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The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra

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Released: 1992
Catalogue Number: RECD491
Barcode: 722932049123
Running Time: 50 mins.

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Recorded in concert at The Usher Hall, Edinburgh - Oct.1991.

1)Orchestra: Ceud Mile Failte - The Prince of Wales' Jig - Kenmure's on an' awa - The Top of Ben Lomond - Bonnie Dundee.
2) James Nicol: Bonnie Wells O'Wearie.
3) Orchestra: The Bugle Call (Two Step).
4) Orchestra: Flowers of Edinburgh - Lass O' Patie's Mill - East Neuk O' Fife - Bottom of the Punch Bowl.
5) Mary Sandeman: Loch Lomond.
6) Orchestra: Whistling Rufus.
7) James Nicol: Flower of Scotland.
8) Orchestra: Circassian Circle - The 'Drapperraff' Hornpipe - Storer's Hornpipe - Threave Cottage.
9) Orchestra: March of the Cellos:
10) James Nicol & Mary Sandeman: Bluebells of Scotland.
11) Orchestra: McFarlane o' the Sprots - The Barnyards o' Delgaty - Mormond Braes - The Bonnie Lass o' Fyfvie - The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre.
12) Mary Sandeman: Scotland Again.
13) Fiddle Duet: Maple Sugar.
14) Orchestra: Blackthorn Stick - Jackson's Jig - Rory O'More - Roaring Jelly - Pet o' the Piper's.
15) James Nicol: Nessun Dorma.
Recorded in concert at The Usher Hall, Edinburgh - Oct.1991.

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Conductor: John Mason MBE

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