CELEBRATION & CONTEMPLATION
Manx Traditional & Original Music for Church Organ
A new book of Manx music that will appeal to churches, organists, music-lovers, couples planning weddings or partnership ceremonies, and family and friends around the world has been released by Culture Vannin. Celebration and Contemplation is a collection of organ music particularly suitable for performance at weddings, church services and funerals, but with pieces that will also be enjoyed on other special occasions throughout the year.
For many years, there has been a call for a publication that brings together well-known Manx melodies such as “Ellan Vannin”, “A Manx Wedding” and the “Manx Fishermen’s Evening Hymn” as well as some of the traditional music associated with times of celebration and contemplation in the Isle of Man. Taking inspiration from existing Manx melodies, composers David Kilgallon, Gareth Moore, Oli King, Nicholas J Roberts and Frank Woolley have created new pieces which convey their individual style, meaning that there is something for everyone in this special collection of music.
Director of Music at King William’s College, Gareth Moore, drew on a particularly personal story for one of his pieces, choosing his great-great-uncle’s hymn tune ‘Mary’ as a starting point. William C Southward CP, MLC was a key figure in Sulby Methodist Chapel, and he and his brother owned Sulby Woollen Mills, so Gareth’s reflective piece ‘Remembering Mary’ is a wonderful tribute to his musical family tradition. If you love the Manx National Songbook’s ‘A Manx Wedding’ then you will be delighted to find a thoroughly modern twist on it in Nick Roberts’ joyful rendition which ventures into 7/8. One of the oldest and most deeply beautiful hymns, the Kirk Christ Rushen Funeral Hymn, is set exquisitely by Frank Woolley, with the melody expanded upon to create a beautiful and powerful reverie.
Edited by Breesha Maddrell & Chloë Woolley and published by Culture Vannin, Celebration and Contemplation draws together slow airs and hymns, Gaelic songs and traditional dance tunes, in a wonderfully rich collection which reflects the strong tradition of church music in the Isle of Man.
The book has an RRP of £12 and is available to buy in many Island bookshops, or directly from Culture Vannin
Some of the pieces were premiered by Dr Peter Litman at a concert in Cathedral Isle of Man, Peel in July 2017. Watch the videos.
CONTENTS
Mannin Vooar by David Kilgallon
Something for All Saintstide by Gareth Moore
Fantasia on Tra va Ruggit Creest by Oli King
Manx Wedding Dance - Car y Phoosee by Nicholas J Roberts
Haste to the Wedding by Frank Woolley LISTEN
Celebration March by Frank Woolley
Ellan Vannin by Eliza Craven Green/J Townsend
Prelude - Manx Fishermen’s Evening Hymn by Frank Woolley
Ta mee nish Keayney by Nicholas J Roberts
Scollag Aeg by David Kilgallon
Mish as y Keayn by Oli King (song by Annie Kissack)
Remembering Mary by Gareth Moore
Yee Reillys Niau (song by George Leah)
Prelude - Rushen Funeral Hymn by Frank Woolley
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