The airs and melodies peculiar to the highlands of Scotland and the Isles

communicated in an original, pleasing & familiar style having the lively airs introduced as medleys to form a sequence to each slower movement, with an admired plain harmony for the piano forte, harp, organ, or violoncello, intended rather to preserve simplicity, than load with embellishment

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The airs and melodies peculiar to the highlands of Scotland and the Isles

communicated in an original, pleasing & familiar style having the lively airs introduced as medleys to form a sequence to each slower movement, with an admired plain harmony for the piano forte, harp, organ, or violoncello, intended rather to preserve simplicity, than load with embellishment

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Includes index.

Dr. James and Dr. Margaret Whitby donation.

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Edinburgh

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119 p. of music ;
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119

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OL25611918M
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