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Little is known about Scottish dancing master and musician Duncan Macintyre (c.1767-c. 1807). He may have originally been from Perthshire, but he established a practice as a teacher of music and dance in Edinburgh in the latter 18th century. In the early 1790's he moved to London where he advertised himself as a "Teacher of Scottish Dancing," and published his '''Collection of Slow Airs, Reels and Strathspeys''' in 1794. In the early 1800's he may have accepted a position that took him to India, but he drops from sight soon afterwards.  
Little is known about Scottish dancing master and musician Duncan Macintyre (c.1767-c. 1807). He may have originally been from Perthshire, but he established a practice as a teacher of music and dance in Edinburgh in the latter 18th century. In the early 1790's he moved to London where he advertised himself as a "Teacher of Scottish Dancing," and published his '''Collection of Slow Airs, Reels and Strathspeys''' in 1794. In the early 1800's he may have accepted a position that took him to India, but he drops from sight soon afterwards.  
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Duncan MacIntyre


     
 Given name:     Duncan
 Middle name:     Ban
 Family name:     MacIntyre
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     
 Year of birth:     c. 1767
 Year of death:     c. 1807
 Profile:     Composer, Musician
 Source of information:     
     

Biographical notes


Little is known about Scottish dancing master and musician Duncan Macintyre (c.1767-c. 1807). He may have originally been from Perthshire, but he established a practice as a teacher of music and dance in Edinburgh in the latter 18th century. In the early 1790's he moved to London where he advertised himself as a "Teacher of Scottish Dancing," and published his Collection of Slow Airs, Reels and Strathspeys in 1794. In the early 1800's he may have accepted a position that took him to India, but he drops from sight soon afterwards.