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Album GM8 - CHWJA/19/8

(GM 8:01) William Jackson, Twelve Canzonets for two Voices
     (GM 8:01/1) Canzonet I
     (GM 8:01/2) Canzonet II
     (GM 8:01/3) Canzonet III
     (GM 8:01/4) Canzonet IV
     (GM 8:01/5) Canzonet V
     (GM 8:01/6) Canzonet VI
     (GM 8:01/7) Canzonet VII
     (GM 8:01/8) Canzonet VIII
     (GM 8:01/9) Canzonet IX
     (GM 8:01/10) Canzonet X
     (GM 8:01/11) Canzonet XI
     (GM 8:01/12) Canzonet XII
(GM 8:02) [Anonimo], Thirty Scots Songs
     (GM 8:02/1) Katharine Ogie
     (GM 8:02/2) Blathrie o'it
     (GM 8:02/3) Birks of Endernay
     (GM 8:02/4) Bessy Bell & Mary Gray
     (GM 8:02/5) Peatie's Mill
     (GM 8:02/6) Fee him Father
     (GM 8:02/7) Low down in the Broom
     (GM 8:02/8) The last Time I came o'er the Moor
     (GM 8:02/9) Gilderoy
     (GM 8:02/10) Hooly & Farly
     (GM 8:02/11) She rose and let me in
     (GM 8:02/12) Ann thou were my ain Thing
     (GM 8:02/13) Tak your Auld Cloak about ye
     (GM 8:02/14) Boatman
     (GM 8:02/15) Nancy's to the Greenwood gane
     (GM 8:02/16) Tweedside
     (GM 8:02/17) For Lake of Gold
     (GM 8:02/18) Bush Aboon Traquair
     (GM 8:02/19) Corn Riggs &c
     (GM 8:02/20) Broom of the Cowden Knows
     (GM 8:02/21) My Apron Dearie
     (GM 8:02/22) There's my Thumb I'all ne'er beguile thee
     (GM 8:02/23) The Yellow Hair'd Laddie
     (GM 8:02/24) Hey Jenny come down to Jock
     (GM 8:02/25) Down the Burn Davie
     (GM 8:02/26) I'll never leave thee
     (GM 8:02/27) Peggie I must love thee
     (GM 8:02/28) Woe's my Heart that we Should Sunder
     (GM 8:02/29) The Mill Mill O
     (GM 8:02/30) Gill Morice
(GM 8:03) [Anonimo], A Second Set of Scots Songs
     (GM 8:03/1) Gallow Sheils
     (GM 8:03/2) Polwart on the Green
     (GM 8:03/3) The Banks of Forth
     (GM 8:03/4) I wish my Love were in a Mire
     (GM 8:03/5) Dumbarton's Drums
     (GM 8:03/6) Etrick Banks
     (GM 8:03/7) Love is the cause of my Mourning
     (GM 8:03/8) Here awa there awa
     (GM 8:03/9) Sae Merry as we ha'e been
     (GM 8:03/10) Waly Waly
     (GM 8:03/11) My Deary an't thow Die
     (GM 8:03/12) Lochaber
     (GM 8:03/13) Throw the wood Laddie
     (GM 8:03/14) My Nanny O
     (GM 8:03/15) Young Philander
     (GM 8:03/16) Mary Scott
     (GM 8:03/17) The Highland Laddie
     (GM 8:03/18) Busk ye Busk ye
     (GM 8:03/19) John Hay's Bonny Lassie
     (GM 8:03/20) The Bonniest Lass in a the Warld
     (GM 8:03/21) Saw ye nae my Peggy
     (GM 8:03/22) Bonny Jean
     (GM 8:03/23) Rosline Castle
     (GM 8:03/24) Pinky House
     (GM 8:03/25) Alloa House
     (GM 8:03/26) Chevy Chase
(GM 8:04) Tommaso Giordani, Colin and Lucy




William Jackson (1730-1803)
Twelve Canzonets for two Voices

GM 8:01/1
Canzonet I in la maggiore
Time has not thin'd my flowing hair

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GM 8:01/2
Canzonet II in re maggiore
The day that saw thy beauty rise

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GM 8:01/3
Canzonet III in si bemolle maggiore
From the Plains from the Woodlands and Groves

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GM 8:01/4
Canzonet IV in mi maggiore
Now I know what it is to have strove

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GM 8:01/5
Canzonet V in sol minore
Ah where does my Phillida stray

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GM 8:01/6
Canzonet VI in do maggiore
The Pilgrim that journeys all Day

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GM 8:01/7
Canzonet VII in mi bemlolle maggiore
Take, oh take those lips away

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GM 8:01/8
Canzonet VIII in do minore
O Venus, hear, O hear my ardent Pray'r

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GM 8:01/9
Canzonet IX in re maggiore
Do not unbind two gentle hearts

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GM 8:01/10
Canzonet X in si bemolle maggiore
Sad is my day and ling'ring night

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GM 8:01/11
Canzonet XI in re maggiore
Ah, what avails thy Lover's Pray'r

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GM 8:01/12
Canzonet XII in fa diesis minore
Alas from the Day that we met

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[Anonimo]
Thirty Scots Songs

GM 8:02/1
Katharine Ogie in sol minore [2 voci]
As walking forth to view the plain

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GM 8:02/2
Blathrie o'it in re maggiore
When I think on this warld's pelf

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GM 8:02/3
Birks of Endernay in sol maggiore
The smiling morn, the breathing spring

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GM 8:02/4
Bessy Bell & Mary Gray in do maggiore
O Bessy Bell & Mary Gray

