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St Fillan's / The Rhymer's Reel

from The Road to Kennacraig by Karen Marshalsay

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The slow air is from The Gesto Collection (1895) where it’s called ‘St Filans Monastery’. St Fillan was an 8th century Irish monk associated with several sites in Scotland. The reel comes from Thomas the Rhymer, an instrumental narrative depicting the harper who met the Elfin Queen and was taken off to Elfland for seven years.

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from The Road to Kennacraig, released July 15, 2019
Trad. Arr. Karen Marshalsay PRS/MCPS / Comp. Karen Marshalsay PRS/MCPS

Produced by Robin Morton at
Temple Records Studio, Midlothian
Engineers: Robin Morton & Ewan MacGregor

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Karen Marshalsay Edinburgh, UK

Playing all three Scottish harps –gut & wire-strung, and the sitar-like Baroque bray harp, and deeply influenced by pipe music, Karen is a highly accomplished player of traditional music and a fine composer of tunes in a living tradition.

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