10x CD (editable subset)
Haydn Edition
Compilation by Joseph Haydn
Released 11 November 2008
Tracklist
- CD 71
- 1Auld lang syne, Hob. XXXIa:2182:45
- 2The waefu' heart, Hob. XXXIa:9/bis3:40
- 3The last time I came o'er the muir, Hob. XXXI:199/bis4:23
- 4Tak' your auld cloak about ye, Hob. XXXIa:180/bis4:07
- 5The collier's bonny lassie, Hob. XXXIa:2132:21
- 6Waly waly, Hob. XXXIa:2143:32
- 7The exile of Erin. Erin-gobragh, Hob. XXXIa:203/bis3:01
- 8Lewie Gordon, Hob. XXXIa:2152:07
- 9Thou art gane awa', Hob. XXXIa:12/bis3:15
- 10The braes of Ballenden, Hob. XXXIa:200/bis4:39
- 11The soldier's return, Hob. XXXIa:92/bis4:54
- 12Merry may the maid be, Hob. XXXIa:50/bis2:34
- 13Wandering Willie, Hob. XXXIa:2573:57
- 14Farewell, thou fair day. My lodging is on the cold ground, Hob. XXXIa:2622:31
- 15My jo Janet, Hob. XXXIa:2582:08
- 16The Palmer. O open the door, Hob. XXXIa:2554:18
- 17I'll never leave thee, Hob. XXXIa:2053:31
- 18The lass of Patie's mill, Hob. XXXIa:160/bis3:22
- 19Roslin Castle, Hob. XXXIa:191/bis3:04
- 20Low down in the broom, Hob. XXXIa:2103:02
- 21The birks of Invermay, Hob. XXXIa:187/bis2:52
- 22Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, Hob. XXXIa:230/bis4:10
- CD 72
- 1John Anderson, my jo, Hob. XXXIa:2/bis2:33
- 2Their groves o' sweet myrtle. The humours of Glen, Hob. XXXIa:2563:09
- 3The lass of Lochroyan, Hob. XXXIa:2094:27
- 4This is no mine ain house, Hob. XXXIa:14/bis1:54
- 5For the lack of gold, Hob. XXXIa:2222:56
- 6Widow are ye wakin?, Hob. XXXIa:75/bis3:25
- 7The maid that tends the goats, Hob. XXXIa:2213:33
- 8Todlin hame, Hob. XXXIa:6/bis2:24
- 9The bonnie wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:102/bis3:33
- 10Up in the morning early, Hob. XXXIa:28/bis2:18
- 11Lochaber, Hob. XXXIa:190/bis4:16
- 12The yellow hair'd laddie, Hob. XXXIa:2112:30
- 13Robin is my only jo, Hob. XXXIa:72/bis2:23
- 14O'er the muir amang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122/ter2:33
- 15Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, Hob. XXXIa:216/bis3:58
- 16Galla water, Hob. XXXIa:15/bis1:38
- 17Tweedside, Hob. XXXIa:2062:58
- 18Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, Hob. XXXIa:178/bis3:04
- 19An thou wert mine ain thing, Hob. XXXIa:164/bis4:16
- 20The day returns, Hob. XXXIa:2592:37
- 21The soldier's dream. Captain O'Kain, Hob. XXXIa:2243:41
- CD 73
- 1Anna, Hob. XXXIa:93/bis3:16
- 2Nancy's to the greenwod gane, Hob. XXXIa:185/bis4:20
- 3The maid in Bedlam, Hob. XXXIa:13/ter4:31
- 4Maggy Lawder, Hob. XXXIa:35/ter3:05
- 5The bush aboon Traquair, Hob. XXXIa:2042:51
- 6The flowers of the forest, Hob. XXXIa:2123:28
- 7My Nannie O, Hob. XXXIa:37/bis3:47
- 8Corn riggs, Hob. XXXIa:2161:50
- 9My apron, dearie, Hob. XXXIa:189/bis3:36
- 10The siller crown, Hob. XXXIa:2603:53
- 11The shepherd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106/bis2:07
