You are the only person I know who could come up with this! Or did Tim
give you the cite? It would be a fun (and riotous) event to re-enact.
Barbara
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregg Kimball
> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 12:01 PM
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> Subject: Patrick Henry and Virginia Fiddling
>
> Hello all,
>
> All this talk of Patrick Henry and fiddling made me think of an
> interesting newspaper excerpt that is often cited as the first
> documentation of a fiddle contest in colonial America. For a
specific,
> recent citation, try Chris Goertzen,
> "Balancing local and national approaches at American fiddle contests"
in
> American Music, Fall, 1996. He, in turn, cites the Virginia Gazette
of
> November 26, 1736. Here is the quote:
>
> "We hear from Hanover County, that on Tuesday next, (being St. Andrews
> Day), some merry-dispos'd Gentlemen of the said County, design to
> celebrate that Festival, by setting up divers Prizes to be contended
for
> in the following Manner, (to wit) A neat Hunting Saddle, with a fine
> broadcloth Housing, fring'd and flowr'd &c. to be run for (the
Quarter,)
> by any Number of Horses and Mares: A fine Cremona Fiddle to be plaid
> for, by any Number of Country Fiddlers, (Mr. Langford's
> Scholars excepted:) With divers other considerable Prizes, for
Dancing,
> Singing, Foot-ballplay, Jumping, Wrestling, &c. particularly a fine
pair
> of Silk Stockings to be given to the Handsomest Maid upon the Green,
to
> be judg'd of by the Company. At Page's Warehouse, Commonly call'd
> Crutchfield in the said County of Hanover, where all Persons will find
> good Entertainment."
>
> Goertzen finds the connection to St. Andrew's Day suggestive of
perhaps
> a Scottish fiddle contest tradition. At any rate, it looks like P.
> Henry had some local fiddle players to emulate.
>
> Gregg
>
> Gregg D. Kimball
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