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Deirdre Graham with Tina Jordan Rees and 10 Years of Brave

Deirdre is joined by Tina Jordan Rees ahead of her debut album release. Plus we look back at the film score that broke the mould as Disney Pixar's Brave was released 10 years ago.

Beatha is the debut flute and whistle album from talented multi-instrumentalist Tina Jordan Rees. Set for release on Friday 24 June, Beatha celebrates life and the small moments of joy experienced in the everyday. In 2018, not long having turned 30 years old, Tina was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Thankfully, it was found early and she has made a full recovery but the experience changed her outlook on life somewhat. Tina joins Deirdre in conversation about this life-changing experience and the life-affirming album she has created as a result.

10 years ago, Scotland had its moment in the Disney PIxar spotlight as the film Brave was released to critical acclaim - winning the Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature and earning more than half a billion dollars at the worldwide box office. Not only was the film a celebration of Scotland's heritage, but a celebration of our musical traditions. The soundtrack, scored by Scottish film composer Patrick Doyle, featured some of Scotland's top folk musicians including Julie Fowlis, Lorne MacDougall and Chris Stout. We hear an excerpt from the Travelling Folk archives when we had the pleasure of speaking to Patrick Doyle about how he brought the score together and why honouring Scotland's traditional music was important to him.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Music Played

  • Julie Fowlis

    Touch the Sky

    • Brave: Original Soundtrack.
    • Walt Disney Records / Pixar.
  • Hushman

    The Rising Line

    • The Rising Line.
  • Eabhal

    Air a’ Ghille tha mo Rùn

    • Aisling.
  • Fraser Fifield

    Our Rivers and Glens

    • Our Rivers and Glens.
    • Dee and Don Ceilidh Collective.
  • Dennis Cahill

    Jig And Reel: The Pipe On The Hob / The Colliers' Reel

    • Masters of Irish Guitar.
    • Shanachie.
  • Gnoss

    The North Parish / Thirty Percent

    • Gnoss.
    • Blackfly Records.
    • 008.
  • Rachel Sermanni

    Lay My Heart

    • Lay My Heart.
  • Frigg

    Esko Jarvela's Ode To Ravintola Pelimanni

    • Frost On Fiddles.
  • Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch

    Gobaith

    • Echo.
  • Hannah Read & Michael Starkey

    Apple Blossom

    • Cross The Rolling Water.
    • Hudson Records.
  • Capercaillie

    Breisleach (Delirium)

    • Delirium.
  • Tina Jordan Rees

    Ducks at Luss / House 108

    • Beatha.
  • Tina Jordan Rees

    Beatha / Sunset Skies

    • Beatha.
  • Back of the Moon

    Blackwatch

    • Fortune’s Road.
  • Karen Tweed & Timo Alakotila

    The Dingle Reel / Dr Gilbert's

    • May Monday.
    • Fyasco Records.
  • Odia

    Into the Light

    • Prize Fighter.
    • self-release.
  • Anne Lorne Gillies

    Cumha Iain Ghairbh Ratharsair (The Lament For John Garve Of Raasay)

    • Sings The Songs Of The Gaels.
  • Gnoss

    The North Parish / Thirty Percent

    • Gnoss.

Broadcast

  • Thu 23 Jun 2022 20:00