Songs. Musical compositions.
Found in 411 Collections and/or Records:
Commonplace book of Robert Edward., [?1635-?1670.]
Compositions of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Ewing, author of ‘Jerusalem the Golden’., 1860-1876, undated.
Compositions of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Ewing, author of ‘Jerusalem the Golden’., 1866, undated.
Compositions of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Ewing, author of ‘Jerusalem the Golden’, consisting of part-songs, anthems, exercises for the choir, and solos.
The lyrics of some of the pieces were written by the composer's wife, Juliana Horatia Ewing.
Copies, 17th century, of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall`s renderings in Latin verse of the Psalms and the Song of Solomon.
The original was probably written after 1616, since it includes a dedicatory poem to Charles I as Prince of Wales.
Copies of 12 songs of Meta Maclean.
With associated photographs and press cuttings.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, arranged for violin, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., Late 18th century.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., 1836-1843.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., 1839, 1874.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., 1844-1871.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., [Circa 1870.]
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., 1874-1875.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., [Circa 1808.]
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., [Circa 1835], 1872-1874.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., 1837.
The volume is endorsed 'Music copied for me by the Band Master of the Band of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, Corfu, 1837. H. Brown'.
Copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin., [Circa 1800.]
Copy of a song composed by John Wilson in 1838, with a letter, 1850, of Sir Robert Christison, and a letter, 1856, of Captain Arthur Walker describing the Crimea., 1838, 1850, 1856.
Copy of a song setting and verses, undated, written on sheets found loosely enclosed in MS.22167: Music book containing songs in various languages., [?1858-?1864], undated.
Copy of 'Eachdraidh na h-Alba' (Glasgow, 1867) by A Mac Coinnich, annotated by George Campbell Hay, with a song learnt from Sorley Maclean., 1941.
Copy of the song entitled ‘Borlean McIntosh his march into England in Novr. 1715’, usually known as ‘The Highland Muster-roll’, beginning "Wat ye wat ye wha’s coming"., 18th century.
Notes state that the song was written "in derision of McKintosh’s march", being supposed to be played by his pipers on entering Preston; but this version has no more special application to Mackintosh of Borlum than others.
The song bears the number 100, being evidently part of a collection.
Corrected typescripts of a poetry sequence of Robert Alan Jamieson, "Shoormal".
With a cantata.
Correspondence, 1800-1840, of the Russells of Ashiesteel and their relatives, the Halls of Dunglass; with other papers., 1788-1840, undated.
Correspondence, accounts and other papers chiefly of the Scotts of Raeburn., 1698-1853, undated.
Correspondence and papers, chiefly undated, of the family of Forbes of Culloden., [1625-1800.]
Correspondence and papers covering various subjects, 1936 - 1967
The papers include an outline of a "Conference on broadcasting and youth", 1937; a blank form of the Linguistic Survey of Scotland, 1939; a Gaelic song of 16 four-line stanzas, undated, headed "Oran nam Bodach", beginning 'Sann a Nis a bha na bodach'; John Lorne Campbell, "Scheme for a smallholders' school at Canna".