The Airs and melodies peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland and the Isles,
communicated in an original, pleasing, and familiar style; having the lively airs introduced as medleys to form a sequence to each slower movement. With an admired plain harmony for the piano forte, harp, organ, or violoncello.
Edited by Capt. S. Fraser.

APA Citation

Gow, J., Fraser, S. (Simon)., Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, E. (1816). The Airs and melodies peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland and the Isles: communicated in an original, pleasing, and familiar style; having the lively airs introduced as medleys to form a sequence to each slower movement. With an admired plain harmony for the piano forte, harp, organ, or violoncello. Edinburgh: Printed and sold for the editor .

MLA Citation

Gow, John, 1764-1826, S. (Simon) Fraser, and Edinburgh Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. The Airs And Melodies Peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland And the Isles: Communicated In an Original, Pleasing, And Familiar Style; Having the Lively Airs Introduced As Medleys to Form a Sequence to Each Slower Movement. With an Admired Plain Harmony for the Piano Forte, Harp, Organ, Or Violoncello. Edinburgh: Printed and sold for the editor , 1816.

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