Chris Duncan (musician)

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Chris Duncan
GenresFolk Music

Chris Duncan, is an Australian Scottish Fiddle player.[1] He was described by The Age's Anna King Murdoch as being one of the "two really great Scottish fiddle players in the world."[2] His album Fyvies Embrace - The Golden Age of the Scottish Fiddle won the 2000 ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.[3]

Partial Discography[]

Chris Duncan and Muriel Johnstone

  • Sandy Ower The Sea - Scotscores and Co

Chris Duncan

  • Fyvies Embrace - The Golden Age of the Scottish Fiddle (1999) - ABC Classics[4]

Chris Duncan, Catherine Strutt and Julian Thompson

  • The Red House (2006) - ABC Classics [5]

Chris Duncan and Catherine Strutt

  • Carriages at Midnight (2015)

References[]

  1. ^ Liston, Jo (24 September 1999), "Reel time again for Newcastle mechanic", The Australian
  2. ^ Murdoch, Anna King (17 December 1999), "Music That Knows No Detours", The Age
  3. ^ "First timers on song in music's big night", Hobart Mercury, 25 October 2000
  4. ^ Covell, Roger (13 September 1999), "Reel Music", Sydney Morning Herald
  5. ^ McDonald, Graham (17 November 2006), "FOLK The Red House Chris Duncan, Catherine Strutt, Julian Thompson (ABC 476 8036)", Canberra Times

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