The Tea-Table Miscellany
Allan Ramsay author Murray Pittock editor Brianna Robertson-Kirkland editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
The first ever edition of The Tea-Table Miscellany, the seminal collection in defining eighteenth-century Scottish song Detailed examination of the musical archaeology for each of the songs, providing for the first time comprehensive antecedents for almost all the songs in this critical contribution to the establishment of a Scottish song 'tradition' Uniquely comprehensive survey of early sources for the tunes of Ramsay's songs Detailed collation of texts against all extant manuscript sources and relevant printed editions and comprehensive explanatory annotations offering new insights into Ramsay's cultural, historical, political, literary and theatrical contexts This edition of The Tea-Table Miscellany is the first ever produced, bringing together the four volumes of this collection of songs published between 1723 and 1737. The Tea-Table Miscellany combines traditional Scottish song, works by Allan Ramsay and his contemporaries, together with material from D'Urfey, Playford and the English stage and broadside, in a collection of 399 songs. This edition offers, for the first time, annotations, background, and a study of origins for all the songs and tunes examining both Ramsay's categorisation of the authorship and origin of the song texts and tunes to which it was most likely he was referring. As such, the edition consists of a detailed introduction, the clearly presented song texts, notes on the songs that identify both their print and musical antecedents, musical illustrations that show major variations in the contemporary tunes with which the songs are associated, illustrations of the title pages, and the main design features and ornaments used in Ruddiman's original edition.
"The new volume of The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay is a magnificent addition and a triumph for the editorial team. For readers familiar with Ramsay's work, but frustrated by the absence of a proper scholarly edition, this volume will more than satisfy. For those coming to Ramsay for the first time, it will introduce them to the man, his life and work, his deft editing practices, the rich musical scene in eighteenth-century Edinburgh and the significance of tea tables. The expert annotation illuminates his textual and musical choices, decisions and sources. Three hundred years after its first appearance, The Tea-Table Miscellany has been recovered and rehabilitated for the twenty-first century." -Fiona Stafford, University of Oxford
ISBN: 9781474499231
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
872 pages