The Land of the Mountain and the Flood is a concert overture for orchestra, composed by Hamish MacCunn in 1887 and first performed at the Crystal Palace on 5 November of that year.[1] The title is taken from Scott's The Lay of the Last Minstrel, canto vi, stanza 2:
In 1968, the overture came to renewed attention when EMI included it on an LP "Music of the Four Countries" (ASD 2400), played by the Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Alexander Gibson. It gained wider familiarity by being used from 1973 to 1976 as the theme for the BBC television series Sutherland's Law.[2]
Orchestra | Conductor | First issue | Ref | |
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Scottish National | Alexander Gibson | 1968 | [3] | |
Royal Scottish National | Sir Alexander Gibson | 1985 | [4] | |
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic | Grant Llewellyn | 1993 | [5] | |
BBC Scottish Symphony | 1995 | [6] | ||
Royal Ballet Sinfonia | John Wilson | 1999 | [7] |
Book: Shaw . Bernard . George Bernard Shaw . 1981 . London . Bodley Head . Shaw's Music: The Complete Musical Criticism of Bernard Shaw . 1 (1876–1890) . 978-0-370-30247-8 .