- 12Sae merry as we ha'e been, Hob. XXXIa:2233:07
- 13She rose and loot me in, Hob. XXXIa:2194:06
- 14The braes of Yarrow, Hob. XXXIa:2073:28
- 15The silken snood, Hob. XXXIa:2083:33
- 16From thee, Eliza, I must go, Hob. XXXIa:2173:51
- 17Gilderoy, Hob. XXXIa:2252:10
- 18Saw ye my father, Hob. XXXIa:5/ter1:49
- 19Katharine Ogie, Hob. XXXIa:2202:53
- 20Donald and Flora, Hob. XXXIa:139/bis3:59
- 21My ain kind deary, O!, Hob. XXXIa:31/ter2:31
- 22O poortith cauld. I had a horse, Hob. XXXIa:17/bis5:17
- CD 74
- 1Lizae Baillie, Hob. XXXIa:832:28
- 2How long and dreary is the night, Hob. XXXIa:672:14
- 3Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae, Hob. XXXIa:71:12
- 4The gard'ner wi' his paidle, Hob. XXXIa:451:26
- 5Shepherds, I have lost my love, Hob. XXXIa:932:07
- 6The birks of Abergeldie, Hob. XXXIa:580:41
- 7The maid's complaint, Hob. XXXIa:842:25
- 8The bonniest lass in a' the world, Hob. XXXIa:251:49
- 9I love my love in secret, Hob. XXXIa:31:35
- 10Steer her up, and had her gawin, Hob. XXXIa:781:13
- 11Jamie, come try me, Hob. XXXIa:791:17
- 12My boy Tammy, Hob. XXXIa:181:05
- 13The flowers of Edinburgh, Hob. XXXIa:902:05
- 14Jenny was fair, Hob. XXXIa:992:42
- 15Up in the morning early, Hob. XXXIa:281:05
- 16I'm o'er young to marry yet, Hob. XXXIa:300:53
- 17Hallow ev'n, Hob. XXXIa:632:15
- 18Jockie and Sandy, Hob. XXXIa:911:10
- 19The black eagle, Hob. XXXIa:662:09
- 20John Anderson, Hob. XXXIa:21:21
- 21Mount your baggage, Hob. XXXIa:421:00
- 22Fy, let us a' to the bridal, Hob. XXXIa:200:49
- 23O'er bogie, Hob. XXXIa:162:24
- 24Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty, Hob. XXXIa:681:57
- 25The soger laddie, Hob. XXXIa:601:21
- 26Barbara Allen, Hob. XXXIa:113:10
- 27Dainty Davie, Hob. XXXIa:320:50
- 28My mither's ay glowran o'er me, Hob. XXXIa:701:06
- 29Woo'd and married and a', Hob. XXXIa:381:55
- 30Wat ye wha I met yestreen?, Hob. XXXIa:690:54
- 31Jockey was the blythest lad, Hob. XXXIa:641:27
- 32To daunton me, Hob. XXXIa:981:58
- 33The mill, mill O!, Hob. XXXIa:921:03
- CD 75
- 1Duncan Davison, Hob. XXXIa:261:06
- 2Be kind to the young thing, Hob. XXXIa:541:53
- 3Had awa frae me, Donald, Hob. XXXIa:122:44
- 4Green grow the rashes, Hob. XXXIa:82:06
- 5Young Damon, Hob. XXXIa:712:58
- 6Duncan Gray, Hob. XXXIa:340:36
- 7I dream'd I lay, Hob. XXXIa:871:54
- 8Rodin, quo' she, Hob. XXXIa:721:54
- 9Maggie's tocher, Hob. XXXIa:861:03
- 10Whistle o'er the lave o't, Hob. XXXIa:760:46
- 11Oh onochrie, Hob. XXXIa:854:14
- 12Tibby Fowler, Hob. XXXIa:521:20
- 13Widow, are ye waking ?, Hob. XXXIa:752:21
- 14The banks of Spey, Hob. XXXIa:572:34
- 15My ain kind deary, Hob. XXXIa:311:13
- 16Colonel Gardner, Hob. XXXIa:973:19
- 17John of Badenyon, Hob. XXXIa:241:11
- 18Mary's dream, Hob. XXXIa:13:27
- 19Love will find out the way, Hob. XXXIa:532:14
- 20I had a horse, Hob. XXXIa:170:38
