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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... Jean Redpath for showing me time and again what it is to interpret with true skill and good humour traditional airs and the words which go with them: and Douglas Gray of Scottish Records, for expertly producing four successive cassettes ...
... Jean Redpath for showing me time and again what it is to interpret with true skill and good humour traditional airs and the words which go with them: and Douglas Gray of Scottish Records, for expertly producing four successive cassettes ...
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... Jean Armour in Mauchline was the fact that she sang sweetly. He had grown up hearing traditional Scots songs sung by his mother and her friends, and it was the most natural thing in the world that the woman he was to marry should be a ...
... Jean Armour in Mauchline was the fact that she sang sweetly. He had grown up hearing traditional Scots songs sung by his mother and her friends, and it was the most natural thing in the world that the woman he was to marry should be a ...
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... Jean Armour , with whose name the song has been romantically linked . Certainly , Burns used the same words ' from a country girl's singing ' to describe songs which Jean Armour is known to have sung . One of the most attractive of ...
... Jean Armour , with whose name the song has been romantically linked . Certainly , Burns used the same words ' from a country girl's singing ' to describe songs which Jean Armour is known to have sung . One of the most attractive of ...
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... Jean Lorimer , incidentally , inspired a number of good songs by Burns . Two passages from letters to George Thomson vividly describe Burns's attitude to song - writing , and his method of composition . In April 1793 he wrote : You ...
... Jean Lorimer , incidentally , inspired a number of good songs by Burns . Two passages from letters to George Thomson vividly describe Burns's attitude to song - writing , and his method of composition . In April 1793 he wrote : You ...
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... Jean Armour, James Johnson, and other unassuming lovers of traditional Scottish airs, was nothing less than the creation of an art form which unites words, melodies, and universal emotions. Notes. 1. Burns wrote to George Thomson, about ...
... Jean Armour, James Johnson, and other unassuming lovers of traditional Scottish airs, was nothing less than the creation of an art form which unites words, melodies, and universal emotions. Notes. 1. Burns wrote to George Thomson, about ...
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