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Ashokan Farewell

Found in Ashokan_Farewell-D-32-3.abc from the John Chambers abc collection

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The background information for the tune is:

X: 1
T: Ashokan Farewell
%date: 1982
C: Jay Ungar, 1982.
R: waltz
N: (c) 1983 by Swinging Door Music-BMI
N: Jay Ungar <fiddlerjay:aol.com>, <Ashokan.aol.com>
N:
N: "At the end of the third summer of Ashokan in '82, I was particularly feeling the
N: post-camp syndrome of finding it hard to return to what we mistakenly call the
N: 'real world.' I really missed the people and the joy of having music and dance
N: so much a part of my daily life. Kind of like 'Brigadoon,' it's a world of its
N: own, separate from the rest of life. And each summer when these things end, you
N: don't really know if it'll happen again. So one morning I picked up my fiddle
N: and started playing the saddest lament I could come up with - as a way of saying
N: goodbye to that summer". Jay Ungar, RD 1 Box 489, West Hurley, NY 12491
N:
N: "Ashokan Farewell" is the 'goodbye' tune played at the end of each week of the
N: music and dance camp run by Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, and holds emotional
N: memories for many who have enjoyed the Ashokan experience. Fiddle Fever's
N: arrangement of "Ashokan Farewell" was the cornerstone for the soundtrack of the
N: celebrated PBS series, "The Civil War", (Electra/Nonesuch) which won a Grammy
N: award and was nominated for an Emmy. It's also recorded on "Songs of the Civil
N: War" (Sony/CBS); on "Waltz of the Wind"; and on "The Best of Fiddle Fever"
N: (Flying Fish).
N:
N: From "The Waltz Book", Bill Matthiesen.
N:
Z: John Erdman <jperdman:agate.NET>
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
B: The Waltz Book I
K: D

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