Music documentary in which Julie Fowlis and Muireann NicAmhlaoibh explore shared musical roots in Inverness, where they find out about traditional music in the area.
Tha Julie Fowlis agus Muireann NicAmhlaoibh air cuairt cheòlmhor ann an Inbhir Nis. Nan cuideachd tha an seinneadair ainmeil Èireannach Aodán Ó Ceallaigh agus Liz Doherty, fìdhleir cliùiteach à Dùn nan Gall.
Presented by Julie Fowlis and Muireann NicAmhlaoibh, Port is a musical documentary which reveals their shared musical heritage. In this episode, they visit Inverness to discover more about traditional music in the town and surrounding area.
Accompanying Julie and Muireann on this trip are renowned Irish singer Aodán Ó Ceallaigh and esteemed Donegal fiddle player Liz Doherty. Julie and Aodán meet local singer Ellen MacDonald to learn a song by Mà iri Mhòr nan Òran, which was composed in prison in Inverness. Muireann takes Liz Doherty to meet musician and broadcaster Bruce McGregor and they collaborate on Highland and Donegal fiddle tunes.
Calum Alex MacMillan shares one of his favourite songs with Julie and Aodán which they later sing together. On a visit to Strathglass, acclaimed Highland musician Duncan Chisholm tells Julie and Liz about the background to Mo Rùn Geal Òg, a song written by Christina Ferguson, wife of William Chisholm - standard-bearer of the Chisholms of Strathglass at Culloden. The episode culminates in a session at folk music bar, The Waterfront.
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Clips
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Luchd-ciùil bhon a’ phrògram
Duration: 01:51
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Duncan Chisholm, Liz Doherty & Julie Fowlis - Mo Rùn Geal Òg
Duration: 01:32
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julie Fowlis |
Presenter | Muireann NicAmhlaoibh |
Broadcasts
- Mon 16 Jan 2017 22:00
- Wed 18 Jan 2017 22:30
- Mon 22 Jan 2018 22:00
- Mon 8 Apr 2019 22:00
- Wed 10 Apr 2019 22:30
- Mon 20 Jan 2020 22:00