Scores
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Music book of William James Harvey, Elgin.
Contains dance tunes, mostly reels and strathspeys, for violin.
Music by Ian Whyte, mostly autograph, including most of his second symphony, and scraps of many of his orchestral and vocal works.
Music collection of Andrew L. Innes comprising a selection of largely European airs.
Music collection of Andrew L. Innes comprising Scottish and other tunes and songs.
Music for the clarionetto, with various signatures including T Wilcox, Dunbar.
Music for the cornet à piston, written by a bandsman of the 3rd Dragoons for Thomas Hume.
Music for violin compiled by, or for, James Steven Burns, Kilmarnock.
Music manuscript for the harp of Frances E Moray-Stirling, of Abercairnie.
Music manuscripts and letters of Sir George Henschel
Music manuscripts of Ronald Stevenson.
A wide-ranging collection of scores given by the composer to Barry Peter Ould, his publisher and friend until the late 1980s.
Music manuscripts of Tom McCourt.
Mostly in connection with ballad operas.
Music of British folk tunes, some Scottish; set for piano.
Music of F J Simpson.
Includes:
full score, circa 1890, of overture "Robert Bruce"
operetta, undated, "Pandora"
early compositions, circa 1875-1876.
Music owned by Anna Corrie, daughter-in-law of the Edinburgh band composer Domenico Corri.
Musical compositions and arrangements of Ron Gonnella.
Includes letters of James Scott Skinner.
Musical scores and personal papers of Ronald and Evelyn Center.
Notes and papers of Archie G Kenneth concerning piobaireachd.
Organ music of William Russell.
Cover stamped "Vol. IV".
"Overture no 3", a set of orchestral parts, by Adam Hamilton.
Papers, 1846-1983 and undated, of and concerning James F Dickie, fiddler.
Includes correspondence, photographs and music.
With letters and music, 1888-1924 and undated, of James Scott Skinner, and music, 1935-1968 and undated, of John Murdoch Henderson.
Papers concerning "Passacaglia on DSCH" by Ronald Stevenson
Includes scores, notes, press cuttings, a speech and correspondence.
Papers from the library of St Benedict`s Abbey, Fort Augustus.
Includes:
patristic texts, 1080, of Marianus at Regensburg
"Rule of St Benedict", 15th century
Book of Hours, late 15th century, with the signature of Mary of Guise
fragments of music, 15th century to 16th century, from the Inverness song-school