Friday 2nd February 2007, 8.00pm
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The heart and soul of celtic music connects the sacred and spiritual to everyday life. Three Celtic peoples who first met in the Aran Islands last St Patrick’s Day reunite in Glasgow for St Bride’s Day.
The most authentic and ancient traditions of Gaelic Scotland, Ireland and Wales come together in the Psalm singers from Lewis, the Innis Oirr singers from the Aran Islands, and the Powys Male Voice Choir (one of the oldest in Wales). These amazing voices may move you to tears and awaken your soul – they will definitely inspire you and lift your spirits.
Produced by Margaret Bennett and Calum Martin.
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