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Page 3 of 4, Resolutions of the original Aberdeen Musical Society
JSS0654
Page 3 of 4, Resolutions of the original Aberdeen Musical Society The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young. The society originally met for private music-making....
Page 4 of 4, Resolutions of the original Aberdeen Musical Society
JSS0655
Page 4 of 4, Resolutions of the original Aberdeen Musical Society The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young. The society originally met for private music-making....
Page 1 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory
JSS0656
Page 1 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in January 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young. The society originally met for private...
Page 2 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory
JSS0657
Page 2 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young'. The society originally met for private music-making....
Page 3 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory
JSS0658
Page 3 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young'. The society originally met for private music-making....
Page 4 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory
JSS0659
Page 4 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young'. The society originally met for private music-making....
Page 5 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory
JSS0660
Page 5 of 5, Aberdeen Musical Society, Inventory The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. The founders were 'the Revd. Professor Pollock and Mr Peter Black; Dr John Gregory and Messrs. James Black, Andrew Tait, Francis Peacock & David Young'. The society originally met for private music-making....
Letter re the instruments belonging to the Aberdeen Musical Society
JSS0661
Letter re the instruments belonging to the Aberdeen Musical Society The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. It continued for almost 60 years. This 1806 letter concerns the instruments and music (see JSS0652, and fol.), which were 'lodged in the Library Room of Marischal college' until 'the Society... shall...
Subscription list, Aberdeen Musical Society
JSS0662
Subscription list, Aberdeen Musical Society The Aberdeen Musical Society was formed in 1747/8 to 'meet for their musical entertainment once a week'. After ceasing in 1806, it restarted later, although never regained its previous strength. This list of subscribers is from 1820-21.
Arthur Seat
JSS0663
Arthur Seat This lively hornpipe is published in No. 6 of Skinner's Cairngorm Collection (sheet music), which came out in 1922. Click on the audio link to hear Skinner playing it.

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