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'''CHARLES SUTHERLAND'''. Scottish, Reel. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed in 1933 by Aberdeenshire fiddler and composer J. Murdoch Henderson (1902-1972). Sutherland was a Fraserburgh violinist and "disciple" of | |f_annotation='''CHARLES SUTHERLAND'''. Scottish, Reel. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed in 1933 by Aberdeenshire fiddler and composer J. Murdoch Henderson (1902-1972). Sutherland was a Fraserburgh violinist and "disciple" of [[wikipedia:James_Scott_Skinner]], according to Alastair Hardie (1992), who owned the famous and fine "Goddard" Stradivarius violin. | ||
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See also the companion strathspey "[[Mrs. C. Sutherland]]." | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Hardie ('''Caledonian Companion'''), 1992; p. 39. Henderson ('''Flowers of Scottish Melody'''), 1935. | |||
|f_recorded_sources= Green Linnet GLCD 3105, Aly Bain - "Lonely Bird" (1996). Rodeo RO-113 (78 RPM), Winston "Scotty" Fitzgerald. </font> | |||
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CHARLES SUTHERLAND. Scottish, Reel. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed in 1933 by Aberdeenshire fiddler and composer J. Murdoch Henderson (1902-1972). Sutherland was a Fraserburgh violinist and "disciple" of wikipedia:James_Scott_Skinner, according to Alastair Hardie (1992), who owned the famous and fine "Goddard" Stradivarius violin.
See also the companion strathspey "Mrs. C. Sutherland."