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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... appeared in printed song - books for two generations , with a gradual accumulation of ' art music ' decorations , though the simpler versions which had been generally current c.1700 were still going strong . What did Burns expect ...
... appeared in printed song - books for two generations , with a gradual accumulation of ' art music ' decorations , though the simpler versions which had been generally current c.1700 were still going strong . What did Burns expect ...
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... appeared in earlier collections. Burns, like any traditional singer, carried songs round in his head and sang them at all hours of the day. He thus saw a tune's natural mode as an unaccompanied melodic line. This was so even when he was ...
... appeared in earlier collections. Burns, like any traditional singer, carried songs round in his head and sang them at all hours of the day. He thus saw a tune's natural mode as an unaccompanied melodic line. This was so even when he was ...
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... , the first line of the verses, because if they are verses that have appeared in any of our collections of songs, I know them & can have recourse to them. Apropos, if you are for English verses, there .... is , on my part , an end of.
... , the first line of the verses, because if they are verses that have appeared in any of our collections of songs, I know them & can have recourse to them. Apropos, if you are for English verses, there .... is , on my part , an end of.
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... those in Thomson , only 8 are unique to his edition , the remaining 11 appearing also in the Scots Musical Museum , usually in more definitive forms . Thomson , in fact , despite his expressed distaste for the alleged vulgarity of the.
... those in Thomson , only 8 are unique to his edition , the remaining 11 appearing also in the Scots Musical Museum , usually in more definitive forms . Thomson , in fact , despite his expressed distaste for the alleged vulgarity of the.
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... appeared there.46 On about 18 May 1796, Burns made clear to Thomson, to whom he had written a few days earlier T had rather be the author of five well-written songs than of ten otherwise', that he intended to publish the best of his ...
... appeared there.46 On about 18 May 1796, Burns made clear to Thomson, to whom he had written a few days earlier T had rather be the author of five well-written songs than of ten otherwise', that he intended to publish the best of his ...
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