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This is a groupmuse
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Come celebrate the New Year and your Scottish heritage with New England’s premier tenor, Austin Burns, and renowned pianist Thomas Handel. Settle in for a rollicking night dedicated to Scotland’s beloved poet Robert Burns who first discovered and transcribed the famous the ultimate New Year’s song, “Auld Lang Syne!” Sets will include songs about the beautiful countryside, wild men like Burns himself, some toe tappers, and sweet ballads. The arrangements featured are by Maureen McMullan (professor at Berklee), Arthur Foote, Franz Haydn, and Austin Burns.
What is Burns Night? Burns night is an annual tradition celebrated around the world with various throughout the month of January to celebrate the birth of Robert Burns (January 25). It is a celebration of Scottish heritage where participants are encouraged to read poems by Robert Burns and other authors. The poems are often of a lighter nature and can contain salty language on rather bawdy subjects. The celebrations also include a salute to the haggis (a savory meat pudding) listening to a bagpiper, dressing in kilts, dancing, and of course plenty of drinking.
What I need from you! To truly celebrate Burns night I need you to come prepared to have a good time. This means you are encouraged to wear your kilts, tartan colors, bring your dancing shoes and don’t be afraid to clap and make some noise.
What's the music?
I. Idyllic songs of the Countryside     Poet             arranger
Flow Gently Sweet Afton                    Robert Burns      Austin Burns
Ae Fond Kiss                                           Robert Burns     Maureen McMullan/ A.B
Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes                  Robert Burns     Austin Burns
The Ash Grove                                  trad.                            Austin Burns (welsh melody)     
II. Rollicking songs of/about wild men
A Man’s a Man for ‘A That                     Robert Burns      Maureen McMullan
There Was a Lad Was Born in Kyle          Robert Burns      Austin Burns
Charlie He’s My Darlin’                   Robert Burns      Austin Burns
III.Sweet Ballads
Loch Lomond                                trad.                    Arthur Foote
My Love is Like a Red Red Rose                 Robert Burns     Maureen McMullan        
IV. Toe Tappers
Toe the Weavers Gin Ye Go                  Robert Burns     Austin Burns
The Silver Tassie                                  Robert Burns     Maureen McMullan        
V. Songs to slow your roll
Leezie Lindsay                                 Trad.            Austin Burns
My Ain Kind Dearie                             Robert Burns     Franz Haydn/ Austin Burns
Green Grow the Rashes, O                           Trad.            Austin Burns
VI. Finale
Auld Lang Syne                                  Robert Burns        Maureen McMullan    
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