There’s just something about Gaelic psalm singing that moves me. It doesn’t matter where I am. If I hear it, it just brings me back to my youth in Staffin. It brings me back to happy events … and very ...
Rob MacNeacail is a beautiful singer, talented musician and inspiring advocate for his great passion – Gaelic psalm singing. Jack Archer’s lyrical observational documentary Psalms Of The People ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A group of Gaelic psalm singers from the Borders are set to hit the big screen. A new documentary following the story of Rob ...
Sung in Gaelic by various inhabitants of the island of Lewis with Harris, Hebrides, Scotland. Notes: "The tunes ... are to be found in the Revised Church Hymnary and in The Scottish Psalter (1929).
Singing the Psalms in Gaelic is a tradition dating back to the seventeenth century and earlier, especially in the Western Isles of Scotland. It was, says Rob, a community event. It’s a chilly ...
They told him the form of psalm singing did not survive among white Presbyterian churches in the United States, but a handful of Scottish churches still practiced it in the original Gaelic. When he ...
When 10 members of the all-black choir at Mount Zion Church in Killen, Ala., flew to Scotland in January on their first overseas trip, they were treated like long-lost family members. "They really, ...
A group of Gaelic psalm singers from the Borders are set to hit the big screen. A new documentary following the story of Rob MacNeacail on a musical journey starting in Carlops is set to premiere at ...