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Fiddle Excursions

EXPLORING THE ALEXANDER LAING FIDDLE TRAILS

Sorell & New Norfolk Districts

Peter MacFie©

 14 May 2017. ALEXANDER LAING NEW NORFOLK  FIDDLE EXCURSION . New Norfolk Village & the  Derwent Valley for the Friends of Willow Court.

4 December 2016 – The ALEXANDER LAING SORELL FIDDLE EXCURSION. Sorell & Pitt Water for the Tasmanian Family History Society.

14 October 2012 –  ALEXANDER LAING SORELL FIDDLE EXCURSION. Sorell & Pitt Water for the Hobart Town First Settlers Association.

The beauty of the Tasmanian tunes in emancipist Alexander Laing’s 1863 music Manuscript is in their very local titles. These range from dedications to people & places he respected & loved, as well as to prominent members of colonial society.

The titles allow a virtual reconstruction of his life & the  possibility of exploring an unknown aspect of Tasmania’s past . As co-author of On The Fiddle From Scotland To Tasmania, Peter MacFie developed the  idea of inviting interested people, including some of Laing’s descendants, to accompany him & a musical ensemble, visiting these properties to which the  tunes are dedicated- and & hearing the  melodies in their place of inspiration.

Carefully chosen venues, including some private homes, were chosen to highlight these tunes, with popular songs selected with which excursionists are invited to sing along.

The two largest group of tunes are from the Sorell district in SE Tasmania, and New Norfolk & the Derwent Valley north of Hobart. The first two Alexander Laing Fiddle Excursionswere around Sorell and Pittwater, while in 2017 the excursion was to New Norfolk on 14th May 2017.

Because of the inclusion of private homes, the tours are arranged by bus, with no private cars allowed onto private property.

Details of 2017 excursion

Music by Greenhills Gathering

Alexander Laing Fiddle Excursion poster

Alexander Laing New Norfolk Fiddle Excursion Programme

“On the Fiddle” – the life and Music of Alexander Laing – book

Details of 2016 excursion

Music by Greenhills Gathering

Green Hills Gathering at Nonesuch, 2016 Alexander Laing Fiddle Excursion: Photograph by Christopher Cowles © 2016.

Green Hills Gathering at Forcett Hall: Photograph 2016.

Details of 2012 excursion

Music by Peter MacFie and Friends

2012 Fiddle excursion on verandah at Nonesuch

Copyright Peter MacFie © 2017

On the Fiddle from Scotland to Tasmania 1815 – 1863

The Life and Music of Alexander Laing (1792-1868). Convict, Constable, Fiddler and Composer. 65 Original Melodies Drawn from a Rare Manuscript with Historical Commentary.

Drawing on a rare music manuscript recently discovered by Peter MacFie, On the Fiddle from Scotland to Tasmania 1815-1868 makes available the previously hidden musical legacy of Alexander Laing, Scottish-born soldier, convict, fiddler, composer and constable.

After being transported to New South Wales in 1813, Laing arrived in Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania). He died there in 1868, leaving many descendants.

In the context of folk music traditions, the authors examine the musical, historical and cultural significance of Laing’s manuscript in 19th Century Tasmania and Australian history, and reproduce 65 of Laing’s original tunes.

The book consists of two sections: A history by Peter MacFie of Alexander Laing’s life and times in colonial Tasmania seen through the title dedications of the tunes; and a re-transcription of the 65 tunes with added chord accompaniment by musicians Steve Gadd and Marjorie Gadd, who comment on the broader musical significance of the Laing’s work.

Details

Authors Peter MacFie and Steve & Marjorie Gadd
ISBN 978-0-646-56618-4
Front and Back Cover Design for On the Fiddle: from Scotland to Tasmania 1815–1863 by Christopher Cowles © 2009.

Purchase

Order online (as below) or if you are in the Hobart area, you might try contact via this website to save postage.

Index

The index for On the Fiddle from Scotland to Tasmania 1815-1865

Book Tunes

The 65 Tunes Appearing in “On the Fiddle”

Manuscript Tunes

All 243 Tunes in the Original Laing Manuscript

Libraries Tasmania

Libraries Tasmania Catalogue – On the Fiddle