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  • have u a husband cause if ya dont illl marry ya hahahah brilliant catriona keep her lit x

    

  • beautifull thats all

  • Incredible playing. Just saw Catriona play this in Boston at the Christmas Celtic Sojourn concert. She truly is a one of a kind musician.

  • facebook message at 0:31! had me fooled hahah.

  • That was beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • Does anyone know where I can get hold of Transatlantic Sessions 2 DVD. All I can find is the CD.

  • Wonderful - magical - uplifting and truly excellent. More more more PLEASE!

  • The best four minutes of my day was spent listening to this music ...x Thank you for posting.

  • I love when this is played, we play it in our awesome,, awesome band! Small hall Band :P.. and Shona Mooney taught me it :) xx

  • Thanks! I love being introduced to new music, and this is truly beautiful! I xouls listen over and over! What! Not suitable for a "boom box?" Thanks again!

  • Absolutely lovely :0)

  • really nice so very soothing.Really love the translantic sessions on BBC 2.This is very moving reminds me of sailing across the minch on a flat calm day with the dolphins sailing along with the boat.

  • Is that a Virginal that the keyboard player is playing? Looks a bit small for a spinet piano or a harpsichord.

  • She makes you want to melt when you look into those eyes. What a great gift.

  • An aural tranquilizer. Catriona plays beautifully, and those eyes---

  • @071949 your so right.

  • @071949 and the dextrous fingers! ;0)

  • what a lovely composition - a very talented lady; yes it is like rising and falling and ever shifting waves; er..is it just my romantic imagination but has Catriona only got those soulful eyes for Aly...poor keyboarder got an icy Shetland blast across his bows...

  • This is the first time I have been lucky enough to hear this...and I could have heard it blind, in some dark and antiseptic laboratory, in 4 point restraints....and still recognized its dark, sonorous complicated force. So briliant.

  • Thanks for this, it is beautiful. It would be great live!

    I think the 3/4 time and the tune, which sort of 'folds' over itself, is very typical. It fits well with waves and rolling in a boat, etc. The violins also provide a 'drone'-like, bagpipe bass. There is a musical phrase for that persistent bass note that I can't remember. Funny how combinations of notes can be so evocative! Why should people have a physiological response to sound?

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