Scores
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of and relating to Rose Ethel Bassin, collector of Scottish songs and music teacher, Edinburgh.
Papers of Archibald Ward Gardner.
Includes music and poetry.
Papers of Francis Collinson.
Includes music manuscripts, research papers and correspondence.
Papers of Hector MacFadyen of Pennyghael.
Includes music and historical notes on piping.
Papers of Isobel V S Dunlop, containing correspondence, music, poetry and related material.
Includes music scores, correspondence and papers concerning the Saltire Society and Saltire Music Group.
Papers of John MacCallum, policeman, Glasgow.
Includes Gaelic songs and music.
Papers of Sir George Henschel.
Comprising manuscript scores of musical compositions, including the opera "Nubia", concert programmes, press notices, and letters and copies of letters to Henschel from correspondents including: Princess Louise, A J Balfour, Gordon Bottomley, and Sir D Y Cameron.
Papers of the Stewart and Christie families, and concerning the Murdostoun estate.
Part of the full score of the final air of Berlioz, "La Mort de Sardanopale", transcribed with notes probably by Ernest Newman, from the manuscript in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
Parts for Robert Crawford`s musical composition "Hammered Brass".
Professional copies corrected by the composer.
Photocopies of a notebook, early 20th century, of piobaireachd of Simon Fraser.
Includes photocopies of letters, 1956-1968, between Pipe Majors William Gray and Hugh Fraser.
Photocopies of fiddle and pipe music, compiled by Sullivan Ross.
Contains circa 1450 tunes including 32 piobaireachd.
Photocopy, circa 2006, of three sheets of manuscript music in the hand of Robert Louis Stevenson, comprising the airs "Farewell to Tantira", and "Aberlady Links", and some German leider, circa 1867-1894.
Photocopy of a postcard of James Scott Skinner to Tom MacDonald.
Containing a score by Scott Skinner of the tune, "The Weeping Birches of Kilmorack".
Photocopy of "Thou O God art Praised in Sion" (an exercise for the degree of Mus Bac, Oxon, 1877) by Thomas H Collinson, father of Francis Collinson.
Photocopy of typescript of "The Stick-Up", a play by Sydney Goodsir Smith, with autograph emendations and additions by Robin Orr, being a draft of the libretto of his opera "Full Circle".
Piobaireachd manuscript attributed to Donald MacDonald.
Pìobaireachd music manuscripts and press cuttings
Piobaireachd of John A MacLellan, "The Phantom Piper of Corrieyairach" (1969).
With associated material and a copy of Broadcasting Council for Scotland, "New Pibrochs" (1966).
Pipe music of Pipe-Major Alexander McLennan.
Includes some later additions.