Duets. Musical compositions.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
A song by Iain Camshron, 'Air fal il o ìriag', in an arrangement for soprano and mezzosoprano duet by Eòin Mac a' Mhuilleir (Eoin Millar)., 1981
An arrangement by Eòin Mac a' Mhuilleir (Eoin Millar), dated 1981, of a song by Iain Camshron (John Cameron), known as Bàrd Phàislig or the Paisley Bard. The song begins ''S mi 'm shuidhe air m' uilinn air toman a' chuilinn, / 'S mi 'g éisdeachd ri luinneag nan eòin'. 3 stanzas of 4 lines, with a chorus of 4 lines beginning 'Air fal il o ìriag hiùraibh o hìlibheag'.
The music is given in staff notation and tonic sol-fa notation.
Chamber music, undated, of Ronald Center., Mid 20th century.
Last seventeen pages and the index from what was once a large collection of Scottish dance tunes for fiddle., [Circa 1820.]
The music includes two duets (folios 4 verso-5, 6 verso-7), and on folio 5 a scale, for the oboe.
Music book of Andrew Small, Carrickfergus., 1835.
The music book belonged subsequently to A Richardson, Selkirk.
Many of the tunes are arranged for flute duet.
Three works of chamber music by Ronald Center., Mid 20th century.
The contents are as follows: (i) Canon for violin and violoncello, with a pencil sketch of an unidentified work written on the back (folio 1); (ii) Danse rustique for violoncello and pianoforte (folio 2); (iii) Duet for violin and cello, or, other pairs of instruments (folio 15).