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James McIntosh


     
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Biographical notes


JAMES McINTOSH (1791-1879) was a pupil of Niew Gow, who had his first tunes published in Joseph Lowe's c. 1844 collection (Edinburgh). Lowe, from a family of dancing masters, was himself a dancing master and musician who practiced in Edinburgh, Inverness, Balmoral and Windsor, sometimes employed by the Royal Family.



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