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On the Banks of Helicon: Early Music of Scotland - Baltimore Consort
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  1. Over the hills]
  2. Kathryn Oggie, variations for fiddle
  3. In a garden so green
  4. My heartly service (The Pleugh Song)
  5. Scotch Cap (The English Dancing Master, 1651)
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  1. Over the hills]
  2. Kathryn Oggie, variations for fiddle
  3. In a garden so green
  4. My heartly service (The Pleugh Song)
  5. Scotch Cap (The English Dancing Master, 1651)
  6. Flowers of the Forest
  7. Kilt thy coat, Magge
  8. Canareis
  9. I will not go to bed till I suld die
  10. Jockey loves his Moggy dearly
  11. Our Father God Celestial
  12. Come my children dere
  13. Bankis of Helicon
  14. Prince Edward's Paven
  15. Lyk as the dum solsequium
  16. Scots Marche
  17. Support your servant
  18. My Lord of March Paven
  19. O Lustie May
  20. Doun in yon bank
  21. Branle d'Ecosse
  22. Joy to the person of my love
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The Baltimore Consort has made three albums of early music from the British Isles; this one, which demonstrates the connections between traditional Celtic music and the art music of late Renaissance and early Baroque Scotland, is perhaps the best. The program is, by turns, a joyful romp and a sweet lament, a combination of earthy ballads and elegant parlor dance tunes. Singer Custer LaRue is a delight as always, and here manages a pretty fair Scots burr, but guest artist Edwin George's performances on period bagpipes are ...

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On the Banks of Helicon: Early Music of Scotland 1992, Dorian

UPC: 053479013927

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