Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses
Catalogued and surveyed by Dr Roger B. Williams MBE
Hon. Music Advisor to NTS



Composers & Arrangers – Brodie Castle Supplement

Sunday 14th December 2025

02-'Trad.'

An thou were my ain thing  Bro Br16 (23 l)

The broom of Cowden Knows  Bro Br16 (23 h)

The bush aboon Traquair   Bro Br16 (23 b)

Etrick Banks  Bro Br16 (23 c)

Lochaber  Bro Br16 (23 d)

Sae merry as we ha'e been  Bro Br16 (23 a)

03-Unident./Unattrib.

Adjuva nos Deus [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (9)

Alzate O Porte i vostri capi [canon]  Bro Br22 (6)

As Roger, as Roger was sitting one evening with Nan [catch]  Bro Br21 (15)

B U bu Z A za [round]  Bro Br18-1 (45)

Bessy Bell and Mary Gray  Bro Br29-1 (VI:c)

The Bush aboon Traquair ('Hear me ye Nymphs') [song]  Bro Br29-1 (I:b)

Cantate Domino [MS]  Bro Br27 (41)

Cantate Domino [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (8)

Come let us strive to join [canon]  Bro Br18-1 (8)

Deh Signor s'è ver che m'ami dal tuo amor [rondo]  Bro Br16 (13)

Divine Cecilia, goddess, heav'nly maid [catch]  Bro Br22 (16)

Domine fili Dei [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (15)

Fides est anima vitae [round]  Bro Br18-1 (33)

Fides est anima vitae [round]  Bro Br18-1 (38)

From flow'ry meads a roving bee [catch]  Bro Br22 (13)

Haec est vita aeterna [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (18)

Have you not in a chimney seen [catch]  Bro Br24 (23)

Here's a health, a health to old Brown [catch]  Bro Br21 (17)

Hooly and Fairly  Bro Br29-1 (III):c)

How stands the glass around  Bro Br28-2 (d)

I want to dress, pray call, pray call my maid [catch]  Bro Br24 (17)

Ill fares the family [round]  Bro Br18-2 (4)

I'll never leave thee  Bro Br16 (23 j)

Intende voci [canon]  Bro Br18-1 (9)

Lary Grogan  Bro Br29-1 (I:c)

Lashed to the helm [sea song - MS]  Bro Br27 (29)

The lass of Patie's Mill [song]  Bro Br29-1 (V:b)

The lass of Paties Mill  Bro Br28-2 (c)

Laudate nomen Domini [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (16)

Laudate nomen Domini [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (7)

Let's have a peal for John Cook's soul [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (1)

Libera me Domine [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (13)

Love is the cause of my mourning ('By a murmuring stream') [song]  Bro Br29-1 (VI:b)

Love like other little boys [catch]  Bro Br22 (17)

Lusingiero m'ingannasti {The Critic} [duet]  Bro Br16 (23 n)

Lye still lye still my dear [round]  Bro Br18-1 (41)

Ma belle, ma toute belle  Bro Br16 (22)

May the King live long dong ding ding dong [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (27)

Miserere mei Deus [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (12)

The Miss Brodies of Brodie's delight [MS]  Bro Br27 (16)

My heart, once light as a feather [catch]  Bro Br19 (13)

O beauteous eyes discover [round]  Bro Br18-1 (17)

Oh Doctor, Oh Doctor [catch]  Bro Br22 (15)

On thy sweet lips [catch]  Bro Br19 (17)

Ora et labora [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (11)

Over the water  Bro Br29-1 (V:c)

Peggy I must love thee ('As from a Rock past all relief') [song]  Bro Br29-1 (II:b)

Quel che d'amore  Bro Br29-1 (IV:c)

Rondo [MS]  Bro Br27 (5)

Rosline Castle (''Twas in that Season of the Year') [song]  Bro Br29-1 (IV:b)

The scale or gamut  Bro Br16 (1)

See, see the jolly god appears [catch]  Bro Br22 (8)

Sembianza amabile del mio bel sole [rondo]  Bro Br16 (14)

She rose and let me in  Bro Br16 (23 k)

Sister of Phaebus, gentle Queen of aspect mild [glee]  Bro Br22 (11)

Te Deum: The giving out [MS]  Bro Br27 (38)

Tell me no more of flames and darts  Bro Br29-5 (l)

Then let the World joy as it will [MS]  Bro Br27 (13)

