- Source: Crossing Bridges
- Queensferry Crossing
- Arbain Rambey
- Jembatan Jalan Forth
- Hannah Tan
- Jembatan Britannia
- Jembatan Vauxhall
- Selat Menai
- Penyeberangan jalan
- Fatih Akın
- Globalisasi
- Crossing Bridges
- Washington Crossing Bridge
- Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore)
- Ambassador Bridge
- Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls)
- Three Nations Crossing
- Queensferry Crossing
- List of crossings of the River Severn
- List of crossings of the River Thames
- Confederation Bridge
Crossing Bridges is a live 2004 album by Mark O'Connor, Carol Cook, and Natalie Haas. It was recorded at May 22 - May 24 performances in Spivey Hall, Clayton College, and State University, Morrow, Georgia. It contains pieces written by O'Connor's for the earlier Appalachia Waltz and Appalachian Journey albums, as well as two new ones, "Olympic Reel (Medley)" and "Blackberry Mull". "Olympic Reel" was written for the 1996 Summer Olympics, and segues into a medley of the other fiddle tunes and styles of the trio member's cultures, Scottish, Irish, and Texan folk music. "Blackberry Mull" was based on an old folk song called "Blackberry Blossom". The songs arranged for violin, viola, and cello.
Track listing
"Chief Sitting in the Rain/College Hornpipe" (traditional, arr. O'Connor) – 5:28
"Blackberry Mull" (O'Connor) – 8:02
"Appalachia Waltz" (O'Connor) – 7:22
"Old Country Fairy Tale" (O'Connor)– 9:30
"F.C.'s Jig" (O'Connor) – 3:20
"Poem for Carlita" (O'Connor) – 8:30
"Limerock" (traditional, arr. O'Connor) – 2:25
"Caprice for Three" (O'Connor) – 3:43
"Vistas" (O'Connor) – 10:24
"Olympic Reel (Medley)" (O'Connor) – 11:20
Personnel
Mark O'Connor - Violin
Carol Cook - Viola
Natalie Haas - Cello
also
Paul Eachus - Recording
Mark O'Connor - Mixing
Mark O'Connor - Producer