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GM 8:02/5
Peatie's Mill in do maggiore [2 voci]
The lass of Peaty's mill

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GM 8:02/6
Fee him Father in fa maggiore
Saw ye Johnie cummin

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GM 8:02/7
Low down in the Broom in do maggiore
My daddy is a canker'd carle

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GM 8:02/8
The last Time I came o'er the Moor in re maggiore
The last Time I came o'er the Moor

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GM 8:02/9
Gilderoy in sol minore [2 voci]
Ah! Chloris, cou'd I now but sit

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GM 8:02/10
Hooly & Farly in fa maggiore
Oh! What had I ado for to marry

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GM 8:02/11
She rose and let me in in re minore
The night her silent sable wore

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GM 8:02/12
Ann thou were my ain Thing in la maggiore
Ann thou were my ain thing

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GM 8:02/13
Tak your Auld Cloak about ye in sol minore
In winter when the rain rain'd cauld

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GM 8:02/14
Boatman in do maggiore
Ye gales that gently wave the sea

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GM 8:02/15
Nancy's to the Greenwood gane in si bemolle maggiore
There Nancy's to the green Wood gane

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GM 8:02/16
Tweeside in sol maggiore
What beauties does Flora disclose

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GM 8:02/17
For Lake of Gold in la maggiore
For lake of Gold she left me

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GM 8:02/18
Bush Aboon Traquair in si bemolle maggiore
Hear me, ye Nymphs, & every swain

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GM 8:02/19
Corn Riggs &c in la maggiore [2 voci]
My Patie is a lover gay

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GM 8:02/20
Broom of the Cowden Knows in re maggiore
How blyth was I each morn to see

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GM 8:02/21
My Apron Dearie in la maggiore
My sheep I've forsaken

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GM 8:02/22
There's my Thumb I'all ne'er beguile thee in re maggiore
Betty early gone a-maying

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GM 8:02/23
The Yellow Hair'd Laddie in re maggiore [2 voci]
In April, when primroses paint the sweet plain

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GM 8:02/24
Hey Jenny come down to Jock in re maggiore
Jocky he came here to woo

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GM 8:02/25
Down the Burn Davie in fa maggiore
When trees did bud, and field were green

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GM 8:02/26
I'll never leave thee in re maggiore
One day I hear Mary say

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GM 8:02/27
Peggie I must love thee in sol maggiore
As from a rock, past all relief

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GM 8:02/28
Woe's my Heart that we Should Sunder in la maggiore
With broken words & downcast eyes

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GM 8:02/29
[Fanny Fair - To the Tune of] The Mill Mill O in la maggiore [2 voci]
To Fanny fair could I impart

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GM 8:02/30
Gill Morice in fa maggiore
Gill Morice was an earl's son

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[Anonimo]
A Second Set of Scots Songs

GM 8:03/1
Gallow Sheils in re maggiore
Ah, the poor Sheperd's mournful fate

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GM 8:03/2
Polwart on the Green in do maggiore
At Polwart on the green

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GM 8:03/3
The Banks of Forth in do maggiore
Ye Sylvan powers that rule the plain

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GM 8:03/4
I wish my Love were in a Mire in si bemolle maggiore
Blest as the immortal gods is he

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GM 8:03/5
Dumbarton's Drums in re maggiore
Dumbarton's Drums beats bonny O

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GM 8:03/6
Etrick Banks in re maggiore
On Etrick Banks ae Summer's night

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GM 8:03/7
Love is the cause of my Mourning in re maggiore
By a murmuring stream a fair Sheperdess lay

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GM 8:03/8
Here awa there awa in re minore
Here awa, there awa, here awa Willie

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GM 8:03/9
Sae Merry as we ha'e been in do maggiore
A Lass that was leaden'd with care

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GM 8:03/10
Waly Waly in re maggiore
O Waly, Waly up yon bank

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GM 8:03/11
My Deary an't thow Die in mi minore
Love never more shall give me pain [stesso testo di 1:14]

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GM 8:03/12
Lochaber in fa maggiore
Farewell to Lochaber, and farewell my Jean

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GM 8:03/13
Throw the wood Laddie in re maggiore
O Sandy, why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn?

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GM 8:03/14
My Nanny O in do minore
While some for pleasure pawn their health

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GM 8:03/15
Young Philander in sol maggiore
Young Philander woo'd me lang

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GM 8:03/16
Mary Scott in re maggiore
Happy's the Love which meets return

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GM 8:03/17
The Highland Laddie in do maggiore
The Lowland lads think they are fine

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GM 8:03/18
Busk ye Busk ye in la maggiore
Busk ye, busk ye, my bonny Bride

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GM 8:03/19
John Hay's Bonny Lassie in re maggiore
By smooth winding Tay a Swain was reclining

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GM 8:03/20
The Bonniest Lass in a the Warld in re maggiore
Look where my dear Hamillia smiles

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GM 8:03/21
Saw ye nae my Peggy in si minore
Saw ye nae my Peggy

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GM 8:03/22
Bonny Jean in re maggiore
Love's goddess ina myrtle grove

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GM 8:03/23
Rosline Castle in do minore
'Twas in that season of the year

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GM 8:03/24
Pinky House in re maggiore
By Pinky House oft let me walk

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GM 8:03/25
Alloa House in mi minore
The spring time returns and clothes the green plains

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GM 8:03/26
Chevy Chase in sol maggiore
God prosper long our noble king

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GM 8:04
Tommaso Giordani (1733-1806)
Colin and Lucy (English Ballade)
Of Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair
Larghetto / Andante / Largo / poco Andante / Largo / Andante / Largo

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