Tho' old England, cried William [MS]  Bro Br27 (14)

'Twas on a bright morning, a morning in May [catch]  Bro Br24 (19)

The 24 perfeit harmonies [MS]  Bro Br27 (37)

'Twixt Dick and Tom, 'twixt Dick and Tom a contest rose, of Doll's or Nancy's legs [catch]  Bro Br24 (20)

Venite exultemus [MS]  Bro Br27 (40)

Verbum Domini [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (10)

Vias tuas Domine [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (14)

The waterman  Bro Br29-1 (II:c)

We shall live together, laddie [MS]  Bro Br27 (32)

What beauties does Flora disclose  Bro Br28-2 (b)

What shall I do? my Kate's unkind [catch]  Bro Br21 (9)

Ye learned wise mortals who grow stupid with thinking [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (22)

A

Abos, Girolamo (1715-1760) Maltese

If that's all want {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 2)

Abrams, Harriett (c1762-1821) English

A smile and a tear ('You own I'm complacent') [MS]  Bro Br27 (1)

Alcock, John (1715-1806) English

I have no hopes, the Duke he says, and dies [catch]  Bro Br24 (9)

Like as the hart desireth the water brooks [canon]  Bro Br23 (7)

Arne, Michael (1740-1786) English

Yet a while, sweet Sleep, deceive me {Cymon}  Bro Br16 (23 m)

Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) English

Blow, blow thou Winter's wind {'As you like it'}  Bro Br16 (2)

Come Shepherds we'll follow the hearse [glee]  Bro Br21 (11)

Dear Jenny I love you [catch]  Bro Br20 (2)

Is the Devil in you? [glee]  Bro Br20 (3)

Let mirth abound, come drink around [catch]  Bro Br21 (3)

The maid, the maid's with child [catch]  Bro Br21 (2)

Make haste to meet the gen'rous wine [glee]  Bro Br21 (19)

My beloved is mine and I am his [canon]  Bro Br20 (16)

Sound, sound the trumpet [catch]  Bro Br19 (11)

To soften care and sweeten life [glee]  Bro Br20 (17)

Where chaste Diana keeps her court {Eliza}  Bro Br29-5 (j)

Which is the properest day to drink [glee]  Bro Br19 (4)

Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802) English

Fairest of the virgin train {The Fairy, a Midnight Madrigal Extempore}  Bro Br29-5 (h)

Hist, I hear {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 7)

Lye still my heart {The Maid of the Mill} [quartet]  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 13)

The quarrels of lovers {The Maid of the Mill} [quintet]  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 12)

When a maid {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 4)

When the hollow drum {The Mountaineers} [MS]  Bro Br27 (24)

Arrowsmith, Daniel (c1750-c1804) English

William & Mary [ballad - MS]  Bro Br27 (27)

Atterbury, Luffman (1740-1796) English

A canvassing squire [catch]  Bro Br21 (1)

Don't you know the wife of honest Jack [catch]  Bro Br19 (20)

Here lie as dead as any stones [catch]  Bro Br19 (12)

Hodge told Sue he lov'd her as his life [catch]  Bro Br22 (14)

One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns [catch]  Bro Br20 (12)

Push, push about the bottle [catch]  Bro Br21 (13)

Sweet enslaver, can you tell [catch]  Bro Br21 (16)

Aylward, Theodore (1730-1801) English

A cruel fate hangs threat'ning [glee]  Bro Br21 (7)

B

Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782) German

Che farò  Bro Br29-1 (VI:a)

My life my joy {The Maid of the Mill} [duet]  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 10)

Trust me wou'd you {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 5)

Baildon, Joseph (1727?-1774) American

Adieu to the village delights [glee]  Bro Br16 (3)

Barthélemon, François-Hippolyte (1741-1808) French

In life, my friend, 'tis wise to keep [catch]  Bro Br23 (2)

When, when Chloe, when Chloe I confess my pain [catch]  Bro Br24 (21)

Why how now Madam Flirt, and saw you my father  Bro Br29-1 (III:a)

Bates, William (1720-1778) English

Alleluja Amen [canon]  Bro Br24 (14)

Sir you are a comical fellow [catch]  Bro Br22 (12)

Battishill, Jonathan (1738-1801) English

Amidst the myrtles as I walk [glee]  Bro Br19 (6)

But thirty years Tom liv'd, 'tis true [catch]  Bro Br19 (14)

Consign'd to dust beneath this stone [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (25)

