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BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF
MANUSCRIPTS AND PRINTED WORKS
IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
The Dates of those works within Brackets have been definitely ascertained, and
those with an Asterisk prefixed are in our possession.
Rowallan Manuscript, circa 1625.
Straloch Manuscript, 1627-29,
Skene Manuscripts.
Guthrie Manuscript.
Blaikie Manuscript.
Leyden Manuscript.
Hume (Agnes) Manuscript.
*Sinkler (Margaret) Manuscript.
Waterston Manuscript.
M'Farlan Manuscript.
"Vox Borealis, or the Northern Discoverie." London, 1641.
The English Dancing Master, 1651. — The Dancing Master, or Directions for
Dancing Country Dances, with the Tunes to each Dance, etc., 1652, 1665,
1670, 1686. By John Playford, London : and later editions by his son and
successors.
A Booke of New Lessons for the Gittern : Containing many New and Pleasant
Tunes, both Easie and Deliglitfull for all Young Practitioners. John
Playford, London, 1652.
Musick's Hand-maide presenting New and Pleasant Lessons for the Virginals.
John Playford, London, 1663 and 1678.
Musick's Delight on the Cithren, Restored and Refined to a more Easie and
Pleasant Manner of Playing than formerly : etc. John Playford, London,
1666.
Musick's Recreation on the Viol, Lyra- Way. Being a new Collection of Lessons
Lyra-Way, etc, John Playford, London, 1669 ; another edition, John
Playford, London, 1682.
Choice Ayres & Songs to sing to the Theorbo Lute or Bass Viol. Book I. first
edition 1673. Book I. 1676. B. 11 1679. B. Ill 1681. B. IV. 1683.
B. V. 1684. John Playford, London.
OF
MANUSCRIPTS AND PRINTED WORKS
IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
The Dates of those works within Brackets have been definitely ascertained, and
those with an Asterisk prefixed are in our possession.
Rowallan Manuscript, circa 1625.
Straloch Manuscript, 1627-29,
Skene Manuscripts.
Guthrie Manuscript.
Blaikie Manuscript.
Leyden Manuscript.
Hume (Agnes) Manuscript.
*Sinkler (Margaret) Manuscript.
Waterston Manuscript.
M'Farlan Manuscript.
"Vox Borealis, or the Northern Discoverie." London, 1641.
The English Dancing Master, 1651. — The Dancing Master, or Directions for
Dancing Country Dances, with the Tunes to each Dance, etc., 1652, 1665,
1670, 1686. By John Playford, London : and later editions by his son and
successors.
A Booke of New Lessons for the Gittern : Containing many New and Pleasant
Tunes, both Easie and Deliglitfull for all Young Practitioners. John
Playford, London, 1652.
Musick's Hand-maide presenting New and Pleasant Lessons for the Virginals.
John Playford, London, 1663 and 1678.
Musick's Delight on the Cithren, Restored and Refined to a more Easie and
Pleasant Manner of Playing than formerly : etc. John Playford, London,
1666.
Musick's Recreation on the Viol, Lyra- Way. Being a new Collection of Lessons
Lyra-Way, etc, John Playford, London, 1669 ; another edition, John
Playford, London, 1682.
Choice Ayres & Songs to sing to the Theorbo Lute or Bass Viol. Book I. first
edition 1673. Book I. 1676. B. 11 1679. B. Ill 1681. B. IV. 1683.
B. V. 1684. John Playford, London.
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Description | Bibliography. |
Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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