Tornish: "spine-tingling foot-tapping inter-Celtic folk"
Weaving traditional tunes and songs from Scotland, Ireland and Wales into their own compositions, Tornish surprise and delight.
Mesmeric harp and haunting flute and whistles shift into lively tunes with bold counter-melodies and percussion.
Add to that subtle harmony singing in English, Welsh and Scots, and a Tornish performance is a truly inter-Celtic experience.
"Many thanks for your outstanding performance at Cwmafan Folk Club last night. It really was a treat to be present when two individually talented musicians play a concert of cleverly constructed and masterly played instrumental duets, coloured with a great choice of songs. Thanks again"
Derek Smith
Mabon guitarist, Cwmafan Folk Club Organiser
"Just two of the inspiring musicians who are building a wonderful weave of the rich tradition of Welsh culture... Tornish never let up on their dreamy charm... Tune, song and tune kept on tumbling out...
The audience went wild and shouted for more."
Mick Tems
FolkWales Online Magazine
Tornish: "spine-tingling foot-tapping inter-Celtic folk"
Weaving traditional tunes and songs from Scotland, Ireland and Wales into their own compositions, Tornish surprise and delight.
Mesmeric harp and haunting flute and whistles shift into lively tunes with bold counter-melodies and percussion.
Add to that subtle harmony singing in English, Welsh and Scots, and a Tornish performance is a truly inter-Celtic experience.
"Many thanks for your outstanding performance at Cwmafan Folk Club last night. It really was a treat to be present when two individually talented musicians play a concert of cleverly constructed and masterly played instrumental duets, coloured with a great choice of songs. Thanks again"
Derek Smith
Mabon guitarist, Cwmafan Folk Club Organiser
"Just two of the inspiring musicians who are building a wonderful weave of the rich tradition of Welsh culture... Tornish never let up on their dreamy charm... Tune, song and tune kept on tumbling out...
The audience went wild and shouted for more."
Mick Tems
FolkWales Online Magazine