Concert Information
Until Alan Lomax and Hamish Henderson began championing its true exponents, back in the 1950s, pretty much the only way Gaelic song was widely heard - outwith its Highland and Hebridean heartlands – was in the kind of douce, drawing-room versions, tamed and contorted into conformity with classical scales, which subsequently became anathema to devotees of the tradition. It’s taken a while – during which other countries’ vocal treasures, from Portuguese fado to Hindustani singing, have been successfully orchestrated – but the authentic, buoyantly revitalised sound and spirit of Scotland’s Gà idhealtachd today can now confidently and fruitfully re-engage with classical forms, on a footing of mutual respect.
Hence tonight’s unprecedented collaboration, which sees a crème-de-la-crème array of contemporary Gaelic singers - Julie Fowlis, Karen Matheson, Kathleen MacInnes, Arthur Cormack, Robert Robertson, Isobel Ann Martin, Kim Carnie and Mischa Macpherson – performing amid brand-new orchestral arrangements of their chosen material, premiered by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra.