Other author/creator | Rycroft, Marjorie editor. |
Other author/creator | Edwards, Warwick, editor. |
Other author/creator | McCue, Kirsteen editor. |
Other author/creator | Thomson, Mr. (George), 1757-1851. |
Uniform title | Songs, violin, continuo accompaniment. Selections |
Portion of title |
Schottische Lieder für George Thomson |
Series |
Werke / Joseph Haydn ; Reihe 32, Bd. 3 Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Works. 1958 ; Reihe 32, Bd. 3. ^A614710
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Contents |
Wae's my heart that we should sunder -- The lea-rig -- Galashiels -- Down the burn, Davie -- Ettrick banks -- Thro' the wood, laddie -- The broom of Cowdenknows -- I wish my love were in a myre -- William and Margaret -- Saw ye my father -- Auld Robin Gray -- The ewie wi' the crooked horn -- Ay waking, O! -- Maggie Lauder -- The blathrie o't -- Barbara Allan -- An thou wert mine ain thing -- Logan water -- Queen Mary's lamentation -- Highland Mary -- Fee him, father -- The lass of Patie's mill -- Tak your auld cloak about ye -- Rothiemurcus rant -- Scornfu' Nansy -- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray -- Johnie's grey breeks -- Pinkie House -- My deary an thou die -- Bonny Jean -- Sensibility -- My mither's ay glowrin o'er me -- The birks of Invermay -- Auld Rob Morris -- Waly waly -- She rose, and let me in -- The ewe-bughts -- The braes of Ballenden -- John o' Badenyon -- O'er bogie -- Woo'd and married and a' -- Edinburgh Kate -- What can a young lassie do -- Bannocks o' barleymeal -- If a body meet a body -- Tears that must ever fall -- The shepherd's wife -- The wee, wee man -- My Nanie, O -- The brisk young lad -- Mary's dream -- The weary pund o' tow -- Macpherson's farewell -- The looking glass -- Polwarth on the green -- Peggy, I must love thee -- The death of the linnet -- Young Jockey was the blythest lad -- Let me in this ae night -- O'er the hills and far awa -- The maid that tends the goats -- Fy let's a' to the bridal -- Deil tak' the wars -- Gramachree -- The mucking o' Geordie's byre -- Willie was a wanton wag -- Oran gaoil -- Green grow the rashes -- The poet's ain Jean -- Oonagh -- Strathallan's lament -- Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae -- Muirland Willy -- Craigieburn Wood -- The auld wife ayont the fire -- Cauld kail in Aberdeen -- The sutor's doughter -- The last time I came o'er the muir -- Rattling roaring Willy -- The boatman -- Whistle o'er the lave o't -- Jenny's bawbee -- The auld gudeman -- My apron deary -- Robin Adair -- My love she's but a lassie yet -- The birks of Abergeldie -- Gil Morris -- The minstrel -- Kellyburn braes -- Hooly and fairly -- I canna come ilka day to woo -- Hey tutti taiti -- Killiecrankie -- Highland air, The lone vale -- A Jacobite air, Phely & Willy -- Up and war them a' Willy -- The old highland laddie -- The wish -- Bonny wee thing -- The tears of Caledonia -- Up in the morning early -- The flowers of Edinburgh -- Morag -- Roslin Castle -- The soldier laddie -- Langolee -- The east neuk o' Fife -- Jingling Johnie -- The happy trio -- The bonny grey-ey'd morn -- Green sleeves -- Sechs schottische Volkslieder mit Variationen. The blue bell of Scotland ; My love she's but a lassie yet ; Bannocks o' barleymeal ; Saw ye my father ; Maggie Lauder ; Killiecrankie. |
Local note | Joyner-FOR JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THE SERIES, Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Works. 1958, SEARCH BY SERIES TITLE OR CALL NUMBER M3 .H46. |
General note | For voice, violin, and continuo; unfigured bass realized for harpsichord or piano, with violoncello. |
General note | Critical report in German: p. 301-378. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references, and index by title and first line. |
Language | Scots and English words, also printed as text following each selection. |