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He published two collections: "A Collection of Strathspey Reels, with a bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord" (Edinburgh, c. 1780) and "A Collection of Scots Measures, Hornpipes, Jigs, Allmands and Cotillions" (Edinburgh, c. 1781), printed and sold by Neil Stewart "at his music shop, opposite the Tron Church."
Alexander McGlashan was a tall man of commanding presence, known as "King" McGlashan for his flashy dressing. The lead a band in Edinburgh, popular for concerts and dancing, and gave lessons to Nathaniel Gow on the violin.
He published three collections: "A Collection of Strathspey Reels, with a bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord" (Edinburgh, c. 1780) and "A Collection of Scots Measures, Hornpipes, Jigs, Allmands and Cotillions" (Edinburgh, c. 1781), printed and sold by Neil Stewart "at his music shop, opposite the Tron Church."
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Alexander McGlashan


     
 Given name:     Alexander
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     McGlashan
 Place of birth:     Edinburgh
 Place of death:     Edinburgh
 Year of birth:     c. 1740
 Year of death:     1797
 Profile:     Collector, Composer, Musician, Publisher
 Source of information:     
     

Biographical notes


Alexander McGlashan was a tall man of commanding presence, known as "King" McGlashan for his flashy dressing. The lead a band in Edinburgh, popular for concerts and dancing, and gave lessons to Nathaniel Gow on the violin. He published three collections: "A Collection of Strathspey Reels, with a bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord" (Edinburgh, c. 1780) and "A Collection of Scots Measures, Hornpipes, Jigs, Allmands and Cotillions" (Edinburgh, c. 1781), printed and sold by Neil Stewart "at his music shop, opposite the Tron Church."