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TRACKS 1. CEUD MILE FAILTE Cumberland Reel,
The Ferry, Jeanie's lue E'en, Greenholm, The Oban Weekend, Orange and Blue
(Orchestra) 2. THE FLOWER OF PORTENCROSS (Yla Steven - violin)
3. THE WHITE COCKADE Captain Byng, Ballyoran Polka I, Ballyoran Polka
II, Megan's Tune (Orchestra) 4. WILD MOUNTAIN THYME (Mary
Sandeman - mezzo soprano) 5. THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN - JIGS George
& Marilyn Ewart of New Delhi, 'Pipe' Robertson, Alan Burnett OBE, Gordon
Thom of the FO (Orchestra) 6. THE BRAES OF BALLOCHMYLE (James
Nicol - tenor) 7. ANDY MACKAY'S FAREWELL TO TAYSIDE POLICE (David
Low - piper and Orchestra) 8. THE HILLS OF GALLOWAY Moss of Cree,
Cairnsmore of Fleet, 'Dancie' Kinnear (Orchestra) 9. AULD LANG
SYNE (Mary Sandeman - mezzo soprano) 10. DASHING WHITE SERGEANT
Rakes of Mellow, The Waves of Troy, The Stronsay Wedding, The Siege of Eniss,
The Reel of Kildinguie (Orchestra) 11. DANCES OF THE BASSES
(Orchestra) 12. AMIGOS PARA SIEMPRE (Mary Sandeman - mezzo
soprano and James Nicol - tenor) 13. SCOTLAND THE
BRAVE(Orchestra) 14. DARK LOCHNAGAR (James Nicol - tenor)
15. BRIDGE PORT REEL Gypsy Hornpipe, Norm Burgess Breakdown (SFO Folk
Symphony) 16. BACK UP AND PUSH Crazy Creek (Alastair McCulloch
& Douglas Whyte) 17. SWINGING REELS Kemnay House, O Dem Golden
Slippers, Willie and Bessie, The Peedie Sea Indian, Caddam Wood
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Who would have known that the little settlement started
by St Mungo in 543AD would one day be acclaimed throughout the world as the
second city of the British Empire. Glasgow, famed for its historic contribution
to ship building and heavy engineering, is in a state of change and
diversification. The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, performing in the Royal Concert
Hall reinforces Glasgow's claim to be at the forefront of cultural development.
The music comes from all parts but particularly brings out the tunes of the
west. So sit back and enjoy the concert, the scenery and 'Let Glasgow
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