The Songs of Robert BurnsDonald Low Routledge, 16. 8. 2005. - 976 страница In this definitive work for our generation, Donald Low brings together, for the first time, the words and tunes of all Burns' known songs, both `polite' and bawdy. |
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... Burns met on socially equal terms at the Canongate Kilwinning Masonic Lodge in Edinburgh. Apropos of no. 91, Burns wrote to Clarinda on 24 January 1788: 'Evening, 9 o'clock — I have been with Mr Schetky the musician, and he has set ...
... Burns met on socially equal terms at the Canongate Kilwinning Masonic Lodge in Edinburgh. Apropos of no. 91, Burns wrote to Clarinda on 24 January 1788: 'Evening, 9 o'clock — I have been with Mr Schetky the musician, and he has set ...
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... Burns's songs are widely known through live performance and records. But the sometimes hackneyed favourites of Burns Suppers and recording companies are only a tiny sample of a large and impressive body of work. Burns wrote, revised, or ...
... Burns's songs are widely known through live performance and records. But the sometimes hackneyed favourites of Burns Suppers and recording companies are only a tiny sample of a large and impressive body of work. Burns wrote, revised, or ...
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... Burns songs uncompromisingly as ' by far the best that Britain has yet produced ' , to be compared in influence and value only with the songs in Shakespeare's plays . ' Read the exquisite songs of Burns ' , wrote Tennyson . ' In shape ...
... Burns songs uncompromisingly as ' by far the best that Britain has yet produced ' , to be compared in influence and value only with the songs in Shakespeare's plays . ' Read the exquisite songs of Burns ' , wrote Tennyson . ' In shape ...
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... Burns wrote his first song to a pre - existent tune , 17 a reel which had appealed to his partner in the harvest.17 More often than not , and increasingly as time went on , his song - writing was to be done after this manner , to fit ...
... Burns wrote his first song to a pre - existent tune , 17 a reel which had appealed to his partner in the harvest.17 More often than not , and increasingly as time went on , his song - writing was to be done after this manner , to fit ...
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... Burns , at that time twenty - six years old and farmer of nearby Moss - giel , and his friend John Richmond , a lawyer's clerk . Not long afterwards , Burns wrote a cantata about the beggars . He was influenced by popular beggar - songs ...
... Burns , at that time twenty - six years old and farmer of nearby Moss - giel , and his friend John Richmond , a lawyer's clerk . Not long afterwards , Burns wrote a cantata about the beggars . He was influenced by popular beggar - songs ...
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