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    Legacy of the Scottish Fiddle Volume One

    by Alasdair Fraser
    There's a huge legacy of Scottish material for the fiddle, and its melodies are vastly different from the Irish. Who better to explore it than Alasdair Fraser, who's not only a virtuoso on the instrument, but whose love of the music is apparent in every note he plays? In pianist Paul Machlis he has a very sympathetic companion -- a man who can not only play the ceilidh style, but who can offer some sophisticated, but never overly so, fingerings behind the fiddle. Add in a bass and cello on some selections (like the beautiful harmony between cello and fiddle on "Chapel Keithack/Belmont," for example) and you have a record that's close to perfect. Fraser's technique is impeccable, allowing him to attempt anything from a moving slow air to the almost impossible "Madame Neruda," which he manages without even seeming to break a sweat. There's beauty all through this record, not only in the playing, but also in the choice of material from many different composers, and Fraser touches on virtually every aspect of Scots fiddle music, including the wonderful strathspey of "Lady Charlotte Campbell's New Strathspey," which transforms into "Lady Charlotte Campbell's Reel," the notes cascading out like a fountain. Machlis works so well that often the listener barely realizes he's the sign of the perfect accompanist, while he still keeps time and glorious underpinning on "Da Forfeit O' Da Ship/Da Grocer/Jack Is Yet Alive." As fine an album of Scottish traditional music as you're going to find, performed with panache and high style. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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    Most of the tunes are quiet and calm, full of peaceful beauty.


    The collaboration of fiddler Alasdair Fraser and pianist Paul Machlis is one of pure beauty and passion. Alasdair is probably the finest Scottish fiddler of today, and there seems to be no more appropriate, more perfect instrument to contribute to his fiddling than a piano - at least if it is played by a real master such as Paul Machlis. Alasdair Fraser and Paul Machlis have played together since the early eighties; their playing together is highly imaginative, very intimate and exact.
    This recording, the first of a series, features classic tunes from13 of Scotland's finest composers of the past (such as Niel Gow, Captain Simon Fraser or James Scott Skinner), added by a few traditional tunes. Most of the tunes are quiet and calm, full of peaceful beauty. All tunes are perfectly presented, with a lot of feeling and skill. I really did enjoy this album.

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    1. Miss Dumbreck / Miss Cameron of Balvenie / Clydeside Lassies
    2. The Auld Brig o' Don
    3. The Beauty of the North
    4. Madame Neruda
    5. Chapel Keithack / Belmont
    6. Earl Haig
    7. Earl Grey / The Left Handed Fiddler
    8. Rose-Acre
    9. Craigellachie Brig / Largo's Fairy Dance
    10. The Ancient Barons of Kilravock
    11. Mrs McPherson of Gibton / The Novelty
    12. Lady Charlotte Campbell's New Strathspey / Lady Charlotte Campbell's Reel
    13. Miss Hannah of Elgin / Sir George Clark of Penicuik / Major L Stewart of the Island of Java Reel
    14. Mrs Jamieson's Favourite
    15. The Rose-bud of Allenvale
    16. Seann Triubhais Uilleachain
    17. Da Forfeit o' Da Ship / Da Grocer / Jack is Yet Alive
    18. Mr A Q Wilken's Favourite / Jenny Hardie's Reel
    19. Mrs Major L Stewart of the Island of Java
    20. The Iron Man / The Smith's a Gallant Fireman / The Forth Bridge Reel / Gillan's Reel / The Auld Wheel
    21. Niel Gow's Lament for the Death of his Second Wife
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