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He was found dead one morning by the side of a stream, having expired on his way home from a party. He published 4 Collections from 1790 to 1805, including a number of tunes for which he claimed authorship. | He was found dead one morning by the side of a stream, having expired on his way home from a party. He published 4 Collections from 1790 to 1805, including a number of tunes for which he claimed authorship. | ||
One of his collections is on this page :-[[List of historical tunebooks, some of which are available on the internet|List of historical tunebooks]] | |||
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From the Highland Music Trust website:-
Robert Petrie (1767-1830) was born in Kirkmichael, Perthshire.
Glen writes "There is little known of his early history; but he was regarded in and about his native place as an excellent violin player, although from his personal habits and propensities he has been described as a "ne’er-dae-weel"".
He was found dead one morning by the side of a stream, having expired on his way home from a party. He published 4 Collections from 1790 to 1805, including a number of tunes for which he claimed authorship.
One of his collections is on this page :-List of historical tunebooks
Back to Scottish Traditional Players