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We created a 30-minute radio programme for art radio station Radiophrenia, which was broadcast on 10 November 2017. Have a listen in!
This programme features the following recordings:
- Cradle Song Medley | James Scott Skinner, 1909, National Library of Scotland
- Alistair Campbell & Betty Nichol, 1983, Scottish Borders Archives [Listen online here]
- Birds on Canna, 1951, National Trust for Scotland [Listen online here]
- Mairead nan Cuiread (Tha Mulad, Tha Mulad) | Kate Nicolson (and chorus), 1963, School of Scottish Studies Archives at the University of Edinburgh [Listen online here]
- Bobby & Gordon Hogg, 2007, Am Baile [Listen online here]
- Pathfoot Sounds by Suzy Angus & Janieann McCracken, 2017, University of Stirling [Listen online here]
- John MacDonald, 1980s, Inverness Museum & Art Gallery & Am Baile [Listen online here]
- Selkirk Pickin Night, 2011, Scottish Music Centre
- Jenifer Harley, 2011, West Lothian Archives
- A Tattie, a Neep and an Ingin | Harry Gordon, 1929, National Library of Scotland
- Donald Morrison, 1970s, Comunn Eachdraidh Nis | The Ness Historical Society
- Stella Henriques, 1986, University of Aberdeen Special Collections [Listen online here]
- Louise Welsh, 2014, OurStory Scotland
- Karolinka | Polish-Scottish Song and Story Group, 2015, Elphinstone Institute at the University of Aberdeen
- Alexander Smith, The Boatie Rows, 1976, School of Scottish Studies Archives at the University of Edinburgh [Listen online here]
- Josephine Neill, Mullwharcar, 1981, Vanishing Scotland
- Doris Crook and Fiona Macpherson, Scottish Working People’s History Trust [Listen online here]
- Ian Wilson, 2015, University of Dundee Archive Services
- Pooni the cat, 1949, National Trust for Scotland Canna Collection [Listen online here]
- House session, 2011, Raretunes [Listen online here]
- & Lyndsay Porteus – Deil amang the tailors, 2009, Raretunes [Listen online here]
- Scaffolding, Music Practice, the Doors, the Duet, Scottish Music Centre
- Stanley Robertson, 2000, Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen