The eighteenth century in Scotland was a time a political upheaval accompanied by a new emphasis on knowledge through experience and education. This volume features works by three Scottish composers of the period: James Oswald, William McGibbon, and Charles Macklean. These sonatas combine elements of baroque, early classical and traditional elements. They fit superbly well on the modern guitar and would grace any concert program. Presented in notation and tablature. Titles included: Adagio Allegro Largo Presto O Mother what shall I do? Ettrick Banks She rose and let me in Cromlit’s Lilt Polwart on the Green Adagio Vivace Grave