SCOTSOUN MAKARS
SERIES: ALEXANDER SCOTT (?1515–1583)
Introductory commentary written and read by John MacQueen,
Professor of Scottish Literature and Oral Tradition, Director
and Head of Department, School of Scottish Studies, Edinburgh
University.
1 Introduction by Professor John MacQueen 18:00
2 (Quha is Perfyte) [JA] 2:07
3 Of May [JA] 3:25
4 Ffolowis the Justing and Debait vp at the Drum betuixt Wä
Adamsone and Iohine Sym [DM] 7:32
5 (A Rondel of Luve) [MacQ] 1:15
6 (Lament of the Maister of Erskyn) [MacQ] 1:55
7 (Luve preysis but Comparesone) [JA] 2:09
8 (It cumis yow Luvaris to be Laill) [JA] 2:16
9 (A Luvaris Complaint) [JA] 2:23
10 (To Luve Vnluvit) [MacQ] 1:25
11 (In June the Jem)[MacQ] 1:54
12 Ane New Yeir Gift to the Quene Mary, quhen Scho come first
Hame, 1562 [DM] 12:57
13 Song: How suld my Febill Body Fure [sung by Roy
Mackenzie, tenor, and played on harpsichord by James V J Miller]
2:53
running time of this CD 60:30
Readers — [MacQ] John MacQueen, [JA] Jack Aitken, and
[DM] David Murison.
The text used was from The Poems of Alexander Scott, ed. James
Cranstoun LL.D, The Scottish Text Society, Edinburgh, 1896.
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