EntityQ1531562· pop 8· linked from 50 articlesNiel GowSign in to saveScottish musician (1727-1807)Person · Open LibraryBorn1727Died1807Works11Top works2d" book of strathspeysA collection of Strathspey reels with a bass for the violoncello or harpsichordA fifth collection of Strathspeys, reels, &c. for the piano forte, harp, violin & violoncelloFirst book of Niel Gow's reelsA practical treatise on the law of partnershipvia Open Library + WikidataListeners · Last.fmListeners429Total plays1,533 <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Niel+Gow">Read more on Last.fm</a>via Last.fm · Niel GowKey datesBorn22 March 1727Died1 March 1807via Wikidata · CC0Wikidata factsInstance ofhumanGendermaleCitizenshipUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandLanguages spokenEnglish languageInstrumentfiddleImageSir Henry Raeburn - Niel Gow, 1727 - 1807. Violinist and composer - Google Art Project.jpgShow 3 more factsP1343Encyclopædia Britannica 11th editionP8168TylogonusP12749MahayagConnectionsDunkeldEntityNew York CityCityCategories1727 births1807 deaths18th-century Scottish fiddlers18th-century Scottish musicians19th-century Scottish fiddlers19th-century Scottish male musicians19th-century Scottish musiciansBritish male violinistsComposers with IMSLP linksPaintings by Henry RaeburnPeople from PerthshireScottish composers