Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses | |||||
Sunday 14th December 2025 A B C D E G H I J K L M O P R S T WThis Supplement is for items contained within larger works such as compendia of glees and catches, or perhaps held only as MSS |
01-Anon. Bella consola in tanto {from Il Triunfo della Continenza by 'S.M.B.' ?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (g) By the riverside [song] New NH06 (11) Child among the flowers [song] New NH06 (2) The death-bed [song] New NH06 (4) Fly ye moments [a favorite Duett composed by CB] New NH75-5 (c) Infelice, o pastorella [canzonet] New NH16-2 (k) Just as I am [song] New NH06 (8) Launch thy bark [song] New NH06 (1) The lost way [song] New NH06 (9) My song hath closed [song] New NH06 (12) Nearer, my God, to thee [song] New NH06 (3) Oh! Weep for those [song] New NH06 (7) The passing soul [song] New NH06 (10) S'io bramo mio tesoro [canzonet] New NH16-2 (e) Sweet day, so cool [song] New NH06 (6) Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) English Farewell to old England thy white Cliffs, Adieu [song] New NH11 (a) Banck, Carl (1809-1889) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Becker, Johann (1726-1803) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Boieldieu, François-Adrien (1775-1834) French [Song with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Boyce, William (1711-1779) English 'Tis on earth New NH75-5 (b) Bremner, Robert (1713-1789) Scottish Alloa House [song] New NH29-2 (25) The Banks of Forth [song] New NH29-2 (3) The bonniest lass in a' the world [song] New NH29-2 (20) Bonny Jean [song] New NH29-2 (22) Bulk ye, Bulk ye [song] New NH29-2 (18) Chevy Chase [song] New NH29-2 (26) Dumbarton's drums [song] New NH29-2 (5) Etrick banks [song] New NH29-2 (6) Gallowshiels [song] New NH29-2 (1) Here awa', there awa' [song] New NH29-2 (8) The highland laddie [song] New NH29-2 (17) I wish my Love were in a mire [song] New NH29-2 (4) John Hay's bonny lassie [song] New NH29-2 (19) Lochaber [song] New NH29-2 (12) Love is the cause of my mourning [song] New NH29-2 (7) Mary Scot [song] New NH29-2 (16) My deary, if thou die [song] New NH29-2 (11) My nanny-O [song] New NH29-2 (14) Pinky House [song] New NH29-2 (24) Polwart on the green [song] New NH29-2 (2) Rosline Castle [song] New NH29-2 (23) Sae merry as we ha'e been [song] New NH29-2 (9) Saw ye nae my Peggy [song] New NH29-2 (21) Thro' the wood, laddie [song] New NH29-2 (13) Waly, waly [song] New NH29-2 (10) Young Philander [song] New NH29-2 (15) Burgess, J[ohn?] H[enry?] (18th c.) English When Delia to yon verdant bank [words by?G. Smith?Esqr.] New NH75-13 (c) Burkhardt, S (19th c.) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821) English Ah hills beloved New NH15-2 (a) Cara vale ingenio praestans New NH15-2 (b) E non vuoi lasciarmi in pace New NH15-2 (c) Fill, fill your glasses, banish grief New NH15-2 (d) Forgive blest shade [glee (epitaph)] New NH11 (e) Go tuneful Bird that glad'st the skies New NH15-2 (e) Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth New NH15-2 (f) In Paraclete's sequestred Cell the wither'd Laurel hangs on high New NH15-2 (g) Miserere New NH15-2 (h) Out of the Deep have I cried unto thee O Lord New NH15-2 (i) Sir John was dress'd and out by noon New NH15-2 (j) Sleep, soft fair form, await th'Almighty's will New NH15-2 (k) Sleep, soft fair form [glee] New NH11 (d) Spring's dewy hand on this fair Summit New NH15-2 (l) Stray not to those distant scenes New NH15-2 (m) The Minutes, the Hours, the Days and the Years New NH15-2 (n) Vostra Moglie fu baciata New NH15-2 (o) [The Tomb of Shakespear] What time the jocund rosy bosom'd hours New NH15-2 (p) When Arthur first in Court began to wear long hanging sleeves New NH15-2 (q) Ye distant Spires, ye antique Tow'rs New NH15-2 (r) Ye little loves that round her wait New NH15-2 (s) Danby, John (1757-1798) English Call the waiter [catch] New NH10-3 (b) Come Delia [glee] New NH10-3 (a) Crown'd with Roses [glee] New NH10-3 (c) Never miss your turn [catch] New NH10-3 (e) Now the Woodland [glee] New NH10-3 (d) O let the merry peal [catch] New NH10-3 (f) O Lord spare thy servant [canon] New NH10-3 (h) O once I took pleasure [glee] New NH10-3 (g) Praise the Lord [canon] New NH10-3 (j) Push about the flowing brimmer [catch] New NH10-3 (i) Queen of the Song [glee] New NH10-3 (k) Sacred Power [glee] New NH10-3 (n) Sing we merrily [canon] New NH10-3 (o) Soft as the balm [round] New NH10-3 (p) Sweet Minstrel [glee] New NH10-3 (l) Sweet Muse who lov'st [glee] New NH10-3 (m) There's a difference [glee] New NH10-3 (s) Thy breath as fragrant [glee] New NH10-3 (r) Turn, O turn thee [ glee] New NH10-3 (q) East, Michael (c1580-1648) English Come again my love New NH75-5 (d) Galuppi, Baldassare (1706-1785) Italian Arde per me, fedele Serba {from Galuppi's Didone abbandonata?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (c) Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) German-British Se mi rivalgo al prato {from Handel's Orlando?