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Most of the
recordings in the listing below contain mixed Cape Breton-Scottish
content. Music from the Simon Fraser Collection is all 18th
and 19th century Gaelic-oriented Scottish music played by Cape Breton
musicians. The Captain's Collection interprets Fraser's music
from a Scottish perspective. On Stepping on the Bridge,
Scottish piper Hamish Moore pays tribute to the Cape Breton style
of piping. Puirta Baroque gives a provocative look at
the roots of Scottish fiddling.
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Seudan-cd
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Seudan
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$19.50
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Seudan is made up of four young
Scottish pipers (Calum MacCrimmon, Angus MacKenzie, Fin Moore, and
Angus Nicolson) and their mentor, Allan MacDonald (the brother of Dr.
Angus, featured above). They play spirited traditional pipe music
with influence from the dance music of Cape Breton. In addition to
the strong tunes, this debut recording includes Gaelic singing from
both Allan MacDonald & Kathleen MacInnes.
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