From the insert Martyn writes : In memory of the late Sorely MacLean 1911 - 1996. He was, and is, such a heroic figure in the ancient Bardic tradition of the Gael. His voice is heard reciting his poem "The Hallaig" in English. I follow it with a tune for his wife Rennie called "The Woods of Raasay."
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From the insert Martyn writes : In memory of the late Sorely MacLean 1911 - 1996. He was, and is, such a heroic figure in the ancient Bardic traditio… read more
From the insert Martyn writes : In memory of the late Sorely MacLean 1911 - 1996. He was, and is, such a heroic figure in the ancient Bardic tradition of the Gael. His voice is heard rec… read more
Martyn Bennett (February 17, 1971 – January 30, 2005) was a Scottish musician who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. He was extremely influential in the evolution of modern Celtic Fusion, a blending of traditional Celtic and modern music. He and his family moved to Kingussie, Speyside, Scotland when he was 10. One of his teachers introduced him to the Great Highland Bagpipe. Within two years Martyn was winning prizes in many of the junior piping competitions around Scotland. He then took up violin, piano and composing at the age of 15 at the City of Edinburgh Musi… read more
Martyn Bennett (February 17, 1971 – January 30, 2005) was a Scottish musician who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. He was extremely influential in the evolution of modern … read more
Martyn Bennett (February 17, 1971 – January 30, 2005) was a Scottish musician who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. He was extremely influential in the evolution of modern Celtic Fusion, a blending of traditional Celti… read more