N�l �inne inchurtha le Kate Bush mar eala�ont�ir. Fitear rac, ceol clasaiceach agus ceol t�re go han-�ifeachtach ar fad sa saothar aici. Baineann dr�mat�lacht thar na bearta lena liric� agus � ag tarrac go tuisceanach as r�imse leathan d'fhoins� liteartha agus cineamatagrafacha, t�ama� a bhaineann leis an �ige, an gr�, an b�s, cogadh agus miotaseola�ocht. �n gc�ad singil sin aici 'Wuthering Heights' go dt� an pop bar�cach in 'Babooshka' is an paisean tn�th�nach in 'Running up the Hill' t� d�shshl�n agus aoibhneas dodhearmadta iontu go l�ir. Anocht beidh Caitr�ona O'Leary againn - guth neamhshaolta an aingil aici, dar le Crescendo Magazine - chun scoth na n-amhr�n le Kate Bush a chanadh d�inn. Gabriel Rosenstock a thraschruthaigh na liric� i nGaeilge. Kate Bush is an artist like none other - weaving rock, classical and folk music to extraordinary effect. Her lyrics are highly dramatic, drawing on a wide range of literary and cinematic sources, exploring themes of childhood, love, death, war and mythology. Tonight Caitr�ona O'Leary - acclaimed by Crescendo Magazine for 'her angelic and etheral voice' - will perform the very best of Bush's songs, translated into Irish by Gabriel Rosenstock. She will be joined by Nick Roth (keyboard), Adrian Hart (fiddle), �amonn Galldubh (flute, whistles, uilleann pipes), David Redmond (double bass) and Matt Jacobson (drums). The show features on-screen projections of the lyrics with images created by Margaret Lonergan.
