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101 Scottish Songs: The wee red book (Collins Scottish Collection) (Collins Scottish Archive)

Autor Norman Buchan

Editorial HARPER COLLINS

101 Scottish Songs: The wee red book (Collins Scottish Collection) (Collins Scottish Archive)
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  • Editorial HARPER COLLINS
  • ISBN13 9780008136611
  • ISBN10 0008136610
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 160
  • Año de Edición 2016
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

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101 Scottish Songs: The wee red book (Collins Scottish Collection) (Collins Scottish Archive)

Autor Norman Buchan

Editorial HARPER COLLINS

-5% dto.    8,95€
8,51€
Ahorra 0,45€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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A songbook that inspired a host of musical stars - The Times Scotland

A small format gift book which is a reproduction of the popular book '101 Scottish Songs' published by Collins in 1962. Popularized as ?the wee red songbook? in Scottish folk circles, this publication was in print for 26 years.

One of the most influential books of folk songs ever, compiled by Norman Buchan, and the book which provided a foundation repertoire to many a young singer in the 60s. These songs were a collection of the most significant and influential traditional Scottish folk songs in 1962 and many are still widely sung today.

Popular traditional songs are featured, such as 'A Man's A Man', 'Auld Lang Syne', 'Mingulay Boat Song', 'Coulter's Candy', 'The Ballad of Johnny Ramensky', 'Jamie Raeburn' and 'Katie Bairdie'.

This comprehensive collection also contains a number of lesser known songs such as 'The Rovin' Ploughboy', 'Macpherson's Rant', 'The Bressay Lullaby' and 'Get Up and Bar the Door'.

This unique collection from children's to bothy songs and traditional to love songs celebrates Scottish traditional music at its best.

This publication is launched as part of the 50th anniversary of The Traditional Music & Song Association of Scotland. Links to listen to these songs will be available via their website www.tmsa.org.uk







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