- 21O can you sew cushions, Hob. XXXIa:480:58
- 22Cumbernauld House, Hob. XXXIa:471:02
- 23O bonny lass, Hob. XXXIa:892:53
- 24Merry may the maid be, Hob. XXXIa:501:25
- 25Fife and a' the lands about it, Hob. XXXIa:291:45
- 26Sleepy bodie, Hob. XXXIa:441:45
- 27Her absence will not alter me, Hob. XXXIa:1003:28
- 28The brisk young lad, Hob. XXXIa:462:33
- 29John, come kiss me now, Hob. XXXIa:411:11
- 30The bonny brucket lassie, Hob. XXXIa:592:42
- 31When she came ben she bobbit, Hob. XXXIa:621:11
- 32Saw ye me father, Hob. XXXIa:51:01
- 33Cauld kail in Aberdeen, Hob. XXXIa:551:32
- CD 76
- 1Bess and her spinning wheel, Hob. XXXIa:1472:25
- 2As I cam down by yon castle wa', Hob. XXXIa:1442:20
- 3The slave's lament, Hob. XXXIa:1373:14
- 4Jenny drinks nae water, Hob. XXXIa:1320:36
- 5The vain pursuit, Hob. XXXIa:1332:59
- 6Dear Silvia, Hob. XXXIa:1361:09
- 7The tither morn, Hob. XXXIa:1301:21
- 8I do confess thou art sae fair, Hob. XXXIa:1101:53
- 9The bonnie wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:1021:33
- 10The widow, Hob. XXXIa:1181:15
- 11The posie, Hob. XXXIa:1134:13
- 12O for ane and twenty, Tam!, Hob. XXXIa:1081:05
- 13Donocht Head, Hob. XXXIa:1153:45
- 14Frae the friends and land I love, Hob. XXXIa:1053:00
- 15Green sleeves, Hob. XXXIa:1122:02
- 16Roy's wife, Hob. XXXIa:1031:58
- 17Strephon and Lydia, Hob. XXXIa:1502:56
- 18The shepherd's wife, Hob. XXXIa:1281:56
- 19While hopeless, Hob. XXXIa:1041:24
- 20A country lassie, Hob. XXXIa:1443:13
- 21O'er the moor arnang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:1221:42
- 22The wee wee man, Hob. XXXIa:1242:05
- 23Strathallan's lament, Hob. XXXIa:1451:37
- 24The bonny gray ey'd morn, Hob. XXXIa:1011:32
- 25Hughie Graham, Hob. XXXIa:1414:18
- CD 77
- 1Marg'ret's ghost, Hob. XXXIa:655:35
- 2Todlen hame, Hob. XXXIa:61:49
- 3Blue bonnets, Hob. XXXIa:391:10
- 4O, let me in this ae night, Hob. XXXIa:611:42
- 5Raving winds, Hob. XXXIa:811:32
- 6Logie of Buchan, Hob. XXXIa:732:56
- 7The ploughman, Hob. XXXIa:101:41
- 8Eppie Adair, Hob. XXXIa:742:05
- 9By the stream so cool and clear, Hob. XXXIa:191:38
- 10The wawking of the fauld, Hob. XXXIa:401:32
- 11Here's a health to my true love, Hob. XXXIa:491:38
- 12Braw lads of Galla Water, Hob. XXXIa:151:07
- 13The glancing of her apron, Hob. XXXIa:881:11
- 14Pentland Hills, Hob. XXXIa:332:52
- 15Saw ye nae my Peggy?, Hob. XXXIa:561:24
- 16Will ye go to Flanders, Hob. XXXIa:130:46
- 17This is no mine ain house, Hob. XXXIa:141:04
- 18Peggy in devotion, Hob. XXXIa:960:57
- 19The shepherd Adonis, Hob. XXXIa:212:08
- 20The white cockade, Hob. XXXIa:220:51
- 21Bonny Kate of Edinburgh, Hob. XXXIa:943:26
- 22The waefu' heart, Hob. XXXIa:92:00
- 23Maggy Lauder, Hob. XXXIa:352:06
- 24Willie was a wanton wag, Hob. XXXIa:40:54
- 25Willy's rare, Hob. XXXIa:823:04
- 26Leader haughs and Yarrow, Hob. XXXIa:271:33
