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Scottish Ensemble From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Saltire Music Group or Saltire Singers were a Scottish musical group founded by composer Isobel Dunlop (1901–1975) in 1950 for The Saltire Society and directed and conducted by Hans Oppenheim (1892–1965).[1][2][3][4] In addition to performing traditional songs the group also commissioned and performed new works from Scottish composers.[5]
Discography
- Burns Night - Songs And Poems Of Robert Burns, with poetry readings by Ian Gilmour and Meta Forrest Angel Records ANG 35256 1956[6]
- Also released as An Evening With Robert Burns, Columbia Records 1956
- William Byrd Madrigals, Motets, & Anthems, The Saltire Singers Lyrichord LLST 7156 1966
- Scotland In The Festival - Songs And Poems Of Scotland, The Saltire Music Group SIF 01 1970
- John Dowland Music Of Love And Friendship, Saltire Singers with Desmond Dupré, Musical Heritage Society MHS 870
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