Bremner, Robert, 1713-1789
Bremner, Robert, ?-1789
Bremner, Robert 1713c-1789
Bremner, Robert, d. 1789
Robert Bremner
Bremner, Robert (około 1713-1789).
Bremner, Robert, ca. 1713-1789
Bremner, Robert
VIAF ID: 39723529 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Alloa House | |
Árias. | |
banks of Forth | |
O Betsy Bell & Mary Gray | |
birks of Endermay | |
blathrie o'it | |
boatman | |
Bonny Jean | |
broom of cowden knows | |
buona figliuola | |
bush aboon Traquair | |
Canções | |
Chevy chase | |
A collection of airs and marches, for two violins or german flutes, some of which have basses. [London, Robert Bremner] | |
Corn riggs | |
Critical observations on the art of dancing : to which is added, A collection of cotillons or French dances | |
Divertimento da camera | |
Down the burn Davie | |
Dumbarton's drums beat bonny | |
Etrick banks | |
favourite songs in the opera "Mitridate" | |
Fee him, father, fee him | |
For lake of gold she's left me | |
Four cantatas | |
Gallowsheils | |
Gilderoy [timbre] | |
Gill Morice was an earle's son | |
God save the king | |
The harpsichord or spinnet miscellany | |
Here awa, there awa, here awa, Willie (1 v.) | |
Hey Jenny come down to lock | |
Highland laddie | |
Hooly and fairly | |
I'll never leave thee | |
Instructions for the guitar | |
John Hay's bonny lassie | |
Kathrine Oggie | |
lass of Peaties mill (2 v. et b. c.) | |
last time I come o'er the moor | |
Lesson | |
Let ambition fire thy mind | |
Lochaber | |
Love is the cause of my mourning | |
Low down in the broom | |
Maid of the mill. | |
mill mill O [timbre] | |
Musica che si canta annualmente nelle funzioni della Settimana Santa nella Cappella Pontifica | |
My apron dearie | |
My deary, if thou die | |
My Nanny O | |
Nancy's to the green wood gane | |
Opera omnia | |
Partie de flûte | |
Peggie I must love thee | |
Perspectives in public welfare | |
Pinky house | |
Polwart on the green | |
Roy's wife of Aldivalloch | |
The rudiments of music, or, A short and easy treatise on that subject. To which is added, a collection of the best church-tunes, canons and anthems | |
Sae merry as we ae been | |
Saw ye Iohnie cuming quo' she | |
Select concert pieces fitted for the harpsichord or piano-forte with an accompaniment for the violin | |
She rose and let me in | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Tak your auld cloak about ye | |
There's my thumb I'll néer beguile thee | |
Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice and harpsichord, by Robert Bremner. The words by Allen Ramsey. Book first. [Airs à 1 et 2 v. et b. c] | |
An thou were my ain thing | |
Tutors | |
Tweedside | |
Twelve Scots songs for a voice or guitar with a thorough bass, adapted for that instrument. [Edinburgh, Robert Bremner] | |
Variations on Hit her on the bum | |
Waly, Waly | |
Welsh ground | |
Werke. | |
I wish my love were in a Mire | |
Woe's my heart that we shou'd sunder | |
Writings | |
yelloy hair'd laddie | |
Young Philander woo'd me lang (1 v.) |