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Tel. 01556 503 646
Mob. 07866 392 421
E. info@aliburns.co.uk


Past Workshops for Organisations

20,000 Voices, Northumberland
Adult Learning Project, Edinburgh
British Association for Early Childhood
Celtic Connections, Glasgow
Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy
Cromarty Arts Trust, Highlands
Drake Music Scotland
Dumfries and Galloway Arts Association
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Fest and Furious, Dundee City Council
Feis Rois
Glasgow City Council Education Dept
Inspire, Nairn 
Jenny Mosley Consultants 
Kaleidoscope, Derby 
Music Leader North East
National Trust for Scotland
National Youth Choir of Scotland
NHS Scotland
Sangschule, Linlithgow
Scottish Culture and Tradition, Aberdeen
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scotland’s National Museum of Costume
Scottish Childminder’s Association
Sing Up!
The Wren Trust, Devon
Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland
Treats and Retreats, Cumbria
Turtle Dove USA
Yorkshire Arts

 
Ali Burns
Songmaker
Music Educator
Community Choir Director
Workshop Leader
 
 
 


My work is all about people singing together in harmony. I love the way that singing can unburden you from daily life and it’s this that inspires my workshops and my songwriting.

I’ve always been fascinated by the sound of voices singing: it doesn’t have to be a great voice – in fact quite the opposite - I think I’m inspired just by the fact that people’s voices are so closely connected to themselves and that they are prepared to stand up and sing – this is me – this is what I sound like! And when you put many voices together, the strong support the weak and the whole is such a magnificent thing - so much larger than the sum of the parts.

The songs I teach in my workshops reflect a variety of sources: many are my own songs either with text I’ve written myself or settings of other writer’s words; some are from the research work I do in traditional song archives around Britain – you can read more about that on the Singing Workshops page; some are from the many vibrant singing cultures around the world and some are written by other contemporary songwriters and composers.

“I want to recreate the richness of harmony that makes songs of oral traditions around the world so satisfying and joyful to sing but with words that root the work firmly back in my own culture”

Have a look round my website and if you have a project that would fit my work I’d be delighted to talk to you about it.

Ali Burns
info@aliburns.co.uk

Coming up in the Autumn    See Diary page for more details

September 11 2010 
Harmony Singing Workshop with Just Singin' group at Birnam, Perthshire

September 14 2010 
Harmony Workshop in Milngavie near Glasgow

September 25 2010 
Harmony Singing Workshop at Toll Gavel Chapel, Beverley, near Kingston upon Hull


New recordings of my songs:

                       From last year's Forgotten Carols here's the lovely Sam Lee from London singing the old carol The Miraculous Harvest with The Feral Choir. 

Emily Smith This is a clip of the fabulous Emily Smith singing Mary Midder, a Shetland prayer live at Forgotten Carols 2009. It’s very short but perfect! Thank you Emily!
www.emilysmith.org/
Brendan Taaffe Brendan Taaffe from Battleborough in Vermont, USA has just launched his lovely album Little Boots. Here’s his version of my setting of The Sailor’s Prayer.
www.brendantaaffe.com/
Bright Field The singing group Bright Field from Wales – Linda Gwilim, Becky Knight, Stuart Jones and Joan Mills - have just finished their first cd, Different Kinds of Laughing, and have included this haunting version of A Pebble on My Tongue.
Contact:
jnm@aber.ac.uk

 

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