Feb 12 - 13 2022
Celtic Crossings

Celtic Crossings

Presented by Texas Early Music Project at Redeemer Presbyterian Church

Scottish ballads from the 18th century have been a part of TEMP’s core repertoire since the late 90s. With musical sources dating from the 16th–18th centuries featuring poems by Robert Burns and an exciting roster of other poets, the concert will give wonderful insight into the people who created this very popular and accessible music.

Even the English held Scottish ballads in high esteem and our own Benjamin Franklin adored these songs and considered them the height of great art. (We are performing one of his favorites!) Scottish ballads are renowned for their evocative, heartfelt, and humorous aspects, but also for their beautiful and expressive melodies.

Some of the songs provide a glimpse into historical or cultural events (Frennet Hall) while others create immediately visceral emotions with strong connections to the land (The Banks of the Devon). And there are plenty of love songs to go around! There will be some stirring dance pieces from Ireland and Scotland as well.

TEMP’s soloists for this concert are Jenifer Thyssen, Cayla Cardiff, Jenny Houghton, Jeffrey Jones-Ragona, David Lopez, and Tim O’Brien, as well as frequent guest artist, Ryland Angel. Harpist Therese Honey will perform a solo or two and will be joined by TEMP core players Marcus McGuff (flute), Bruce Colson (violin), John Walters (mandolin), Héctor Torres (lutes and guitar), Carolyn Hagler (cello), and will feature kantele player Viktoria Nizhnik from Karelia! Hey, people traveled back in those days, too.

Come enjoy these enchanting pieces with musical links to another time and place that still lives! BYO haggis.

(Masks strongly requested.)

Admission Info

Masks are strongly requested of audience members.

ADMISSION: $30 general; $25 seniors (60+); $5 students (at the door only). Tickets available by cash, check, or credit card at the door or online here:

Phone: (512) 377-6961

Email: juli@early-music.org

Dates & Times

2022/02/12 - 2022/02/13

Location Info

Redeemer Presbyterian Church

2111 ALEXANDER AVE, Austin, TX 78722