Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses
catalogued and surveyed by Dr Roger B. Williams MBE
Hon. Music Advisor to NTS

Song Writers, Editors and Librettists – Castle Fraser (Additional)

Bernard, Pierre-Joseph ('Gentil') (1708-1775) French

O Fontenay : romance  / Joseph-Denis Doche   D13/24

Bradley, A (18th c.) English

Gently touch: glee  / William Hayes   G03/52

Breton, Nicholas (c1545/53?c1625/6) English

In the merry merry month of May: glee  / Benjamin Cooke   G02/41

Burns, Robert (1759-1796) Scottish

Charlie he's my darling (Burns)  / Anon.   D13/16

For a' that and a' that (Burns)  / Anon.   D13/8

Oh Kenmure's on and awa' (Burns)  / Anon.   D13/18

Byars, W M (19th c.) American

De ole kitchen: song  / F W Smith   L39-1/20

Byron, George Gordon (1788-1824) Anglo-Scottish

Oh Love was never yet without: MS  / Mrs Lynedoch Moncrieff   L30/5c

Campbell, Thomas (1777-1844) Scottish

Cease every joy (Thomas Campbell)  / Anon.   D13/42

Collins, William (1721-1759). English

How sleep the brave: glee  / Benjamin Cooke   G02/39

Congreve, William (1670-1729) English

Thy voice, O Harmony: glee  / Samuel Webbe Sr   G02/1

Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667) English

Love in these dyes: duet  / William Jackson   G02/19

Oft am I by the women told: glee  / John Travers   K02/14

Underneath this myrtle: glee  / Jonathan Battishill   G02/7

Craddock, Dr (18th c.) English

You gave me your heart: glee  / Samuel Webbe Sr   G03/24

Cunningham, John (1729-1773) Irish

Welcome shepherds we'll follow the hearse: elegy  / Thomas Arne   G02/13

Donaldson, William (1822-1876) American

I'm off to Charlestown: song  / Trad.   L06/2

Dryden, John (1631-1700) English

Fairest Isle: glee  / Henry Purcell   G02/30

Garrick, David (1717-1779) English

Call forth such numbers: glee  / Benjamin Cooke   G03/28

Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield (1829-1892) Irish-American

Good news from home: song  / Patrick Gilmore   L06/9

Gray, Thomas (1716-1771) English

Thysis when he left me: glee  / J W Callcott   G02/27

Hammond, James (1710-1742) English

Time has not thinn'd: duet  / William Jackson   G03/22

Hughes, John (1677-1720) English

Melting airs: glee  / William Hayes   G02/40

Hunter, Anne (Mrs John Hunter) (1742-1821) Scottish

Spring returns the flowerets blow (Mrs John Hunter)  / Joseph Haydn   D13/1

Kneass, Nelson (1823-1869) American

Gently down the stream: song  / Nelson Kneass   L06/15

Linley, Thomas Sr (1733-1795) English

From blushing Morn: elegy  / Thomas Linley Sr   G02/29

Macpherson, James (1736-1796) Scottish

Peace to the souls: glee  / J W Callcott   G03/20

Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593) English

Come live with me: glee  / Samuel Webbe Sr   G02/21

Mathias, Thomas James (c1754-1835) English

As now the shades of eve: glee  / Benjamin Cooke   G02/26

As now the shades of eve imbrown the scenes: glee  / Benjamin Cooke   K02/35

Milton, John (1608-1674) English

Air, and ye Elements: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/e

And with songs: duet  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/b

Blest pair of Sirens: glee  / J S Smith   G03/1

Disperse it as now Light dispells the Dark: duet  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/p

Fairest of Stars: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/c

Fountains, and ye that warble: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/k

Hail! Universal hand: duet  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/o

His praise, ye Winds: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/i

In sign of worship: aria  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/j

Joyn voices: duet  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/m

Let your ceaseless change: aria  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/f

Rising or falling: aria  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/h

These are thy glorious works: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/a

Thou Sun: aria  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/d

Warbling tune his praise: aria  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/l

Ye mists & exhalations: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/g

Ye that in waters glide: recit.  / Johann Ernst Galliard   D14/n

Ordway, John P. (1824-1880) American

Let me kiss him for his mother: song  / John P Ordway   L06/19

Philips, Ambrose (1674-1749) English

Breathe soft ye words: glee  / William Paxton   G02/37

Prior, Matthew (1664-1721) English

Haste my Nanette: duet  / John Travers   G03/8

Lubin on his deathbed lies  / William Hayes   K02/54

When Bibo thought fit: duet  / John Travers   G02/20

Raleigh, Walter (c1554-1618) English

If Love and all the World: glee  / Samuel Webbe Sr   G02/23

Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758) Scottish

An thou were my ain thing  / Trad.   B03-5/3

Fairwell to Lochaber: glee  / J W Callcott   G02/44

Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718) English

In paper case: glee  / Benjamin Cooke   G03/25

Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) English

Fear no more the heat: glee  / James Nares   G02/8

She never told her love  / Joseph Haydn   D13/20

When winds breathe soft: glee  / Samuel Webbe Sr   G02/9

Ye spotted snakes: glee  / Richard John Samuel Stevens   G02/3

Smollett, Tobias (1721-1771) Scottish

When Sappho turn'd: glee  / John Danby   G03/15

Spenser, Edmund (c1552-1599) English

Flora now calleth forth: madrigal  / J S Smith   G02/25

Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) Anglo-Irish

An epigram on Wood's brass money  / William Hayes   K02/48

Thomson, James (1700-1748) Scottish

Hail ever pleasing solitude: glee  / John Alcock   G03/53

Vanbrugh, Sir John (1666-1726) English

I smile at Love and all his arts: MS  / Tommaso Giordani   B13/1

Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) (70-19 BC)

Upon the poplar bough: glee  / Stephen Paxton   G03/32

Wesley, Garret (Lord Mornington) (1735-1781) Anglo-Irish

Hail hallow'd fane: glee  / Garret Wesley   G02/5

West, Richard (1716-1742) English

Come fairest nymph: glee  / Garret Wesley   G03/50

Wilson, John (1595-1674) English

From the fair Lavinian Shore: glee  / John Wilson   G02/42

Woodbury, J B (Isaac Baker) (1819-1858) American

Be kind to thy father: song  / J B Woodbury   L06/20

Work, Henry Clay (1832-1884) American

We are coming, Sister Mary: song  / Henry Clay Work   L06/5

71 Additional works at Castle Fraser by 44 song writers &c