The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

New music to be premiered at Gaelic gig

- JOHN ROSS

Anewly-arranged piece of music performed by up to 40 young people from across Scotland will be a highlight of a music festival being held online for the first time.

Four new Gaelic songs will also be premiered at the Blas Festival which celebrates Highland music and the Gaelic language and culture.

The n ew m u s i c has been commission­ed to mark S c o t l a n d ’s Ye a r of Coast and Wa t e r s and celebrate the people and stories from coastal areas.

The festival, organised by Gaelic arts organisati­on Fèisean nan Gàidheal, in partnershi­p with the Highland Council, will be held from November 20-30 and feature a series of pre-recorded and live performanc­es, workshops, lectures and other musical events.

Opening the festival will be a £ 3,000 commission called Air falbh ann am bàta/Off in a Boat.

Multi- instrument­alist, s i n g e r, composer and producer Mike Vass, the current traditiona­l artist in residence at Edinburgh Un i v e r s i t y, will lead 30- 40 young musicians from local fèisean groups across Scotland on an imagined voyage from Skye to Mull, Iona and Islay, with each island represente­d by a piece of music or song transcribe­d from the School of Scottish Studies Archives.

Fèisean nan Gàidheal has also awarded Gaelic singer and songwriter Rachel Walker the Fuaran Coasts and Waters commission to write a Gaelic song in celebratio­n of the 2020 themed year.

Rachel, who has released three solo albums and often appears with Skipinnish, will perform her song, which will explore the importance and beauty of the coasts as part of a St Andrew’s Night concert on November 30, the festival’s finale.

Rachel said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have been awarded this commission to write a Gaelic song celebratin­g the year of Scotland’s Coasts and Waters for the Blas Festival 2020.

“My idea for the song was to take a journey through Scotland, exploring the seas, shores, rivers and waterways, the myths and legends hidden beneath the waves and the links to people and their livelihood­s.

“The challenge has been to fit that all into a song without having 100 verses, but I’m really pleased with how i t ’s progressin­g and I’m looking forward to the opportunit­y to let people hear it as part of the festival.”

Due to the high standard of entries to the original commission call, three other songwriter­s have also been awarded a £ 500 commission. Songwriter­s Ma r y Ann K e n n e d y, James Hind and Niall O’Gallagher will h av e their songs per formed alongside Rachel’s at the festival.

 ??  ?? IN TUNE: Mike Vass will lead the young musicians at the Blas Festival next month.
IN TUNE: Mike Vass will lead the young musicians at the Blas Festival next month.

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