Key signature: Cmajor
Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 10 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Man Who Died And Rose Again, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Cmaj
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The Man Who Died And Rose Again
Someone mentioned in a discussion that The Man Who Died And Rose Again wasn't on the site.This is from Robin Williamson's Fiddle Book.It's the only jig I know with a Christian title,and the only one with just one part.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
Yeah, Williamson makes that claim about a paucity of tunes with Christian titles in his book. But what about the Reverend Brothers Jig, Musical Priest, the Crosses of Annagh, the Priest's Leap, and Maudabawn Chapel?
# Posted on January 22nd 2004 by Will CPT
Man Who Died and Rose Again
I don't consider Robin Williamson's fiddle book to be a good source. Are there any other examples of jigs with just one part?
# Posted on January 22nd 2004 by radriano
Re: Man who died and rose again
I used to play this little tune in the key of 'D' just goes to show you how different it can sound in 'C'.
# Posted on January 23rd 2004 by gleann
Man who died and rose again
A glance through O'Neill will show a number of tune titles referring to Christianity, including Father X's, Christmas, Easter, etc.
Regarding the length of this tune, I just wonder if it was originally a 2-parter, and somehow the second part got forgotten - a little unlikely, I know. Anyway, it would be a nice exercise to compose a convincing 2nd part for this tune. This wouldn't be the first time this sort of thing has been done - it has a respectable ancestry in all kinds of music. Don't forget that O'Neill was reputed to have completed some otherwise incomplete tunes!
Trevor
# Posted on January 25th 2004 by lazyhound
Minor point in re/ "Crosses of Annagh": it's a reference to a place (a crossroads just south of Miltown Malbay): I believe Jr Crehan's home townland.
# Posted on January 28th 2004 by coyotebanjo
Man who died and rose again
Speaking of Christian names, what about the slow air, "Death and the Sinner?!
# Posted on January 28th 2004 by ACT
I just saw Kieran O'Hare play a two-part tune called The Man Who Died and Rose Again, which he said was a version of Saddle the Pony. Unfortunately I don't remember it well enough to comment on the relationship to this version...
# Posted on April 7th 2004 by Trinil
"English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish Fiddle Tunes"
by Robin Williamson
Oak Publications OK63164
Music Sales, 1986
ISBN: 0825601657
Dafydd's source for this tune...
# Posted on December 5th 2005 by ceolachan