Thuit an Oidhche Oirnn (The Night Overtook Us)


Donald Grant and friends revel in the joy of making music together, performing contemporary and traditional Scottish tunes.

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Composer and fiddle player Donald Grant grew up immersed in traditional music in a small village in the Highlands, and it was here that he realised his passion for gathering with others to share a love of music-making.

Following memorable performances during Celtic Connections 2024 and 2025, Donald joins Scottish Ensemble musicians once again for an evening of friendship and musical storytelling.

Oral tradition is at the heart of this evening which features the vocals of Gaelic singer Mishca Macpherson and performances by Innes White (guitar), Tom Gibbs (piano), Euan Burton (double bass) and Calum Stewart (uilleann pipes).  

They come together to perform traditional tunes, a selection of contemporary Scottish string music and Donald’s work Thuit an Oidhche Oirnn (The Night Overtook Us).  

The 120- minute performance, including interval, includes:

Donald Grant Thuit an Oidhche Oirnn (The Night Overtook Us)
Emily Doolittle Falling Still
Martin Suckling  Touch and In Memoriam (from Postcards)
James MacMillan For Sonny

The event takes place at the Queen’s Hall, and doors open at 7:30pm.

For more information, and to buy tickets see Scottish Ensemble.