ID |
JSS0689 |
Title |
Guy Mannering Lancers, Figures 2 and 3, page 1 of 2 |
Document Reference |
LO 780.89 SK3 |
Format |
240 x 180 mm |
Medium |
Printed Music sheet |
Item Type |
Printed Collection |
Subject |
Scottish Dance Music, Quadrille Lancers |
Item Description |
When Skinner was a dancing master, Quadrille Lancers were widely taught and danced. They had come to Britain from France early in the nineteenth century. As a composer and dancing master, Skinner was in the ideal situation of being able to create not only music that was ideal for certain dances, but good enough and popular enough to sell to a wider audience. Lancers is a dance in five parts. For these second and third parts, Skinner has set two well-known tunes: Roslin Castle and Wha'll Be King But Charlie. The second part has an introduction composed by Skinner. |
Creator |
James Scott Skinner |
Editor |
James Scott Skinner |
Arranger |
James Scott Skinner |
Publisher |
Charles Middleton, Keith
|
Time Period |
1870's - 1880's |
Relationships |
JSS0687, JSS0688, JSS0690, JSS0691, JSS0692 |
Location |
Aberdeen Central Library |
Collection Name |
Scott Skinner Album |
Copyright |
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