Voicing Scotland
Folk, Culture, Nation
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Won the Ratcliff Prize for the study of folklore or folk life in Great Britain and Ireland. It was also shortlisted for the 2012 Trad Music in the Media (sponsored by The Saltire Society) Award at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.
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About the Book:
What do today’s traditional singers and musicians have to contribute to 21st century Scotland? How are they engaging with the big themes of our contemporary world? In what ways are they Voicing Scotland?
Musician, lecturer and broadcaster Gary West takes us on a personal journey in celebration of the riches of the traditional arts in Scotland. From Robert Burns to Dick Gaughan, Grassic Gibbon to Davy Steele, West unravels the threads which bind the creative voices of the nation through the centuries, exploring the relationships between contemporary folk singers and the makers, bards and writers of centuries gone. Drawing on song, instrumental music and literature, and his own experiences as a musician and teacher, he argues that tradition is an essential element in the forging of a positive form of globalisation in the modern world.
He presents a perceptive and engaging exploration of the people, places and processes which make up Scotland’s folk culture, past and present.