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Title |
Item Description |
JSS0837
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Accompaniment to 'Le Messe' |
This accompaniment to Le Messe appears in the scrapbook Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith. 'Le Messe' was a fiddle thought to have been made by the seventeeth century Italian violin maker, Antonio Stradivarius (1644-1737). |
JSS0838
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Accompaniments to The Miller o' Hirn, The Auld Wheel, Glenlivet, Dee Castle |
These accompaniments appear in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. Skinner keeps his accompaniments very simple indeed. This perhaps goes back to his childhood experience of accompanying Peter Milne on the cello. |
JSS0839
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Dorsincilly (The End of the Village) |
This version of Dorsincilly appears in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. 'The End of the Village' is not a subtitle that Skinner has previously given to Dorsincilly. |
JSS0840
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Accompaniments to Farewell to Scotland, Seaforth Highlanders Quickstep, The Cameron Highlanders Quickstep, Welcome to the Highlands, Bogiebrae, The Burn o' Forgue, Farewell to Scotland |
These accompaniments appear in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. Skinner keeps his accompaniments very simple indeed. This perhaps goes back to his childhood experience of accompanying Peter Milne on the cello. See JSS0804, The Cameron Highlanders. Listen to Skinner's recording of the Highlanders by clicking on the link below (cd116b). Click on 29b to hear him playing Bogniebrae. |
JSS0841
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Adverts for Charles Middleton publications |
Skinner inserted this page into the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. He used the other side to write on. The advert is interesting for its overview of what Middleton, aslo based in Keith, Aberdeenshire, was publishing. Scott Skinner features largely. |
JSS0842
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Title page for the Loved Ones |
This manuscript title page for the 'Loved Ones' waltz, appears in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. This page was sent to the printer. Skinner has laid exact instructions for printing. |
JSS0843
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Lyrics for The Loved Ones |
These verses for the 'Loved Ones' waltz, appear in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. This page was sent to the printer. Skinner has laid exact instructions for printing. |
JSS0844
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Page 1 of 4, The Loved Ones |
This manuscript version of the 'Loved Ones' waltz, appears in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. This page was sent to the printer. It has been laid out exactly as Skinner wanted it printed. |
JSS0845
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Page 2 of 4, The Loved Ones |
This manuscript version of the 'Loved Ones' waltz, appears in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. This page was sent to the printer. It has been laid out exactly as Skinner wanted it printed. |
JSS0846
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Page 3 of 4, The Loved Ones |
This manuscript version of the 'Loved Ones' waltz, appears in the scrapbook of tunes and accompaniments that Skinner presented to Mrs Barclay of The Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, after his bankruptcy. This page was sent to the printer. It has been laid out exactly as Skinner wanted it printed. |