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Norman McLeod's Welcome to Waipu​/​Celtic Waiata​/​Annie Aitken​/​Willie McBride​/​Kiwi Reel

from K​ō​terana by Iain Fraser

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This track begins with a strathspey in honour of the man. It would be nice to think he would have allowed the occasional dance even if he didn’t take part himself. It’s followed by a tune inspired by a traditional Māori song type & then two pipe tunes, found in a 1930s New Zealand bagpipe collection, are sandwiched in the middle of the Kiwi Reel, composed by the great Shetland fiddler Willie Hunter.

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from K​ō​terana, released April 14, 2023

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Iain Fraser Scotland, UK

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Iain Fraser is fascinated by the fiddle’s rhythmic and emotional capabilities and draws his material from 18th Century Scottish tunes to new self-penned compositions and from the multiple regional music styles of the British Isles to those of North America and Europe.
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