From the Bard to the best of Belfast, I had the great fortune of being invited by my fabulous friend and mentor to the home of the Ulster Orchestra, beautifully housed within a former church on Townsend Street. The setting itself felt reverent, as though the walls still held echoes of devotion only now, the devotion was to music, heritage and language. The evening was dedicated to celebrating the Blind Belfast Bard, Carl Hardebeck, a British born Irish composer and arranger of Irish traditional music. Affectionately known as the Blind Bard of Belfast, Hardebeck’s legacy has, in many ways, faded into the mist of time. Yet on that special evening, he was vividly resurrected through the inspiration and passion of the musicians, conductor and the ethereal voice of Gráinne Holland.