Here on his back [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (47)

A hogshead was offered to Bacchus' shrine [round]  Bro Br18-1 (2)

I lov'd thee beautifull and kind [round]  Bro Br18-1 (14)

O my Clarissa [glee]  Bro Br19 (2)

See, Phillis, yonder bow'r [catch]  Bro Br19 (10)

Ye birds for whom I rear'd this grove [round]  Bro Br18-2 (5)

Bennet, John (c1575-a1614) English

When as I look'd [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (26)

Berg, George (1730-1775) English

As Jenny one morning [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (40)

Beneath this stone, entomb'd with martial fame [glee]  Bro Br24 (1)

Can you tell me [glee]  Bro Br20 (5)

Come friends and companions [round]  Bro Br18-1 (12)

Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore [catch]  Bro Br19 (19)

A drunken old sot [catch]  Bro Br22 (3)

Fair Ursley, in a merry mood [catch]  Bro Br19 (21)

Hail ever-pleasing solitude! [glee]  Bro Br22 (4)

Hosanna in excelsis [canon]  Bro Br19 (7)

How happy are we now the wind is abaft [round]  Bro Br18-2 (3)

Let us drink and be merry [round]  Bro Br18-1 (15)

Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger [glee]  Bro Br23 (1)

Si beviam, beviam vezzosa Dori [glee]  Bro Br19 (15)

Sirs, sirs, the Serpentine River is coming up stairs [catch]  Bro Br21 (18)

Swell the song [glee]  Bro Br19 (1)

Yet once more, o ye laurels [glee]  Bro Br23 (11)

Billington Thomas (1754-1832) English

Maria's evening service to the Virgin [MS]  Bro Br27 (33)

Boyce, William (1711-1779) English

Alleluia [round]  Bro Br18-1 (35)

A blooming youth (epitaph) [round]  Bro Br18-1 (19)

Glory be to God [round]  Bro Br18-1 (29)

John Cooper was boring [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (46)

Long live King George [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (2)

Long live King George [round]  Bro Br18-1 (21)

Mongst other roses [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (44)

'Tis thus, thus and thus farewell (epitaph) [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (1)

Broderip, John (1719-1770) English

Weep, weep gentle shepherds, fair Delia is no more [glee] / Henry Harington  Bro Br24 (5)

Brodie, A (Mrs) Scottish

Brodie House or Miss C. Brodies reel [MS]  Bro Br27 (39)

Browne, Harriet Mary (1798-1858) English

O sanctissima {The Sicilian Vespers} [MS]  Bro Br27 (23)

Bruguera y Morreras, Juan Bautista (1730-1765) Catalan

Beatus vir [canon]  Bro Br19 (5)

Byrd, William (1543-1623) English

Miserere mei Domine [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (21)

Miserere nostri Domine [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (20)

Pietas omnium virtutum [round]  Bro Br18-1 (32)

C

Capua, Rinaldo di (c1710-c1770) Italian

Free from sorrow {The Maid of the Mill} [chorus]  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 1)

Odd's my life {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 9)

Carey, George Saville (1743-1807) English

The ship-wrecked boy [MS]  Bro Br27 (28)

Love without return [MS]  Bro Br27 (35)

Cavendish, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806) English

I have a silent sorrow here {The Stranger} [MS]  Bro Br27 (36)

Ciampi, Vincenzo Legrenzo (1719-1762) Italian

What are outward {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 4)

Cirri, Giovanni Battista (1724-1808) Italian

Domine non mea [canon]  Bro Br24 (15)

Molto spesso Signorina, l'altra notte [catch]  Bro Br22 (9)

Clementi, Muzio (1752-1832) Italian

Sonata?in C major,?Op 2?No?2  Bro Br28-3 (a)

Cobb, John (c1600-a1654) English

Smiths are good fellows [glee]  Bro Br20 (15)

Cocchi, Gioacchino (c1712-1796) Italian

Ah how vainly {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 1)

My passion in vain {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 2)

O leave me {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 6)

Quando, quando le serpe annosa [catch]  Bro Br20 (14)

Cooke, Benjamin (1734-1793) English

If the prize you mean to get [glee]  Bro Br22 (7)

I'll back the mealy grey for five or more [catch]  Bro Br21 (8)

In the merry merry month of May [glee]  Bro Br24 (2)

Interred here doth lye a worthy wyght [glee]  Bro Br20 (6)

