Scotland at Night - choral settings of Scottish poetry
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34060
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 27th July 2009
Contents
Works
Scotland at NightThe Painter's Eye
The Seagull
So Deep
The Gallant Weaver
My heart's in the highlands
Address to Edinburgh
A Medieval Scottish Triptych
Dream Angus
Ye Banks and Braes
Artists
LaudibusConductor
Mike BrewerWorks
Scotland at NightThe Painter's Eye
The Seagull
So Deep
The Gallant Weaver
My heart's in the highlands
Address to Edinburgh
A Medieval Scottish Triptych
Dream Angus
Ye Banks and Braes
Artists
LaudibusConductor
Mike BrewerAbout
Choral settings of Scottish poetry from Robert Burns to Alexander McCall Smith
These collaborations between noted 'Edinburghians' Alexander McCall Smith and Tom Cunningham appear on disc here for the first time, in a programme of Scottish poetry settings by some of today's leading composers. From the ethereal tenderness of Cunningham's Lullaby to the muscular angularity of Ronald Stevenson's Medieval Scottish Triptych, Laudibus responds with affection and athleticism to the expert direction of UK choral doyen, Mike Brewer.
Producer’s note: “It was not so sunny when we recorded Scotland at Night... On 3-5 January whilst Laudibus was in Colinton Parish Church in Edinburgh to record this collection, the boiler gave out! Anyway, I offered as much support to the ever-spirited Mike & his crew as I could from the Minister's office (things are quite plush in Colinton, and thankfully the heating system in the Minister's suite runs off a newer-fangled & more efficient boiler!). You would never know that these lush sounds were recorded in a sub-freezing environment!” Paul Baxter
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