UK Sacred Harp Convention 2016
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UK Sacred Harp Convention 2016

at Trinity, Bristol
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Singers from around the world will travel to Bristol to spend two days singing together in uninhibited, full-voiced harmony. It's an experience unlike any other: powerful, moving and unearthly. And anyone can turn up to watch or take part, for free.

Sacred Harp singing is a unique folk tradition dating back to 18th century America, with its roots in many of the different cultures that mixed there. Music publishers drew on folk melodies, sea shanties and popular tunes, and invented new notation systems, to make harmony singing more accessible to ordinary people. Their unique, primitive style was reformed out of the big cities, but survived in the rural American South, where singing families carry on an unbroken tradition to this day. After nearly dying out halfway through the last century, Sacred Harp experienced a revival, spreading back across America, and is now being taken up by people around the world.

Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley are both rumoured to have sung Sacred Harp when they were young. These days, its influence can be found in the music of Sam Amidon, Tim Eriksen, False Lights, Sufjan Stevens and Cath & Phil Tyler. It has been notably featured in the films Cold Mountain and Lawless.

Unlike the choral music most of us are familiar with, there's no focus on polished performance: you sing for your own enjoyment, and for each other. There's no choirmaster, and nobody's going to tell you how to sound. It's as much a social movement as a musical tradition.

See www.ukshc.org/ for more information.

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The Trinity Centre

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BS2 0NW

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The Trinity Centre

Trinity Road
St Phillips
Bristol
BS2 0NW

Disabled Booking:
0117 935 1200

See all events at The Trinity Centre