Staffa: Inner Hebrides, Scotland
Texts read and music played:
- Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave) -start
- Donald B. MacCulloch: Staffa (1927)
- The Scots Magazine, Nov 1772
- Dr Johnson: A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1773)
- Scott Macmillan: Celtic Mass for the Sea — Introit (1988)
- Thomas Pennant: A Tour in Scotland and a Voyage to the Hebrides in 1772 (1774)
- Granville Bantock: Hebridean Symphony, 1st. section
- Faujas de St. Fond: Staffa (1784)
- Jules Verne: Staffa (1859)
- Louis de Saussure: Voyage en Ecosse et aux Iles Hebrides (1807)
- James MacPherson: Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland and translated from the Gaelic Language (1760)
- Hamish MacCunn: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood (1887)
- P.B. Homer: Observations on a Short Tour in Scotland: Made in the Summer of 1803
- Thomas Campbell: Staffa (1795)
- Patrick Og MacCrimmon’s Lament (pibroch)
- Thomas Campbell: Lord Ullin’s Daughter
- James Hogg: Staffa (1803)
- Walter Scott: The Lord of the Isles
- John Keats: letter to brother Tom (1818)
- John Keats: Staffa (1819)
- Karl Klingemann: Staffa, Aug 8, 1829
- Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave) — start
- William Turner: Staffa, Fingal’s Cave (1831-2)
- William Wordsworth: Sonnet 28 — Cave of Staffa, Sonnet 29 — Cave of Staffa After the Crowd had Departed
- Queen Victoria: Journal, 1847
- Alfred Lord Tennyson: Sea Dreams (1853)
- Jules Verne: The Green Ray (1885)
- Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave) — ending