File 99 - Bonnie Doon : Scottish folk song

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OTUFM 39-A-2-99

Title

Bonnie Doon : Scottish folk song

Date(s)

  • [December 9, 1949] (Creation)

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1 score (1 p.) : copy + 1 score (8 p.) : copy

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(1906-1962)

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File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell of the Scottish folk song also known as "Ye banks and braes" by Robert Burns. The arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

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  • English

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    For a recording of this song by the Leslie Bell Singers, see a compilation of their concerts from 1952-1953 (OTUFM 39-E-B103). This song is also included on their RCA Victor set Musc in my Heart (OTUFM 39-E-B146).

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    Published by Shawnee Press, Inc., Pennsylvania (copyright December 9, 1949).

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    Score marked "B.G."

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    For SSAA and piano reduction.

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    Physical storage (copy)

    Box 1

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    39 27 28 14 05

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