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Scotland's Fiddle Piobaireachd Volume 2 |
Beautifully packaged, Scotland's Fiddle Piobaireachd Volume 2 extends and complements Volume I with
outstanding performances and two new piobaireachd by Bonnie herself.
The booklet includes informative notes by producer and musicologist, Dr. John Purser. |
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Track 01 - Pibroch |
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Track 08 - Pilililiu and Mo Chasan Dubh |
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Track 10 - Lament for the Horses of Uist |
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Scotland's Fiddle Piobaireachd Volume 1 |
Find out why THE GUARDIAN U.K. wrote the music "speaks with a massive mythic power." Bonnie has
brought Scottish fiddle playing to new heights with a new recording dedicated entirely to this ancient
musical form. This is music never before recorded; from early 18th century fiddle piobaireachd, to
her own new piobaireachd compositions. William Jackson/harp, Allan MacDonald/bagpipes, Chris Norman/flute,
and Simon O'Dwyer/bronze age horns join Bonnie on this stunning musical exploration. |
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Track 03 - McGrigor's Search |
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Track 04 - Dargai |
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Track 07 - Marsail Lochinalie |
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Track 08 - The Selchie |
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The Celebration |
In keeping with the vibrancy of traditional Scottish music, "THE
CELEBRATION" is an exciting collaboration between Rideout and other
Celtic music stars including renowned piper Jerry O'Sullivan, Scottish
harper William Jackson, and Riverdance percussionist, Steve Holloway.
This unique collection of carols, wassail tunes and dance medleys
celebrates Christmas, Boxing Day, Hogmanay (Scottish New Year's Eve) and
the New Year. |
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Track 01 - On Christmas Night |
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Track 04 - Taladh Chriosta (Christ Child Lullaby) |
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Track 05 - Angels We Have Heard on High |
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Track 13 - Auld Lang Syne |
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A Scottish Christmas -
Featuring Bonnie Rideout with piper Eric Rigler, Al Petteway/guitar, and Maggie Sansone/hammered dulcimer |
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Track 01 - Oh Come, O Come Emmanuel |
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Track 04 - What Child Is This/Greensleeves |
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Track 11 - New Year's Day |
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Track 13 - Rorate (Nativity) |
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Harlaw - Scotland 1411 |
An exciting two-disc set of music and narration spanning 600 years of music associated with the famous
Battle of Harlaw. Sixteen renowned Celtic musicians from Scotland, France, Canada and America join forces
with Bonnie Rideout on an incredible historic and musical journey. Included are four piobaireachd,
two ballads, and the powerful Brosnachadh incitement to battle sung by Allan MacDonald. |
Narration - Disc 1 |
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Track 01 - Introduction to Harlaw |
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Track 04 - The Brosnachadh |
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Track 07 - John Purser speaks with Elizabeth Stewart about the ballad |
Music - Disc 2 |
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Track 01 - March to the Battle of Harlaw |
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Track 02 - Harlaw Brosnachadh |
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Track 06 - Battle of Harlaw Ballad, sung by Andy Hunter |
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Track 08 - The Battle of Harlaw, fiddle piobaireachd |
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Track 09 - Battel of Harloe, Lute |
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Track 12 - Battle of Harlaw Ballad, sung by Elizabeth Stewart |
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Track 13 - Cath Ghairidheachd - March from Harlaw |
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Track 15 - Cath nan Eun - Battle of the Birds |
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Scottish Inheritance |
This CD includes some rare old fiddle tunes mingled with contemporary compositions written by and for several
personal mentors and friends who have offered their own rich musical legacy over the years.
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Track 01 - Wilkie's Footrace |
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Track 04 - The Cairngorm |
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Track 10 - The Flying Scotsman |
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Track 11 - As I Kissed Yestere'en |
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Scottish Fiddle Encyclopedia |
As part of the Mel Bay Encyclopedia Series, the purpose of this book is to offer fiddlers
direct access to the gems of the genre. Composers represented in this volume span a three
hundred year period including works by: Patrick MacDonald, Adam Craig, Capt. Charles Duff,
Simon Fraser, Robert and Joseph Lowe, Robert MacIntosh, William Marshall, and J. Scott Skinner.
