
Episode 3
Julie Fowlis narrates an unforgettable celebration of the close relationship found on the Islands between people, wildlife and music.
'S gann gu bheil à ite sam bith ann far am bi dùthaich agus ceòl cho dlùth ri chèile is a tha anns na h-Innse Gall. Chan iongnadh sin, seach gun robh spiorad a' chiùil an seo riamh a' tighinn on t-saoghal nà darrach. Tha na h-eileanan air taobh siar na h-Alba fiadhaich agus corrach ach aig a' cheart à m lan à illeachd. Fad ghinealaichean tha na h-eileanan seo agus an cuid fiadh-bheatha air daoine a bhrosnachadh gu bà rdachd. Anns a' phrògram seo, bithidh Julie Fowlis a' toirt cuireadh dhuibh tighinn cuide rithe siubhal thairis air na machraichean aig oir a chladaich agus a-steach chun na monaidhean. Bidh Maighread Stiùbhairt, Seumas Geumach, Gillebride Mac 'Ille Mhaoil agus Julie a' seinn òrain a bhios a' toirt beò dealbh dhen mhonadh.
There are few places in the world where landscape and music are as closely entwined as the Hebrides. It's not surprising - music here has always drawn inspiration from the natural world. At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water, wind-scoured and rugged, but full of subtle beauty. For generations these Islands with their wonderful wildlife have inspired the people who live here to create special music. In this programme, we explore the close relationship found on the Islands between people, music and the moorland. Margaret Stewart, James Graham, Gillebride MacMillan and Julie perform songs inspired by this habitat.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Clips
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Seumas Greumach - Am Fiadh
Duration: 03:13
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Maighread Stiùbhart - Uiseag bheag dhearg
Duration: 03:09
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Julie Fowlis - Smeòrach Chlann Dòmhnaill
Duration: 03:24
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Seumas Greumach - An Dròbhaireachd
Duration: 03:15
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julie Fowlis |
Broadcasts
- Tue 18 Jun 2013 20:30
- Thu 20 Jun 2013 23:30
- Sat 22 Jun 2013 20:30
- Boxing Day 2013 19:30
- Wed 5 Nov 2014 20:30
- Mon 12 Sep 2016 19:00
- Wed 14 Sep 2016 19:00
- Mon 11 Dec 2017 19:00
- Wed 13 Dec 2017 19:00
- Wed 11 Apr 2018 19:00
- Mon 16 Apr 2018 19:00
- Mon 14 Oct 2019 19:00
- Tue 13 Sep 2022 19:00