Thomson, George, 1757-1851
Thomson, Mr. (George), 1757-1851
Thomson 1757-1851 Mr
Thomson, J.F.T.
Thomson, George
George Thomson collector of the music of Scotland, music publisher, and friend of Robert Burns (1757-1851)
Thomson (George), Mr, 1757-1851
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Again my lyre yet once again | |
Auld Lang Syne | |
The banner of Buccleuch | |
Behold my love how green the groves | |
Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie | |
Charlie is my darling | |
Come fill my good fellow | |
O cruel was my father | |
Duncan Gray come here to woo | |
Enchantress, farewell | |
[f. 12v, in ink, by the copyist:] Violoncello | |
[f. 135r, at head, by Thomson:] Scottish & Irish - & God save the king. Beeth.n | |
[f. 22v, at head, in ink, by Thomson:] My Harry was a gallant gay | |
[f. 25v, at head, in ink, by Thomson:] Violino | She's fair & fause | [on the left, by Rampl:] 3. | |
[f. 3r, in ink, by Thomson:] Oft in the stilly night. | [on the left, by Schlemmer:] Nro 2 | |
[f. 71r, at head, in the middle, in pencil, by Thomson:] Glencoe | |
[f. 84r, by Beethoven:] cet exemplaire | est corrigé | par moi même | louis van Beethoven | 6 Schottische | Lieder mit Begleitung | von l. v. Beethoven. | 1816 | |
[f. 8r, by Thomson:] 2 Scottish Airs | Beethoven | 1820. | |
[f. 94r, at head, by Thomson:] Beethoven | Airs of different countries - some of them Scotch. Received March 1817. G. T. | |
[f. 94r, by Beethoven:] 11 des Chansons | Ecossais | par | louis van Beethoven | 1817. | |
[f. 9r, third staff, in ink, by Thomson:] 'Tis woman that seduces [on the left:] 224 | [by the copyist:] Haydn | |
Folk songs | |
From thee Eliza I must go | |
The Highland Watch | |
O how can I be blithe and glad | |
The lovely lass of Inverness | |
Low down in the broom | |
The Maid of Isla | |
Mark yonder pump of costly fashion | |
O Mary at thy window be | |
The miller of Dee | |
Music, love and wine | |
Oh thou art the lad of my heart Willy | |
Polly Stewart | |
The Quaker's wife | |
Sally in our alley | |
Schön Ännchen | |
Schöne Minka ich muss scheiden | |
The Scottish minstrel: being a complete collection of Burn's songs, together with his correspondence with Mr. Thomson. To which is added, A new and complete glossary. | |
The Scottish minstrel [MI] 1819 | |
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, by Pleyel. With Select & Characteristic Verses by the most admired Scotish Poets adapted to each Air, many of them entirely new. Also Suitable English Verses in addition to such of the Songs as are written in the Scotish dialect | |
The Shepherd's song | |
She's fair and fause | |
Sir Johnie Cope | |
Sunset | |
Sunshine | |
Sweet Annie frae the sea beach came | |
The Sweetest Lad was Jamie | |
O Swiftly Glides the Bonny Boat | |
Sympathy | |
Trio sonatas | |
Troubadour song | |
Twenty favourite songs and poems | |
Up! quit thy bower late wears the hour | |
The Wandering Minstrel | |
The wand'ring Gypsey | |
The wee wee man | |
Weg die Whigs | |
What shall I do to show how much I love her | |
[without title] | |
The works of Robert Burns : with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, to which are prefixed some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry |