STP 314 BBC Sound Library England : folk dance music, Northumbrian dance tunes. Scotland : fiddle music - 1944. - 1 audio tape reel

Tape. Musical instruments: Fiddle, Northumbrian small pipes.

(BBC 7234) 1. Corn Rigs (2'15") -- 2. Keel Row (2'05") -- 3. Cliff Hornpipe, Lads of the North Tyne (2'36") -- 4. Proudlocks, Redesdale - (BBC 7234) 1. Corn Rigs (2'15") -- 2. Keel Row (2'05") -- 3. Cliff Hornpipe, Lads of the North Tyne (2'36") -- 4. Proudlocks, Redesdale, / Jack Armstrong, Northumbrian small pipes, with fiddle played by Northumbrian Minstrels, Powburn, Northumberland, 19/4/1944 - (BBC 30952) 1. Lady Charlotte Campbell (1'30") -- 2. The Brig O'Aboyne, The Brig o' Dee (2'15") -- 3. The Laird o' MacIntosh Reel, Mrs Douglas Moncrieff (1'27") -- 4. Pastoral air: Chapel Keithack (1'43") -- 5. Slow airs: Hard is my fate & Gudewife admit the wanderer; Hornpipes: Newcastle Hornpipe (4'26") -- 6. Slow air: Lady Ann Hope's Favourite, Strathspey; the Ley's o' Luncarty; Reel: Lord Elcho's Reel (2'48") -- 7. Flowers of the Forest (2'04") -- 8. Prince Charlie's Last View of Scotland (1'53") -- 9. Miss Haldane of Gleneagles; Reel; the Perth Hunt (1'34") - - (BBC 30953) 1. Hector MacAndrew talks about his training and technique. Interviewer: James Hunter (20'35") -- 2. March: Cameron Highlanders. Strathspey: Laird o' Thrums. Reel: Gavin MacMillan (2'45") -- 3. Slow air: The Countess of Crawford. Strathspey: The Marchioness of Huntley. Reel: The Earl of Crawford's Reel. (2'24") -- 4. The Peterhead Polka (1'27"), Hector MacAndrew fiddle. An assemblage of several discs recorded onto one tape.



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