Partition Volume 3, pour Scots Musical Museum, Folk Songs, Scottish
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Pratiquez la partition de pour Scots Musical Museum Volume 3, chansons, composition de Folk Songs, Scottish. La partition classique dédiée aux instruments comme:
  • voix
  • continuo

La partition aborde une sélection de mouvements: 6 Volumes et est classifiée dans les genres partitions pour voix, chansons, écrits, pour voix, piano (arr), pour voix, continuo, pour voix, piano, langue anglaise, partitions pour piano, partitions avec basso continuo, chansons folkloriques, pour voix avec clavier, pour voix avec continuo, Music histoire, pour voix, clavecin, partitions pour clavecin
Travaillez en même temps tout un choix de musique pour continuo, voix sur YouScribe, dans la rubrique Partitions de musique classique.
Rédacteur: James Johnson (1750?-1811)
Edition: Edinburgh: J. Johnson & Co, 1787, 1788, 1790, 1792.
Libbretiste: various, including Robert Burns
Dédicace: The Catch Club Instituted at Edinburgh June 1771

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Nombre de lectures 21
Licence : Libre de droits
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 8 Mo

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one of thofe many Publications which are hourly ufhered into the
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or _the Editor has little to hope fear from the herd of readers.
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,'the national fondnefs of a Scotch_man for productions of histhe
own country, are at once the motive and apology for thisEditor's
Undertaking; and where any of the Pieces in the Collection may
perhaps be found wanting at the Critical Bar of the Firft, he -ap
-peals to the honeft prejudices the Laft.of
•Materials for the 4. and in all probability the laft Volume are
in great forwardnefs .
Edin? February 2^ 1790
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Index to Volume Third.
Note, the Songs marked B.R. X. fCc. are originals by
different hands, bat all of them Scots gentlemen,who have
favoured the Editor and the Publick at large with their
compoiitions: thefe marked Z, are old veries, with correc-
tions or additions
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Firft line of each Song. Authors
A Page
why thus '_abandon'd to mourning and woe _ _ _ _ 27
Ah,
..AnOmyEppie _. _ L ._ _ _ _ _ 290
walk 'And ye fhall in filk attire _. _ _ _ _ _ _ 249
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As over Gladfmuir's blood field Theftain'd .Hamilton Mufic)
-210by M? Gibbon _ _ t
a SodgerAa late by I chanced to pais _ _ _ _ _ 277
"As on an eminence I ftood mufinga _______ 282
the Highland hills I W.As o'er hied _ _ C. _ _ _ _ 308
Awa whigs awa _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ___ _272
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green fhade I fand a fair maid RamfayBeneath a _ _ _ _ _ 250
By the ftream fo cool and clear _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 250
the delicious warmnefs of thy mouth _ _ Ramfay _ _ 262By _
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the knowsCa' the yowes to __________ 273
the king come___________ 248Carl an
Ceafe, ceafe my dear friend to explore _ _ T. B . _ __ _ 254
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a fang Montgomery cried._ The Rev? - Skinner _ 298Com$'gie8 M _
captive ribband's mine _Dear Myra.the _ _ _ ___ _ 266
tak the wars that hurried VVillyfrae me _ _ _ _ _ 270Deil
byMYj.Riddel 280Fate gave the word, the arrow fped The Mufic in Ayr
Maggy was my care ________ 258Firft when
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Moriee was an carle's fon __ _ __ _ __ _ 212Gill
living worth could win my heart_______ 252T5in
o' wine_________ 240Go fetch to me a pint
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*> 237yonder eagle lonely wails _ _ D? Fordyce _Hark!
Hark the loud tempeft fhakes earth to it's center _ _ T. B. _ „ 226
222Hey the bony, hey the bony _ __ _ _ __ -- -
' from himfelf now by the dawn _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ 260Hid
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herring in faut __ __ __ __ __ 253l hae laid a
laddie ane _ _ _ — _ _ _ - 276[ loe nae a hut . _
leamarry o'ny man but Sandy o'er the _____ 283I Vinha
Mufic by Robert")gaed a waefu'gafe yeftreen _ _ Burns, theI
304"Riddel Efq? of Glenriddel _
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the rain rain'd cauld _ _ __ __ - _ 258[h winter when
"_..-•-_jn when the dailies appear on the green _ _ . _ 286may

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