Julie Fowlis agus Muireann NicAmhaoibh a鈥 l矛bhrigeadh ce貌l bhon t-sreath Port nach deach fhaicinn a-cheana. Previously unseen music from the series Port with Julie Fowlis and Muireann NicAmhlaoibh.
Bidh Druthag Bheag Eile a鈥 tarraing ri ch猫ile p矛osan ci霉il s貌nraichte a chaidh a chl脿radh airson an t-sreath Port ach nach deach fhaicinn a-cheana. Anns a鈥 phr貌gram seo, ce貌l a chaidh a chl脿radh ann an D霉n nan Gall, Corgaigh agus Inbhir Nis ann an 2015 agus 2016. Bidh s脿r luchd-ci霉il ann an cuideachd Julie Fowlis agus Muireann NicAmhaoibh anns na tr矛 ce脿rnaidhean. Ann an Inbhir Nis bidh Bruce MacGriogair, Liz Doherty, Mhairi Hall agus Mike Vass a鈥檆ur an dreach fh猫in air 鈥淔alls of Lora鈥. Ann an Corgaigh, thug Port c貌mhla an duislear ealanta Rachel Harris 脿 Alba agus tri霉ir de sh脿r luchd-ci霉il na h-脠ireann, Matt Cranitch, Jackie Daly, Conal 脫 Gr谩da agus Caoimh铆n 脫 Fearghail, agus ann an D霉n nan Gall bidh an seinneadair cli霉iteach Maighread Sti霉bhart ann an cuideachd che貌lmhor eile le Muireann, M谩ire N铆 Choilm agus Florian Blanke.
Druthag Bheag Eile is a collection of three previously unseen musical gems from the award-winning series Port. This episode features music recorded in Donegal, Cork and Inverness in 2015 and 2016. A cast of renowned musicians joins presenters Julie Fowlis and Muireann NicAmhlaoibh to play on three tracks.
Bruce MacGregor, Liz Doherty, Mhairi Hall and Mike Vass gather in Inverness to lend musical weight to Falls of Lora. In Cork, Port assembled Scottish flautist Rachel Harris, along with esteemed Irish trad musicians Matt Cranitch, Jackie Daly, Conal 脫 Gr谩da and Caoimh铆n 脫 Fearghail. Plus a rousing set of reels in Donegal, singer Margaret Stewart shares music with Muireann, M谩ire N铆 Choilm and Florian Blanke.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julie Fowlis |
Executive Producer | Margaret Cameron |
Executive Producer | Alasdair MacCuish |
Producer | Duncan MacDonald |
Broadcasts
- Thu 18 Jun 2020 21:40
- Sat 20 Jun 2020 22:45
- Wed 24 Jun 2020 23:40
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- Boxing Day 2020 20:45
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