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Martyn Bennett Day at Celtic Connections   
01/13/2006 08:22PM
Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

General NewsGlasgow, Scotland - The highlight for tomorrow's concerts is with two performances celebrating Martyn Bennett's musical legacy. This follows a sold out performance this evening by Irish supergroup Lúnasa supported by Quebecois band Le Vent du Nord.

Saturday 14 January 2005

Martyn Bennett Day - A day of events in which Celtic Connections celebrates the work of Martyn Bennett. Martyn Bennett died in 2005 (read his obituary). Martyn Bennett Day aims to explore, celebrate and build upon Martyn’s rich musical legacy. Two concerts have been programmed from his body of work, representing the full spectrum of his talents with new, specially commissioned arrangements of recorded material, along with other pieces which have never previously been performed, all taking place in a spirit of boundary-busting collaboration which was very much Martyn’s own.

Martyn inhabited various musical worlds without any apparent effort – classical music, dance music, traditional music. He made and played all of these at once; some people joined in, others shuddered, but everyone got the point. Through his work, these different worlds began to talk to each other, and today's program is all about the encounters which he set in motion.

No one person could represent Martyn's music,” says his close friend Martin Swan and coordinator of the project, “It would take a crowd of thousands. This is a collective attempt to recognise Martyn as the extraordinary composer, musician, producer and character that he was, by putting on the kind of gigs that he would have loved to have been at.”

01.00pm Martyn Bennett Day Afternoon Concert
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Main Auditorium
2 Sauchiehall St, G2
£12.50, £10 - tickets available from the Box Office

This afternoon concert will feature works by Martyn arranged and performed by a number of Martyn’s friends and admirers. Arrangements by Robert McFall and Greg Lawson will be performed by Mr. McFall’s Chamber—with Fraser Fifield, Tom Bancroft, and James Mackintosh—Graham McNaught, Finlay Mcdonald, Fred Morrison and the Orchestra of Scottish Opera with Catriona MacKay, Dave McGuinness, and Michael Marra.

02.00pm The Young Tradition
The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Strathclyde Suite
2 Sauchiehall St, G2
£7.50 - tickets available from the Box Office


02.00pm Celtic Connections Showcase
The Piping Centre
30-34 McPhater St, G4
£7.50 - tickets available from the Box Office

Elspeth Cowie introduces three hot tips for the future from Ireland: Buille, Cushtie and Téada.


05.00pm Danny Kyle’s Open Stage
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Exhibition Hall
2 Sauchiehall St, G2
Free - just turn up

Hosted by Danny Kyle’s good friends Gibb Todd and Liz Clark, the Open Stage is a chance to see new musical talent as they try to win a coveted support slot at next year’s festival - and all absolutely free


07.30pm Musical Ark
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Main Auditorium
2 Sauchiehall St, G1
£14.50, £12.50 - tickets available

08.00pm Musical Ark with host Brian McNeill and special guests
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Strathclyde Suite
2 Sauchiehall Street, G2
£12.50 - tickets available from the Box Office

08.00pm Musical Ark with host Findlay Napier and special guests
The Piping Centre
30-34 McPhater Street, G4
£12.50 - tickets available from the Box Office

08.00pm Musical Ark with host Karen Tweed and special guests
Tron Theatre
63 Trongate, G1
£12.50 - tickets available from the Box Office

It’s become an annual Celtic Connections ritual: sending umpteen pairs of musicians– some established duos, others newly coupled - scurrying frantically about between stages and venues, while the audience at each settles back to be regaled by the antics (musical and otherwise) that ensue. The exact line-up, as ever, remains a closely guarded secret but always represents lavishly rich pickings from across the entire festival program with the expert hands of Aly Bain, Phil Cunningham, Ale Möller, Brian McNeill, Findlay Napier and Karen Tweed collectively on the tiller.

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