Re: [scots-l] Oswald's frosty reception

2001-01-27 Thread David Kilpatrick
Rob MacKillop wrote: I've just had a knock-back from the Crail Festival. Remember, James Oswald - Scotland's finest 18th-century musician - was born there to a poor family and rose to become the Chamber Composer to George III and muse to Robert Burns. I offered to have the launch of my CD of

RE: [scots-l] Oswald's frosty reception

2001-01-27 Thread Ted Hastings
I've just had a knock-back from the Crail Festival. Remember, James Oswald - Scotland's finest 18th-century musician - was born there to a poor family and rose to become the Chamber Composer to George III and muse to Robert Burns. I offered to have the launch of my CD of Oswald's

Re: [scots-l] Oswald's frosty reception

2001-01-27 Thread Jack Campin
I've just had a knock-back from the Crail Festival. Remember, James Oswald - Scotland's finest 18th-century musician - was born there to a poor family and rose to become the Chamber Composer to George III and muse to Robert Burns. I offered to have the launch of my CD of Oswald's 'guittar' music

[scots-l] Oswald's frosty reception

2001-01-26 Thread Rob MacKillop
I've just had a knock-back from the Crail Festival. Remember, James Oswald - Scotland's finest 18th-century musician - was born there to a poor family and rose to become the Chamber Composer to George III and muse to Robert Burns. I offered to have the launch of my CD of Oswald's 'guittar' music