
The Scots Musical Museum is perhaps the core canonical collection of Scottish song, with over 200 of its 600 songs claimed for Robert Burns. This is the first research edition of the Scots Musical Museum in its entirety in over two centuries and the first ever edition of the first edition of any kind, unearthing hundreds of previously unacknowledged variants between the first and 1803 editions. It will claim that up to fifty songs should be removed from the Burns canon. It is a landmark text for understanding the history and development of Scottish song and music. A full and detailed introduction sets out the social, textual, musical and historical context in which Robert Burns and James Johnson worked, while extensive notes on the songs provide a detailed history and context of each one, and a brief critical analysis of some of the most famous of these songs. There is a comprehensive glossary based, where available, on contemporary dictionary definitions and ample appendices. The items included here have never before been published complete together.
This research edition investigates the authentic contribution of Robert Burns to the Scots Musical Museum, challenging long-held assumptions about the authorship of the collection's songs. Murray Pittock, a scholar of Scottish literature and history, utilizes rigorous textual analysis to compare the original 18th-century editions with later versions. By examining hundreds of variants, the work establishes a new framework for identifying which songs belong to the Burns canon and which should be attributed to other sources.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this edition as a foundational resource for musicologists and literary historians studying 18th-century Scottish culture. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density and the meticulous nature of the textual notes provided throughout the volumes.
Page Count:
1200
Publication Date:
2018-03-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199683891
ISBN-13:
9780199683895
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