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (i) Hasse, Johann Adolph (1699-1783) German Accorete voi pastori [canzonet] New NH16-2 (d) Quanto mai felice sieti {from Ezio by by J. A. Hasse? or Tommaso Traetta?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (a) Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) German-Austrian Again the balmy zephyr blows New NH12-1 (c) By the side of a stream New NH12-2 (a) Come gentle Eve New NH12-1 (e) Come Stella New NH12-2 (g) Enjoy my love New NH12-2 (h) Ev'ning now with purple wings New NH12-1 (g) Fair morn appears New NH12-2 (d) Forlorn I plough the stormy wave New NH12-1 (j) Go drooping flow'r New NH12-1 (f) I sit by the mossy fount New NH12-1 (h) I told my soft wishes New NH12-1 (a) Make there my tomb New NH12-1 (d) May, with thee I mean to rove New NH12-2 (e) No time no change New NH12-1 (b) O ye in youth and beauty's pride New NH12-1 (k) Oh! Hope New NH12-2 (f) Rouz'd early by the cheerful horn New NH12-2 (l) Sweet airt warbler who dost bring New NH12-2 (c) The sweet rosy morning (the celebrated La Chasse) New NH12-1 (i) Teach me, Chloe New NH12-2 (b) 'Tis she I adore New NH12-2 (k) Together let us stray thro' the grove [for 2 voices] New NH12-1 (l) While from my looks fair nymph you guess New NH12-2 (j) While she sleeps with pleasing themes New NH12-2 (i) Hudson, Robert (1732-1815) English Go, happy soul [epitaph on the gravestone of Dr Willm. Child] New NH75-12 (b) Isola, Gaetano (1761-1812) Italian Cara pace dove sei? (La conquista del vello d'oro} [arietta] New NH11 (b) Jürgens, A (19th c.) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Knight, Joseph Philip (1812-1887) English Far away [song] New NH06 (5) Kreutzer, Conradin (1780-1849) German [Song with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Kücken, Friedrich Wilhelm (1810-1882) German [Duet with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Lorenz, Oswald (1806-1889) German [Song with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Mancini, Francesco (1672-1737) Italian All'ombre alle catene {from L'Idaspe fedele by Francesco Mancini?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (h) Marschner, Adolf Eduard (1819-1853) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Martín y Soler, Vicente (1754-1806) Spanish Twelve Italian rounds in the manner of English catches New NH75-12 (c) 'Meyerbeer, Giacomo' (Jakob Liebmann Beer) (1791-1864) German Il piacer la gioia scenda {from Meyerbeer's Semiramide?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (f) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Austrian [Song with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Otto, F (19th c.) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1710-1736) Italian Sentirsi il petto accendere {from Pergolesi's Gismondo?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (l) Piccinni, Niccolò (1728-1800) Italian Pastorella, io giurirei {from Piccinni's Zenobia?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (b) Pleyel, Ignace (1757-1831) Austrian Addio mia vita, addio [duet] New NH11 (c) Reissiger, Carl Gottlieb (1798-1859) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Ridderstolpe, Caroline Johanna Lovisa (1793-1878) Swedish [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph (1760-1836) French [La Marseillaise with chorus for 4 voices] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778) Swiss [Song with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Spohr, Louis (Ludwig) (1784-1859) German [Song with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Traetta, Tommaso Michele Francesco Saverio (1727-1779) Italian Quanto mai felice sieti {from Ezio by by J. A. Hasse? or Tommaso Traetta?} / Johann Adolph Hasse [canzonet] New NH16-2 (a) Son Regina e sono amante {from Traetta's Didone abbandonata?} [canzonet] New NH16-2 (j) Truhn, Friedrich Hieronymus (1811-1886) German [Songs with piano accompaniment] {Arion, Bd 10 (Heft 55-60)} New NH01 Warren-Horne, Edmund Thomas (c1730-1794) English Awake my muse New NH12-4 (a) By Mason's Art New NH12-4 (b) Concord is conquered New NH12-4 (c) Farewell to old England thy white Cliffs, Adieu / Thomas Arne [song] New NH11 (a) Gentle Air New NH12-4 (d) Ha! See yon pretty Milliner New NH12-4 (e) I'm a Toper New NH12-4 (f) Keep off coy Daphne New NH12-4 (g) O Lord show us New NH12-4 (h) Oh fie! oh John New NH12-4 (j) Once a quarrel New NH12-4 (i) Sigh no more Ladies New NH12-4 (k) Sweet is the soft New NH12-4 (l) Swiftly from the mountain New NH12-4 (m) To Elliot's health New NH12-4 (o) To wipe the tear New NH12-4 (n) We'll drink t'other glass New NH12-4 (r) When Delia strike the trembling Lyre New NH12-4 (p) Whence comes my love New NH12-4 (s) Where e're thy Navy New NH12-4 (q) Webbe, Samuel Sr (1740-1816) English Let the smiles of youth appearing New NH75-13 (a) Let the smiles of youth New NH75-12 (d) Non fidi al mar che freme [prize glee 1790] New NH75-5 (a) Swiftly fly from the mountains brown [prize glee 1788] New NH75-12 (a) Thy voice, O Harmony New NH75-13 (b) |
166 additional works at Newhailes House by 41 named composers/arrangers