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 letter 'H'

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

Hamill, S (19th c.) American

Sally Primer [song]   Fraser L39-1 (19)

Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) German-British

After long storms {Occasional Oratorio}   Brodie Br30 (193)

Ah canst thou but prove me {Deborah}   Brodie Br30 (215)

Ah! Mio cor [aria ]   Fraser E02 (1a)

Air with variations for the pianoforte {Suite in E}   Fraser D05 (1)

All danger disdaining {Deborah}   Brodie Br30 (212)

And ever against eating cares {L'Allegro}   Brodie Br30 (238)

Angels ever bright {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (186)

Angels ever bright and fair   Fraser E01 (3)

Ariadne [cello part - MS]   Fraser F02 (8)

Arm, arm ye brave   Fraser E01 (24)

As when the dove   Fraser E01 (15)

As with rosy steps {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (185)

Bane of virtue {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (184)

Beneath the vine or fig tree's shade {Solomon:}   Brodie Br29-5 (k)

Berenice [cello part - MS]   Fraser F02 (9)

But Thou didst not leave [aria]   Fraser E02 (2a)

But who is he [recit.]   Fraser E02 (1r)

But who may abide {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (223)

Calm thou my soul {Alexander Balus}   Brodie Br30 (177)

Can I hear that dulcet lay {Choice of Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (204)

Caro vieni a me [aria]   Fraser E02 (3)

Cease, O Judah, cease thy mourning {Deborah}   Brodie Br30 (240)

Celestial virgin, godlike youth {Joseph}   Brodie Br30 (200)

Chastity thou cherub bright {Susanna}   Brodie Br30 (173)

Come blooming boy {Choice of Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (201)

Come come thou Goddess fair and free {L'Allegro}   Brodie Br30 (237)

Come ever smiling Liberty [duet]   Fraser E01 (30)

Come ever smiling Liberty   Fraser E01 (19)

Come, come no time [recit.]   Fraser E02 (14r)

Comfort ye my people   Fraser E01 (1)

Deeds of kindness to display {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (189)

Descend kind pity {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (182)

Disdainful of danger [trio]   Fraser E01 (27)

Dove sei [aria]   Fraser E02 (4)

Dull delay in piercing anguish {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (232)

Every day will I give thanks [aria]   Fraser E02 (5)

Faithfull cares in vain extended {Athalia}   Brodie Br30 (217)

A Father offring [recit.]   Fraser E02 (37r)

Fond flatt'ring world {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (183)

For ever blessed be thy holy Name   Fraser K02 (38)

For joys so vast {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (166)

Freely I to Heav'n reign {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (170)

From virtue springs {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (190)

Gentle and melodious strains [aria]   Fraser E02 (6)

The glorious Sun shall cease to shed {Deborah}   Brodie Br30 (214)

The good we wish for [recit.]   Fraser E02 (31r)

Hail, hail, hail wedded love {Alexander Balus}   Brodie Br30 (175)

Happy Iphis, shalt thou live {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (235)

Hark, hark 'tis the linnet [aria]   Fraser E02 (10)

Hark, ye pretty warbling   Fraser E01 (14)

Hark! Hark! Hark! He strikes the golden lyre {Alexander Balus}   Brodie Br30 (176)

He chose a mournful Muse   Fraser E01 (28)

He shall feed his flock {Messiah} [organ roll]   Fyvie OR1 (50)

He shall feed His flock   Fraser E01 (13)

He was cut off [recit.]   Fraser E02 (2r)

Heart, the seat of soft delight [aria]   Fraser E02 (8a)

Here amid the shady woods {Alexander Balus}   Brodie Br29-5 (g)

Honor and arms [aria]   Fraser E02 (7)

Honour and arms {Samson}   Brodie Br30 (197)

How beautiful are the feet {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (221)

How beautiful are the feet   Fraser E01 (29)

How willing my paternal love [aria]   Fraser E02 (9)

I know that my Redeemer liveth   Fraser E01 (12)

I know that my Redeemer liveth {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (222)

I must with speed {Semele}   Brodie Br30 (210)

If God is for us {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (226)

If I give thee [recit.]   Fraser E02 (15r)

I'll proclaim the wond'rous story {Esther}   Brodie Br30 (179)

In sweetest harmony [aria]   Fraser E02 (11)

Joys in gentle trains appearing {Athalia}   Brodie Br30 (219)

Joys that are pure [aria]   Fraser E02 (12)

Largo (Ombra mai fù - Xerxes) [organ roll]   Fyvie OR1 (25)

