
Alison Kinnaird is recognised as one of the foremost exponents of traditional Scottish harp music. Alison's first instrument was cello and she was a founder member of the Edinburgh Youth Orchestra. She has a degree in Celtic Studies and Archaeology and studied the harp under Jean Campbell in Edinburgh from the age of 14. She has won the Clarsach Trophy at the National Mod and the Harp Competition in Pan Celtic Festival in Killarney. Alison plays both gut and wire-strung harps and has recorded several critically acclaimed albums.
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Laura Bhisa
The Crags Of Ailsa; Staffa's Shore
The Kid on the Mountain
Ellen's Dreams
The Crags of Ailsa / Staffa's Shore
Rory Dall's Port
Glenlivet / Castle Drummond
The Crags of Ailas/Staffa's Shore
Caoineadh Rioghail (The Royal Lament)
Port Atholl
The Braidwood Waits
Tuireadh Iain Ruaidh
Grantown-On-Spey (Baile Nan Granndach)
The Crags Of Ailas / Staffa's Shore
Princess Augusta
Ring of Crystal, Ring of Stone
Port Patrick
Balquhidder
Chapel Keithack
Killiecrankie
The Crags Of Ailsa/Staffa'S Shore
Cumha Crann Nan Teud (The Lament for the Harp Key)
Lude's Lament
Cro Cinn t-Saile / The Kilbarchan Weaver
Cumh Easbig Earraghaal (The Bishop of Argyle's Lament)
Bas Alastruim (The Death of Alasdair) / McAllistruim's March
The Rymer
McLoud's Salute
Carrill's Lament
The Conundrum
Fuath Nam Fidhleirean (Contempt for Fiddlers)
Fliuch An Oidhche / Heman Dubh
The Horseman's Port
Leslie's March
The Keiking Glasse
Port Gordon
Fingal's Weeping/The Maids of Kintail
Tweedside/Mary Scott, The Flower of Yarrow
Balfour Village / Shapinsay Polka
The Duchess of Buccleuch's Favourite / The Earl of Hadinton / Miss Charlotte Brodie's Jig
Cumh Ioarla Wigton
Air by Fingal III
The Crags Of Ailas; Staffa's Shore
Psalmsong
Lady Livingstone / Dunkeld Steeple
The Batell of Harloe/The March of Donald, Lord Of The Isles To The Battle Of Harlaw
Ayrshire Lasses/Dance of the Dead
Balfour Village
Rory Dall Morison's Jig / Far-Fuadach 'A Chlarsair (The Harper's Dismissal)
Cumh Ioarla Wigton (Lament for the Earl of Wigtown)
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