Ms. Rideout's original compositions are also included. The tunes are listed in order by key
signature to enable the fiddler to put sets together for performance, competition or session playing.
This book contains extra marches and strathspeys unique to Scottish fiddling. The end of the book
is dedicated to solo numbers consisting of piobaireachd (pibroch) and slow airs. The Scottish Fiddle
Encyclopedia is an essential tune book for musicians interested in developing a deeper appreciation
for genuine traditional Scottish fiddle music. |
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A Scottish Fiddle Collection |
This is a "best of" disc representing tracks from Bonnie's first eight recordings on the
Maggie's Music record label. |
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Track 03 - Pipe Major William Wilson |
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Track 05 - St. Kilda Dance |
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Track 13 - Bonny Jean O' Aberdeen |
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Scottish Fire |
This multi-award winning recording features Bonnie's lively Scottish fiddle style with Jerry
O'Sullivan/pipes, Al Petteway/guitar, Robin Bullock/guitar & cittern, Maggie Sansone/dulcimer,
Tina Chancey/viola da gamba/ Paddy League & John Quigg/percussion. |
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Track 02 - Pop Goes the Weasel |
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Track 03 - O Onochie O |
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Track 08 - Dr. Gordon Stable's Reel |
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Track 12 - Purser's Air |
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Celtic Circles |
Bonnie Rideout's now classic debut recording from Maggie's Music. |
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Track 03 - Jig in A |
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Track 04 - Lament on the Death of Sor Blanca Maria |
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Track 12 - Yell Tell |
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Track 13 - Prince Charlie's Farewell to Scotland |
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Gi'me Elbow Room |
This is a lively recording featuring all the different Scottish and Celtic instruments as well as Scottish
traditional song and poetry. Three generations of Rideouts are represented on this PARENT'S CHOICE GOLD award winning
children's CD. |
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Track 02 - Gi'me Elbow Room |
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Track 06 - The Hen's March |
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Track 10 - There Was a Wee Cooper |
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Track 15 - Hickory Dickory Dock |
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Track 20 - Northwest Passage |
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Kindred Spirits |
Bonnie's personal favourite recording from the Maggie's Music label. |
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Track 01 - The Wise Maid |
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Track 06 - Roy's Wife O' Alldivaloch |
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Track 08 - A.S. Scott |
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Track 11 - Rebecca's Hymn |
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Soft May Morn |
Bonnie Rideout's first solo recording with her mother, Betty Rideout/piano, and Charlie Wilkie/guitar. |
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Track 05 - One Day I Traveled the Moor |
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Track 07 - Soft May Morn |
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Track 10 - Gruagach |
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Track 11 - Rocks of the Peak |
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Bonnie and Friends -- Scottish Reflections |
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Track 01 - The Periwig |
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Track 02 - Seal Song |
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Track 06 - Lamentation for the Fallen Heroes of Waterloo |
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Track 10 - The Highland Laddie |
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City of Washington Pipe Band -- Scottish Rant |
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Track 01 - Asturian Reels and Jigs |
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Track 03 - Amazing Grace |
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The Art of Robert Burns |
Bonnie Rideout recorded this in Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland with The Edinburgh Players.
With artistic direction from the late Dr. David Johnson, this is a wonderful recording with fine
singing represented. |
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Track 01 - Contented We' Little and Cantie Wi' Mair |
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Track 09 - The New Bridge of Rutherglen |
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Track 21 - Rory Dall's Port |
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Track 24 - Had I the Wyte? - She Bade Me |
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Track 25 - O Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut |
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More Art of Robert Burns |
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Track 01 - The De'il's awa wi' th'Exciseman |
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Track 15 - Hey ca'thro' |
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Track 25 - General Reid: March for the 22nd Regiment |
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Track 26 - Hei Tuti teti |
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