Lover, lover thou must be presuming [glee]  Bro Br20 (1)

D

Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814) English

The moment Aurora peep'd into my room {Poor Vulcan}  Bro Br16 (12)

Dittersdorf, Carl Ditters von (1739-1799) Austrian

The summer heats bestowing {The Doctor and the Apothecary} [MS] / Stephen Storace  Bro Br27 (3)

Duni (or Duny), Egidio Romualdo (1708-1775) Italian

To speak my mind {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 1)

Who'll by good luck {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 7)

Women's tongues {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 5)

Zooks why shou'd I {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 10)

Dyne, John (18th c.) English

Cupid no more shall give me grief [glee]  Bro Br22 (5)

Fill the bowl with rosy wine [glee]  Bro Br20 (9)

E

Elton, Mr (18th c.) English

Have you never seen the man in the streets [catch]  Bro Br21 (20)

Erskine, Thomas, Earl of Kellie (1732-1781) Scottish

Overture {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Ov'ture)

G

Galuppi, Baldassare (1706-1785) Italian

Candidetto gelsomino che sei vago in sul mattino {Il Filosofo di Campagna} [duetto]  Bro Br29-5 (d)

La Pastorella al Pratoa {Il Filosofo di Campagna} [aria]  Bro Br29-5 (a)

With the man {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 7)

Ye vile pack of vagabonds {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 6)

Giardini, Felice (1716-1796) Italian

Beneath this stone (epitaph) [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (48)

Beviamo tutti tre [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (24)

Cease oh cease {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 11)

For me, my fair  Bro Br16 (20)

'Tis strange, sister Ruth [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (42)

Trust me my Celia [round]  Bro Br18-1 (24)

Voglio andare a letto [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (29)

Gibbons, Orlando (1583-1625) English

The silver swan who living had no note [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (23)

Giordani, Tommaso (c1730-c.1805) Italian

Caro mio ben  Bro Br16 (7)

Gildero  Bro Br16 (23 g)

Queen Mary's lamentation ('I sigh and lament me in vain')  Bro Br16 (21)

Gluck, Christoph Willibald von (1714-1787) German

Che farò / J C Bach  Bro Br29-1 (VI:a)

Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon (1743-1827) Scottish

Brodie House [MS]  Bro Br27 (30)

Greene, Maurice (1696-1755) English

Sweet Anny frae the sea beach came   Bro Br16 (23 f)

H

Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) German-British

After long storms {Occasional Oratorio}  Bro Br30 (193)

Ah canst thou but prove me {Deborah}  Bro Br30 (215)

All danger disdaining {Deborah}  Bro Br30 (212)

And ever against eating cares {L'Allegro}  Bro Br30 (238)

Angels ever bright {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (186)

As with rosy steps {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (185)

Bane of virtue {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (184)

Beneath the vine or fig tree's shade {Solomon:}  Bro Br29-5 (k)

But who may abide {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (223)

Calm thou my soul {Alexander Balus}  Bro Br30 (177)

Can I hear that dulcet lay {Choice of Hercules}  Bro Br30 (204)

Cease, O Judah, cease thy mourning {Deborah}  Bro Br30 (240)

Celestial virgin, godlike youth {Joseph}  Bro Br30 (200)

Chastity thou cherub bright {Susanna}  Bro Br30 (173)

Come blooming boy {Choice of Hercules}  Bro Br30 (201)

Come come thou Goddess fair and free {L'Allegro}  Bro Br30 (237)

Deeds of kindness to display {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (189)

Descend kind pity {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (182)

Dull delay in piercing anguish {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (232)

Faithfull cares in vain extended {Athalia}  Bro Br30 (217)

Fond flatt'ring world {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (183)

For joys so vast {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (166)

Freely I to Heav'n reign {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (170)

From virtue springs {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (190)

The glorious Sun shall cease to shed {Deborah}  Bro Br30 (214)

Hail, hail, hail wedded love {Alexander Balus}  Bro Br30 (175)

Happy Iphis, shalt thou live {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (235)

Hark! Hark! Hark! He strikes the golden lyre {Alexander Balus}  Bro Br30 (176)

Here amid the shady woods {Alexander Balus}  Bro Br29-5 (g)

Honour and arms {Samson}  Bro Br30 (197)

How beautiful are the feet {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (221)

I know that my Redeemer liveth {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (222)

I must with speed {Semele}  Bro Br30 (210)

If God is for us {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (226)

