ELIZA ROSS’S RAASAY:
TALKS, WORKSHOPS AND A CEILIDH
SUNDAY 7 MAY 2017 at 50 GEORGE SQUARE, EDINBURGH EH8 9LH
FOR TICKETS, CLICK HERE
This day-long event in
association with TradFest will provide a relaxed and interactive opportunity to
explore the wide potential of a resource for Highlands and Islands music, The Elizabeth Ross Manuscript: Original
Highland Airs Collected at Raasay in 1812, which has been made available
recently in edited form. Copies of the edition will be available on the day. New
and seasoned musicians alike, across a range of instruments, are warmly
welcome!
The event is sponsored by
MUSICA SCOTICA, which has published the edition of the Eliza Ross Music
Manuscript, the ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND and the SCHOOL OF SCOTTISH
STUDIES ARCHIVES/CELTIC & SCOTTISH STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.
The day will encourage the
use of the edition by singers, instrumentalists, composers and researchers by means
of a combination of introductory talks in the morning, giving
its background and context,
contents and editorial history (followed by a sandwich lunch) with afternoon
workshops led by specialists. A ceilidh presenting the outcomes of the
workshops will take place in the early evening. All parts of the day will take
place in 50 George Square and lunch is included in the ticket price.
- 09:30 Doors open
- 10:00 Professor Gary West, C&SS: Welcome and Introduction (Project Room)
- 10:30 Professor Hugh Cheape, UHI: ‘Eliza Ross, her family, education and life’
- 11:00 ‘Editing the Eliza Ross MS’: perspectives of the editors
- 11:30 Break for coffee/tea
- 12:00 Mairi MacInnes, RCS: ‘Gaelic Song in the Eliza Ross MS’
- 12:30 Dr Josh Dickson, RCS: ‘Music for the Bagpipe in the Eliza Ross MS’
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Workshops (4):
- Gaelic Song (led by Mairi MacInnes)
- Instrumental Music (led by Josh Dickson and Gary West)
- Arrangement (led by James Ross)
- Ethnographic Research (led by Hugh Cheape)
- 16:00 Break for coffee/tea
- 16:30 Summing-up session and programme for ceilidh
- 17:00 Break for supper nearby
- 18:30 Ceilidh preparation
- 19:00 Ceilidh (workshop participants, leaders and invited guests)
- 20:30 Departure
For tickets see www.tracscotland.org/festivals/tradfest or the Box Office, Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45
High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SR; 0131-556-9579. For further information, including
the opportunity to alert organisers to any dietary requirements for lunch and
supper, please contact Margaret Mackay at margaret.a.mackay@ed.ac.uk or Joshua Dickson at j.dickson@rcs.ac.uk.
All rooms at 50 George Square
are fully accessible.
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