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Scottish Songs for Voice with Violin and Piano (Basso continuo) Hob. XXIa:1-100
1. Mary’s dream
2. John Anderson
3. I love my love in secret
4. Willie was a wanton wag
5. Saw ye my father
6. Todlen Hame
7. Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae
8. Green grow the rashes
9. The waefu' heart
10. The ploughman
11. Barbara Allen
12. Had awa frae me, Donald
13. Will ye go to Flanders
14. This is no mine ain house
15. Braw lads of galla water
16. O'er bogie
17. I had a horse
18. My boy Tammy
19. By the stream so cool and clear
20. Fy, let us a' to the bridal
21. The shepherd Adonis
22. The white cockade
23. The lass of Livingston
24. John of Badenyon
25. The bonniest lass in a' the world
26. Duncan Davison
27. Leader Haughs and Yarrow
28. Up in the morning early
29. Fife and a' the lands about it
30. I'm o'er young to marry yet
31. My ain kind deary
32. Dainty Davie
33. Pentland hills
34. Duncan Gray
35. Maggy Lauder
36. How can I be sad on my wedding day
37. Nanny o
38. Woo'd and married and a'
39. Blue bonnets
40. The wawking of the fauld
41. John, come kiss me now
42. Mount your baggage
43. Ye gods! Was Strephon's picture blest
44. Sleepy bodie
45. The gard'ner wi' his paidle
46. The brisk young lad
47. Cumbernauld house
48. O can you sew cushions
49. Here's a health to my true love
50. Merry may the maid be
51. The mucking of Geordie's byer
52. Tibby Fowler
53. Love will find out the way
54. Be kind to the young thing
55. Cauld Kail in Aberdeen
56. Saw ye nae my Peggy?
57. The banks of Spey
58. The birks of Abergeldie
59. The Bonny Brucket lassie
60. The soger laddie
61. O, let me in this ae night
62. When she came ben she bobbit
63. Hallow ev'n
64. Jockey was the blythest lad
65. Marg'ret's ghost
66. The black eagle
67. How long and dreary is the night
68. Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty
69. Wat ye wha I met yestreen?
70. My mither's ay glowran o'er me
71. Young Damon
72. Robin, quo' she
73. Logie of Buchan
74. Eppie Adair
75. Widow, are ye waking?
76. Whistle o'er the lave o't
77. My heart's in the Highlands
78. Steer her up, and had her gawin
79. Jamie, come try me
80. The Miller's daughter
81. Raving winds
82. Willy's rare
83. Lizae Baillie
84. The maid's complaint
85. Oh Onochrie
86. Maggie's tocher
87. I dream'd I lay
88. The glancing of her apron
89. O Bonny Lass
90. The flowers of Edinburgh
91. Jockie and Sandy
92. The mill, mill o!
93. Shepherds, I have lost my love
94. Bonny Kate of Edinburgh
95. If e'er ye do well it's a wonder
96. Peggy in devotion
97. Colonel Gardner
98. To daunton me
99. Jenny was fair
100. Her absence will not alter me
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About the Composer

Joseph Haydn
His immense oeuvre documents the profound changes in music history during the second half of the eighteenth century, leading to the emancipation of instrumental music. His most important genres are the symphony and the string quartet, where he cultivated the technique of motivic-thematic development; he made significant contributions to the instrumental concerto and to piano music; during the last years of his life, he composed his great oratorios. Opera and art song take on a rather subordinate significance.
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Early Music Review, 2003