Compact disc Program notes in French and English, and English texts with French translations in container Traditional Scottish folk tunes; words by Robert Burns "ATMA Baroque"--Container Performers Canadian Canadiana Meredith Hall, soprano ; La Nef Recorded Nov. 19-22, 2003, Église St-Augustin, St-Augustin de Mirabel, Québec, Canada
Contents:
Craigieburn Wood (4:38) Charlie he's my darling (1:40) Comin thro' the rye (Air: Miller's wedding) (1:23) Grimstock ; The old mole ; Cuckolds all a row / John Playford (from The dancing master, 1651) (2:20) When o'er the hill the e'ening star (Air: The lea-rig/My ain kind dearie, O) (2:47) Hugh O'Donnel / Turlough O'Carolan (1:59) Simmer's a pleasant time (Air: Ay waukin' O) (2:57) What can a young lassie (Air: What shall I do with an auld man) (3:50) My tocher's the jewel (Air: The mucking of Geordie's byre) (1:45) She's fair and fause (Air: The lads of Leith) (2:22) The gloomy night is gath'ring fast (Air: Roslin castle) (4:25) Carolan's dream / T. O'Carolan (1:01) My love is like a red, red rose (Air: Low down in the broom) (3:11) Last May, a braw wooer (Air: The Lothian lassie) (3:22) Welsh dance "Pwt-ar-y-bys" (2:05) My love was born in Aberdeen (Air: The white cockade) (2:36) O let me in this ae night (Air: Will you lend me your loom, lass) (6:00) Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill / T. O'Carolan (2:40) John Anderson my jo (2:38) Ye banks and braes (Air: Caledonian hunt's delight) (2:22) Now nature hands her mantle green (Air: Mary Queen of Scot's lament) (7:35) Sheebeg and Sheemore (1:47) ; Bumper Squire Jones (0:55) ; Carolan's favourite jig (1:43) / T. O'Carolan Should auld acquaintance be forgot (Air: Auld lang syne) (3:17)