A celebration of Ulster Scots music from Lurgan Castle, featuring local musicians who are joined by artists from both Canada and Scotland.
Music Night at Brownlow
Episode 3
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for over a year
Capturing the variety and scope of the music that is Ulster-Scots. Filmed in Brownlow House, Lurgan.
Anne Morrison-Smyth presents an Ulster Scots series with stories about an Olympic champion from Dervock and a collection of World War I letters from Fermanagh. Show more
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An Ulster Scots series. This week we have model boats in Portavogie, the fife and drum challenge continues and Mark Wilson reaches Boston on his musical journey.
An Ulster Scots series. Music from Fred Morrison in Scotland and Madison Violet in Canada while Anne Morrison-Smyth and Alister McReynolds take a trip to Bellaghy Bawn.
Including fishing in Portavogie, Mark Wilson arrives in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Anne Morrison-Smyth learns about dog agility.
Including features on the restoration of a forge in the Glens of Antrim; a transatlantic musical journey beginning in Donegal; and a drum major competition in Dunoon.
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Noreen Hill talks about growing up in Islandmagee, Mark Wilson reaches the end of his New Zealand tour while Craig and Emma conclude their musical challenge. Show more
A Burns Night celebration from the Belfast Waterfront Hall. Featuring Scottish singer Emily Smith and local artists accompanied by the Ulster Orchestra.
Pauline Scanlon and John Toal introduce music performances from traditional music artists. This episode features Connla, LAS, and Cup O'Joe with Niall Murphy and Eamon Rooney. Show more
Pauline Scanlon and John Toal introduce music performances from established and emerging traditional music artists. This episode features Cuig, Emma Ni Fhioruisce and Briste. Show more
Pauline Scanlon and John Toal introduce music performances from traditional music artists. This episode features Réalta, Athrú, Niall Hanna and The Walls Sisters. Show more