Laverock- Traditions of Scotland

 
In the Scots language, ‘laverock’ means ‘the skylark’, a bird whose call rings out above the open heath. Robert Burns – Scotland’s national poet (1759 – 1796) – wrote often of the wonders of nature, a backdrop to the lives of the common folk who lived in the Scotland of his time.
Laverock set Burns’ poems to original melodies inspired by the traditional Scottish folk idiom, with a modern twist. Wistful airs speak to the sorrow of unrequited love, while hopeful songs celebrate the joy of companionship.

Alex Smith – voice, harmonica, mandolin
Joanne O’Donnell – voice, whistle, percussion
Andy Upton – guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Bn8IbARhE

Art Base, Saturday 19/10/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to www.art-base.be
Art Base
29 Zandstraat
1000 Brussel
- Reserveren is aangeraden
15
Elk type publiek
De Clercq Frans (29/08/2024)

Zaterdag: van 20:00 tot 23:00

19 oktober

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