Work Title
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50 Favourite Scotch Airs
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Alternative. Title
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50 Favourite Scotch Airs, for a Violin, German-Flute and Violoncello with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord
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Composer
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Peacock, Francis
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Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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50 airs:
- Pinkie House
- O Jean I love thee. A very old Tune
- Pentland Hill. A new Scotch Air; Variation
- She rose and let me in
- Down the burn Davie
- The Boat-man; Variation
- John Hay's bonny Lassie
- Be Constant still. An old Tune
- Tweed side; Variation
- The Yellow hair'd Laddie
- Thro' the wood Laddie
- The Lass of Paty's Mill; 2Variations
- The bonny Gray ey'd Morn
- Sweet Anny frae the sea beach came; Variations
- I'll never leave thee; Bass variation
- Allan Water; 2 Variations
- Jockie blyth and gay; Variation
- Down in the broom
- The glancing of her Apron
- Polwart on the Green; Variation
- An old Welsh Tune
- The last time I came o'er the Moor; Variation
- The Braes of Balendine
- Country Lass
- Alloa House; Variation
- My apron Dearie
- Birks of Invermay; Variation
- Rossline Castle; Variation
- An thou were my ain thing; Variation
- Katharine Ogie
- Auld Rob Morrice
- Banks of Tay; Variation
- Katies Complaint
- Bushaboon Traquair; Variation
- Benney side. A new Scotch Air
- I wish my Love was in a mire
- Jockie and Sandie. The Melody of this is very old
- Lochaber
- Gilderoy
- Cold frosty Morning
- The Mill O
- Williams Ghost
- Peggie I must Love thee
- Gallow Shiels
- O Dear Mother what shall I do
- Bonny Christy
- Bonny Jean
- The Broom Cowdenknows
- Gil Morice
- Solitude. For two German Flutes and a Bass
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Dedication
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James, Earl of Erroll
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Classical
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Piece Style
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Classical
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Instrumentation
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violin and/or flute, cello and/or harpsichord; 2 flutes, continuo (No.50)
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