- 27How can I be sad on my wedding day, Hob. XXXIa:360:31
- 28If e'er ye do well it's a wonder, Hob. XXXIa:951:35
- 29Nanny O, Hob. XXXIa:372:08
- 30Ye gods! was Strephon's picture blest, Hob. XXXIa:432:03
- 31The mucking of Geordie's byer, Hob. XXXIa:512:03
- 32The miller's daughter, Hob. XXXIa:801:12
- 33My heart's in the Highlands, Hob. XXXIa:773:01
- 34The lass of Livingston, Hob. XXXIa:232:46
- CD 78
- 1My goddess woman, Hob. XXXIa:1201:19
- 2Bid me not forget, Hob. XXXIa:1261:46
- 3Ae fond kiss, Hob. XXXIa:1312:55
- 4Kelly-burn braes, Hob. XXXIa:1483:02
- 5The weary pound o' tow, Hob. XXXIa:1292:17
- 6A cold frosty morning, Hob. XXXIa:1072:31
- 7What can a young lassie do, Hob. XXXIa:1341:53
- 8Now westlin winds, Hob. XXXIa:1111:42
- 9The tears I shed, Hob. XXXIa:1234:07
- 10Lass gin ye lo'e me, tell me now, Hob. XXXIa:1402:16
- 11She's fair and fause, Hob. XXXIa:1211:27
- 12The ewy wi' the crooked hom, Hob. XXXIa:1162:14
- 13The rose bud, Hob. XXXIa:1353:12
- 14Nithsdall's welcome hame, Hob. XXXIa:1250:58
- 15Fair Eliza, Hob. XXXIa:1173:40
- 16Donald and Flora, Hob. XXXIa:1392:56
- 17On a bank of flowers, Hob. XXXIa:1423:03
- 18Yon wind mossy mountains, Hob. XXXIa:1192:23
- 19Lady Randolph's complaint, Hob. XXXIa:1273:30
- 20O'er the hills and far away, Hob. XXXIa:1491:37
- 21The death of the linnet, Hob. XXXIa:1381:50
- 22The young Highland rover, Hob. XXXIa:1431:34
- 23Johnie Armstrong, Hob. XXXIa:1094:01
- 24The shepherd's son, Hob. XXXIa:1061:33
- 25Tho' for seven years and mair, Hob. XXXIa:1463:10
- CD 79
- 1O tuneful voice4:31
- 2The mermaid's song, Hob. XXVIa:253:25
- 3Recollection5:46
- 4A pastoral song, Hob. XXVIa:273:34
- 5Despair3:47
- 6Pleasing pain3:00
- 7Fidelity4:18
- 8She never told her love4:09
- 9Sailor's song, Hob. XXVIa:312:31
- 10The wanderer4:15
- 11Sympathy, Hob. XXVIa:333:04
- 12The spirit's song5:15
- 13Piercing eyes, Hob. XXVIa:351:57
- 14Content, Hob. XXVIa:363:44
- 15The lady's looking-glass1:29
- CD 80
- 1Pensi a me sì fido amante3:20
- 2Un tetto umil2:47
- 3Das strickende Mädchen2:40
- 4Cupido2:36
- 5Der erste Kuss2:16
- 6Eine sehr gewöhnliche Geschichte2:11
- 7Die Verlassene3:06
- 8Als einst mit Weibes Schönheit2:28
- 9Der Gleichsinn2:30
- 10An Iris2:25
- 11An Thyrsis2:23
- 12Trost Unglucklicher Liebe3:55
- 13Die Landlust2:12
- 14Liebeslied3:04
- 15Die Zu Späte Ankunft Der Mutter2:49
- 16Der Schlaue Und Dienstfertige Pudel1:42
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Release credits
- soprano vocals [80.1-16, 79.1-15]
- instrument [72.1-21, 75.1-33, 78.1-25, 71.1-22, 74.1-33, 73.1-22, 76.1-25, 77.1-34]
- tenor vocals [73.1-22, 74.1-33, 72.1-21, 71.1-22, 77.1-34, 76.1-25, 75.1-33, 78.1-25]
- piano [80.1-16, 79.1-15]
- soprano vocals [78.1-25, 77.1-34, 72.1-21, 73.1-22, 75.1-33, 74.1-33, 76.1-25, 71.1-22]
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