I'll proclaim the wond'rous story {Esther}  Bro Br30 (179)

Joys in gentle trains appearing {Athalia}  Bro Br30 (219)

Let me wander not unseen [and] 'Or let the merry bells ring round {L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato}  Bro Br16 (16)

The Lord is my strength {Israel in Egypt}  Bro Br30 (231)

The Lord worketh wonders {Judas Maccabeus}  Bro Br30 (211)

My Father, ah! Methinks I see the sword {Hercules}  Bro Br30 (207)

My vengeance awakes me {Athalia}  Bro Br30 (218)

No, to thy self thy trifles be {Belshazzar}  Bro Br30 (199)

O had I Jubal's lyre {Joshua}  Bro Br16 (15)

O Prince whose virtues all admire {Hercules}  Bro Br30 (208)

Oh that I on wings could rise {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (188)

Open thy marble jaws {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (167)

Our fruits, whilst yet in blossom die {Joseph}  Bro Br30 (180)

Our limpid streams {Joshua}  Bro Br30 (191)

The raptur'd soul {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (181)

Sacred raptures cheer my breast {Solomon}  Bro Br30 (174)

See see with what scornful air {Saul}  Bro Br30 (220)

See the conqu'ring hero comes {Joshua} [duet]  Bro Br16 (18)

See the conqu'ring hero comes {Joshua}  Bro Br30 (192)

See the conqu'ring hero comes {Judas Maccabaeus}  Bro Br29-5 (i)

The smiling dawn {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (163)

Sweet as sight to the blind {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (164)

The sword that's drawn {Occasional Oratorio}  Bro Br30 (194)

Take the heart {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (162)

Tears tears such as tender fathers shed {Deborah}  Bro Br30 (213)

Their land brought forth frogs {Israel in Egypt}  Bro Br30 (229)

There let Hymen oft appear {L'Allegro}  Bro Br30 (236)

There the brisk sparkling nectar drain {Choice of Hercules}  Bro Br30 (202)

There there in myrtle shades {Hercules}  Bro Br30 (195)

These labours past {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (234)

This manly youth's exalted mind {Choice of Hercules}  Bro Br30 (203)

Thou art gone up on high {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (224)

Thou didst blow {Israel in Egypt}  Bro Br30 (230)

Thou in thy mercy {Israel in Egypt}  Bro Br30 (228)

Thro' the Nation he shall be next {Esther}  Bro Br30 (216)

Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus {Belshazzar}  Bro Br30 (198)

'Tis Heav'n's all ruling pow'r {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (169)

To thee to thee thou glorious Son of worth {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (239)

The trumpet shall sound {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (227)

Turn hopeless lover {Semele}  Bro Br30 (209)

Up the dreadful steep ascending {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (233)

Virtue my soul {Joshua}  Bro Br30 (161)

Welcome as the cheerful light {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (165)

What means this weight {Susanna}  Bro Br30 (172)

Where, congeal'd the northern streams {Hercules}  Bro Br30 (206)

Why do the nations {Messiah}  Bro Br30 (225)

With darkness deep {Theodora}  Bro Br30 (187)

With fond desiring {Alexander Balus}  Bro Br30 (178)

Without the swain's assiduous care {Susanna}  Bro Br30 (171)

The World, when Day's career is run {Hercules}  Bro Br30 (205)

Ye men of Gaza {Samson}  Bro Br30 (196)

Ye sacred priests {Jephtha}  Bro Br30 (168)

Harington, Henry (1727-1816) English

Alas what boast hath blooming youth [glee]  Bro Br20 (8)

Come, where shall we walk, ma'am [catch]  Bro Br24 (7)

Give me the sweet delights of love [catch]  Bro Br24 (12)

I cannot sing this catch, I shall laugh [catch]  Bro Br23 (16)

Look! neighbours, look! here lies poor Thomas Day [catch]  Bro Br24 (22)

'Tis humdrum, 'tis mum mum [catch]  Bro Br24 (16)

Weep, weep gentle shepherds, fair Delia is no more [glee]  Bro Br24 (5)

Harington, William (18th c.) English

Hark, hark, ding ding ding ding, my Lord's come in [catch]  Bro Br23 (5)

O thou whose notes cou'd oft remove [glee]  Bro Br23 (3)

Hasse, Johann Adolph (1699-1783) German

Accorete voi pastori  Bro Br29-5 (c)

An they count me {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 9)

Infelice pastorella  Bro Br29-5 (e)

