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Add MS 35277
- Record Id:
- 040-002088751
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002088742
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001490.0x000124
- LARK:
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 35277
- Title:
- A collection of mostly Scottish airs for one or two voices, with accompaniments by Leopold Kozeluch
- Scope & Content:
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passim. Songs, mostly Scotch, with symphonies and accompaniments for pianoforte (in score), violin and violoncello; composed by [Leopold] Kozeluch for G. Thomson. Autograph. For the string parts of nos. 1-61, see Add MS 35278, passim. 1. 'O saw ye bonnie Lesley.' f. 1b. 2. 'Contented wi' little.' f. 1b. 3. 'Whar hae ye been a' day.' f. 2. 4. 'O stay, sweet-warbling woodlark.' f. 2b. 5. 'What tho' on hamely fare we dine.' ff. 2b, 28b. 6. 'In summer, when the hay was mawn.' f. 3. 7. 'And O for ane and twenty, Tam.' f. 3b. 8. 'O wat ye wha that lo'es me.' f. 3b. 9. 'O poortith cauld.' f. 4. 10. 'Cauld frosty morning,' begins 'O saw ye my wee thing.' f. 4b. 11. 'When merry hearts were gay.' f. 4b. 12. 'Shou'd auld acquaintance be forgot'; with 2-part chorus. ff. 5, 29. 13. Song without title, ff. 5b, 27b. 14. 'O wat ye wha's in yon town.' ff.6, 28b. 15. 'Last May a braw wooer cam.' f. 6b. 16. 'My Love, she's but a lassie yet.' f. 7. 17. 18. Two Songs without titles, f. 7b. 19. 'Nae gentle dames.' f. 8b. 20. 'Here is the glen.' f. 8b. 21. 'Finlayston House,' begins 'Fate gave the word.' f. 9. 22. 'Slow spreads the gloom.' f. 9b. 23. 'She's fair and fause.' f. 9b. 24. 'Farewel, dear mistress.' f. 10. 25. Song without title, f. 10b. 26. 'The small birds rejoice ' (Irish), f. 10b. 27. 'Tam Glen,' begins 'My heart is a breaking.' f. 12b. 28. 'Cauld kail in Aberdeen.' f. 12b. 29. 'Young Jocky.' f. 13b. 30. 'Craigieburn wood.' f. 13b. 31. 'John Anderson, my Jo.' ff. 14, 27b. 32. 'My Jo, Janet,' begins 'O sweet Sir, for your courtesy.' f. 14b. 33. 'Duncan Gray.' f. 14b. 34. 'Dainty Davie,' begins 'Now, rosy May'; with 2-part chorus, f. 15. 35. 'Whistle and I'll come.' ff. 15b, 28. 36. 'Robin is my only Jo.' ff. 16, 29. 37. 'Their groves of sweet myrtle.' f. 16b. 38. 'Blythe hae I been.' f. 17b. 39. 'Todlen hame,' begins 'When I hae a saxpence.' f. 17b. 40. 'O this is no mine ain Lassie.' f. 18. 41. 'What numbers shall the muse repeat.' f. 18b. 42. 'The flowers of the forest,' begins 'I've seen the smiling of fortune.' f. 18b. 43. 'Lord Gregory,' begins 'O mirk, mirk is this midnight hour.' f. 19. 44. 'The lovely lass of Inverness.' f. 19b. 45. 'Lewie Gordon,' begins 'O send Lewie Gordon hame'; with 2-part chorus, ff. 20, 28. 46. 'Roy's wife of Aldivalloch.' f. 21. 47. 'The silken snood,' begins 'Oh I hae lost my silken snood.' f. 21b. 48. 'And ye shall walk in silk attire.' f. 21b. 49. 'Turn again, thou fair Eliza.' f. 22. 50. Song without title, f. 22b. 51. 'For the sake of gold.' f. 23. 52. 'Now spring has clad.' f. 23b. 53. 'Blythe, blythe and merry was she.' f. 23b. 54. 'Awa' wi' the witchcraft of beauty's alarms.' (Irish.) f. 24. 55. 'True-hearted was he.' ff. 24b, 27b. 56. 'Mourn, hapless Caledonia.' f. 25. 57. 'O my Love's like the red, red rose.' f. 25. 58. 'The gloomy night.' f. 25b. 59. 