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Publish Date
1950
Language
English
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Scottish Songs, Songs with piano, Secular Cantatas, Excerpts, English poetryEdition | Availability |
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Table of Contents
Side 1. Introduction: from the Epistle to John Lapraik. Song: The Learig. Song: My luve she's but a lassie yet. Song: My hai'rt is sair. Song: Scots wha hae. Poetry: Tam O'Shanter.
Side 2. Poem: Mary Morison. Poem: John Anderson, my Jo. Song: Ca the yowes. Song: Comin' thro' the Rye. Song: Gone are the joys of the morning. Poem: To a Mousie. Duet: My Spouse Nancy. Poem: Sic a wife as Wille had. Song and chorus: The soldier's Song, from "The Jolly Beggars" Chorus: The quodlibet from "The Jolly Beggars"
Edition Notes
Recitations and song settings.
Program notes by Maurice Lindsay and excerpts from the poems ([4] p.) inserted in slipcase.
Ian Gilmour, Meta Forrest, readers; Saltire Music Group; Hans Oppenheim, conductor.
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