Saw na ye my Peggie (3:01) -- Johnnie Cope ; Laughlan's lilt (3:24) -- MacCrimmon's lament (2:34) -- Princess Royal ; For ever fortune (3:59) -- Mrs. Judge (1:51) -- John Anderson my jo (3:16) -- Kennet's dream (3:45) -- Et[t]rick Banks (3:42) -- The fyket ; Miss Bisset Logierait's reel ; Was ye at the bridal ; The cadgers of the Cannongate (2:40) -- Benney side (2:51) -- Pearlin Peggie's bonny (2:24) -- The Gwin gad Albor (2:00) -- Adew Dundee (2:32) -- For our lang biding here ; Joy gae wi' my love ; The flaughter spade ; Patrick McDonald's jig (4:51) -- Loch-Erroch side (1:54) -- The flower of Edinburgh ; Lady Mary Hay's Scotch measure (3:01) -- Lochaber (4:42) -- Muirland Willie (3:46) -- Mac Donogh's lamentation (4:11) -- The wawking of the faulds ; I wish I wou'd marry me ; An caora crom ; Ratha fair ; Haud the lass till I come at her ; Clean peas strae (5:31).
Title
For ever fortune : Scottish music in the 18th century.
Publisher
[France] : Alpha, [2012]
Copyright date
℗2011
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Series
Chants de la terre
Chants de la terre (Paris, France)
Performer
Robert Getchell, tenor ; Musiciens de Saint-Julien (Keith Smith, Stéphanie Paulet, violins ; Julien Léonard, viola da gamba ; André Henrich, Miguel Henry, lutes, citterns, guiter ; Marie Bournisien, harp) ; Franc̜ois Lazarevitch, flutes, smallpipes, conductor.
Event
Recorded 2011 May Chapelle de l'hôpital Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours, Paris.