Thistle and Minuet
editor: David Johnson
translation preface (German): Ute Corleis
translator preface (French): Agnès Ausseur
16 easy pieces from the Scottish Baroque
Instrumentation: violin (flute, oboe) and piano; cello (bassoon) ad lib.
Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Difficulty: T/G:1
Edition: score and parts
Series: Baroque Around the World
44 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2201-2296-5
ISBN: 978-1-902455-19-8
Order number: ED 12773
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Description
- Meet Scotland's 18th-century composers!
- Classical pieces influenced by folk, and vice versa
- Dance tunes celebrating new bridges in Scotland (1769-1809)
- Scottisch love songs
- First modern edition of James Oswald's 'Thistle' sonata
- Two pieces by Stamitz's Scottish pupil the Earl of Kelly
- Creative use of 1st position on the violin
- Also suitable for flute and oboe
- Simple, effective accompaniments
- Newly researched, authentic texts
The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grade 1)
Content
Gigue (John Clerk of Penicuik)
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Four Scots songs:
The blathrie o't
The yellow-hair'd laddie
Low down in the broom
Hey Jenny, come down to Jock
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Five tunes celebrating new bridges:
The New Bridge of Edinburgh
The South Bridge of Edinburgh
The Bridge of Perth (Daniel Dow)
The New Bridge of Ballater (Robert Petrie)
The New Bridge of Rutherglen
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Marches:
Count Sax's March (William McGibbon)
March for the 22nd Regiment (General Reid)
Largo (Earl of Kelly)
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Minuets:
Mrs. Ker's Minuet (Earl of Kelly)
Minuet in A, with variations (William McGibbon)
Sonata in G, "The Thistle" (James Oswald)
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