
A Celebration of Scotland
Maxwell Davies, Sir Peter, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, St Mary's Music School Choir, Edinburgh, and more...
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A Grand Orchestral Tribute to Scotland’s Soul
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’ A Celebration of Scotland (1988) is a sweeping, emotionally resonant journey through the nation’s musical heartland. Commissioned as a living homage, it weaves centuries of Scottish tradition into a 21-track orchestral tapestry performed by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and St Mary’s Choir. This is not mere arrangement—it’s cultural resurrection.
Among its treasures: the hauntingly beautiful “An Orkney Wedding,” and the elegiac “Farewell to Stromness,” both of which anchor the album with folk-poetic gravitas. Davies’ genius lies in his ability to bridge Renaissance polyphony, Celtic melodies, and modern orchestral language without compromise.
More than a collection, this is a curated monument to Scotland’s sonic heritage. Released by Unicorn‐Kanchana, it serves as both an educational resource and a ceremonial listening experience—perfect for classrooms, heritage centers, or any space honoring Scotland’s living musical legacy.
“A monumental achievement in Scottish musical preservation,” — Gramophone, 1989
If you seek music that feels both ancient and alive, this album offers a profound, immersive encounter with Scotland’s soul through the lens of one of Britain’s most visionary composers.
Product info
- Contributors: Maxwell Davies, Sir Peter, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, St Mary's Music School Choir, Edinburgh, MacIlwham, George
- Format: Import
- Binding: Audio CD
- Languages: English
- Dimensions:
- Height: 0.43 inches
- Width: 5.04 inches
- Length: 9.41 inches
- Weight: 0.20 Pounds
- Released: January 1, 1988
- Number of units: 1