'Wilt thou be my dearie.' f. 26. 60. 'On a bank of flow'rs.' ff. 26, 29. 61. 'Now in her green mantle.' f. 26b. Nos. 62-88 are (with another at f. 33, described below) described as '28 Scottish Airs.' For the string parts, see Add MS 35279, ff. 1-13. 62. 'O let me in this ae night.' ff. 30b, 50b. 63. 'Adown winding Nith.' f. 31. 64. Song without title, ff. 31b, 50b. 65. Another without title, f. 31b. 66. 'O, Willy was a wanton wag.' f. 33. 67. 'Green grow the rashes.' f. 33b. 68. Song without title, f. 33b. 69. 'O, Willie brew'd a peck o' maut'; with 2-part chorus, f. 34b. 70. Song without title, ff. 35, 51. 71. Another without title, f. 35b. 72. 'The lawlaud maids.' f. 36. 73. 'Whistle o'er the lave o't.' ff. 36b, 51. 74. Song without title, f. 37. 75. Another without title, ff. 37b, 51b. 76. 'Gin ye meet a bonny lassie.' ff. 38, 51. 77. 'Coming thro' the craigs o' Kyle'; with 2-part chorus, f. 39. 78. 'Come under my plaidy.' f. 39. 79. 'Tis nae very lang.' f. 39b. 80. 'The spring-time returns.' f. 39b. 81. 'Gil Morrice.' ff. 40b, 51b. 82. Song without title; with 2-part chorus, ff. 41, 50. 83. 'There's nae luck,' begins 'But are you sure'; with 2-part chorus, f. 41b. 84. 'John o' Badenyon.' f. 42b. 85. 'Tulloch-gorum,' begins 'Come, gie's a sang.' f. 43. 86. 'My heart is sair'; with 2-part chorus, f. 43b. 87. 'O say, bonnie lass.' f. 44b. 88. 'The Boatman,' begins 'Ye gales that gently wave the sea.' f. 45. For the violoncello part of nos. 89-94, see Add MS 35278, f. 19; and for the violin, Add MS 35279, f. 7. 89. 'Tibby Fowler'; with 2-part chorus, f. 46. 90. 'Raving winds.' f. 47. 91. 'I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane.' f. 47b. 92. 'John Highlandman,' begins 'A highland lad'; with 2-part chorus. f. 48. 93. 'Bonny, wee thing,' f. 48b. 94. 'Does haughty Gaul invasion threat.' f. 49.
ff. 5b-33 passim. 'Scottish Songs'; with symphonies and accompaniments for pianoforte, in score, and additional violin and violoncello parts (see Add MS 35278, ff. 4-26). Composed by [Leopold] Kozeluch for George Thomson [of Edinburgh]. Autograph. The following are for 2 voices: — 1. 'Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear.' f. 5b. 2. 'The lazy mist.' f. 6b. 3. 'The day returns.' f. 8. 4. 'Come, let me take thee to my breast.' f. 11. 5. 'Katherine Ogie,' begins 'Ye banks and braes and streams.' f. 13. 6. 'Ye banks and braes o' bonie Doon.' f. 15b. 7. 'Logie o' Buchan.' f. 16b. 8. 'Thou art gane awa.' f. 17. 9. 'Adieu, ye streams.' f. 22b. 10. Without title, f. 33.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002088742
040-002088751 - Is part of:
- Add MS 35270-35279 : A collection of Scottish, Welsh, and Irish airs for one or two voices
Add MS 35277 : A collection of mostly Scottish airs for one or two voices, with accompaniments by Leopold Kozeluch - Hierarchy:
- 032-002088742[0007]/040-002088751
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- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume (51 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1760
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- Late 18th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Oblong Folio.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Kozeluch, Leopold, composer
- Subjects:
- Duets
Songs