Episode 1
Mary Ann Kennedy presents indigenous and minority-language music from around the world. This episode features acts including Ceitlin Smith and Marja Helena Fjellheim Mortensson.
Sreath ùr le Mà iri Anna NicUalraig a'lìbhrigeadh ceòl thùsanach agus mion-chà nanach na cruinne. Sa chiad program, Ceitlin Nic a' Ghobhainn a' cur a' tionndadh grinn fhèin air aon dhe na h-òrain as ainmeile aig Runrig, "Chì Min Geamhradh." Tha Marja Helena Fjellheim Mortensson à Nirrbhidh, le cainnt nan Saami deasach air a bilean, 's ann bhon teaghlach fhèin a tha a cuid òran a' tighinn.
Neach-ciùiil òg, Fiach Moriarty, a chur tionndadh Gà idhlig air aon dhe na h-òrain aig Ray Davies. Cuideachd, seinneadair a tha air deagh chliù a chosnadh dha fhèin - Rònan Snodaigh à Bail' Ath Cliath, le Can Àm, Crìochnaichidh sinn le Scott Wood a' cluich mar thriùir an cuideachd Mà iri NicFhionghuin air an fhidhill agus Ron Jappy air a' ghiotà r, le sà r sheat phòrt, a' crìochnachadh le
port-cruinn fìdhlear Capercaillie, Charlie McKerron - "Bulgarian Red."
Mary Ann Kennedy presents indigenous and minority-language music from around the world. This episode features Ceitlin Smith with her wonderful interpretation of one of Runrig's most famous songs, Chì Mi'n Geamhradh.
From Norway, Sami-speaking Marja Helena Fjellheim Mortensson sings material from her family repertoire. Young singer-songwriter Fiach Moriarty performs his Gaelige version of a ray davies song. Renowned Dublin musician Rònan Snodaigh sings Can Àm. We finish with the Scot Wood Trio, which features Mhairi MacKinnon and Ron Jappy with a fine set of tunes, ending with a reel by
Capercaillie's Charlie McKerron - Bulgarian Red.
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Sùil air na chithear air a' phrògram
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- Thu 5 Nov 2015 23:30
- Fri 6 Nov 2015 21:30
- Sat 3 Dec 2016 20:00
- Thu 8 Dec 2016 23:35
- Tue 20 Mar 2018 23:00
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- Fri 14 Sep 2018 20:20