This is from a longer piece, an instrumental narrative of the ballad True Tammas, the harper who met the Elfen Queen and was taken off to Elfland for seven years. I imagined him playing this tune at a session there! Composer website: https://www.karenmarshalsay.com/ Link to audio of music: https://karenmarshalsay.bandcamp.com/track/st-fillans-the-rhymers-reel Karen Marshalsay's music draws on a […]
Dr Karen McAulay of the Books composed by Karen Marshalsay
This air was written for a good friend, author of Our Ancient National Airs, and as the music librarian at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, very much a person ‘of the books’. Composer website: https://www.karenmarshalsay.com/ Link to audio of music: https://karenmarshalsay.bandcamp.com/track/dr-karen-mcaulay-of-the-books Karen Marshalsay's music draws on a wealth of differing experiences, developed through the traditional […]
The Zoom Fire's Reel composed by Karen Marshalsay
Written for Lauren Scott who organised zoom ceilidhs during covid lockdowns on Sunday nights, when we gathered round the zoom fire rather than a camp fire or a cosy pub fire and played tunes to each other. Composer website: https://www.karenmarshalsay.com/ Link to audio of music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TgJTRYCD_U Karen Marshalsay's music draws on a wealth of differing […]
Isabel Gow's Welcome to Edinburgh composed by Karen Marshalsay
A pipe march written for my mum, celebrating her story of leaving school at 14 and travelling into Edinburgh daily from Broxburn to work at the old Royal Infirmary biochemistry lab in Forrest Road. I recorded it on my album The Road to Kennacraig, and also guested with The Russian String Orchestra playing my own […]
Ian's Reel composed by George Smith
For my brother who passed away in 2020. He loved a party so it had to be a lively tune! Composer website: Link to audio of music: If you would like to contact the composer – you can email them here.
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