Music of Scotland in the nineteenth century includes all forms of music production in the period, in Scotland or by Scottish people. The nineteenth century...
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Timelines of modern history Long nineteenth century 19th century in film 19th century in games 19th-century philosophy Nineteenth-century theatre International...
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Scottish religion in the nineteenth century includes all forms of religious organisation and belief in Scotland in the 19th century. This period saw a...
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Scottish literature in the nineteenth century includes all written and published works in Scotland or by Scottish writers in the period. It includes literature...
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Court music in Scotland Folk music of Scotland Music of Scotland in the nineteenth century Opera in Scotland Scottish country dance music Scottish photography...
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Scottish folk music (also Scottish traditional music) is a genre of folk music that uses forms that are identified as part of the Scottish musical tradition...
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Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which remained vibrant throughout the 20th century and into the 21st when many traditional...
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Kirsty MacColl (1959–2000) 1953 "The Queen Among The Heather" (Jeannie Robertson) v t e v t e "KIRSTY MACCOLL". Official Charts. 13 June 1981. Retrieved...
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Music of Scotland in the eighteenth century includes all forms of music made in Scotland, by Scottish people, or in forms associated with Scotland, in...
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Bennett) 1998 "Rain Hail or Shine" (Battlefield Band) 1998 "Music Has the Right to Children" (Boards of Canada) 1999 "Redwood Cathedral" (Dick Gaughan)...
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The recorded history of Scotland begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in the 1st century, when the province of Britannia reached as far north as...
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Glad for the Song Has No Ending" (Incredible String Band) 1972 "No More Forever" (Dick Gaughan) 1972 "The Boys of the Lough" (The Boys of the Lough) 1973...
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"Singing The Fishing" (Ewan MacColl) 1961 "Scottish Choice" (The Galliards) 1962 "The Body Blow" (Ewan MacColl) 1963 "On The Edge" (Ewan MacColl) 1964 "The Travelling...
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(1948) 1911 "Folk Song in the North-East" by Gavin Greig (1856–1914) 1930 "Bothy Songs and Ballads" by John Ord 1908 "The Music of Scott Skinner" by Scott...
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Musical Museum in 6 volumes by James Johnson (1753?–1811) with contributions from Robert Burns (1759–1796) 1803 "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" by Sir...
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The history of popular religion in Scotland includes all forms of the formal theology and structures of institutional religion, between the earliest times...
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to the Scottish dance music tradition. Folk rock or Celtic rock bands launched in the 1980s included The Waterboys and The Proclaimers. Among the folk singers...
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and traditional folk music, using instruments from England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. Each of the four countries of the United Kingdom has...
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music in Scotland includes all musical composition and performance of music in the context of Christian worship in Scotland, from the beginnings of Christianisation...
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The culture of Scotland refers to the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with Scotland and the Scottish people. The Scottish flag is...
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Historic Scotland. Batsford, London, 2004. ISBN 0-7134-8874-3 Hillis, Peter, The Barony of Glasgow, A Window onto Church and People in Nineteenth Century Scotland...
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Classical music in Scotland is all art music in the Western European classical tradition, between its introduction in the eighteenth century until the present...
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century Music of Scotland in the nineteenth century Music of Serbia Music of Seychelles Music of Singapore Music of Slovakia Music of Slovenia Music of South...
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and other genres. Scottish music received support from two public bodies: the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Enterprise. Scotland's largest city Glasgow...
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smallpipe, like the Scottish smallpipes. In the early nineteenth century, makers such as John Dunn and Robert and James Reid added keys to the closed-ended...
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Romanticism in Scotland was an artistic, literary and intellectual movement that developed between the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth centuries. It...
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popular music of the nineteenth century, as well as the indigenous music of Peru, eventually growing into what is commonly known as Afro-Peruvian music. Known...
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houses in Scotland or Scottish country houses, are large houses usually on landed estates in Scotland. They were built from the sixteenth century, after...
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Edinburgh (redirect from Capital city of scotland)
Recognised as the capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is the seat of the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament, the highest...
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Appalachia, and the Southeastern United States). Scottish Americans descended from nineteenth-century Scottish emigrants tend to be concentrated in the West, while...
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