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Findhorn, Nairn & Lossie Rivers Trust Podcast
Findhorn, Nairn & Lossie Rivers Trust
3 episodes
3 months ago
Shared within this podcast is some of the rich social and ecological history to be found in place names, poetry, story and song. It traces the course of the river from where it rises high in the hills of the Monadh Liath and down through Srath Èirinn (Strathdearn) to where the river’s flow is reigned at Na Srianabh (the bridles), known locally as The Streens.

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Shared within this podcast is some of the rich social and ecological history to be found in place names, poetry, story and song. It traces the course of the river from where it rises high in the hills of the Monadh Liath and down through Srath Èirinn (Strathdearn) to where the river’s flow is reigned at Na Srianabh (the bridles), known locally as The Streens.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Earth Sciences
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Nature
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Òrain, Fuinn agus Seanchas | Songs, Tunes and Stories part 2
Findhorn, Nairn & Lossie Rivers Trust Podcast
44 minutes 17 seconds
4 months ago
Òrain, Fuinn agus Seanchas | Songs, Tunes and Stories part 2

This is the second of two episodes sharing music, song, story, and poetry from the upper reaches of the River Findhorn. This landscape carries a cultural memory of lives once lived—of reivers, drovers, lovers and otherworldly creatures. To hear again the songs that describe the sun on the river or the wind from the heights—to recall the grief and love that happened here—is to heed some of the human story that binds us to this place and those who walked before us.


This episode features Gaelic love songs, lively pipe jigs, beautiful local poetry set to a newly composed melody, tales of the McIntosh clan, haunting Jacobite laments, a traditional spinning song, a new tune for the last wolf and a beautiful slow air for the river.


With thanks to Munro Gauld for help with musical research.

This podcast was produced by Raghnaid Sandilands and Mairi McFadyen in collaboration with the Findhorn Watershed Initiative - a multi-generational vision to restore a mosaic of nature rich habitats, grow a local culture of nature connection and enable a thriving nature-positive economy for the people and places of the River Findhorn’s watershed area, from the Monadhliath Mountains to the Moray Firth.


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Findhorn, Nairn & Lossie Rivers Trust Podcast
Shared within this podcast is some of the rich social and ecological history to be found in place names, poetry, story and song. It traces the course of the river from where it rises high in the hills of the Monadh Liath and down through Srath Èirinn (Strathdearn) to where the river’s flow is reigned at Na Srianabh (the bridles), known locally as The Streens.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.