A unique music project celebrating some of Scotland's finest tradition bearers and their link to the next generation of musicians.
Deireadh 2011, agus ann an togalach sònraichte ann an Ulapul tha buidheann de dh' òigridh thà lantach a ' faighinn cothrom air leth, 's iad air cruinneachadh le cuid de shà r luchd-ciùil traidiseanta na h-Alba son seachdain shònraichte de thaic agus ionnsachadh - seo agad Taigh an Dualchais.
Le Fèis Rois a' comharrachadh còig thar fhichead bliadhna, bha am pròiseact ùr-ghnà thaichte seo na dheagh chothrom sà r sgilean ann an ceòl traidiseanta a thoirt dhan ath ghinealach ann an dòigh gu math brosnachail. Bha an luchd-ciùil òg sealbhach seo a' leasachadh an cuid thà laint bho bhuaidh cuid den luchd-ciùil traidiseanta as cliùitiche a th'ann, le cuirm ann an taigh-cluiche
Eden Court a' toirt obair na seachdain gu ceann.
Aithnichte 's gu bheil Aonghas Grannd (fidheall), Kenna Chaimbeul (seinn), Rona Lightfoot (pìobaireachd / seinn), Fergie Dòmhnallach (am bogsa), agus Iain MacIlleMhìcheil (am bogsa) airson an cuid comasan ciùil, tha iad cuideachd là n spòrs.
Late 2011, and a group of young, talented, up-and-coming musicians get a once in a life time opportunity as they gather under one roof in Ullapool with some of Scotland's finest traditional musicians for a unique week of mentoring and learning - this is The House of Music.
With 2011 seeing Fèis Rois celebrate its 25th year, this innovative new project saw the rich cultural baton of traditional music being passed on to the next generation as our lucky young apprentices lived with and studied alongside the renowned tradition bearers, with a concert at Eden Court in Inverness the culmination of the week's work.
The tradition bearers include Angus Grant (fiddle), Kenna Campbell (singing), Rona Lightfoot (piping/singing), Fergie MacDonald (accordion) and John Carmichael (accordion).
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Còig latha sònraichte ann an Ulapul
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Broadcasts
- Mon 5 Mar 2012 21:00
- Tue 6 Mar 2012 22:00
- Mon 24 Mar 2014 21:00
- Tue 25 Mar 2014 22:00
- Mon 1 Feb 2016 21:00
- Tue 2 Feb 2016 22:00