Concerto Caledonia's 13 albums have uncovered many hidden aspects of Scottish music, from Italianate baroque cantatas and 18th-century fiddlers re-writing Purcell, to the mercenary viol player Tobias Hume and the amiable drunk aristocrat composer the 6th Earl of Kellie. Alasdair Roberts featured on their Britten-inspired Revenge of the Folksingers: Gramophone magazine wrote of its Purcell-based follow-up that 'To say that Concerto Caledonia's album veers between maddening and utterly joyous is to put them well ahead of the curve.' Their current project is a Scottish dance band based on models from the Golden Age of Scottish fiddling in 1780s Edinburgh. Come prepared to dance ...