Bringing together artists that bleed across folk/jazz/experimental musics, evoking places and memories, both real and imagined.
Please note, the event space is located on the second floor and is only accessible by stairs.
Michaela Antalová + Adrian Myhr
Two musicians, two different folk music traditions, two soundscapes hundreds of miles apart and one nightingale song. Nightingale melodies inspired Slovakian flautist Michaela Antalová and Norwegian double bassist Adrian Myhr’s intoxicating new album, Sing Nightingale (Mappa 2024). The Oslo-based duo experiments with this theme of the songbird; exploring instrumentation from around the world and its rich tonal textures. The album follows their meditative 2021 debut Zvony (Bells), which featured harmonium, field recordings of crickets and a Slovak male choir.
https://michaelaantalova.com/
https://adrianmyhr.com/
Armin Sturm + Ailbhe Nic Oireachtaigh
Armin Sturm is a bass player and improviser based in Scotland. He is a member of the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra and the New String Collective.
Ailbhe Nic Oireachtaigh is a viola player living in Glasgow who plays mostly improvised and experimental music. As well as performing frequently as a soloist, she often collaborates with other musicians and artists. Some past collaborations include Josephine Foster, Anne-Marie Copestake, Lori Goldston, Circuit des Yeux, Andrew Cheetham, David Lacey, Anna Clock.
Ailbhe and Armin play together in the group Dome Riders, along with Fritz Welch and Mike Parr-Burman. This will be their first time performing as a duo.
https://www.ailbhenicoireachtaigh.com/
Grace Stewart-Skinner
Grace Stewart-Skinner is a Highland grown clàrsach (Scottish harp) player and composer who has been surrounded by Traditional Scottish music her whole life. Grace aims to forge meaningful connections through her performances and compositions. She enjoys experimenting with the clàrsach by incorporating a myriad of effects and techniques to create mesmeric soundscapes and melodies. Grace’s knowledge and sensitivity to the tradition shines through her practice, resulting in Trad compositions with a contemporary twist. She is the proud owner of a Hands Up For Trad ‘Inspiration Award’.
https://gracestewartskinner.co.uk/
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