Chris Duncan (musician)

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]

Chris Duncan
GenresFolk Music

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)
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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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