
James Oswald
Biographical info
Oswald was born in Crail in 1710, and died in Knebworth, Hertfordshire, in 1769. He was a musician and dancing master in Dunfermline, then went to Edinburgh, where he was a composer, publisher, cellist, and teacher. He moved to London in 1741, where he was a well-connected teacher, publisher, active in Society of the Temple of Apollo, and appointed Chamber Composer to the king in 1761. (Alburger; Grove)
Sources authored by James Oswald
Title | Year | Edition |
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The Caledonian Pocket Companion | 1743-1759 | |
A Curious Collection of Scots Tunes | [1740] | |
A Collection of Curious Scots Tunes | [1742-43] | |
A Second Collection of Curious Scots Tunes | [1743?] | |
A Collection of 43 Scot's Tunes with Variations | [1795?] |