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Twelfth Day: The Goose Is Out!, The Old Nun's Head, Friday 13 Feb.


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Twelfth Day, The Old Nun's Head, 15 Nunhead Lane, SE15 3QQ. ?7, Doors 7.45pm


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Twelfth Day are fiddle player Catriona Price and harpist Esther Swift. They both sing ? often in unison, creating a new voice that is neither one nor the other. They both write ? together, weaving traditional folk with classical elements to create a music that?s outside of genre. Lyrically they combine their own experiences, inspirations and dreams, informed by musical travels around the globe and their upbringings in Orkney and the Scottish Borders. They are inseparable.


Their newest album The Devil Makes Three brings together everything these women have heard and learned, over many years of playing and studying, to form a musical statement about who they are. The record surprised and thrilled broadsheet music critics and the folk press alike.


?21st century art music for trad fans.? ? fRoots


?Refreshing, creative and original.? ? Folk London



 

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