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Cornelius Lyons

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Cornelius Lyons (c. 1670 - c. 1740) was an Irish harper and composer of harp tunes. He was the harper of the Earl of Antrim. Donnchadh Ó hAmhsaigh, known in English as Denis Hempson also a harper, was a great admirer of Cornelius Lyons and played a number of fine baroque-style variation sets by Lyons. Only one of the tunes Lyons composed survives; this is "Miss Hamilton" (Inion i Hamilton). However Lyons wrote variations on existing tunes of which five have survived, including "The Coolin" and "Slieve Gallen". "Miss Hamilton" was written in 1706.[1]

References

  1. ^ John Molineux Douce Amère: Bitter Sweet. AM R101. 1978
  • "Ancient Irish tunes; Cornelius Lyons". Ancient Music of Ireland. Retrieved 8 August 2013.