'If you play without mistake I will make you a present' - From the Archive: August 1905

Niel Gow by Henry Raeburn

A reminiscence (possibly apocryphal) of the renowned Scottish fiddler Niel Gow (1727–1807), composer of more than 80 dance tunes

THE following anecdote about the man who had the finest “bow-hand” of any fiddler born north of the Tweed, and under the fascination of whose playing of dance-music none of his contemporaries could sit still, is from a volume of personal reminiscences called “Perthshire in By-gone Days,” written long ago and now out of print…

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