Description
I. Strathspey and Reel
II. Traditional Air
III. Jig
IV. Bagpipe Air, with Drones
I once read of an idea to establish a human colony on Mars which was at once visionary and practical. In order to acclimatise themselves, potential settlers would at first live together, sealed off from the human race on a remote Scottish island.
This is the music of the Scottish colonisers, several generations later, marooned on a lonely and distant planet; the ancient forms of their national music almost completely lost in translation, with only the smallest vestiges of the national style remaining.
Three traditional melodies are quoted, but as if refracted through space time, far distances and strange atmospheric effects. These are ‘The Leys of Luncarty’ (heard on the horn in the opening Strathspey); ‘Ettrick Banks’ (played on the clarinet in the TraditionalAir) and ‘Miss Margaret Graham of Gartmore’s Favourite’ (played by everyone in the Jig). – Judith Weir
Voicing: for Wind Quintet and Piano
Series: Music Sales America
Medium: Softcover
SKU: HL14035301