Let me wander [aria]   Fraser E02 (15a)

Let me wander not unseen [and] 'Or let the merry bells ring round {L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato}   Brodie Br16 (16)

Let the bright seraphim [aria]   Fraser E02 (14a)

The Lord is my strength {Israel in Egypt}   Brodie Br30 (231)

The Lord worketh wonders {Judas Maccabeus}   Brodie Br30 (211)

Lord, to Thee, each night and day [aria]   Fraser E02 (13)

Love in her eyes sits playing   Fraser E01 (20)

The mighty Master [recit.]   Fraser E02 (25r)

My arms against [recit.]   Fraser E02 (28r)

My Father, ah! Methinks I see the sword {Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (207)

My vengeance awakes me {Athalia}   Brodie Br30 (218)

Nasce al bosco [aria]   Fraser E02 (16)

No, to thy self thy trifles be {Belshazzar}   Brodie Br30 (199)

Non vi piacque [aria]   Fraser E02 (17)

Non vi piacque ingiusti dei {Siroe, re di Persia} (9 bars only) [vns & va w. pf]   Fraser D06 (9)

O come, let us worship   Fraser E01 (22)

O had I Jubal's lyre {Joshua}   Brodie Br16 (15)

O Judas, may there [recit.]   Fraser E02 (30r)

O Liberty [aria]   Fraser E02 (19a)

O lovely peace [aria]   Fraser E02 (20)

O magnify the Lord [aria]   Fraser E02 (18)

O Prince whose virtues all admire {Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (208)

O ruddier than the cherry   Fraser E01 (33)

Oft on a plat   Fraser E01 (11)

Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre   Fraser E01 (9)

Oh that I on wings could rise {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (188)

Ombra cara [aria]   Fraser E02 (21)

Open thy marble jaws {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (167)

Our fruits, whilst yet in blossom die {Joseph}   Brodie Br30 (180)

Our limpid streams {Joshua}   Brodie Br30 (191)

[Piece for 2 trumpets and figured bass] (9 bars only)   Fraser D06 (11)

Pious orgies pious airs   Fraser E01 (4)

Pleasure, my former ways resigning   Fraser E01 (5)

Pour forth no more   Fraser E01 (32)

Pour forth no more (7 bars only)   Fraser D06 (7)

The raptur'd soul {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (181)

Rejoice greatly [recit.]   Fraser E02 (23)

Rejoyce, rejoyce greatly [9-8 version]   Fraser E01 (25)

Relieve thy champion [recit.]   Fraser E02 (24r)

Rendi'l sereno [aria]   Fraser E02 (22)

Return, return, O God of hosts [aria]   Fraser E02 (24a)

Sacred raptures cheer my breast {Solomon}   Brodie Br30 (174)

Sampson - minuet [cello part - MS]   Fraser F02 (2)

Se mi rivalgo al prato {from Handel's Orlando?} [canzonet]   Newhailes NH16-2 (i)

See see with what scornful air {Saul}   Brodie Br30 (220)

See the conqu'ring hero comes {Joshua} [duet]   Brodie Br16 (18)

See the conqu'ring hero comes {Joshua}   Brodie Br30 (192)

See the conqu'ring hero comes {Judas Maccabaeus}   Brodie Br29-5 (i)

Shall I in Mamre's fertile plain [aria]   Fraser E02 (28a)

Shepherd what art thou pursuing   Fraser E01 (26)

Sin not O King   Fraser E01 (31)

The smiling dawn {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (163)

Softly sweet in Lydian measure [aria]   Fraser E02 (25a)

Sorge in fausta [aria]   Fraser E02 (26)

Sound an alarm [aria]   Fraser E02 (27)

Sweet as sight to the blind {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (164)

Sweet bird   Fraser E01 (6)

The sword that's drawn {Occasional Oratorio}   Brodie Br30 (194)

Take the heart {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (162)

Tears, such as tender Fathers shed   Fraser E01 (18)

Tears tears such as tender fathers shed {Deborah}   Brodie Br30 (213)

The flocks shall leave [trio]   Fraser E01 (23)

The prince unable   Fraser E01 (8)

The trumpet shall sound   Fraser E01 (7)

Their land brought forth frogs {Israel in Egypt}   Brodie Br30 (229)

There let Hymen oft appear {L'Allegro}   Brodie Br30 (236)

There the brisk sparkling nectar drain {Choice of Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (202)

There there in myrtle shades {Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (195)

These labours past {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (234)

