TGIFF! Its Fiddle Friday and we are pleased to bring you High Level Hornpipe by Howdy Forrester (1962). Here is a little history on the
tune: "One of the most popular hornpipes in the Scottish Repertoire, it
was fashioned by 19th century fiddler James Hill (c. 1815–c. 1860), a
noted composer of hornpipes who lived in Gateshead, Northumberland,
England (near Newcastle), though born in Dundee, Scotland. Little is
known about his life, although he seems to have been a sometime
publican, and was a popular tavern fiddler and sports enthusiast. The
"High Level Hornpipe" was apparently first published in Britain in
Köhler's Violin Repository, Book 1, although, curiously, it earlier had
appeared in the c. 1867 publication of Boston, Massachusetts, publisher
Elias Howe (1000 Jigs and Reels).
The piece is named after Newcastle's famous bridge across the River Tyne
linking Newcastle and Gateshead, the first important rail crossing in
Britain designed to carry more than two tracks. It was begun in 1846,
opened in 1849 and replaced a bridge that had been built in 1781. The
High Level, designed by Robert Stephenson, was based on a series of cast
iron bowstring arches springing from tall stone piers; each of the six
main spans stretched for 125 feet, the length of the whole being 1,372
feet, well over a quarter of a mile. It was a marvel of the age, and so
splendid that Queen Victoria herself performed the opening ceremonies. A
two-tier structure, it allowed three railway lines were carried on the
upper deck, while pedestrians, horses and carriages traffic travelled on
the road beneath. The bridge has survived almost unaltered since then,
apart from the removal of two of its railway lines and some
strengthening in 1922 to enable trams to pass safely across.
There is a pub at one end of the structure is called The Bridge, and has
long been home to The Bridge Folk Club, where the band The High Level
Ranters started. It remains a desirable venue for traditional and folk
performers.
Source: https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:...)
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