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Introductory Remarks to each item by Jennie Given, A.R.C.M.
PIPER JOHN McINTYRE.
March, "Bells of Jura."
Strathspey, "Lady MacDonald." Reel, "Lady Mary Hamilton."
NEIL MacLEAN (Gaelic Songs). Miss J. CURRIE (Gaelic Songs).
"Oran a' Mrs D. THOMSON and Mrs. K. GALLOWAY (Songs). Neil MacLean (Gaelic Songs). Miss J. Currie and Neil MacLean.
"Crodh Chailein."
Si mo Jeannan fhein."
Miss J. Currie (Gaelic Songs).
"Soiridh."
"Moladh na Lannhaidh."
Piper John Maclntyre.
March, "Pibroch of Donald Dhu." Strathspey, "The Western Isles." Reel, "Mrs. MacLeod of Raasay."
THE STATION CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by H. A. CARRUTHERS.

Contributors

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Jennie Given
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Lady Mary Hamilton.
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Mrs D. Thomson
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Mrs. K. Galloway
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Neil MacLean
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Miss J. Currie
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Neil MacLean.
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Crodh Chailein.
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Si Mo Jeannan
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Miss J. Currie
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Donald Dhu.
Conducted By:
H. A. Carruthers.

Music for Choir and Orchestra by J. A. Moonie (11).
Words by W. E. Aytouu.
Tenor Solo by NEIL DONALDSON.
The Poem on which this Cantata is founded relates the battle of the Pass of Killiecrankie, and the death of the Scottish Leader. The barbaric excitement of this historic fight is vividly suggested in the score, and the impassioned ardour of the soldiers finds expression in strenuous themes.
After an opening solo of declamatory character, the chorus carries on the narrative to its close.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. A. Moonie
Tenor:
W. E. Aytouu.
Unknown:
Neil Donaldson.

5SC Glasgow

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