Does anyone know if the tunes in this set are really Irish tunes or something he made up that sounds "Irish"? Particularly one of the jigs is a nice smooth tune and if you leave out the accidental sounds like it might be a trad tune.
dafydd said , "All tunes on the album were compsed by Peter Ostroushko."
You're maybe thinking of another album, dafydd. Ostroushko certainly didn't compose all of the tracks. For example, "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" predates him by quite a bit. However, the jigs justjim was asking about were his compositions: collectively known as the Edinburgh Jigs, they consist of "Sarah Breaky's House", "The London Road", "Clive Palmer's" and "The Easter Road".
Irish set on "Duo" by Peter Ostroushko
Irish set on "Duo" by Peter Ostroushko
Does anyone know if the tunes in this set are really Irish tunes or something he made up that sounds "Irish"? Particularly one of the jigs is a nice smooth tune and if you leave out the accidental sounds like it might be a trad tune.
# Posted on November 26th 2007 by justjim
Re: Irish set on "Duo" by Peter Ostroushko
All tunes on the album were compsed by Peter Ostroushko.
# Posted on November 27th 2007 by dafydd
Re: Irish set on "Duo" by Peter Ostroushko
dafydd said , "All tunes on the album were compsed by Peter Ostroushko."
You're maybe thinking of another album, dafydd. Ostroushko certainly didn't compose all of the tracks. For example, "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" predates him by quite a bit. However, the jigs justjim was asking about were his compositions: collectively known as the Edinburgh Jigs, they consist of "Sarah Breaky's House", "The London Road", "Clive Palmer's" and "The Easter Road".
# Posted on July 3rd 2008 by nigelg