Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
McHugh's Bar, Belfast 29-31 Queen's Square, Belfast, United KingdomBrona performs in support of Robyn Hitchcock ahead of her UK mainland tour
Brona performs in support of Robyn Hitchcock ahead of her UK mainland tour
An incredible evening of music at Modern Art Oxford, a night of Thai electronica, Indian classical meets British Folk and pastoral Celtic folk á la kosmische: Sebastian Reynolds - performing excerpts from his Mahajanaka Dance Drama project score Marcus Corbett with Nitin Gaikwad - British folk guitarist and Indian Tabla maestro Brona McVittie - Singer […]
Brona will share songs from her recently released debut solo album We Are the Widllife as part of her UK tour accompanied by Myles Cochran on slide guitar
As part of her UK tour promoting We Are the Wildlife Brona will perform a special show at the Band Room in North Yorkshire accompanied by Myles Cochran on slide guitar. Support will be provided by Nessy Williamson.
Decorated with a series of four star reviews folk chanteuse and harpist Brona McVittie is quietly steering traditional folk into the 21st century with her recently launched debut solo album We Are the Wildlife — a deep reflection on the interconnectedness of things natural and manmade, an album of duality and dichotomy shaped as much by natural sonic patterning as by human patterns of behaviour — inspired by rural and urban scapes alike.
“Electronic music, used judiciously, can serve the folk song well, particularly when it’s teasing out subtler textures in the tradition, noticing the smaller stitches in its seams. This is certainly true of the work of Brona McVittie” says The Guardian who describes her music as “Beautifully embroidered folk with sweetness and bite”; “A rare, and rarefied, beauty” The Independent; “Heavenly” Uncut; and “Timeless” Mojo, the album has aired on BBC6 Music by Gideon Coe and Lauren Laverne; BBC Radio Ulster by Lynette Fay, Eve Blair and Across the Line; and RTE Lyric FM on The Blue of the Night.
“McVittie takes her inspiration from W.B. Yeats’s idea of a kind of Celtic phantasmagoria which can be felt but remains essentially ineffable.” Mojo. Aside from her fledgling solo career, Brona has built up widespread international acclaim for her work with Irish all-female folk legends The London Lasses, a capella ensemble Rún and post-folk trio littlebow.
Brona introduces her brand new quartet, featuring Brazilian jazz drummer Marius Rodrigues, Myles Cochran on slide-guitar, and Anne Garner on flute and backing vocals with a special guest appearance from Hutch Demouilpied on trumpet
Brona performs solo (vocals, harp, electronics) in support of Scottish singer Kathryn Joseph
Brona performs (vocals, harp, electronics) with her trio featuring Anne Garner (flute, backing vocals) and Myles Cochran (slide-guitar) in support of Armenian-born pianist Tigran, whose virtuosity on the keyboard is enhanced by the use of effects along with his unique vocalizing which ranges from tabla talking to chants.
Brona discusses how her biological studies have influenced her song-writing before a performance with her trio. She performs live using vocals, harp and electronics accompanied by Anne Garner (flute, backing vocals) and Myles Cochran (steel-guitar)
Performing as part of the diverse and delightful Celtic Connections festival, Brona (vocals, harp, electronics) and her trio, featuring Anne Garner (flute, backing vocals) and Myles Cochran (slide-guitar) will play in support of Armenian-born pianist Tigran Hamasyan