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Add MS 35273
- Record Id:
- 040-002088747
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002088742
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001490.0x000120
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 35273
- Title:
- Volume II of a collection of Scottish songs, with some arranged as duets, with symphonies and accompaniments by Franz Joseph Haydn
- Scope & Content:
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passim. A similar collection to Add MS 35272, by Haydn, in Radnitzky's hand. They are divided into four sets (nos. 1-29, 30-44, 45-61, and 62-85), probably as received from the composer. 1. Song without title, said to be unpublished. f. 2. 2. 'Good night, and joy be wi' ye a',' begins 'The sun is sunk.' f. 3. 3. 'The braes o' Ballochmyle,' begins 'The Catrine woods.' f. 3b. 4. 'Jenny dang the weaver,' begins ' At Willie's wedding'; with 2-part chorus, f. 5. 5. 'The rock and a wee pickle tow,' begins 'O were I as fleet.' f. 6. 6. 'The parson boasts of mild ale': Irish song, with 2-part chorus. f. 7. 7. 'Tullochgorum,' begins 'Come, gie 's a sang.' f. 8. 8. 'Johnie Macgill,' begins 'Come under my plaidie.' f. 9. 9. 'My wife 's a winsom, wee thing.' f. 10. 10. 'When she came ben,' begins 'O was I to blame.' f. 11. 11. 'Does haughty Gaul.' f. 12. 12. 'Coming through the craigs o' Kyle,' begins 'O'er the muir'; with 2-part chorus, f. 13. 13. 'Halloween,' begins 'Poor flutt'ring heart.' f. 14b. 14. 'O bonny lass,' begins 'O say, my sweet.' f. 15b. 15. 'Tibby Fowler'; with 2-part chorus, f. 17. 16. 'Macgregor o' Ruara,' begins 'Raving winds.' f. 18. 17. 'Happy Dick Dawson,' begins 'I lo'e na a laddie but ane.' f. 19b. 18. 'The white cockade,' begins 'A highland lad.' f. 20b. 19. 'Cro challin,' begins 'My Colin,' ff. 22, 24b. 20. 'Over the water to Charlie.' f. 23b. 21. 'The Border Widow's lament,' begins 'My love built me.' f. 25b. 22. 'The small birds rejoice'; said to be unpublished, f. 26b. 23. 'The exile of Erin,' begins 'There came to the beach.' f. 28. 24. 'Farewel to Lochaber.' f. 29b. 25. 'Rattling, roaring Willy,' begins 'Around this festive table.' f. 32. 26. 'The boatman,' begins 'Young Peggy.' f. 32b. 27. 'Whistle o'er the lave o't,' begins 'First when Maggy was my care.' f. 33. 28. 'Jenny's bawbee,' begins 'I met four chaps.' f. 33b. 29. 'The auld gudeman,' begins 'My Peggy's face.' f. 34b. 30. 'My Jocky was the blythest lad.' f. 35. 31. 'Let me in,' begins 'O Lassie, art thou sleeping.' f. 36. 32. 'O'er the hills and far awa,' begins 'O how can I.' f. 36b. 33. 'The maid that tends the goats.' f. 38. 34. 'Fy, let us a' to the wedding.' f. 38b. 35. 'De'il tak' the wars,' begins 'Sleepst thou.' f. 89. 36. 'Gramachree.' f. 40. 37. 'Tam Glen,' begins 'My heart is a breaking.' f. 40b. 38. 'Bonny Jean,' begins 'There was a lass.' f. 41b. 39. 'Green grow the rushes,' begins 'There's nought but care'; with chorus, f. 43. 40. 'Of a' the airts.' f. 44. 41. 'Sae flaxen were her ringlets.' f. 45. 42. 'Strathallan's lament,' begins 'Thickest night.' f. 45b. 43. 'Muirland Willy,' begins 'Harken and I will tell.' (For autograph corrections, see Add MS 35272, no. 38.) f. 47. 44. 'Craigieburn wood.' f. 48. 45. 'The auld wife,' begins 'Welcome, royal Charlie.' f. 49. 46. 'The last time I came o'er the muir.' f. 51. 47. 'The tears of Caledonia.' f. 52. 48. 'Up in the morning early.' f. 52b. 49. 'The flowers of Edinburgh,' begins 'Here is the glen.' f. 53. 50. 'Morag,' begins 'O wat ye wha.' f. 53b. 51. 'Rosline castle.' f. 54. 52. 'My apron, dearie,' begins 'My sheep I neglected.' f. 54b. 53. 