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Episode 3

Mary Ann Kennedy presents indigenous and minority-language music from around the world. Featuring acts including Ellen MacDonald with Murdo Cameron, and Riona Sally Hartman.

Sreath le M脿iri Anna NicUalraig a'l矛bhrigeadh ce貌l th霉sanach agus mion-ch脿nanach na cruinne. Tha an treas pr貌gram a' t貌iseachadh an Uibhist a Deas leis a' chiad 貌ran - Chan Eil A Ch霉is A' Cordadh Rium - sgeulachd eibhinn Raghaill Clachair, Dhalabroig, air droch l脿-f猫ille dha is fiachan dhaoine air feadh an 脿ite air. Agus ga ghabhail, tha Ellen NicDh貌mhnaill, le taic bho Mhurchadh Camshron, Ghlinn Eilg.

Cuideachd cluinnear Riona Sally Hartman 脿 Bail' Ath Cliath le 貌ran d貌chasach 貌igridh air a sgr矛obhadh ain fheasgar 脿lainn na baile fh猫in: N贸in铆n铆.

An duan mu dheireadh aig c貌mhlan 貌g Albanach a tha 'd猫anamh ceangal ci霉il iad fh猫in taobh a-staigh a' ch貌mhlain - eadar Arcaibh, Sealltainn, Le貌dhas agus tarsaing a' chr矛ch a Northumberland. Ceitlin Nic a' Ghobhainn a tha os cionn an t-seinn an seo - le 貌ran ag innse earrainn de seann sgeulachd - an Latha Bha' n Ridire ag 脪l.

Mary Ann Kennedy presents a series of indigenous and minority-language music from around the world.

This third episode begins in South Uist and an amusing song composed by Ronald Clachair from Daliburgh. The song, in which the composer tells of his disappointing day at the livestock sale and includes a list of his creditors, is sung by Ellen MacDonald, accompanied by Murdo Cameron from Glenelg.

From Dublin there is Riona Sally Hartman with N贸in铆ni, an uplifting, youthful song composed one fine afternoon.

Finally, a song from a young band who have made their own musical connections within the group, combining talents from Shetland, Orkney, Lewis and, across the border, Northumberland. Ceitlin LR Smith leads the singing with a narrative song that delves back in history - an Latha Bha' n Ridire ag 脪l.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 3 Apr 2018 23:00

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