Catriona McKay
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Catriona McKay | |
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| Genres | Scottish, Celtic, folk |
| Occupations | Musician, composer |
| Instruments | Harp, piano |
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| Website | http://www.catrionamckay.co.uk/ |
Catriona McKay is a Scottish harpist and composer. She is a contemporary explorer on the Scottish harp (Clàrsach), having collaborated with folk and experimental musicians, as well as co-designing the Starfish McKay harp.
She is a member of the band Fiddlers' Bid and the Chris Stout Quintet.[1][2]
- Catriona McKay (2002, Glimster)
- Starfish (2007, Glimster)
- Harponium (2014, Glimster)
- with Chris Stout
- Laebrack (2005, Greentrax Recordings)
- White Nights (2010, McKay Stout)
- Seavaigers (2014, McKay Stout)
- with Chris Stout and Seamus Begley
- BEGLEY MCKAY STOUT (2014, McKay Stout)
- with Olov Johansson
- Foogy (2009, Olov Johansson Musik)
- The auld Harp (2013, Olov Johansson Musik)
- Fiddlers’ Bid
- Hamnataing (1998, Greentrax)
- Da Farder Ben Da Welcomer (2001, Greentrax)
- Naked and Bare (2005, Greentrax)
- All Dressed in Yellow (2009, Hairst Blinks)
- Strange Rainbow with Alistair MacDonald
- invisible from land and sea (2008)
- Skimmerin (2009)
- Chris Stout
- The First O' the Darkenin' (2004, Greentrax)
- Devil’s Advocate (2007 as Chris Stout Quintet, Greentrax)
- Chris Stout's Brazilian Theory - Live in Concert (2011, Chris Stout)
- Other collaborations
- Aidan O'Rourke: An Tobar (2011, Navigator)
- Transatlantic Sessions 3(2007 BBC 2 ‘Scotland’s Music with Phil Cunningham’)