Album Summary: William Thomson's Orpheus Caledonius (1725) was a landmark publication; the first ever large-scale collection of "Scotch Songs" in print — 50 songs arranged with un-figured bass, most with lyrics from Allan Ramsay's Scots Songs and Tea-Table Miscellany, plus an appendix of melodic reductions. It was an instant hit and in 1733, expanded into 2 volumes with 100 songs. Indeed, Thomson's Orpheus set the standard format for Scots Song settings for the rest of the eighteenth century, including those of Robert Burns in The Scots Musical Museum. This ScotMus.com album is a faithful reprint of the song arrangements from the historic 1st edition of 1725.
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My Bosom glow'd, the subtile flame
Ran quick through all my Vital frame, O'er my dim Eyes a darkness hung, My Ears with hollow murmurs Rung, In dewy damps my Limbs were chill'd, My Blood with gentle Horrours thrill'd, My feeble Pulse forgot to Play, I fainted, Sunk, and dyed away. |