TY - GEN
AU - Haydn, Joseph
AU - Friesenhagen, Andreas
TI - Werke Reihe 32, Bd. 5 Volksliedbearbeitungen Nr. 365 - 429 : Schottische Lieder für William Whyte / Joseph Haydn ; hrsg. von Andreas Friesenhagen ...
ET - [Partitur]
PB - Henle
PY - 2005
N2 - Vorw. dt., Gesangstext engl. - Enth. auch kritischen Bericht
N2 - The birks of Invermay : The smiling morn, the breathing spring
N2 - The bush aboon Traquair : Hear me, ye nymphs, and ev’ry swain
N2 - I’ll never leave thee : One day I heard Mary say
N2 - Tweedside : What beauties does Flora disclose
N2 - The braes of Yarrow : Busk ye, busk ye, my bonny bonny bride
N2 - The silken snood : Oh, I hae lost my silken snood
N2 - The lass of Lochroyan : O open the door, Lord Gregory!
N2 - My ain kind deary, O! : Will ye gang o’er the lee-rigg
N2 - Roslin castle : Twas in that season of the year
N2 - The waefu‘ heart : Gin living worth could win my heart
N2 - Low down in the broom : My daddy is a canker’d carle
N2 - The yellow hair’d laddie : In April, when primroses paint the sweet plain
N2 - The flowers of the forest : I’ve seen the smiling of fortune beguiling
N2 - The collier’s bonny lassie : The collier has a daughter
N2 - Donald and Flora : When merry hearts were gay
N2 - The exile of Erin : There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin
N2 - My Nannie O : Behind yon hills where Lugar flows
N2 - Waly waly : O waly, waly, up the bank
N2 - Lewie Gordon : O send Lewie Gordon hame
N2 - Corn riggs : My Patie is a lover gay
N2 - From thee, Eliza, I must go : From thee, Eliza, I must go
N2 - The maid in Bedlam : One morning very early, one morning in the spring
N2 - My apron, dearie : My sheep I neglected, I lost my sheephook
N2 - Auld lang syne : Should auld acquaintance be forgot
N2 - The last time I came o’er the muir : The last time I came o’er the muir
N2 - John Anderson, my jo : John Anderson, my jo, John, when we were first acquent
N2 - The braes of Ballenden : Beneath a green shade, a lovely young swain
N2 - The bonnie wee thing : Bonnie wee thing, cannie wee thing
N2 - She rose and loot me in : The night her silent sable wore
N2 - Galla water : Braw, braw lads of Galla water
N2 - Katherine Ogie : As walking forth to view the plain
N2 - O’er the muir amang the heather : Coming thro’ the craigs o’ Kyle
N2 - The maid that tends the goats : Up amang yon cliffy rocks
N2 - For the lack of gold : For lack of gold she’s left me, O
N2 - Sae merry as we ha’e been : A lass that was laden with care
N2 - Thou art gane awa’ : Thou art gane awa’, thou art gane awa’
N2 - The soldier’s dream : Our bugles sung truce; for the night cloud had low’r’d
N2 - This is no mine ain house : O, this is no mine ain house
N2 - Gilderoy : Ah! Cloris, could I not but sit
N2 - The shepherd’s son : There was a shepherd’s son
N2 - The Palmer : O open the door, some pity to shew
N2 - The soldier’s return : When wild war’s deadly blast was blawn
N2 - The lass of Patie’s mill : The lass of Patie’s mill
N2 - Their groves o’ sweet myrtle : Their groves o’ sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon
N2 - Wandering Willie : Joy was bereft me the day that you left me
N2 - My jo Janet : O sweet Sir, for your courtesie
N2 - The day returns : The day returns, my bosom burns
N2 - Robin is my only jo : Robin is my only jo
N2 - An thou wert mine ain thing : An thou wert mine ain thing
N2 - O poortith cauld : O poortith cauld, and restless love
N2 - Saw ye my father : O saw ye my father, or saw ye my mither
N2 - Up in the morning early : Could blaws the win’ frae north to south
N2 - The siller crown : And ye shall walk in silk attire
N2 - Anna : Shepherds, I have lost my love
N2 - Nancy’s to the greenwood game : Nancy’s to the greenwood gane
N2 - Merry may the maid be : O merry my the maid be
N2 - Tak’ your auld cloak about ye : In winter, when the rain rain’d cauld
N2 - Bessy Bell and Mary Gray : O Bessy Bell, and Mary Gray
N2 - Widow are ye wakin? : O! wha’s that at my chamber door?
N2 - Lochaber : Farewell to Lochaber, farewell to my Jean
N2 - Todlin hame : When I hae a sixpence under my thumb
N2 - Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came : Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came
N2 - Farewell, thou fair day : Farewell, thou fair day, thou green earth, and ye skies
N2 - Maggy Lawder : Wha wadna be in love
N2 - Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw : Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw I dearly like the west
N2 - Frühe Niederschrift des Lieds “The waefu’ heart” : JHW 374
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