Savannah Music Local and Sustainable April 22, 2026 JoAnna Farrer - Folk Fiddler Farrer Episode 2
Tonight on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable I have the second episode with folk fiddler JoAnna Farrer, The different JoAnna Farrer than the one we know as the concertmaster of the Savannah Philharmonic. We are going back to listening to and taking about her album Liminal Paths.
Come with Me - Music and lyrics: JoAnna Farrer
The fiddle tune in the middle of the song is "Far an robh mi'n raoir" (Where I Was Last Night), written by Niall MacLeoid sometime in the 19th Century.
JoAnna Farrer, violin and vocals
Natalie Haas, cello
Yann Falquet, guitar
Alasdair Fraser, harmony violin
Tunes in this set:
Slayley Bridge Hornpipe - English traditional. Found in the Lawrence Leadley collection, published in 1847
Comeley Garden - Scottish traditional, from the Skye Collection of 1887
An Gabh Thu Bean a Dhò'ill Bhig (Little Donald's Wife) - Scottish traditional, from the Skye Collection
Oyster Wives' Rant - Scottish traditional, from the Collection of Scots Reels of 1757
JoAnna Farrer, violin
Natalie Haas, cello
Yann Falquet, guitar
The Charm of the Selkie - Music and lyrics: JoAnna Farrer
The tune in the middle of the song is a waltz from Norway, titled Brustuens Avskjedsvals.
The tune in the middle of the song is a waltz from Norway, titled Brustuens Avskjedsvals.
JoAnna Farrer, violin and vocals
Natalie Haas, Cello
Yann Falquet, guitar
Elana Low, harmonium
Shannon Heaton, flute and harmony vocals
Natalie Haas, Cello
Yann Falquet, guitar
Elana Low, harmonium
Shannon Heaton, flute and harmony vocals
Leaving the Shire
Tunes in this set:
Leaving the Shire - slow air by JoAnna Farrer
Mrs. Wright - Scottish traditional strathspey
Bass Reel - Scottish traditional reel
North of the Tay - Scottish traditional reel
JoAnna Farrer, violin
Natalie Haas, cello
Yann Falquet, guitar
Tunes in this set:
Leaving the Shire - slow air by JoAnna Farrer
Mrs. Wright - Scottish traditional strathspey
Bass Reel - Scottish traditional reel
North of the Tay - Scottish traditional reel
JoAnna Farrer, violin
Natalie Haas, cello
Yann Falquet, guitar
There Was an Old Man - Music and lyrics: JoAnna Farrer
The tune played at the end of the track is one I wrote called "The Shapeshifter."
The tune played at the end of the track is one I wrote called "The Shapeshifter."
JoAnna Farrer, violin and vocals
Natalie Haas, cello
Elana Low, harmonium
Natalie Haas, cello
Elana Low, harmonium
- 9:00pm Savannah Music Local and Sustainable Opening by Anders Thomsen: Check, Check, One, Two on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable (pre-recorded)
- 9:00pm Savannah Music Local and Sustainable April 22, 2026 JoAnna Farrer - Folk Fiddler Farrer Episode 2 by JoAnna Farrer on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable
- 9:00pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:04pm Come with Me by JoAnna Farrer, violin and vocals; Natalie Haas, cello; Yann Falquet, guitar; Alasdair Fraser, harmony violin on Liminal Paths (Self-released)
- 9:10pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:16pm The Oyster Wives' Set by JoAnna Farrer, violin; Natalie Haas, cello; Yann Falquet, guitar on Liminal Paths (Self-released)
- 9:20pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:22pm Savannah Music Local and Sustainable by Mid-show Break on pre-recorded (pre-recorded)
- 9:24pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:30pm The Charm of the Selkie by JoAnna Farrer, violin and vocals; Natalie Haas, Cello; Yann Falquet, guitar; Elana Low, harmonium; Shannon Heaton, flute and harmony vocals on Liminal Paths (Self-released)
- 9:38pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:42pm Leaving the Shire by JoAnna Farrer, violin; Natalie Haas, cello; Yann Falquet, guitar on Liminal Paths (Self-released)
- 9:47pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:51pm There Was an Old Man by JoAnna Farrer, violin and vocals; Natalie Haas, Cello; Elana Low, harmonium on Liminal Paths (Self-released)
- 9:58pm Conversation with JoAnna Farrer by JoAnna Farrer and Dave Lake on live (live)
- 9:59pm Savannah Music Local and Sustainable Closing by Anders Thomsen: Check, Check, One, Two on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable (pre-recorded)
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