A Collection of 43 Scots Tunes with Variations,
particularly adapted for the violin and the harpsichord
The Caledonian Pocket Companion in 12 Books,
containing all the favourite Scotch tunes with variations
for the German flute or violin.
Airs for Spring, Autumn, Summer and Winter,
in 2 sets.
The Air for Autumn.
MS. in the
handwriting of the composer. Microfiche available
A Collection of the Best Old Scotch and English
Songs set for the voice with accompaniments and
thorough bass for the harpsichord.
A Collection of Curious Scots Tunes for
a violin, German flute, or harpsichord.
A Collection of Musick by several hands,
both vocal and instrumental, most of which never before
printed, and now published for the use of the Orpheus's
Clubs, by James Oswald, Dancing Master in Edinburgh.
A Collection of Songs, as they are
perform'd at the publick gardens, set to musick by James
Oswald, corrected and approv'd, by the Society of the
Temple of Apollo.
A Second Collection of Curious Scots Tunes
for a violin and German flute, with a thorough bass for
the harpsichord.
Collin's Kisses, set by the late James
Oswald Esqr., some time chamber composer to His Majesty,
set for the violin, German-flute or harpsichord.
A Curious Collection of Scots Tunes for
a violin, bass viol. or German flute, with a thorough
bass for the harpsichord, and also a sonata of Scots
tunes in 3 parts and some masons' songs with the words,
for 3 voices, to which is added, a number of the most
celebrated Scots tunes set for a violin or German flute.
A Second Collection of Curious Scots Tunes
for a violin and German flute, with a thorough bass for
the harpsichord.
A Favourite Collection of Scots Tunes and
Highland Airs, for the violin or German flute,
with a bass for the violoncello or harpsichord by W.
McGibbon, J. Oswald and others.
The Pocket Companion for the Guittar,
containing a favourite collection of the best Italian,
French, English and Scots songs, adapted for that
instrument and the voice. (Unique).
A Collection of Songs Set to Musick,
beginning with "Beauty and Musick" and ending
with "Thy fatal shafts". (Oswald and others ).