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Aidan O'Rourke Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Aidan O'Rourke

2019年11月30日

20:00 GMT
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Aidan O'Rourke Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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As part of our commitment to St Andrew's Fair Saturday we're excited to be partnering with our friends at The Soundhouse Organisation to bring some of Scotland's best musicians to our stage. Award-winning fiddler, composer, producer and curator, Aidan O'Rourke (one third of Lau) is a pioneer of new sound in folk music who has redefined traditional forms. With roots in Scottish and Irish folk, Aidan was named Musician of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2014 and has released four solo albums. In his latest project, he wrote a tune every day for a year in response to a short story collection by James Robertson and recorded the resulting 365 tunes with Kit Downes, guitarist Sorren Maclean and harpist Esther Swift. '365: Vol 2' was released in August 2019 and featured at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Aidan will be bringing friends to perform with him, including winner of the 2016 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, and 2017 Scots Trad Music Awards ‘Up and Coming’ nominee, Skye piper Brìghde Chaimbeul. A native Gaelic speaker, her style is rooted in her indigenous language and culture, but draws inspiration from a variety of piping traditions such as from Cape Breton, Eastern Europe and Ireland. Her debut album ‘The Reeling’ was produced by Aidan and was long-listed for the 2019 Scottish Album of the Year Award. There will also be a set by The Soundhouse Choir, who will perform 'Songs from Scotland'. Led by Heather Macleod of The Bevvy Sisters, this is an 'all-welcome' choir who perform regularly at The Queen's Hall to rave reviews.
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Aidan O'Rourke Biography

Aidan grew up in an Irish family in Argyll and learned fiddle in Oban in the West Highland style. His roots are in Scottish and Irish music but he has a tendency to roam the edges of those traditions.

Lau came together in 2006 and have ventured a new sound in progressive, politically-charged folk music. The trio have released five studio albums, multiple live albums and EPs and a 2017 retrospective charting their first decade. They won Best Group at the BBC 2 Folk Awards an unprecedented four times.
In life outside Lau, Aidan joined The Caledonia Ramblers aged 14 in 1989; formed the duo Tabache with Claire Mann in 1994; became a member of Blazin’ Fiddles in 1998; founded the quartet Kan with whistle player Brian Finnegan in 2010; formed a duo with jazz pianist Kit Downes in 2016 and joined Donal Lunny's new collective Atlantic Arc in 2017. He performs with Brìghde Chaimbeul and produced her debut album The Reeling in 2018.
Solo albums include Sirius (2006), An Tobar (2008), Hotline (2013), 365: Vol 1 (2018), Vol 2 (2019), Best of 365 (2020), and Iorram (Iorram). Aidan was named Musician of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2014. As a composer he has written for Scottish Ensemble, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Sage Gateshead, Celtic Connections, the Tolbooth in Stirling, An Tobar, Cottier Chamber Project, Capella Nova and is three-time awardee of the PRSF New Music Biennial commission at London’s Southbank Centre. In 2017 he wrote the official opening music for the new bridge across the Firth of Forth (the Queensferry Crossing).
A major project of recent years was the epic tune-cycle 365. In response to a short story collection by James Robertson, Aidan wrote a fiddle tune every day for a year, and the result is (yes!) 365 tunes which he recorded with Kit Downes, guitarist Sorren Maclean and harpist Esther Swift. In 2019, Aidan and Kit wrote a new work for Scottish Ensemble inspired by the poetry of Edwin Morgan. According to The Herald, “rarely has this land’s musical community spoken as eloquently of an outward and forward looking approach to its roots and heritage”.
Aidan wrote the music for the first ever feature-length Gaelic cinematic documentary, Iorram, which premiered at Glasgow Film Festival in 2021. The Guardian labelled the film “a feast for the ears”. In the same year he was presented with a Paul Hamlyn Award for Artists.
Aidan collaborated with Australian contemporary circus company Gravity and Other Myths on the multi-genre, multi-nation collaboration Macro which opened both Adelaide and Edinburgh International Festivals in 2022.
That same summer his vast Edinburgh International Festival curational project A Great Disordered Heart culminated in his film The Ballad of a Great Disordered Heart . This is a collaborative film made with filmmakers Mark Cousins and Becky Manson. It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and made the selection for the Irish Film Festival London and the Victoria Film Festival.
As curator, he programmed events at Edinburgh International Festival and has co-directed multiple editions of Lau-Land festival in Edinburgh (Queen’s Hall, Summerhall), Glasgow (CCA), London (King’s Place), Gateshead (Sage), Bristol (Colston Hall). He reincarnated the Scottish Enlightenment drinking hole Lucky Middlemass’s Tavern for Edinburgh’s Burns and Beyond Festival.
Aidan teaches at University of Ulster where he is a PhD researcher in composition.

“Few contemporary musicians in any category can match either his artistic ambitions or his achievements in bringing them to fruition” (The Scotsman)
“O’Rourke’s music – both his writing and playing – is unfailingly strong and imaginative” (The List)
“Lau are a remarkable band - exquisite and hypnotic, musicianship at its best” (The Guardian)
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