One of the most successful albums ever made by the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra was The Fiddlers Party. This was a section of recordings made as various concerts and grouped together to form an album of dances suitable for putting on at a party or ceilidh.
To take this concept further the Orchestra went into the wonderful Henry Wood Hall in Glasgow and put down a further series of tunes which form the music on this album. The recordings are of dance music rather than the dances themselves, so with set dances these have not been lengthened simply to conform to the set, thus avoiding too much repetition.
Under the batons of the inspiring John Mason MBE, conductor and director of music for The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, and Andrew McGarva, deputy conductor, we bring you this superb set of tracks which form The Fiddlers Dance
A collection of the finest and most entertaining Scottish Fiddle dance music, all on one fantastic album. With 21 tracks for the 21st century, this recording brings you all the fun of a traditional Scottish dance party.