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Episode 2

Mary Ann Kennedy presents indigenous and minority-language music from around the world. This episode features acts including Julie Feeney, plus Ewen Henderson with Ewen Robertson.

Sreath le Màiri Anna NicUalraig a'lìbhrigeadh ceòl thùsanach agus mion-chànanach na cruinne. Tha an dàrna prògram a' tòiseachadh an Èirinn agus nighean Ghaillimh, Julie Feeney - sgrìobhaiche, seinneadair, cleasaiche air a bogadh ann an ceòl còisir - a'cuir a gleus fhèin air Cill Aodáin. Tha Eoghainn MacEunraig air cliù a chosnadh dha fhèin tro bhi a' cluiche le leithid Battlefield Band agus Mànran ann a seo le taic bho Eoghan eile - ball a' chòmhlain Breabach, Eoghann Robasdan, le Duanag an t-Seòladair. Ceòl cuideachd bho The Dirty 9s à Bail' Ath Cliath, Go Deo Go Deo Gan Stad. Mu dheireadh, Raibeart Robasdan, seinneadair a chòmlain cèilidh mhòir, Skipinnish agus òran ainmeil Èireannach, Tha na h-Uain Air An Tulaich.

Mary Ann Kennedy presents a series of indigenous and minority-language music from around the world. This second episode begins in Ireland, and Galway girl Julie Feeney - a composer, singer and actor, steeped in choral music - raises the roof with Cill Aodáin.

Ewen Henderson from Locahber has built a brilliant musical career with acts such as the Battlefield Band and Mànran. Appearing with him is Ewen Robertson from Breabach, and they deliver Duanag an t-Seòladair.

There is also music from Dublin band the Dirty 9s with Go Deo Go Deo Gan Stad.

Finally, Robert Robertson, singer with the great cèilidh band Skipinnish, performs the famous Irish song The Lambs on the Green Hills.

30 minutes

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Fri 30 Mar 2018 20:00

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