Pastorella io giuri rei [air]  Bro Br29-5 (b)

Sentirsi il petto accendere  Bro Br29-5 (f)

When you meet {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 3)

Hawkins, James Jr (fl.1714-1750) English

Let the woman be damn'd [round]  Bro Br18-1 (50)

Hawkins, James Sr (1662-1729) English

Come on here's John [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (43)

Here lies Johnson with the rest of the poets (epitaph) [round]  Bro Br18-1 (27)

To the King of Great Britain [round]  Bro Br18-1 (28)

Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) German-Austrian

In airy dreams soft Fancy flies  Bro Br16 (19)

A prey to tender anguish [MS]  Bro Br27 (19)

Hayes, William (1708-1777) English

Come follow me to the greenwood tree [canon]  Bro Br19 (8)

The hammer, the hammer was up (Chloe at Cock's Auction) [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (49)

Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) Dutch

Glory be to the Father and to the Son [canon]  Bro Br21 (6)

Hook, James (1746-1827) English

The blushing rose at dawn of day {The Captive Queen} [MS]  Bro Br27 (17)

Down the burn, Davie  Bro Br16 (23 i)

Give the toast, give the toast my brave boys [canon]  Bro Br21 (4)

One morning Dame Turner's brisk maid Kitty Dyer [catch]  Bro Br23 (17)

When chearful day began to dawn | Hark away to the merry ton'd horn {Diana, hunting cantata} [recit. & aria]  Bro Br16 (4)

Hutcheson, Francis (1721-1784) Irish

Could gold prolong my fleeting, fleeting breath [glee]  Bro Br24 (10)

Dear Hans, Hans, dear Hans to end your doubts [catch]  Bro Br23 (15)

Jolly Bacchus, Jolly Bacchus, hear, hear my pray'r [glee]  Bro Br23 (8)

Let's drink, let's drink, drink boys [catch]  Bro Br23 (13)

Where weeping yews and nodding cypress wave in awful gloom [glee]  Bro Br24 (3)

I

Ives, Simon (1600-1662) English

Si Deus nobiscum [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (17)

J

Jackson, William 'of Exeter' (1730-1803) English

Anna's urn ('Encompassed in an angel's frame') {The Lord of the Manor} [MS]  Bro Br27 (20)

From the plains, from the woodlands and groves {Twelve canzonets for two voices Op. 9}  Bro Br16 (10)

Non nobis Domine [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (19)

Take, oh take those lips away {Twelve canzonets for two voices Op. 9}  Bro Br16 (11)

Time has not thin'd my flowing hair {Twelve canzonets for two voices Op. 9}  Bro Br16 (8)

Jenner, Rev Charles (1736-1774) English

Ancient Phillis has new graces [catch]  Bro Br21 (12)

Hail lovely shade, where my love-stricken mind [glee]  Bro Br20 (11)

Jommelli, Niccolò (1714-1774) Italian

Let me fly {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 2)

K

King, Charles (1687-1748) English

O Absalom my son [round]  Bro Br18-1 (10)

L

Lampe, Charles John Frederick (1739-1767) English

Jack, I hear you're good at pinking [catch]  Bro Br19 (18)

Laschi, Filippo (1739-1789) Italian

Hark 'tis I {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 5)

Lidarti, Christian Joseph (1730-1795) Austrian

Bever voglio [glee]  Bro Br19 (3)

Viva viva, questo claretto [glee]  Bro Br19 (9)

Linley, Thomas Jr (1756-1778) English

Adieu, thou dreary pile ('For happier scenes I fly') {The Duenna or Double Elopement} / Thomas Linley Sr  Bro Br16 (5)

Linley, Thomas Sr (1733-1795) English

Adieu, thou dreary pile ('For happier scenes I fly') {The Duenna or Double Elopement}  Bro Br16 (5)

The bonny gray ey'd morning   Bro Br04-3 (17)

By the delicious warmness of thy mouth  Bro Br04-3 (11)

Cauld be the Rebels cast   Bro Br04-3 (8)

Dear Roger if your Jenny geck   Bro Br04-3 (2)

The dorty will repent   Bro Br04-3 (3)

Duty and part of reason   Bro Br04-3 (15)

Had I the means I'd use you well {Hal, the Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (26)

Hid from himself now by the dawn   Bro Br04-3 (12)

How shall I be sad when a Husband I hae   Bro Br04-3 (5)

