Hosted as part of their captivating autumn season, The Stoller Hall’s vibrant upcoming folk programme honours one of Britain’s most ancient musical forms with a trio of vivid, mystifying concerts spanning Celtic traditions, innovative bodhran rhythms and groundbreaking interpretations, each performance amplified by the transcendent intimacy of the Carole Nash Hall.

Stevens & Pound - Ascending Tour | Sat 21 Sep | 8pm | £16.50

Billed as an unprecedented collaboration which celebrates the artistic metamorphosis undergone by folk-inspired classical composers, award-winning percussion trailblazer Delia Stevens joins renowned harmonicist and three-time BBC Radio 2 Folk Musician of the Year nominee Steven Pound for a faithful yet wildly inventive programme of reimagined folk sounds, where Stevens’ ‘thoughtful, insistent playing’ (The Guardian) provides a propulsive backdrop to Pound’s explorative, masterful melodies.

The Canny Band | Sun 29 Sep | 5pm | £20.50

Returning to The Stoller Hall on Sun 29 Sep, the 2021 MG ALBA Scots Trad Music ‘Up and coming’ award-winners present their ‘exciting and invigorating’ (Songlines) fusion of piano, diatonic button accordion and bodhran across a programme of coruscating trad-based material which draws on everything from classical forms to jazz inflections.

TRIP | Thu 14 Nov | 7.30pm | £20.50

On Thu 14 Nov, Glasgow-based sextet TRIP bring their powerful, vivid and wholly unique sound to The Stoller Hall with a programme inspired by their united Celtic traditions.

Featuring a versatile complement of accordion, fiddle, flute and whistle underscored by a rollicking rhythm section of piano, guitar and bodhran, TRIP’s distinctive compositions blend traditional melodies with original self-penned songs, showcasing their contemporary flair alongside the timeless wonder of Gaelic folk music.

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Words:
Wolf McFarlane
Published on:
Fri 6 Sep 2024