'My Love, she's but a lassie.' f. 55b. 54. 'The soldier Laddie,' begins 'Our gallants.' f. 56. 55. 'Langolee,' begins ' ''Twas summer.' f. 56b. 56. 'The east nook of Fife,' begins 'Auld gudeman.' f. 57. 57. 'Jingling Johnie,' begins 'By Allan-stream.' f. 57b. 58. 'The happy Topers,' begins 'O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut'; with chorus, f. 58. 59. 'Tis woman' (air in the 'Beggar's opera'), begins 'Come, all ye jolly shepherds.' f. 58b. 60. 'Green sleeves,' begins 'It was the charming month of May.' f. 59. 61. 'O Phely, happy be that day': a Jacobite air. f. 60. 62. 'Up and war them a',' begins 'But are ye sure.' f. 60b. 63. 'The Highland laddie.' f. 61. 64. 'My love 's in Germanic,' begins 'The flower of Chivalry.' f. 61b. 65. 'Bonny, wee thing.' f. 62. 66. 'The birks of Invermay.' f. 63. 67. 'Waly, waly.' f. 65. 68. 'She rose and let me in.' f. 66. 69. 'The braes of Ballenden.' f. 68b. 70. 'John o' Badenyon.' f. 70. 71. 'O'er Boggle,' begins 'The balmy night.' f. 71b. 72. 'Woo'd and married and a',' begins 'The bride, she is winsom.' (For autograph corrections, see Add MS 35272, no. 37.) f. 72b. 73. 'Wat ye wha I met yestreen.' f. 74. 74. 'Age and youth,' begins 'What can a young lassie.' f. 75. 75. 'Argyle is my name.' f. 76. 76. 'Bonny Anne,' begins 'O Tibby, I hae seen the day.' f. 77b. 77. 'Happiness lost,' begins ' He fought and fell.' f. 78b. 78. 'The shepherd's wife,' begins 'A rosebud by my early walk.' f. 79b. 79. 'The wee, wee man,' begins 'O bonnie was yon rosy brier.' f. 80b. 80. 'The gaberlunzie man,' begins 'The brisk young Lad.' f. 83. 81. 'Mary's dream,' begins ' The moon had.' f. 88b. 82. 'The weary pund o' tow,' begins 'He's far away'; with 2-part chorus. f. 85. 88. 'Macpherson's farewell'; with 2-part chorus, f. 86. 84. 'The looking glass,' begins 'These rural shades'; with 2-part chorus. f. 87.
ff. 30b-91b passim. Scotch airs: a similar collection, by the same, in the hand of his amanuensis. 1. 'Here awa, there awa.' f. 30b. 2. 'Oran Gaoil,' begins 'Behold, the hour.' f. 42. 3. 'Cauld kail in Aberdeen.' f. 49b. 4. 'The Sutor's daughter,' begins 'Wilt thou be my dear.' f. 50b. 5. 'Robin Adair,' begins 'O had I a cave.' f. 55. 6. 'There's auld Rob Morrice.' For autograph corrections in this and in nos. 10, 11, see Add MS 35272, f. 21b (above), f. 64. 7. 'Will you go to the ewe bughts.' Published in 1803. f. 67b. 8. 'My Nanie O.' f. 82. 9. 'Polwarth on the green,' begins 'Hail, beauteous stranger.' f. 88. 10. 'Peggy, I must love thee.' f. 89b. 11. 'But lately seen.' f. 91b.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002088742
036-002088745
040-002088747 - Is part of:
- Add MS 35270-35279 : A collection of Scottish, Welsh, and Irish airs for one or two voices
Add MS 35272-35273 : Scottish airs for one or two voices, by Franz Joseph Haydn, chiefly in the hand of his amanuensis J. Radnitzky
Add MS 35273 : Volume II of a collection of Scottish songs, with some arranged as duets, with symphonies and accompaniments by Franz Joseph Haydn - Hierarchy:
- 032-002088742[0003]/036-002088745[0002]/040-002088747
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 35270-35279
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume
- Digitised Content:
- http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_MS_35273 (digital images currently unavailable)
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1798
- End Date:
- 1808
- Date Range:
- c 1803
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Oblong Octavo.
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- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Subjects:
- Duets
Songs