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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... probably be said of Burns, whose life and career resemble in many points those of the composer. A generous countryman said of Schubert that, if he had lived, he would have put the whole German language into music. Of Burns it may be ...
... probably be said of Burns, whose life and career resemble in many points those of the composer. A generous countryman said of Schubert that, if he had lived, he would have put the whole German language into music. Of Burns it may be ...
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... it, however, it was he who was receiving the help his song hypothetically showers on Jessie. Burns probably transferred his own jeopardized situation to her in order to imagine a reciprocity in their friendship ; he offers an.
... it, however, it was he who was receiving the help his song hypothetically showers on Jessie. Burns probably transferred his own jeopardized situation to her in order to imagine a reciprocity in their friendship ; he offers an.
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... probably known to Burns as ' I am a man unmarried ' , because ' O once I lov'd a bonnie lass ' is included with this tune title in the poet's First Commonplace Book as part of an entry dated August 1783. Burns notes , There is certainly ...
... probably known to Burns as ' I am a man unmarried ' , because ' O once I lov'd a bonnie lass ' is included with this tune title in the poet's First Commonplace Book as part of an entry dated August 1783. Burns notes , There is certainly ...
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... probably an eighteenth-century composition. Cf. John Glen, Early Scottish Melodies (1900) 228: This song is said to be Robert Burns's first attempt at lyric, and he directed it to be sung to a reel tune, a favourite of his heroine ...
... probably an eighteenth-century composition. Cf. John Glen, Early Scottish Melodies (1900) 228: This song is said to be Robert Burns's first attempt at lyric, and he directed it to be sung to a reel tune, a favourite of his heroine ...
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... probably ' Jeany Armour ' . Burns's sister remembered that in one version of the song , now lost , Jean Armour was celebrated instead of Peggy , with her surname replacing ' charmer ' in line 8. ' Now westlin winds ' , to the tune 1 had ...
... probably ' Jeany Armour ' . Burns's sister remembered that in one version of the song , now lost , Jean Armour was celebrated instead of Peggy , with her surname replacing ' charmer ' in line 8. ' Now westlin winds ' , to the tune 1 had ...
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