Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses

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



Named Composers & Arrangers – All Collections (Supplement)

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Monday 6th October 2025

Search limited to 'Berg, George'

This supplement is for items contained within larger works such as compendia of glees and catches, or perhaps held only as MSS
For a corresponding list of Anonymous, 'Traditional' and Unattributed works, or Miscellanies go to the Unnamed composers Supplement

For further details use the highlighted shelfmark links to the various Notes on individual collections

Berg, George (1730-1775) English

As Jenny one morning [catch]   Brodie Br18-1 (40)

Beneath this stone, entomb'd with martial fame [glee]   Brodie Br24 (1)

Can you tell me [glee]   Brodie Br20 (5)

Come friends and companions [round]   Brodie Br18-1 (12)

Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore [catch]   Brodie Br19 (19)

A drunken old sot [catch]   Brodie Br22 (3)

Fair Ursley, in a merry mood [catch]   Brodie Br19 (21)

Hail ever-pleasing solitude! [glee]   Brodie Br22 (4)

Hosanna in excelsis [canon]   Brodie Br19 (7)

How happy are we now the wind is abaft [round]   Brodie Br18-2 (3)

Let us drink and be merry [round]   Brodie Br18-1 (15)

Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger [glee]   Brodie Br23 (1)

Si beviam, beviam vezzosa Dori [glee]   Brodie Br19 (15)

Sirs, sirs, the Serpentine River is coming up stairs [catch]   Brodie Br21 (18)

Swell the song [glee]   Brodie Br19 (1)

Yet once more, o ye laurels [glee]   Brodie Br23 (11)

16 Additional works from All Collections by 1 named composers/arrangers with surname beginning 'Berg, George'