Thistle Dew: A Symphonic Journey to Scotland
Track Listings
| 1. Will Ye Nae Come Back Again (trad.) | ||
| 2. Coilsfield House (trad.) | ||
| 3. The Fishermen's Call to the Seals (trad.) | ||
| 4. The Wee Folk Jig (C. Connell) | ||
| 5. Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle (trad.) | ||
| 6. The Selkie (trad.) | ||
| 7. The New-Riggit Ship (trad.) | ||
| 8. Loch Leven (trad.) | ||
| 9. Crossing to Ireland (trad.) | ||
| 10. The Old Man's Mare Died (trad.) | ||
| 11. Bonny Lorn (C. Connell) | ||
| 12. Rothesay-O (trad.) | ||
| 13. Lord Lovat (trad.) | ||
| 14. The Eriskay Love Lilt (trad.) |
Editorial Reviews
Bert Gagnon, Vision, Musictogousa.com
Her arrangements are extraordinary and she doesn't lose the traditional feel of the songs.
musicshopper.info, March 1, 2005
Her music is truly magic to listen to...
Album Description
Like background music to a Scottish tale or tour, combining classical phrasing and robust folk melodies.
Thistle Dew: A Symphonic Journey to Scotland
Thistle Dew: A Symphonic Journey to Scotland, Music, Christina Connell, Like a Scottish folk symphony, fresh and calming as the morning mist, with a tinge of mystery, a hint of longing, and the occasional wild instrumental romp...traditional tunes of Scotland.
Thistle Dew: A Symphonic Journey to Scotland
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