Twenty-Five Scottish Songs (or in full Twenty-five Scottish songs: for voice, mixed chorus, violin, violoncello and piano) (Opus 108) was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. The work was published in London and Edinburgh in 1818, and in Berlin in 1822. It is the only set among Beethoven's folksong arrangements to be assigned an opus number; the rest are only given WoO numbers.

Original Name 25 Schottische Lieder
Date of composition 1818
First published 1818
Type Song(s)
Catalogue Op. 108
Spoken language English
Instruments Voice
Violin
Cello
Piano
Autotranslations beta Ludwig van Beethoven: Twenty-Five Scottish Songs, Op. 108
Ludwig van Beethoven: Twenty-Five Scottish Songs, Op. 108
Ludwig van Beethoven: Twenty-Five Scottish Songs, Op. 108