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    Concerto Caledonia

    Concerto Caledonia is Scotland’s baroque ensemble, specialising in the music of 18th century Scotland played on period instruments, and directed by David McGuinness.  With their recordings of the music of John Clerk of Penicuik (Hyperion, 1998: “definitely one of the most important releases of Scottish music” The Scotsman) and  James Oswald (Linn, 1999: “I hummed ‘The Thistle’ for a week” Gramophone), they have brought a vital part of Scotland's musical heritage to a wide audience, and have appeared at festivals of classical, early, contemporary and world music throughout the UK and in Europe.  Regular collaborators include the soloists Catherine Bott, Mhairi Lawson and Jamie MacDougall, and the Cape Breton flute player Chris Norman.

    In summer 2001 they gave sold-out performances of their new performing version of Allan Ramsay’s pastoral ballad opera The Gentle Shepherd at the Edinburgh International Festival, and released a CD of Scottish-Italian music called Mungrel Stuff on Linn Records, a Sunday Times Record of the Year (“bizarre, but utterly compelling”).  

    Following on from their recording with Cape Breton fiddler and baroque violinist David Greenberg 'Spring Any Day Now', which features music by Frank Zappa and Fred Frith alongside old and new Scottish music, the group has formed an offshoot touring quartet 'Lion' to explore the synthesis of early, traditional and contemporary music.

     

     

    Contact details:

    Email: info@concal.org
    Web Site: http://www.concal.org


    Albums:


    Mungrel Stuff
    Scottish-Italian music by Barsanti and others
    £13.99

    Lion
    This remarkable recording delivers much more than 18th century music of Scotland
    £13.99

    Colin's Kisses - The Music of James Oswald
    The programme on this album features love songs, instrumental pieces and assorted miniatures
    £13.99

    Fiddler Tam
    On this CD they perform music by Thomas Erskine, The 6th Earl of Kellie or "fiddler Tam" as the 18th century contemporary of Haydn and Boswell, and rabble rouser of some repute, was endearingly known to his close associates.
    £13.99





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