Jane Austen's music collection made available online Published duration 16 December 2015

image copyright Jane Austen Memorial Trust image caption The collection includes the traditional Welsh song Nos Galan, better known as Deck the Halls

About 600 pieces of music that belonged to Jane Austen have been made available online for the first time.

The Pride and Prejudice author, who also played piano and sang, copied music by hand into personal albums and collected sheet music.

They were digitised by the University of Southampton's Hartley Library.

Project leader and professor of music Jeanice Brooks said they would help to explain the "musical environment that fed the novelist's imagination".

She added that the novels were "full of musical scenes", and the collection would provide music historians with a "unique glimpse of the musical life of an extended gentry family in the years around 1800".

image copyright Getty Images image caption Jane Austen copied music by hand into personal albums

In all, 18 albums of music that belonged to the 19th Century writer and her relations have been digitised

A university spokesman said they reflected the personal tastes of their owners "just as a digital music collection on a mobile phone or MP3 device would today".

They include the music for the traditional Welsh song Nos Galan, better known today as Christmas song Deck the Halls.

image caption Austen's books and subsequent adaptations are filled with musical scenes

Austen's sisters-in-law and nieces also contributed material.

It is thought the collection was inherited by the writer's older brother Edward Austen Knight, and brought to the family library at Chawton House in Hampshire by his daughter Fanny Knight, Lady Knatchbull.