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Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor
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Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor

Improvisation in Cminor for harmonica. Originating from Curitiba, Brazil native Indiara Sfair is part of Brazilian blues band “Milk'n'Blues”, she is both player and accomplished composer.

Dolore Autunnale - by James Hawken
03:16
Dolore Autunnale - by James Hawken

Cello lead, melancholic string arrangement to capture the mood of mourning.

A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
25:40
A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

In this festively-themed podcast, archaeologist and Scottish history expert Dr Murray Cook talks with film history and literature scholar Dr Tom Christie about the history of Christmas in Scotland. They discuss the various festive traditions which have developed over the centuries, comparing yuletide celebrations at home and abroad, to explore what makes a modern Scottish Christmas. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.

The Rigs o' Barley
01:59
The Rigs o' Barley

by Robert Burns, read by Robert Murray

Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor
02:05
Harmonica Improvisation in Cminor

Improvisation in Cminor for harmonica. Originating from Curitiba, Brazil native Indiara Sfair is part of Brazilian blues band “Milk'n'Blues”, she is both player and accomplished composer.


Dolore Autunnale - by James Hawken
03:16
Dolore Autunnale - by James Hawken

Cello lead, melancholic string arrangement to capture the mood of mourning.


A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
25:40
A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

In this festively-themed podcast, archaeologist and Scottish history expert Dr Murray Cook talks with film history and literature scholar Dr Tom Christie about the history of Christmas in Scotland. They discuss the various festive traditions which have developed over the centuries, comparing yuletide celebrations at home and abroad, to explore what makes a modern Scottish Christmas. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.


The Rigs o' Barley
01:59
The Rigs o' Barley

by Robert Burns, read by Robert Murray