I yield dear lassie you have won   Bro Br04-3 (6)

In my pleasant native plains {The Carnival of Venice}  Bro Br16 (6)

The Laird who in riches and honour   Bro Br04-3 (7)

My Patie is a lover gay   Bro Br04-3 (18)

My Peggy is a young thing   Bro Br04-3 (1)

O dear Peggy loves beguiling   Bro Br04-3 (4)

Peggy now the King's come   Bro Br04-3 (9)

Speak on speak this, and still my grief  Bro Br04-3 (16)

Stay, traveller, tarry here {Hal, the Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (25)

Well I agree ye're sure of me   Bro Br04-3 (14)

Were I asur'd you'll constant prove   Bro Br04-3 (13)

When first my dear Laddie gade   Bro Br04-3 (10)

Long, Samuel (1725?-1764) English

Arachne once ill-fated maid [round]  Bro Br18-1 (23)

Happy the youth [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (36)

Hush, hush, the God of Love here sleeping lies [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (22)

Less shall proud Rome [round]  Bro Br18-1 (16)

M

Martini, (Padre) Giovanni Battista (1706-1784) Italian

Who upon {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 8)

Maxwell, Sheila Scottish

Lochaber ('Farewell to Lochaber') [song]  Bro Br29-1 (III:b)

Monsigny, Pierre-Alexandre (1729-1817) French

The madman {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 10)

Then hey for {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 9)

Yes 'tis decreed {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 8)

Morley, Thomas (1557-1602) English

Within an arbour [glee]  Bro Br22 (10)

Moulds, John (fl.1785-1800) English

Pale shone the Moon, the day was clos'd [MS]  Bro Br27 (31)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Austrian

Largo in B flat, alla breve [MS]  Bro Br27 (2)

N

Nares, James (1715-1783) English

Fear no more the heat of the sun [glee]  Bro Br21 (5)

O fairest maid [round]  Bro Br18-1 (25)

To all lovers of harmony [glee]  Bro Br22 (1)

Wilt thou lend me thy mare [round]  Bro Br18-1 (39)

Norris, Thomas (1741-1790) English

Hallelujah, Amen [canon]  Bro Br22 (2)

P

Pacini, Luigi (1767-1837) Italian

Ah why shou'd fate {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 6)

Paisiello, Giovanni (1740-1816) Italian

Ben lo dicea mio Padre  Bro Br16 (17)

Percy, J (19th c.)

Captivity! My foes prevail [MS] / Stephen Storace  Bro Br27 (18)

Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1710-1736) Italian

Oh what a simpleton {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 4)

Was I sure {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 3)

Why how now {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 8)

Philidor, François-André Danican (1726-1795) French

Hark 'tis I {The Maid of the Mill} / Filippo Laschi  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 5)

Yield who will {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 11)

Pleyel, Ignace (1757-1831) Austrian

How dull the wretch forlorn [MS]  Bro Br27 (34)

R

Ravenscroft, Thomas (c1588-1635) English

We be three poor mariners [glee]  Bro Br24 (4)

Roseingrave, Thomas (1690-1766) Anglo-Irish

Jerusalem, Jerusalem [round]  Bro Br18-1 (30)

S

Sammartini, Giovanni Battista (c1700-1775) Italian

Campana che suona da luto [glee]  Bro Br18-2 (28)

Savage, William (1720-1789) English

Poor Ralpho lies beneath this rood (epitaph) [round]  Bro Br18-1 (3)

Saxony, Frederick Christian, Elector of (1722-1763) German

In love to pine {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 3)

Scarlatti, Giuseppe (1723-1777) Italian

Why quit's the merchant {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 12)

Shield, William (1748-1829) English

Good lack a day! {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (11)

Honest Bob of the mill {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (8)

Overture to The Woodman [MS]  Bro Br27 (4)

A smile from the girl of my heart {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (6)

The streamlet that flow'd round her cot {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (9)

Tune the pipe and strike the tabor {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (12)

When first I slipp'd my leading strings {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (10)

Zephyr, come thou playfull minion {The Woodman} [MS]  Bro Br27 (7)

Smith, John Stafford (1750-1836) English

Here flat on her back, but unactive at last [catch]  Bro Br24 (18)

O remember not the sins nor the offences of my youth [canon]  Bro Br24 (8)

Slaves are they that heap up mountains [catch]  Bro Br24 (11)

Sleep, sleep poor youth [canon]  Bro Br23 (10)

