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Celebration of Centuries (1998)
This disc focuses on Virginia's historic triangle: Williamsburg, Jamestown & Yorktown. Fresh arrangements of folk and Baroque flow into original pieces for York River State Park and Colonial National Historical Park; the project is sponsored in part by the City of Williamsburg 300th Anniversary Commission. ....involving numerous duets with Phillip Skeens on guitar, plus Henry Smith's bass and keyboards, Paulette Murphy's keyboard, Thomas Marshall's harpsichord, Joseph Healey's banjar , John Turner's Scottish fiddle, and more.
64 min.
- James and York Bluffs (T.Seaman)
- Flowers of Edinburgh/Rose Tree/French Schottische ( All Trad.)
- Will Ye No Come Back Again (Trad.)
- The World Turned Upside Down (Trad.)/ Chester (Billings)/Red-haired Boy (Trad.)
- The Great Road (T.Seaman)
- Passacaille (Handel)
- Drive the Cold Winter Away (Trad.)/Greensleeves (Trad.)
- Soldier's Joy (Trad.)
- Childe Grove (Trad.)
- The Lass of Gowrie (Trad.)
- Banjar & Kalimba (T.Seaman)
- Planxty Fanny Poer, Planxty John Irwin (O'Carolan)/Praeludium I (Bach)
- Spartina (T.Seaman)
- Jefferson (Trad.)/Lovely Joan (Trad.)
- The William and Mary Hymn (Trad.)
- Canon for Three Centuries (Pachelbel)
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