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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... JOHNSON In this publication the original simplicity of our Ancient National Airs is retained unincumbered s with useless Accompaniments & graces depriving the hearers of the sweet simplicity of their native melodies . Solume Pr . Sembi ...
... JOHNSON In this publication the original simplicity of our Ancient National Airs is retained unincumbered s with useless Accompaniments & graces depriving the hearers of the sweet simplicity of their native melodies . Solume Pr . Sembi ...
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... Johnson bring out successive volumes of The Scots Musical Museum, the most complete and authoritative of all collections of Scottish song. This project involved the poet in writing a large number of new songs, as well as in adding to ...
... Johnson bring out successive volumes of The Scots Musical Museum, the most complete and authoritative of all collections of Scottish song. This project involved the poet in writing a large number of new songs, as well as in adding to ...
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... Johnson was an unassuming Borderer, a music publisher in a small way in Edinburgh, with a passion for collecting and publishing old songs. When he suggested that the poet might wish to join him in bringing out the Scots Musical Museum ...
... Johnson was an unassuming Borderer, a music publisher in a small way in Edinburgh, with a passion for collecting and publishing old songs. When he suggested that the poet might wish to join him in bringing out the Scots Musical Museum ...
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... Johnson . His treatment of Scots melodies conforms to the criterion of taste laid down by William Tytler : The proper accompaniment of a Scots song is a plain , thin , dropping bass , on the harpsichord or guitar The full chords of a ...
... Johnson . His treatment of Scots melodies conforms to the criterion of taste laid down by William Tytler : The proper accompaniment of a Scots song is a plain , thin , dropping bass , on the harpsichord or guitar The full chords of a ...
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... Johnson lasted without a break from 1787 until the poet's death nine years later. It is possible to trace different phases in Burns's song-writing during these years, including a particularly prolific period shortly after he moved to ...
... Johnson lasted without a break from 1787 until the poet's death nine years later. It is possible to trace different phases in Burns's song-writing during these years, including a particularly prolific period shortly after he moved to ...
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