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Burns An' A' That!

The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra

Scottish
REL Records

Released: 1st December 2009
Catalogue Number: RECD567
Barcode: 722932056725
Running Time: 65mins

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You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Two pretty big pieces from John Mason, piecing
together a musical life & times of Robert Burns and a musical interpretation of Tam o' Shanter.
The tunes will be well known to most folk.
The concert was recorded in The City Chambers, Edinburgh.

Cantata - 'Till a' the Seas Gang Dry':
1) From A Humble Clay Cottage
2) The Flowering of Song
3) Beautiful Ayrshire
4) Mary Campbell - a Highland Lass
5) Clarinda - A Rosebud By My Early Walk
6) Composing A Love Song
7) Jean Armour - A True Love
8) The Poet of Humanity
9) Overture:Tam o' Shanter & Cutty-Sark
10) Interview with John Mason MBE on the Cantata
11) Interview with John Mason MBE on the Overture
Two pretty big pieces from John Mason, piecing
together a musical life & times of Robert Burns and a musical interpretation of Tam o' Shanter.
The tunes will be well known to most folk.
The concert was recorded in The City Chambers, Edinburgh.

Lineup

The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra
Conductor: John Mason MBE
Narrator: Sam Gaw
Leader: Bill Cook
Mezzo Soprano: Mary Sandeman
Tenor: James Nicol
Highland Bagpipes: David Low

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