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Francis George Scott

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Gasser, M., "Ronald Stevenson, Composer-Pianist : An Exegetical Critique from a Pianistic Perspective" (Edith Cowan University Press, Western Australia, 2013)
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could not have been completed without Scott's help. Scott published six volumes of Scottish lyrics. In 1949, a complete performance of his
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essay prize at the University of Edinburgh. He wrote more than three hundred songs, including many settings of
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was given in Edinburgh and Glasgow. On 24 January 1980, a concert was held in the
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Scott's approach to composition was informed by an intense love of
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has transcribed several of Scott's works for piano, including the
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Digitised scores of his musical works can be viewed through the
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Scott's daughter, Lillias, married the Scottish composer
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Toccata TOCC0547, reviewed at MusicWeb International
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Index

Scottish Renaissance
Hawick
Roxburghshire
Edinburgh
Durham
Jean Roger-Ducasse
Langholm Academy
Christopher Murray Grieve
Jordanhill
Glasgow
Scottish literature
Saintsbury
Hugh MacDiarmid
William Dunbar
William Soutar
Robert Burns
A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle
Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Anglo-Scottish
Ronald Stevenson
Lisa Milne
Roderick Williams
Iain Burnside
Erik Chisholm
Perrie, Walter
Cencrastus
ISSN
0264-0856

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