Scottish Music of the 18th Century

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Scottish Music of the 18th Century
Robert Getchell (tenor) / Les musiciens de Saint-Julien, Francois Lazarevitch

[ Alpha / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 10 May 2012

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One of the most fascinating aspects of Scottish music in the eighteenth century is the extent to which traditional and classical music interacted. And by the early nineteenth century, Scottish songs had become popular in Europe too, and were being arranged by composers such as Haydn and Beethoven.

The performances on this CD honour that lively and sensitive interaction which, perhaps uniquely, gives expression to an ideal of social and artistic cohesion. This new recording is a fine addition to Alpha's Chants de la Terre series, devoted to pieces stemming from oral tradition that have had a considerable impact on the written repertoire and continue to enchant the ear.

Lively dances, played with joyful energy, exquisite Scottish airs, beautifully sung by the tenor Robert Getchell… Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien, led by Français Lazarevitch, take us once again into fascinating regions inhabited by grace and pure delight.

Tracks:

01 Saw na ye my Peggie

02 MacCrimmon's Lament

03 Johnnie Cope - Laughlan's lilt

04 Princess Royal - For ever Fortune

05 Mrs Judge

06 John Anderson My Jo

07 Kennet's Dream

08 Etrick Banks

09 The Fyket - Miss Bisset Logierait's reel - Was ye at the Bridal - The Cadgers of the Cannongate

10 Benney side

11 Pearlin Peggie's Bonny

12 The Gwin gad Albor

13 Adew Dundee

14 For our lang biding here

15 Joy gae wi' my love - The Flaughter Spade - Patrick McDonald's Jig

16 Loch-Erroch Side

17 The Flower of Edinburgh - Lady Mary Hay's Scotch Measure

18 Lochaber

19 Muirland Willie

20 Moc Donogh's lamentation

21 The Wawking of the faulds - I wish I wou'd marry me - An Caora crom - Ratha fair - Haud the lass till I come at her - Clean Peas Strae