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A Scots Music Bibliography
The Caledonian Collection
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The Caledonian Collection |
| year of publication |
1912 (my guess) |
| arranger |
M Mackenzie |
| publisher |
Reid Bros Ltd, London |
| size |
256 x 347 mm |
| no. pages |
16 |
| contents |
Alister McAlister
Banks of Allan
Biddy of Sligo
Blue Bonnets, The
Braes o' Mar, The
Braes of Tulimet, The
Brodag Ain Mc Omish
Campbells are Coming, The
Cawdor Fair
Circassian Circle
Clean Pease Strae
Clog Dance
Connaughtman's Rambles, The
Cumberland
Cutty Sark
Deil Among the Tailors, The
Delvin Side
Donnybrook Boy, The
Draw the Sword, Scotland
Drummer, The
Duke of Gordon, The
Earl of Home
Fagan
Fairy Dance, The
Flowers of Edinburgh, The
For Tonight We'll Merry Be
Ghillie Callum
Glenburnie Rant
Gloomy Winter's Noo Awa'
Green Grow the Rushes O
Haughs of Cromdale, The
Haymakers, The
Hey for the Highland Body
High Road to Linton, The
Hornpipe
Hundred Pipers, The
Irish Washerwoman, The
Irish Whiskey
Jack Tar Hornpipe
Jennie's Bawbee
Jumpin' Geordie
Kate Dalrymple
La Russe
Lady Anne Hope
Lady Mary Ramsay
Lannigan's Ball
Lassies Look Before You
Light and Airy
Loch Earn
Lord Lynedoch
Maid of Islay
Marchioness of Huntly, The
Marquis of Huntly
Marquis of Huntly's Farewell
Marquis of Huntly's Highland Fling
Meg Merrilees
Miller o' Drone, The
Miss Johnston
Miss Lyall
Monymusk
Mrs McLeod
Niel Gow
Niel Gow's Second Wife
No.1 Flirtation
No.2 Flirtation
No.3 Flirtation
Paddy the Piper
Perth Assembly, The
Petronella
Pibroch o' Donuil Dhu
Poldwilly Bridge
Rachel Rae
Reel of Tulloch, The
Robertson's Rant
Rollicking Irishman, The
Rory O' More
Rothiemurchus Rant
Sailor's Hornpipe
Smith, The
Soldier's Joy
Speed the Plough
Stirling Castle
Tenpenny Bit, The
Teviot Bridge
Tom Thumb
Torryburn Lasses
Triumph
Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie
Wind that Shakes the Barley, The
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- Content: Fairly standard dance fare with only 3 or 4 tunes unknown to me.
- Dating: There is no indication of date. The publisher, Reid Bros Ltd, published music between 1900 and 1930, according to IMSLP. My estimate of 1912 is pure guessowrk.
- Provenance: I bought the book online from Etsy from a seller in Ulster, in reasonable condition, with no pages missing. I scanned half a page at a time then joined them together with Affinity Photo.
- Availability: The book itself is not very well known, with not much information to be found online. You can download a PDF of the book from my collection:
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