Clanna Morna - Factory Smoke/Cooley's Reel/Wind That Shakes The Barley (hornpipe/reels)
Filmed at the Baumann Centre on the unceded territories of the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ nations (Victoria, BC in Canada).
Cody Baresich - Banjolin, Jangles
Mark Leigh - Whistle
Finn Letourneau - Fiddle
Matt Pendlebury - Guitar
Produced, Directed and Edited by Clanna Morna
Director of Photography/Gaffer/Camera Operator- Calum Sikander-Smith
2nd Camera - Kathrin Heckel
Camera Assistant/Photographer - Megan Adair
Audio Mixing/Mastering - Circle A Studios
Tune Set Arranged by Clanna Morna
00:00 The Factory Smoke Hornpipe
01:52 Cooley's Reel
02:54 The Wind that Shakes the Barley
The Factory Smoke Hornpipe is attributed to James Hill (1811-1853), an English composer of many common-time hornpipes.
Cooley’s Reel is a popular Irish Reel, with some controversy over the authorship of the tune. According to some sources, it is said that Joe & Seamus Cooley heard an old man playing a tune in a session in County Clare that they adored, but on making their way home they could not recall it. So they spent the night trying to reconstruct what they had in their heads. According to Joe Mills (claimed composer) who played in the Aughrim Slopes Band with Joe Cooley, says that young Joe Cooley heard him playing the tune and quickly became obsessed with it, playing it 2-3 times per night and he feels that’s why people attribute the tune to him.
The Wind that Shakes the Barley reel is commonly thought to be of Scottish origin from around the 1800’s.
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Clanna Morna Resource(s) Pacific Opera Victoria
Posted: Oct. 14, 2021 via
artsvictoria.ca
Filmed: Feb. 27, 2021