This manly youth's exalted mind {Choice of Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (203)

Thou art gone up on high   Fraser E01 (17)

Thou art gone up on high {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (224)

Thou didst blow {Israel in Egypt}   Brodie Br30 (230)

Thou in thy mercy {Israel in Egypt}   Brodie Br30 (228)

Thro' the Nation he shall be next {Esther}   Brodie Br30 (216)

Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus {Belshazzar}   Brodie Br30 (198)

Thy glorious deeds [aria]   Fraser E02 (31a)

'Tis done [recit.]   Fraser E02 (8r)

'Tis Heav'n's all ruling pow'r {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (169)

'Tis Liberty [aria]   Fraser E02 (30a)

To Heav'ns almighty King [recit.]   Fraser E02 (19r)

To thee to thee thou glorious Son of worth {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (239)

Total eclipse? [aria]   Fraser E02 (29)

The trumpet shall sound {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (227)

Tune the soft melodious lute [aria]   Fraser E02 (32)

Turn hopeless lover {Semele}   Brodie Br30 (209)

Up the dreadful steep ascending {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (233)

Verdi prati [aria]   Fraser E02 (33)

Virtue my soul {Joshua}   Brodie Br30 (161)

Waft her angels [aria]   Fraser E02 (37a)

Welcome as the cheerful light {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (165)

What means this weight {Susanna}   Brodie Br30 (172)

What tho' I trace   Fraser E01 (10)

What's sweeter than the new-blown rose [duet]   Fraser E01 (21)

Where, congeal'd the northern streams {Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (206)

Where'er you walk   Fraser E01 (16)

Who calls my parting soul [aria]   Fraser E02 (35)

Why do the nations {Messiah}   Brodie Br30 (225)

With darkness deep {Theodora}   Brodie Br30 (187)

With fond desiring {Alexander Balus}   Brodie Br30 (178)

With plaintive notes [aria]   Fraser E02 (36)

Without the swain's assiduous care {Susanna}   Brodie Br30 (171)

The World, when Day's career is run {Hercules}   Brodie Br30 (205)

Would you gain the tender creature [aria]   Fraser E02 (34)

Ye men of Gaza {Samson}   Brodie Br30 (196)

Ye sacred priests {Jephtha}   Brodie Br30 (168)

Ye sacred priests   Fraser E01 (2)

Harington, Henry (1727-1816) English

Agnus Dei [3 VV]   Fraser D10 (31)

Alas what boast hath blooming youth [glee]   Brodie Br20 (8)

Come, where shall we walk, ma'am [catch]   Brodie Br24 (7)

Cum Santo Spiritu {Mass-MS} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (29)

Give me the sweet delights of love [catch]   Brodie Br24 (12)

Give me the sweet delights of love [catch]   Fraser G02 (14)

How great is the pleasure how sweet the delight [round]   Fraser G03 (13)

I cannot sing this catch [catch]   Fraser G03 (23)

I cannot sing this catch, I shall laugh [catch]   Brodie Br23 (16)

Look neighbours look! [catch]   Fraser G03 (35)

Look! neighbours, look! here lies poor Thomas Day [catch]   Brodie Br24 (22)

'Tis humdrum, 'tis mum mum [catch]   Brodie Br24 (16)

Turn fair Clora [duet]   Fraser G03 (44)

Weep, weep gentle shepherds, fair Delia is no more [glee]   Brodie Br24 (5)

Harington, William (18th c.) English

Hark, hark, ding ding ding ding, my Lord's come in [catch]   Brodie Br23 (5)

O thou whose notes cou'd oft remove [glee]   Brodie Br23 (3)

Hart, Austin (19th c.) American

A little more cider [song]   Fraser L39-1 (2)

Hart, William R (19th c.) American

The day our Mother died [song]   Fraser L39-1 (8)

Hasse, Johann Adolph (1699-1783) German

Accorete voi pastori [canzonet]   Newhailes NH16-2 (d)

Accorete voi pastori   Brodie Br29-5 (c)

Ad Te clamamus {Salve Regina} [low V & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (21)

An they count me {The Maid of the Mill}   Brodie Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 9)

Aria {I Pellegrini} [SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D09 (3)

Blow, blow the trumpet {La Cadeta di Gerico} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (22)

Conversion of St Austin [chor. & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (3)

D'aspri legato {I Pellegrini} [aria B & cemb.]   Fraser D09 (11)

Defende populum {Giuseppe Riconosciuto} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (14)

Finche solvo {La Caduta di Gerico} [aria B & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (42)

