All publications are available from the Scottish Music Centre (click the title of the publication to go to their Shop), with the exception of the essay collection Hearing Heritage which can be dowloaded directly from this page.
Main series publications
◆ The Complete Works of Robert Carver & Two Anonymous Masses (edited by Kenneth Elliott)
The following individual items from this publication are also available separately to download:
◆ Mass Cantate Domino for Six Voices
◆ Mass Dum Sacrum Mysterium for Ten Voices
◆ Mass Fera pessima for Five Voices
◆ Sixteenth-Century Scots Songs for Voice & Lute (edited by Kenneth Elliott)
◆ Chamber Music of Eighteenth-century Scotland (edited by David Johnson)
◆ Five Cantatas by Sir John Clerk of Penicuik (edited by Kenneth Elliott)
◆ Fifty Seventeenth-Century Scots Songs (edited by Kenneth Elliott)
◆ The Complete Works of Robert Johnson (edited by Kenneth Elliott and Elaine Moohan)
Miscellaneous Pieces Series
◆ Patrick Douglas: In convertendo (edited by Gordon J Munro)
◆ Eight Early Scottish Carols (edited and arranged by Kenneth Elliott)
◆ Ten Psalms in Reports for Four and Five Voices (edited by Kenneth Elliott)
◆ Mass ‘Deus creator omnium’ (edited by Kenneth Elliott)
◆ ‘Now Fayre, Fayrest Off Every Fayre’: Welcome Song for Margaret Tudor on her Marriage to King James IV of Scotland, 1503 (reconstructed by Kenneth Elliott)
Series of Historical Studies of Scottish Music
◆ Kenneth Elliott, The Paisley Abbey Fragments (1996)
◆ Graham Hair (ed.), The Music of Thomas Wilson: A Symposium (currently out of print)
◆ Gordon Munro, Stuart Campbell, Greta-Mary Hair, Margaret A. Mackay, Elaine Moohan & Graham Hair (eds.), Notis musycall: Essays on Music and Scottish Culture in Honour of Kenneth Elliott (currently out of print)
◆ Katherine Campbell and Emily Lyle, Robert Burns and the Discovery and Re-creation of Scottish Song (2020)
Conference Proceedings
◆ Kenneth Elliott, Heather Kelsall, Greta-Mary Hair and Graham Hair (eds.), Musica Scotica: 800 Years of Scottish Music. Proceedings from the 2005 and 2006 conferences (2008)
◆ M J Grant (ed.), Hearing Heritage: Selected Essays on Scotland’s Music from Musica Scotica Conferences (2020). Available to read online or download for free.