After thirty years of playing on stages all over the world from Dublin to New York, Tokyo to Sydney, the premier traditional Irish band, Altan came back to THE HILLS of Donegal to record their new album, THE GAP OF DREAMS. The 13 tracks transport THE LISTENER to the lifestyle of rural Donegal, to a time before electricity when folks would gather together in the mists of winter to tell stories, sing songs and dance into the wee hours of the night. The music lifted the locals' spirits and helped elevate them BEYOND the hardships of the day like famine, conflict, and emigration. It is this spirit that informed the development of the band through their many phases of growth from a duo performing in pubs to international touring and recording artists.
The album title, THE GAP OF DREAMS, is borrowed from a poem by Francis Carlin, The Ballad of Douglas Bridge, in which he writes: "The Gap of Dreams is never shut," referring to the gap between this world and the Otherworld. The Otherworld has always exerted a large influence on the fiddling tradition of County Donegal and has served as inspiration for song, music, and folklore.
The album features many sets of traditional Donegal reels, such as Néilidh Boyle's provocative composition, "Seán saCheo" (John in the Mist), as well as original compositions. Martin Tourish wrote two lively reels in the Donegal style: "Tuar," which translates to "omen or sign," and "Oíche Fheidhmuúil," meaning "a spirited night."
Singer and founding member Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh became the 2017 recipient of the TG4 Gradam Ceoil/Traditional Musician of the Year, one of Ireland's highest musical honors, recognizing her prominent role in supporting, nurturing and strengthening Irish traditional music One of Mairéad compositions for this album is a slip jig, which features the title track, "The Gap of Dreams," and is followed by two more. Mairéad's daughter Nia Byrne wrote the first titled "Nia's Jig," and plays fiddle on the track. Mark Kelly's son Sam penned the second, "The Beekeeper," (logically named because it's in the key of B!), and plays concertina on the track. Four of the songs are in Irish (Gaelic), which is Mairéad's first language, and the language of the northwest of Donegal.
Back in Donegal, at Attica Studios in the townland of Termon, it seemed as if the inspiration of the beloved landscape spilled into the studio. With producers Michael Kenney and Tommy McLaughlin, the new album captures the essence that has continued to represent the hallmark of Altan's music.
THE GAP OF DREAMS will be released on March 2nd, 2018 on Compass Records and Altan will kick off their tour in Calgary, Alberta on February 23rd.
TOUR DATES
02/23 Calgary, Alberta, Bunratty Hall at Irish Cultural Society Centre
02/24 Sherwood Park, Alberta, Festival Place
02/25 Vancouver, BC, St. James Hall
02/27 Seattle, WA, Triple Door
02/28-03/01 Portland, OR, Alberta Rose Theatre
03/03 Denver, CO, Daniels Hall
03/04 Fort Collins, CO, The Armory
03/05 Lander, WY, Lander Valley HS Auditorium
03/07 Phoenix, AZ, MIM Music Theater
03/08 Felton, CA, Don Quixote's International Music Hall
03/09 Berkeley, CA, Freight & Salvage
03/10 Fort Bragg, CA, Eagles Hall
03/11 Arcata, CA, Van Duzer Theatre
03/13-14 Boston, MA, City Winery
03/15 Concord, NH, Capitol Center for the Arts - Chubb Theatre
03/16 Troy, NY, Troy Music Hall
03/17 Burlington, VT, Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
03/18 New York, NY, City Winery
03/21 Vienna, VA, Barns at Wolftrap
03/22 Cleveland, OH, Beachland Ballroom
03/23 Chicago, IL, Old Town School of Folk Music
03/24 Green Lake, WI, Thrasher Opera House
03/25 Minneapolis, MI, the Cedar
03/27 Ann Arbor, MI, The Ark
04/06 Béthune, France, Théâtre de Béthune
04/07 Plougonvelin, France, Espace Kéraudy
UK TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
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