Infelice pastorella   Brodie Br29-5 (e)

Jesu mea pax {Magdalena} [duet SA & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (14)

Lauda {I Pellegrini} [quintet with chor. & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (38)

Mea tormenta {Magdalena} [aria]   Fraser D09 (35)

O give thanks unto the Lord {La Caduta di Gerico} [SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (24)

O potenta {Magdalena} [aria]   Fraser D09 (24)

Pastorella io giuri rei [air]   Brodie Br29-5 (b)

Pellegrino e l'uomo in terra {I Pellegrini al Sepolcro} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (35)

Quanto mai felice sieti {from Ezio by by J. A. Hasse? or Tommaso Traetta?} [canzonet]   Newhailes NH16-2 (a)

Senti il mar {I Pellegrini} [aria]   Fraser D09 (38)

Sentirsi il petto accendere   Brodie Br29-5 (f)

When you meet {The Maid of the Mill}   Brodie Br02-1 (Act 3 no. 3)

Hassler, Hans Leo (1564-1612) German

Allegretto   Fraser G04 (31)

Hawkins, James Jr (fl.1714-1750) English

Let the woman be damn'd [round]   Brodie Br18-1 (50)

Hawkins, James Sr (1662-1729) English

Come on here's John [catch]   Brodie Br18-1 (43)

Here lies Johnson with the rest of the poets (epitaph) [round]   Brodie Br18-1 (27)

To the King of Great Britain [round]   Brodie Br18-1 (28)

Hayden, George (fl.1710-1746) English

As I saw fair Clora [duet]   Fraser G02 (32)

Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) German-Austrian

Again the balmy zephyr blows   Newhailes NH12-1 (c)

Agnus Dei {Mass} [chor.]   Fraser D09 (42)

Agnus Dei {Mass} [aria B]   Fraser D09 (25)

Amen dico tibi {Good Friday Service) [chor. SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (33)

By the side of a stream   Newhailes NH12-2 (a)

Chi vive amante   Fraser D13 (37)

Come gentle Eve   Newhailes NH12-1 (e)

Come Stella   Newhailes NH12-2 (g)

Enjoy my love   Newhailes NH12-2 (h)

Et incarnatus est {Mass} [S1, S2, ATB & SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D09 (10)

Et incarnatus est {Mass no. 3} [aria S & chor.]   Fraser D09 (39)

Et incarnatus est {Mass} [T solo also A,B solos & chor.]   Fraser D10 (21)

Et incarnatus {Mass-MS} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (5)

Ev'ning now with purple wings   Newhailes NH12-1 (g)

Fair morn appears   Newhailes NH12-2 (d)

Forlorn I plough the stormy wave   Newhailes NH12-1 (j)

Gloria in excelsis {Nelson Mass} [chor.]   Fraser D09 (20)

Go drooping flow'r   Newhailes NH12-1 (f)

I sit by the mossy fount   Newhailes NH12-1 (h)

I told my soft wishes   Newhailes NH12-1 (a)

In airy dreams soft Fancy flies   Brodie Br16 (19)

Kyrie eleison {Mass-MS} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (4)

Make there my tomb   Newhailes NH12-1 (d)

May, with thee I mean to rove   Newhailes NH12-2 (e)

No time no change   Newhailes NH12-1 (b)

O ye in youth and beauty's pride   Newhailes NH12-1 (k)

Oh! Hope   Newhailes NH12-2 (f)

A prey to tender anguish [MS]   Brodie Br27 (19)

Pro peccatis suae gentis {Stabat Mater} [aria B]   Fraser D10 (30)

Qui tollis peccata {Mass No. 2} [B & chor. w. vc solo]   Fraser D09 (29)

Quis, quis, quis est homo {Stabat Mater} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (16)

Rouz'd early by the cheerful horn   Newhailes NH12-2 (l)

Sanctus {Mass No. 1} [SATB chor. & cemb.]   Fraser D09 (2)

Sanctus and Benedictus {Mass-MS} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (6)

She never told her love   Fraser D13 (20)

Spring returns the flowerets blow (Mrs John Hunter)   Fraser D13 (1)

Sweet airt warbler who dost bring   Newhailes NH12-2 (c)

The sweet rosy morning (the celebrated La Chasse)   Newhailes NH12-1 (i)

Symphony No. 6 [ie 94] (Surprise) Adagio-Vivace [organ roll]   Fyvie OR2 (47)

Teach me, Chloe   Newhailes NH12-2 (b)

