Texts by H. Macneill set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Come under my plaidy, the night's ga'en to fa' - J. Haydn
- Donald and Flora (When merry hearts were gay) - J. Haydn FRE
- Happy Dick Dawson (I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane) - J. Haydn
- I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane - J. Haydn
- Johny Macgill (Come under my plaidy, the night's ga'en to fa') - J. Haydn
- Lassie wi' the gowden hair (Lassie wi' the gowden hair) - J. Haydn
- Lassie wi' the gowden hair - J. Haydn
- My boy Tammy (Whar hae ye been a' the day) - J. Haydn
- My love's in Germanie, send him hame, send him hame (from Songs of the North) [possibly misattributed] - P. Grainger, T. Traill
- My love's in Germanie (My love's in Germanie, send him hame, send him hame) (from Songs of the North) - P. Grainger [possibly misattributed]
- My luve's in Germanie, send him hame, send him hame (from Songs of the North) [possibly misattributed]
- My luve's in Germanie (My love's in Germanie, send him hame, send him hame) (from Songs of the North) - T. Traill [possibly misattributed]
- O bonny lass, will you lie in a barrack ('O say, my sweet Nan, can you lie in a hammock) - J. Haydn
- 'O say, my sweet Nan, can you lie in a hammock - J. Haydn
- Our good King sits in Windsor tower - J. Haydn
- Sir Patrick Spence (Our good King sits in Windsor tower) - J. Haydn
- The deil's got in our lasses now
- Whar hae ye been a' the day - J. Haydn
- When merry hearts were gay FRE - J. Haydn
Last update: 2023-05-11 13:39:22