Songs. Musical compositions.
Found in 411 Collections and/or Records:
Musical compositions and other papers, chiefly undated, of John Davidson., 1871-1926, undated.
Musical compositions and other papers of Douglas McPhie.
Includes additional material.
Musical compositions of Ronald Center and a miscellany of papers of Center and his wife Evelyn.
The musical compositions consist of final versions (MSS.22171-22186), and sketches, drafts and fragments (MSS.22187-22193). The other papers consist largely of press cuttings.
Newspaper cuttings collected by Joe Corrie concerning his own work., 1929-1931.
Also includes manuscript drafts of poems and songs, and fragments of plays.
Nineteenth-century copies of songs, dances, and other tunes, both traditional and contemporary, made by members, relatives, and friends of the family of Brown, residing at Linkwood, Elgin.
The music is chiefly arranged for pianoforte, except MS.3378, which is for violin.
Note-book, titled 'Old Scots Songs, collected in Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire and Berwickshire, by Thomas Wilkie. A.D. 1815’., 1815.
Thomas Wilkie was a collector of Border lore, and communicated much information to Walter Scott.
Note-book, titled ’Old Scots Songs, etc., collected mostly in Roxburghshire, Berwickshire, and Selkirkshire, by Thomas Wilkie, A.D. 1814’., 1814.
Includes material for MS.121.
Notebook containing ‘A collection of loyal songs for the use of the Revolution Club Edinburg [sic] 1748’., 1760-1765.
Copied by Alicia Blunt at various times between 1760 (folio 1) and 1765 (folio 24). An engraving depicting swans is pasted to the front cover. A leaf is torn out between folios 1 and 2.
Notebook entitled 'Recueil des Chansons francais', written in two different hands and apparently incomplete., Early 19th century.
Notebook entitled "Song Tunes I and II", compiled by Francis Collinson.
Notebook of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford: volume XIII., 2nd half of 19th century.
Notebook of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford: volume XV., 2nd half of 19th century.
Notebook of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford: volume XXIV., 2nd half of 19th century.
Notebook of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford: volume XXVI., 2nd half of 19th century.
Notebook of Evelyn Stewart-Murray containing copies of songs collected by A Lamont, including songs by John MacGregor and others, of Atholl interest., 1890.
Notebook of Evelyn Stewart-Murray containing Gaelic songs and hymns copied from the McLagan collection., 1888.
Notebook of Neil MacInnes, Glasgow, containing a collection of Gaelic songs., Undated.
Concern Gaelic language and literature, and the family and general history of Lewis and Harris, North and South Uist and Wester Ross.
Notebook of Thomas Stoddart containing manuscripts of the songs printed in "An angler's rambles and angling songs’, some of which are annotated 'Written in 1837. Revised and altered in 1864'., 1837-[1866, or after].
Press-cuttings of reviews of the book are pasted over many of the poems.
Notebook, undated, of Evelyn Stewart-Murray containing Gaelic grammatical notes, exercises and music., Late 19th century-early 20th century.
Notebook with hand-written staves throughout, containing music for keyboard consisting of dances, some songs and a few marches, all written apparently soon after 1750.
Notebooks of Evelyn Stewart-Murray containing copies of Gaelic songs and hymns., 1888, 1890.
Notebooks of George Campbell Hay containing original poetry, texts from various literatures (Celtic, Greek, Scandinavian, Arabic) and Gaelic songs, idioms and proverbs., [Circa 1933]-[circa 1975.]
Most of the material dates from the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Notes of Lady John Scott on music, and songs, chiefly Scottish., 1826-1827.
The contents nclude a hymn by James Hogg beginning, “Blessed be Thy name for ever”, “Lucy’s Flittin’” by William Laidlaw, “The Spottiswoode's Quick March”, and “The Spotys-woode's Coronach”.
'O for yane and twenty Tam; a melodramatic pastoral' by George Wilson., 1852.
The melodrama is in prose but includes many songs.