tune has lyrics, but is typically rendered as an instrumental. The song was arranged for the Boston Pops Orchestra by the American composer Leroy Anderson in 1947 and has featured in the repertoire of the Dutch violinist and composer André Rieu, conductor of the Johann Strauss Orchestra.
The title of the 2014 Irish feature-length film The Old Irish Washerwoman is a reference to this jig. A simplified version of the melody appears in John Playford's 1651 instructional book The Dancing Master as the dance tune "The Dargason," which Gustav Holst used in Second Suite in F for Military Band and in the fourth and final movement of his St. Paul's Suite. This is traditional flutes
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The title of the 2014 Irish feature-length film The Old Irish Washerwoman is a reference to this jig A simplified version of the melody appears in John Playford's 1651 instructional book The Dancing Master as the dance tune "The Dargason, " which Gustav Holst used in Second Suite in F for Military Band and in the fourth and final movement of his St Paul's Suite This is traditional flutes
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