Stay, shepherd, stay, I prithee stay [canzonet]  Bro Br23 (4)

Smith, Theodore (ie Theodor Schmidt) (c1740-c1810) German

As the birds on ev'ry spray [rondo]  Bro Br16 (9)

Stevenson, John Andrew (Sir) (1761-1833) Irish

Now steals the punctual hour - Then fill ev'ry glass [glee]  Bro Br28-2 (e)

With solemn notes [canon]  Bro Br28-2 (f)

Storace, Stephen (1763-1796) English

Across the Downs this morning (from No Song, No Supper) [MS]  Bro Br27 (21)

Captivity! My foes prevail [MS]  Bro Br27 (18)

I thought our Quarrels ended {No Song, No Supper} [MS]  Bro Br27 (22)

Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean {The Pirates} [lullaby - MS]  Bro Br27 (15)

The summer heats bestowing {The Doctor and the Apothecary} [MS]  Bro Br27 (3)

T

Thomas, Charles (18th c.) English

Adieu, good night, the best of friends must part [catch]  Bro Br19 (16)

Tibbs, William (18th c.) English

Aminta  Bro Br16 (23 e)

Torri, Pietro (c1650-1737) Italian

Levate suo [round]  Bro Br18-1 (34)

Travers, John (c1703-1758) English

Ah me what perils [canon]  Bro Br18-1 (7)

Doubtless the pleasure [round]  Bro Br18-1 (13)

Here innocence and beauty lies (epitaph) [round]  Bro Br18-1 (6)

Life is a jest [round]  Bro Br18-1 (37)

Memento Homo [canon]  Bro Br18-2 (6)

Underneath this marble [round]  Bro Br18-1 (11)

Türk, Daniel Gottlob (1750-1813) German

Sonatina in B flat  Bro Br28-3 (b)

V

Vachon, Pierre (1731-1803) French

De'el tak the War  Bro Br29-1 (II:a)

The Deserter  Bro Br29-1 (I:a)

A favorite air [song]  Bro Br29-1 (IV:a)

Molly  Bro Br29-1 (V:a)

Valton, Peter (1735-1784) English

Mills, thunder, hammers, lay your noise [catch]  Bro Br23 (12)

Vinci, Leonardo (1690-1730) Italian

I am young {The Maid of the Mill}  Bro Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 11)

W

Warren-Horne, Edmund Thomas (c1730-1794) English

Here stand I for whores as great [round]  Bro Br18-1 (20)

May the King live long [round]  Bro Br18-1 (4)

Prithee is not Miss Chloe's a comical case [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (5)

To me to me 'twas given to dye [round]  Bro Br18-1 (31)

Webbe, Samuel Sr (1740-1816) English

A batchelor wou'd have a wife that's wise [catch]  Bro Br20 (7)

Come rosy Health, celestial maid [glee]  Bro Br24 (6)

Discord, discord, dire sister of the slaught'ring pow'r [catch]  Bro Br23 (6)

From everlasting to everlasting thou art God [canon]  Bro Br20 (13)

A gen'rous friendship no cold medium knows [glee]  Bro Br20 (10)

I will magnify thee O God [canon]  Bro Br21 (10)

If Eve in her innocence [catch]  Bro Br20 (4)

Thy beauteous eyes shine with celestial fire [glee]  Bro Br24 (13)

Together we range [duet]  Bro Br28-2 (a)

Weckerlin, Jean-Baptiste (1821-1910) French

Ma belle, ma toute belle / Unidentified Composers   Bro Br16 (22)

Wesley, Garret (1st Earl of Mornington) (1735-1781) Anglo-Irish

Says Sue to Prue on a summer's day [catch]  Bro Br23 (14)

'Twas you Sir [catch]  Bro Br18-1 (18)

Wilbye, John (1574-1638) English

Flora gave me fairest flowers [madrigal]  Bro Br21 (14)

Wood, Thomas (18th c.) English

May the King live long [round] / Thomas Warren  Bro Br18-1 (4)

Prithee is not Miss Chloe's a comical case [catch] / Thomas Warren  Bro Br18-1 (5)

Woodward, Richard (1743-1777) Anglo-Irish

Diliges dominum deum tuum [canon]  Bro Br23 (9)

Y

Yates, Mr (18th c.)

Here lies! the Lord have mercy upon her [round]  Bro Br18-1 (26)

453 additional works at Brodie Castle by 110 named composers/arrangers