Lassie, lend me your braw Hemp Heckle,
And I’ll lend you my Thripling Kame;
For Fainness, Dearie, I’ll gar ye keckle,
If ye’ll go dance the Bob of Dunblane.
Haste ye, gang to the Ground of ye’r Trunkies,
Busk ye braw and dinna think Shame;
Consider in Time, if leading of Monkies
Be better than dancing the Bob of Dunblane.
Be frank, my Lassie, lest I grow fickle,
And take my Word and Offer again.
Syne ye may chance to repent it mickle,
Ye did na accept the Bob of Dunblane.
The Dinner, the Piper and Priest shall be ready,
And I’m grown dowie with lying my lane;
Away then leave baith Minny and Dady,
And try with me the Bob of Dunblane.
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My father was born in Glasgow, yet somehow I have never visited Scotland. This lovely music sounds like my ticket of return to the country of his birth. Philip Graham
Violinist Johnny Gandelsman commissioned work from a wide variety of composers for this complex and diverse portrait of the U.S. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 5, 2022
Through churning dynamics and elongated, arc-like melodies, clarinetist Joanna Nicholson casts a hypnotizing modern classical spell. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 2, 2022
Somber, beautiful string meditations abound on the debut album by Oxford cellist and composer Lou Lyne and her ensemble. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2024
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Stunning album, great mixture of the more traditional fiddle and accordion music with acoustic and electric guitar. Albatrossi is among the most beautiful tunes you will ever hear. Alan Hyde