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Bach Meets Cape Breton
TRAD. ARR. DAVID GREENBERG/SCOTT MACMILLAN/DAVID SANDALL
Suite Sonata
1.
I
(Moderato) Sweet is the Lass that Dwells Among the Heather
2:23
2.
II
(vivace) The Carle He Came o'er the Craft
0:54
3.
III
(Adagio) Peggy I Must Love Thee
2:14
4.
IV
(giga) The Honourable Mrs. Drummond of Perth's Delight
0:47
5.
The Lass Blast
8:17
6.
Pinkie House Medley
7:21
7.
E-Bee Jig
3:10
TRAD. ARR. DAVID GREENBERG/SCOTT MACMILLAN/DAVID SANDALL/ KATE DUNLAY
Purcell with a chaser
8.
I
First Music - Second Music - Hornpipe
2:16
9.
II
Air
0:56
10.
III
Canaries
1:27
11.
IV
Song Tune
1:44
12.
V
Hornpipe - The Lads Of Leith Air - Sodger Lad
4:47
13.
Chacone
9:32
14.
Music from the Mabou Coal Mines
5:56
15.
Fy gar guitar
3:52
TRAD. ARR. DAVID GREENBERG/ SCOTT MACMILLAN
16.
Neil Gow's Lament
4:40
TRAD. ARR. DAVID GREENBERG/SCOTT MACMILLAN/DAVID SANDALL
17.
Bach Meets Cape Breton
7:00
18.
The Farewell
2:51
Solo: David Greenberg Violin
Solo: Scott MacMillan Guitar
Solo: David Sandall Harpsichord
Notes
This melodic, wide-ranging delight has been hailed as "brilliant...an innovative breakthrough from beginning to end" and "toe-tapping entertainment". The ensemble Puirt a Baroque (pronounced poorsht-a-baroque) celebrates the music of Cape Breton and of the Baroque era whence it came. The repertoire (performed by David Greenberg, violin, Scott Macmillan, guitar and David Sandall, harpsichord) ranges from works by Bach and Purcell to traditional-style jigs, reels, and hornpipes
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