Tuesday 16 July 2019

Mohsen And His Music

On Sunday I was in the grounds of Hatfield House for the Folk By The Oak one-day festival of folk music. This year there seemed to be a firm focus on youth with many young musicians and some acts clearly aimed at getting a younger audience than you'll find at a lot of festivals. But it didn't stop old codgers like me going along and enjoying myself too.


And so it was that in mid-afternoon I found myself talking to a member of The London Youth Folk Ensemble about our shared enthusiasm for the music of a concertina-playing Scotsman and the band Talisk or TĪ”LISK as they like to brand themselves.



On fiddle is Hayley Keenan......



…..and on guitar is Graeme Armstrong, both very fine musicians in their own right.



But the eye (and my camera lens) is inevitably drawn to the hair-raising concertina playing of Mohsen Amini. He launches into the tunes with unstoppable energy and gusto, crouching over his instrument to shoot out rapid-fire volleys of notes from his lightning fingers



Then he's leaning back exchanging glances with the other members of the band who produce some of the most exciting music you'll ever hear from just three musicians - and three people sitting down at that!



In 2016 Mohsen won the BBC Radio Scotland Young Musician Of The Year,
in 2018 he was named the BBC Radio 2 Musician Of The Year,
then in 2019 he was awarded the Fatea Awards Instrumentalist Of The Year.



Meanwhile the band Talisk have received a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award as well as Folk Band Of The Year and a Belhaven Bursary For Innovation at BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards. They've appeared at festivals throughout the world, now including Folk By The Oak at Hatfield House!



I didn't take any video but here's a video borrowed from Talisk's website. They are playing a track called "Montreal" from their album "Beyond". From the sound of it Montreal must be an exciting place!




Take care.


16 comments:

  1. OH, I love this! What wonderful music! Thank you.

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  2. I enjoy watching BBC Alba sometimes, find some wonderful odds and sodds on there

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  3. Great photos. The music sounds lovely - even to this deaf woman!

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  4. Your second shot is my favourite!

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  5. That is wonderful - I googled Mohsen Amini and watched a wonderful video of him playing.

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  6. Hi John - that was wonderful to listen to - thanks for the link ... what a delightful day out listening to music in some wonderful grounds ... so pleased for you and we enjoyed it too ... cheers Hilary

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  7. The music is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. I enjoyed the music video. This group must've been fun to see live.

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  9. I love the music. Beautiful images of the musicians.

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  10. As i was reading, I was hoping there would be a video, and there it was! I love your photos of the musicians. They capture the joy they obviously have in making music.

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  11. Now I have to go buy that CD! What a great sound--and fabulous photos, Cousin!

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  12. I fianally took the time to sit and listen to this...and then went to their sight...each one started out so hauntingly beautiful to me, it almost made me cry. Especially the one you introduced. Then it just became a happy tune that I did enjoy. But good music lots of times has that effect on my.

    The video in THIS POST always makes me cry. Whether I see the slide show or not...but the slide show is done by my brother and shows where we grew up and played and rambled.

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  13. Its great to hear young people playing nice music instead of screaming rubbish. Great photos too.

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  14. Beautiful music and great photos.

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