VRï - 2023

A MWLDAN PRODUCTION 


Jordan Price Williams (cello, voice), Aneirin Jones (violin, voice) and Patrick Rimes (viola, violin, voice) - are three young men from deepest chapel-going Wales who have mined the cultural upheaval of past centuries and drawn inspiration from the incredible story of a time when Wales’ traditional music and dance was suppressed by Methodist chapels, and, earlier, its language by the Act of Union. Three-part harmonies, stunning fiddle playing and the unusual addition of cello forge the VRï sound that is totally unique. Since forming in 2016, the trio have been in search of an elusive 'chamber-folk' aesthetic – pumping out their native foot-stomping dance tunes whilst maintaining the poise and elegance of a string ensemble. VRï shed new light on a vibrant folk tradition that harnesses the raw energy of the fiddle with the finesse of the violin, the beauty of chamber music with the joy and hedonism of a pub session. It's a cross-genre idea that's very familiar to Scandinavian and North American audiences, but hitherto unheard of in Wales. Their new album 'islais a genir' (a sung whisper) released on 28th October on the bendigedig label.

The name VRï is a word in the Welsh language meaning ‘above’, ‘aloft’, ‘floating’…or simply ‘Up’, with the spelling inspired by Hen Gymraeg (Old Welsh). It describes the sensation of playing this kind of vocal & instrumental chamber music - all six voices independently interacting with one another, without the presence of any kind of ‘anchor’ or safety ropes (be those anchors rhythmic like a drum kit, or melodic such as fretted or keyboard instruments). It’s an experience that is equally exhilarating and terrifying for the performers…and hopefully engaging for the listener!

VRï are Jordan Price Williams (cello, voice), Aneirin Jones (violin, voice) and Patrick Rimes (viola, violin, voice).

 

ON TOUR 2023:

 

JANUARY

28         Cara Dillion and VRï (double bill), Royal Concert Hall Glasgow

 

MAY

5           St Giles Church, Wrexham- FOCUS Wales 

6           Tredegar House Folk Festival 

17         Clwb y Bont, Pontypridd

18         The Borough Theatre, Abergavenny

19         Pontio, Bangor

20         Hermon Arts, Oswestry

21         Catstrand, New Galloway 

24         Lyth Arts Centre - supporting Breabach

25-28   Orkney Folk Festival

 

JUNE

1           Tolbooth, Stirling

2           JONES + RIMES (Aneirin Jones and Patrick Rimes performing as a duo), Kirkstile Community Centre, Dean 

3           VRï workshop, 1pm - Rosehill Theatre, Morsesby, Whitehaven

3           The Globe Hall, Ireby

4           The Hill, Millom

5           St. Michael and All Angels, Spennithorne, Swaledale Festival 

6           St. Mary’s Church, Muker, Swaledale Festival

7           Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan - supporting Breabach

8           Aberystwyth Arts Centre

9           Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room

10         St Augustine's Church, Penarth

11         Gower Folk Festival, Gower

14         Cecil Sharp House, London

16         The Live Room, Saltaire 

 

JULY 

11         Llangollen Fringe Festival with Cerys Hafana

23         Folk Holidays - Náměšť nad Oslavou, Czech Republic

 

AUGUST 

8           Sidmouth Folk Festival 

9-12     Interceltique de Lorient

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