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'''ROBERT ROSS'''  (d. 1808) was an Edinburgh musician and music-seller. An advertisement of 7th June 1769 has Robert Ross offering ‘New Music—Just published and to be had at the house of Mr. Ross, Playhouse Close, Cannongate—Two favourite airs sung by Mr. Tenducci in the Royal Shepherd viz “Coming through the Broom &c “ and “Thro’ heaven’s good pleasure &c”— At the same place—Musick copied in the most correct manner.’ On 31st January 1770 Robert Ross opened a music shop at the back of the Fountain Well, where he carried on business until 1785, when he moved to a larger shop at the head of Carrubber’s Close. There he remained until 1805. He died in 1808. His collection of reels and country dances was published in 1780.
'''ROBERT ROSS'''  (d. 1808) was a practicing Edinburgh musician (possibly a guitar player) and music-seller, active in the city as a music-seller, 1769-c.1805. An advertisement of 7th June 1769 has Robert Ross offering ‘New Music—Just published and to be had at the house of Mr. Ross, Playhouse Close, Cannongate—Two favourite airs sung by Mr. Tenducci in the Royal Shepherd viz “Coming through the Broom &c “ and “Thro’ heaven’s good pleasure &c”— At the same place—Musick copied in the most correct manner.’ On 31st January 1770 Robert Ross opened a music shop at the back of the Fountain Well, where he carried on business until 1785, when he moved to a larger shop at the head of Carrubber’s Close where he remained until 1805. He died a few years afterward. Alburger (120) notes that he was a musician for Edinburgh Musical Society. His '''A Choice Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances & Strathspeys With a Bass for the Violincello or Harpsichord''' was published in Edinburgh in 1780.
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Robert Ross


     
 Given name:     Robert
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Ross
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     Edinburgh
 Year of birth:     
 Year of death:     1808
 Profile:     Collector, Composer, Editor, Musician, Publisher
 Source of information:     
     

Biographical notes


ROBERT ROSS (d. 1808) was a practicing Edinburgh musician (possibly a guitar player) and music-seller, active in the city as a music-seller, 1769-c.1805. An advertisement of 7th June 1769 has Robert Ross offering ‘New Music—Just published and to be had at the house of Mr. Ross, Playhouse Close, Cannongate—Two favourite airs sung by Mr. Tenducci in the Royal Shepherd viz “Coming through the Broom &c “ and “Thro’ heaven’s good pleasure &c”— At the same place—Musick copied in the most correct manner.’ On 31st January 1770 Robert Ross opened a music shop at the back of the Fountain Well, where he carried on business until 1785, when he moved to a larger shop at the head of Carrubber’s Close where he remained until 1805. He died a few years afterward. Alburger (120) notes that he was a musician for Edinburgh Musical Society. His A Choice Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances & Strathspeys With a Bass for the Violincello or Harpsichord was published in Edinburgh in 1780.