The Saltire Singers, a Scottish chamber vocal quartet, was founded in Edinburgh in 1951 by the talented composer and violinist Isobel Dunlop. Known for their exquisite renditions of early Scottish music, the group has captivated audiences with their performances of madrigals, motets, and anthems by renowned composers such as William Byrd and John Dowland. Their discography, including albums like "Music of Love and Friendship," showcases their ability to bring historical music to life with a blend of precision and passion. With a legacy spanning over two decades, The Saltire Singers remains a celebrated name in the world of classical and early music.