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Volksliedbearbeitungen. Nr. 365-429, Schottische Lieder für William Whyte / Joseph Haydn ; herausgegeben von Andreas Friesenhagen und Egbert Hiller.
Composer
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809
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Uniform title
Songs,
violin, continuo accompaniment.
Selections
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Format
Musical score
Language
Scots
English
Published/Created
München : G. Henle Verlag, 2005.
©2005
Description
1 score (xv, 197 pages) : facsimiles ; 33 cm.
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Location
Call Number
Status
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Notes
Mendel Music Library - Reference
M3 .H33aq ser.32, v.5 Oversize
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Subject(s)
Songs with instrumental ensemble
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Scores
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Vocal duets with instrumental ensemble
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Scores
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Folk songs, Scots
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Scotland
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Folk songs, English
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Scotland
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Folk music
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Scotland
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Related name
Whyte, W. (Bookseller)
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Editor
Friesenhagen, Andreas
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Hiller, Egbert
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Chamber music
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Songs
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Folk songs
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Scores
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Series
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Works. 1958 ; Reihe 32, Bd. 5.
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Werke / Joseph Haydn ; Reihe 32, Bd. 5
Notes
For 1-2 voices, violin, and continuo.
Unfigured bass realized for harpsichord or piano, with violoncello.
Preface and critical report (p. [175]-197) in German.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references, and index by title and first line.
Language note
Scots and English words, also printed as text following each selection.
Contents
The birks of Invermay
The bush aboon Traquair
I'll never leave thee
Tweedside
The braes of Yarrow
The silken snood
The lass of Lochroyan
My ain kind deary, O!
Roslin Castle
The waefu' heart
Low down in the broom
The yellow hair'd laddie
The flowers of the forest
The collier's bonny lassie
Donald and Flora
The exile of Erin
My Nannie O
Waly waly
Lewie Gordon
Corn riggs
From thee, Eliza, I must go
The maid in Bedlam
My apron, dearie
Auld lang syne
The last time I came o'er the muir
John Anderson, my jo
The braes of Ballenden
The bonnie wee thing
She rose and loot me in
Galla water
Katherine Ogie
O're the muir amang the heather
The maid that tends the goats
For the lack of gold
Sae merry as we ha'e been
Thou art gane awa'
The soldier's dream
This is no mine ain house
Gilderoy
The shepherd's son
The Palmer
The soldier's return
The lass of Patie's mill
Their groves o' sweet myrtle
Wandering Willie
My jo Janet
The day returns
Robin is my only jo
An thou wert mine ain thing
O poortith cauld
Saw ye my father
Up in the morning early
The siller crown
Anna
Nancy's to the greenwood gane
Merry may the maid be
Tak' your auld cloak about ye
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
Widow are ye wakin?
Lochaber
Todlin hame
Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came
Farewell, thou fair day
Maggy Lawder
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw
Anhang: frühe Niederschrift des Lieds "The waefu' heart" : JHW 374.
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Other title(s)
Schottische Lieder für William Whyte
Publisher no.
HN 5931
HN 5932
OCLC
66917564
International Standard Music Number
M201859316
M201859323
M201859316 (paper)
M201859323 (cloth)
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