Final, Part 1
Sianar neach ciùil òg tà lantach a’ feuchainn sa chuairt dheireannaich airson urram prìseil. From Glasgow City Halls, six finalists compete to take the prestigious title.
Aon de na h-oidhcheannan as togarraiche agus inntinniche aig Celtic Connections, cuirm far am bi sianar luchd-ciùil òga a’ farpais airson an duais chliùiteach seo – 91Èȱ¬ Radio Scotland Neach-Ciùil Traidiseanta Ã’g 2023. A’ preseantadh a’ phrògram tha Joy Dunlop, beò, à Tallaichean a’ Bhaile ann an Glaschu.
Tha an fharpais air a bhith a’ dol bho dhà mhìle sa h-aon agus tha e air a bhith follaiseach gach bliadhna gun robh an fheadhainn a bhuannaich uile air leth tà lantach. Bidh sianar luchd-ciùil òga a’ farpais a-rithist am bliadhna, nam measg, Aidan Moodie, Seinneadair (Arcaibh), Ailis Sutherland, Pìobaire (An Ceathramh Mòr), seinneadair Gà idhlig Mairi McGillivray (Ìle), Sam Mabbett air a’ bhogsa (Siorrachd Oxford) Madeleine Stiùbhart, Fidheall (Sasainn Nuadh) agus Amy Laurenson, Pià no (Sealtainn). Ach saoil cò a bhuannaicheas farpais na bliadhna-sa?
One of the most exciting nights at Celtic Connections when six young musicians compete for this prestigious award - 91Èȱ¬ Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2023. Presenting the programme is Joy Dunlop, live from the City Halls in Glasgow.
The competition started in 2001 and it’s been evident each year that the previous winners have all been extremely talented. Six young musicians will compete again this year, including Aidan Moodie, Singer (Orkney), Ailis Sutherland, Piper (Kirriemuir, Angus), Gaelic singer Mairi McGillivray (Islay), Sam Mabbett, Accordion (Oxfordshire) Madeleine Stewart, Fiddle (New England) and pianist Amy Laurenson (Shetland).
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Presenter | Joy Dunlop |
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- Sun 5 Feb 2023 17:05