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Joy Dunlop presents one of the most exciting and competitive nights at Celtic Connections. 6 talented young musicians vie for the prestigious title of Âé¶¹Éç Radio Scotland Young Musician of the Year.

Tha Joy Dunlop a’ toirt thugaibh oidhche fharpaiseach agus aighearrach bho Fhèis Celtic Connections, beò à Tallaichean a’ Bhaile ann an Glaschu. Bidh sianar neach-ciùil tàlantach, òga a farpais airson duais phrìseil Neach-ciùil Traidiseanta Ã’g Âé¶¹Éç Radio Scotland 2026. Tha an fharpais bhliadhnail seo a’ taisbeanadh an luchd-ciùil òga as tàlantaiche ann an Alba.
A’ gabhail pàirt anns a’ chuairt dheireannaich bidh Calum McGregor, piàno/bogsa-ciùil (Glaschu); Craig Harrison, an fhidheall (Èirinn); Ewen Rorie, an fhidheall (Arcaibh); Gregor Niven, am bocsa-ciùil (Glaschu); Rachel Groves, clàrsach (Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) agus an t-seinneadair Iona Fyfe (Siorrachd Obar Dheathain). Cò a leanas Ellie Beaton, a thog an duais an uiridh?
Joy Dunlop presents coverage of one of the most exciting - and competitive - nights at Celtic Connections. Six talented young musicians take to the stage in Glasgow’s City Halls to compete for the prestigious title of Âé¶¹Éç Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2025. Each year the competition showcases the best young musicians and singers from Scotland’s traditional music scene. Competing this year are: Calum McGregor, piano/piano accordion (Glasgow); Craig Harrison, fiddle (Ireland); Ewen Rorie, fiddle (Orkney); Gregor Niven, accordion (Glasgow); Rachel Groves, clarsach, (Aberdeenshire) and singer Iona Fyfe (Aberdeenshire). But who will follow in the footsteps of last year’s winner Ellie Beaton?

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