32 Scottish Folksongs, B.707-738 (Pleyel, Ignaz)

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Publisher. Info. Dublin: Hime, n.d.(ca.1800).
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Work Title 32 Scottish Folksongs
Alternative. Title A select collection of original Scotish airs for the voice, to each of which are added introductory & concluding symphonies & accompanyments for the violin & piano forte
Composer Pleyel, Ignaz
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. B.707-738
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 32 pieces:
  1. Beneath a green shade, B.707
  2. The night her silent sable wore, B.708
  3. Tweedside (What beauties does Flora disclose), B.709
  4. When wild war's deadly blast, B.710
  5. Bush aboon Traquair (Hear me ye nymphs), B.711
  6. Lochaber (Fare well to Lochaber, fare well), B.712
  7. The waefu' heart (Gin living worth), B.713
  8. I'll never leave thee (One day I heared Mary say), B.714
  9. Corn Riggs (My Patie is a lover gay), B.715
  10. Donald (From thee Eliza I must go), B.716
  11. The last time I came o'er the muir, B.717
  12. Gilderoy (Ah! Chloris could I now but sit), B.718
  13. The ewe bughts (Will ye go to the ewe bughts), B.719
  14. Sae merry as we have been (A lass that was), B.720
  15. Farewell thou fair day, B.721
  16. Gramachree (One morning very early), B.722
  17. Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, B.723
  18. The banks of Banna (Shepherds I have lost my love), B.724
  19. My apron deary (My sheep I neglected), B.725
  20. Oh! Open the door, B.726
  21. The birks of Invermay (The smiling morn), B.727
  22. You're welcome to Paxton (Oh! had I a care), B.728
  23. The braes of Yarrow (Busk ye, busk ye), B.729
  24. Galla water (Braw braw lads on Yarrow braes), B.730
  25. The lowland lads think they are fine, B.731
  26. Wandering Willie (Here awa', there awa'), B.732
  27. O waly waly up the bank and waly, B.733
  28. While some for pleasure, B.734
  29. The yellow-hair'd laddie, B.735
  30. Roslin Castle (Twas in that season of the year), B.736
  31. Low down in the broom (My daddy is a carter), B.737
  32. Auld Rob Morris (There's auld Rob), B.738
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1793
First Publication. 1793, 1799 - London: Preston "Set 1" (25 songs), "Set 4" (incl. 7 songs)
Librettist Traditional
Robert Burns
Peter Pindar
Allan Ramsay
Andrew Erskine Earl Kellie
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Mr Crawford (of Auchnames)
Thomas Percy
Gilbert Elliot (1722-1777)
William Hamilton of Bangour (1704-1754)
John Logan (1748-1788)
Richard Hewit
James Thomson
George Lyttelton
William Collins (1721-1759)
David Mallet (1705-1765)
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation 1 or 2 voices with piano, violin ad lib.
Manuscript Sources Holograph manuscript, n.d.(1793) GB-Lbl, Add.35276 (B.7054)