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Malin Lewis is delighted to be coming ’home’ to play in Glenuig Hall on the 22nd July with their band Malin makes Music
MALIN MAKES MUSIC
Malin Lewis is delighted to be coming ’home’ to play in Glenuig Hall on the 22nd July with their band Malin makes Music. Malin’s early years were spent growing up on Eilean Shona in Moidart before moving to Skye where they took up piping, taught by Iain Ruaridh Finlayson and Dr Angus MacDonald.
Young traditional musician of the year finalist 2022, Malin is joined by acclaimed musicians Luc McNally (Dosca, Snuffbox) on bouzouki and Sally Simpson (Heisk, Westward the Light) on fiddle.
A graduate of the Conservatoire in Glasgow, Malin has also studied folk music at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki learning the tradition of the extinct Finnish bagpipes.
Malin plays a set of unique self-made two octave smallpipes that are opening up new possibilities for piping.
The band will perform an eclectic concoction of Malin’s own compositions along with traditional music from Finland, Karelia and Bulgaria.
Their sound has been described as ‘Beautiful and raw’ and ‘a breath of fresh air’.
“Lewis brings the tradition right up to date” – Folk and Honey
“Amazing” – The Scotsman
Doors open 7pm, concert starts at 7.30pm.
Tickets £12 (Under 12s free) available online at www.scotlandontour.com and locally soon
An Talla production - for more information contact Marie Lewis on 07884 300319