The Irish President, Michael D. Higgins, came to Iona on the middle Saturday of our stay this year. He disembarked from one of the Staffa ferries to be met by dignatories, politicians and the rest of us hoi polloi and we all had a parade up the Island street, past the Spar to the village hall. He was here as part of the 1450th anniversary of the arrival of Columcille on Iona from Ireland in 563 and also to celebrate the migrations that have gone between Ireland and Scotland from the days when the Sea was a highway rather than a barrier up to the present day.
On that glorious afternoon there were some ceremonial offerings and then into the Abbey where we were treated to some poetry from the Irish and Hebridean Gaelic and some fine singing from both traditions - ancient Sean Nos resounding round those ancient stones were particularly wonderful. Then the Service of Thanksgiving began with folk from a variety of disciplines within the Churches. There was no programme, so I had not a clue about a lot of it.
Then from the altar area a choir of men started up and I immediately recalled an old tape 'Bringing it all back home'; a BBC programme about the history of Irish Music and here was a song I used to play all the time. Spine-tingling I suppose but the whole of Saturday was worth it to hear Cór Chúil Aodh perform three songs in that great building - they're apparently in their 50th year and I'd love to hear them again - mind you the Lewis Psalm Singers were also pretty stunning to see.
On that glorious afternoon there were some ceremonial offerings and then into the Abbey where we were treated to some poetry from the Irish and Hebridean Gaelic and some fine singing from both traditions - ancient Sean Nos resounding round those ancient stones were particularly wonderful. Then the Service of Thanksgiving began with folk from a variety of disciplines within the Churches. There was no programme, so I had not a clue about a lot of it.
Then from the altar area a choir of men started up and I immediately recalled an old tape 'Bringing it all back home'; a BBC programme about the history of Irish Music and here was a song I used to play all the time. Spine-tingling I suppose but the whole of Saturday was worth it to hear Cór Chúil Aodh perform three songs in that great building - they're apparently in their 50th year and I'd love to hear them again - mind you the Lewis Psalm Singers were also pretty stunning to see.
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