Product DescriptionThe seventh volume in the perpetually popular Linn Collection series features a captivating selection of tracks from its catalogue of award-winning artists. Taken from their last studio recording together Claire Martin and Richard Rodney Bennett celebrated the impeccably crafted songs of Irving Berlin on Say It Isnt So, one of The Telegraphs 10 Best Albums of 2013. Dunedin Consort enjoyed a wealth of plaudits for its recordings: John Passion was named a 2013 Critics Choice by BBC Radio 3, CD Review, Mozart Requiem was named Gramophone Recording of the Month and the Consorts first instrumental recording, Six Brandenburg Concertos was awarded five stars by BBC Music Magazine. Championing Linn's commitment to home-grown Scottish talent is newcomer Amy Duncan and folk stalwart Dougie MacLean, the latter teamed up the Royal Scottish National Orchestra to bring a new and beautiful symphonic dimension to his best-loved songs on his debut recording with Linn. Ingrid Fliter made her Linn debut with a critically acclaimed recording of Chopins Piano Concertos with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Named a Choice recording in Gramophone, it also received five stars from The Telegraph who praised her truly wondrous performances. Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo released their compelling song cycle, Dear River' which topped the UK Record Store Chart and saw Q Magazine state: Ambitious and beautifully wrought, Dear River should mark Barker's entry into the big leagues. Robin Ticciati further cemented his reputation as an outstanding Berliozian with two recordings; Karen Cargill was singled out for praise on Les nuits dété and Lenfance du Christ with the SRSO was awarded five stars by The Daily Telegraph who described it as a first rate, affecting performance.