'Tis she I adore   Newhailes NH12-2 (k)

Together let us stray thro' the grove [for 2 voices]   Newhailes NH12-1 (l)

Waltz   Fraser L30 (1)

Waltz (Introduction and Thema) [MS]   Fraser L30 (1)

While from my looks fair nymph you guess   Newhailes NH12-2 (j)

While she sleeps with pleasing themes   Newhailes NH12-2 (i)

Haydn, Michael (1737-1806) German-Austrian

Agnus Dei {Requiem Mass} [chor.]   Fraser D10 (11)

Blest Jesus! Gracious Saviour {German Mass} [SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (37)

O full of all compassion {German Mass} [SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (26)

O Love all love excelling {German Mass} [SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (41)

Sanctus {Mass} [chor. & cemb.]   Fraser D09 (34)

Tenebrae {Service for Good Friday}    Fraser D09 (22)

[Verse] [single V & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (15)

While conscious sinners tremble {German Mass} [SATB & cemb.]   Fraser D08 (29)

Hayes, William (1708-1777) English

Come follow me to the greenwood tree [canon]   Brodie Br19 (8)

An epigram on Wood's brass money   Fraser K02 (48)

Gently touch [glee]   Fraser G03 (52)

The hammer, the hammer was up (Chloe at Cock's Auction) [catch]   Brodie Br18-1 (49)

Let's drink and let's sing [catch]   Fraser G03 (36)

Lubin on his deathbed lies   Fraser K02 (54)

Melting airs [glee]   Fraser G02 (40)

Smoothly glide thou stream of life [canon]   Fraser K02 (32)

This tomb be thine [round]   Fraser G03 (27)

Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) Dutch

Glory be to the Father and to the Son [canon]   Brodie Br21 (6)

Higgs, Henry Marcellus (1855-1929) English

Our Miss Gibbs - selection [Monckton / Caryll] [organ roll - arr. H. M. Higgs]   Fyvie OR2 (42)

Hilton, John (c1599-1657) English

Come hither boy [catch]   Fraser G03 (45)

Hilton, John (1565-1609?) English

Fair Oriana, beauties queen [madrigal à 5]   Fraser F01 (10)

Hilton, John (c1599-1657) English

Turn, Amarillis, to thy swain [round]   Fraser G03 (39)

Hoffmann, Adolf (1898-1983) German

Sanctus {St Cecilia Mass} [organ roll - arr. A. Hoffmann?]   Fyvie OR1 (9)

Holmes, John (d.1629) English

Thus Bonny-boots the birthday [madrigal à 5]   Fraser F01 (24)

Hook, James (1746-1827) English

The blushing rose at dawn of day {The Captive Queen} [MS]   Brodie Br27 (17)

Bright Phoebus has mounted the chariot of Day [MS]   Fraser B13 (5)

Down the burn, Davie   Brodie Br16 (23 i)

Give the toast, give the toast my brave boys [canon]   Brodie Br21 (4)

One morning Dame Turner's brisk maid Kitty Dyer [catch]   Brodie Br23 (17)

Rise, Cynthia, rise, the ruddy morn on tiptoe stands [MS]   Fraser B13 (4)

When chearful day began to dawn | Hark away to the merry ton'd horn {Diana, hunting cantata} [recit. & aria]   Brodie Br16 (4)

Hudson, Robert (1732-1815) English

Go, happy soul [epitaph on the gravestone of Dr Willm. Child]   Newhailes NH75-12 (b)

Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) Austrian

Tyrolean air   Fraser L19 (10)

Waltz   Fraser L19 (3)

Hunt, Thomas (c1580-1658) English

Hark, did ye ever hear so sweet a singing? [madrigal à 6]   Fraser F01 (15)

Husband, John Jenkins (1760-1825) English

We praise thee O God   Fraser D13 (10)

Hutcheson, Francis (1721-1784) Irish

Could gold prolong my fleeting, fleeting breath [glee]   Brodie Br24 (10)

Dear Hans, Hans, dear Hans to end your doubts [catch]   Brodie Br23 (15)

Jolly Bacchus, Jolly Bacchus, hear, hear my pray'r [glee]   Brodie Br23 (8)

Let's drink, let's drink, drink boys [catch]   Brodie Br23 (13)

Return my lovely maid [madrigal]   Fraser G03 (18)

Where weeping yews and nodding cypress wave in awful gloom [glee]   Brodie Br24 (3)

314 Additional works from All Collections by 27 named composers/arrangers with surname beginning 'H'