Ceol, Camanachd is Cogadh
Linda MacLeod presents a tribute concert that reveals the links between shinty, music and the Great War. A highlight of the Blas Festival and filmed before the Camanachd Cup.
Tha Ce貌l, Camanachd is Cogadh a'deanamh luaidh air gaisgich na camanachd a chaill am beatha anns a Chiad Chogaidh agus cuideachd a'moladh sp貌rs a tha na phairt mh貌r de chultar na G脿idheal.
Air a'libhrigeadh le Linda NicLe貌id, tha a'chuirm ci霉il seo a'taisbeanadh na ceangalaichean agus an daimh a tha eadar ceol, camanachd is cogadh Nuair a thog sgioba a'Mhanachainn Cupa na Camanachd ann a 1913, cha robh fios aig na cluicheadairean gu robh iad dol a'sgr矛obhadh caibideal ann an eachdraidh ri linn's gu robh iad air iomall a'Chogaidh Mh貌ir.
Ceud bliadhna as deidh sin, air an oidhche ro' chuairt dheireannach cupa na Camanachd, chuir an craoladair Uisdean MacGill-Fhinnein agus cluicheadair-iomain agus neach-ci霉il chli霉teach, Gary Innes, cuirm ci霉il air bhonn a bha a'tarraing ce貌l, camanachd agus a'Chogaidh Mh貌ir ri ch猫ile.
A tribute concert that reveals the links between shinty, music and the Great War. A highlight of the Blas Festival, 2013, the music was recorded just before the biggest annual event in the shinty
calendar: the Camanachd Cup.
When Beauly lifted the Camanachd Cup in 1913, after defeating Kyles Athletic in Kingussie, none of the players could have been aware they were about to write their own chapter of history. The Great War - the defining event of the 20th century - was about to be thrust upon them.
A century later, on the eve of the Camanachd Cup Final 2013, writer and broadcaster Hugh Dan MacLennan, along with Gary Innes, shinty player and musician, hosted a concert in tribute to the game of shinty and the heroes of the game, many of whom gave their lives in WW1.
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Duration: 02:35
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Linda MacLeod |
Broadcasts
- Sat 4 Jan 2014 21:00
- Sun 5 Jan 2014 20:00
- Fri 10 Jan 2014 22:25
- Sat 8 Nov 2014 20:55
- Fri 14 Nov 2014 22:00
- Sat 24 Oct 2015 21:00
- Fri 30 Oct 2015 21:25
- Sun 26 Jun 2016 21:00
- Sat 18 Nov 2017 22:00
- Fri 24 Nov 2017 21:00
- Tue 6 Nov 2018 21:00
- Sun 11 Nov 2018 21:00