"Whistle-binkie, Or, The Piper Of The Party Being A Collection Of Songs For The Social Circle, Volume 2" is a delightful compilation of songs intended to enliven social gatherings. This collection, assembled by John Donald Carrick, encapsulates the spirit of conviviality and musical enjoyment prevalent in social circles of the 19th century.
Featuring a variety of folk tunes and ballads, "Whistle-binkie" offers a glimpse into the musical tastes and social customs of its time. The songs, carefully selected and presented, were designed to be sung and enjoyed by all, fostering a sense of community and shared experience. This volume is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Scottish folk music and the role of music in social life.
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