We are delighted to announce additional tour dates as Duncan presents music from the new album in venues and festivals throughout the U.K. and beyond. Duncan and the band look forward to performing in the north of England during June 2018 in Reeth, Ulverston and Manchester. Please see our Live page for ticket information.
Thank you to fRoots, Songlines and The Living Tradition for the glowing reviews of Sandwood; a short synopsis is available on our ‘Reviews’ page but please do visit and enjoy these publications which provide a wealth of news and features on world music.
What the press said…. Songlines World Music Magazine: 4**** stars The Living Tradition: “Highland music has rarely been in better hands” fRoots: “This is spiritual music which empathises deeply with humanity’s continuing search for transcendental beauty and enduring truth.”
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14-18 NOW have unveiled their 2018 season of extraordinary arts events focusing on WW1 Centenary Art Commissions. This programme of events features brand new artworks by some of the world’s leading contemporary artists which will be presented during the lead up to Armistice Day 2018.
As part of this significant programme of events 14-18 NOW have co-commissioned, with An Lanntair Arts Centre, Duncan Chisholm and Julie Fowlis to deliver a production marking the centenary of the sinking of HMY Iolaire.
This new work will consider this maritime disaster, the resulting tragedy of the significant loss of life to the Hebridean Islands of Lewis and Harris, as well as reflecting on the actions of John Finlay MacLeod whose selfless acts helped save dozens of lives.
This commission will premiere at An Lanntair, Stornoway on the 9/10 November 2018. Further details of the production will be announced soon.
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Sandwood
/in news /by adminSandwood is now on general release, available to buy / stream / download, worldwide.
Please do visit our ‘Shop‘ where you can purchase the album in CD or download format.
Enjoy the music….
Live dates announced and Sandwood reviews….
/in news /by adminWe are delighted to announce additional tour dates as Duncan presents music from the new album in venues and festivals throughout the U.K. and beyond. Duncan and the band look forward to performing in the north of England during June 2018 in Reeth, Ulverston and Manchester. Please see our Live page for ticket information.
Thank you to fRoots, Songlines and The Living Tradition for the glowing reviews of Sandwood; a short synopsis is available on our ‘Reviews’ page but please do visit and enjoy these publications which provide a wealth of news and features on world music.
What the press said….
Songlines World Music Magazine: 4**** stars
The Living Tradition: “Highland music has rarely been in better hands”
fRoots: “This is spiritual music which empathises deeply with humanity’s continuing search for transcendental beauty and enduring truth.”
New Music Commission: An Treas Suaile (The Third Wave)
/in news /by admin14-18 NOW have unveiled their 2018 season of extraordinary arts events focusing on WW1 Centenary Art Commissions. This programme of events features brand new artworks by some of the world’s leading contemporary artists which will be presented during the lead up to Armistice Day 2018.
As part of this significant programme of events 14-18 NOW have co-commissioned, with An Lanntair Arts Centre, Duncan Chisholm and Julie Fowlis to deliver a production marking the centenary of the sinking of HMY Iolaire.
This new work will consider this maritime disaster, the resulting tragedy of the significant loss of life to the Hebridean Islands of Lewis and Harris, as well as reflecting on the actions of John Finlay MacLeod whose selfless acts helped save dozens of lives.
This commission will premiere at An Lanntair, Stornoway on the 9/10 November 2018. Further details of the production will be announced soon.