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The Smoke That Thunders - Andrew Wainwright
David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer. From 1841 until his death in 1873, Livingstone explored the interior of central and southern Africa. His initial aim was to spread Christianity and bring commerce and 'civilisation' to these regions, but...
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The Creel, The Reel & The Peat Fire Flame - Traditional Scottish Air - Alan Fernie
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The Rowan Tree - Traditional Scottish Air - Sandy Smith
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John Anderson My Jo - Traditional Scottish Air - Sandy Smith
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Comin' Through The Rye - Traditional Scottish Air - Alan Fernie
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My Lady Bothwell's Lament - Traditional Scottish Air - Alan Fernie
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Wild Mountain Thyme - Traditional Scottish Air - Alan Fernie
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Dream Angus - Traditional Scottish Air - Sandy Smith
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Gull Dances - Terry Johns
The composer, who lives and works at the edge of the Forth estuary in Edinburgh has been inspired here by the intriguing "tap" dance that the gulls perform on the grass at certain times to encourage worms to break the surface. The middle movements describe the birds' "dancing" in flight, with a waltz and a slow soaring melody. The piece was written for the COOP Glasgow Brass Band on the occasion of their winning the Scottish brass band championship in 2009 and was broadcast on BBC Scotland's "Classics Unwrapped" in November of that year.
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Tis the Season to be Jolly - Traditional
This carol has its origins in 16th Wales. The melody, which dates from the 16th century, comes from the winter carol of that time "Nos Galan" (New Years' Eve). The lyrics were written by the Scottish composer Thomas Oliphant in 1862. This truly celtic carol is sung throughout the Christmas, Yuletide and New Year season. My arrangement steps away from any celtic 'feel' and instead presents the material in a full-on swing style.