Scott, Francis George
Scotch composer Francis George Scott (1880-1958) is a key figure in Scotland's musical history. Often referred to as Scotland's Hugo Wolf, his poetic settings draw on material from such writers as Robert Burns and Hugh McDiarmid to convey an extraordinary range of emotions and themes. Scott is an often overlooked composer, whose work stems from both the spirit of his national identity and the tradition of the great European song composers.
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