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A composer from Kelso, he is also called "Alexander Given" in some sources. His best known tunes are [[Tiviot Bridge]] and [[Mr. Douglas of Springwood Park]], which was erroneously attributed to Peter Milne. | |||
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Alexander Givan
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Given name: | Alexander |
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Family name: | Givan |
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Year of birth: | 1752 |
Year of death: | 1803 |
Profile: | Composer, Musician |
Source of information: | Tunearch |
Biographical notes
A composer from Kelso, he is also called "Alexander Given" in some sources. His best known tunes are Tiviot Bridge and Mr. Douglas of Springwood Park, which was erroneously attributed to Peter Milne.