The Trossachs Suite

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5 July 2010

Phil Cunningham talks about his new composition for ScottsLand the Trossachs Suite.

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Sir Walter Scott's The Lady of the Lake

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It was the poetic tour de force that turned Walter Scott into an international literary legend.

The Lady of the Lake was his best selling poem, taking the literary world by storm, it sold over 25,000 copies in the first 8 months. Queen Victoria was a fan having 38 copies of the poem in her library at Balmoral!

The poem had huge influence on the area, Ellen’s Isle on Loch Katrine is named after fair Ellen in the poem, and around the world.  It was even translated for the Mohican Indians in North America. 

The poem fell out of fashion in the 20th century although even as late as the 1950s tourist guides in the Trossachs were being paid an extra penny a time if they could recite verses of the poem. 

Now 200 years on Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park in partnership with the Association of Scottish Literary Studies has republished the poem making it available again for the first time in decades.

The Lady of the Lake book with new illustrations and introduction is available at all good bookshops and in the visitor information centres in Callander and Aberfoyle and shop at Trossachs Pier at Loch Katrine.

Buy the book, enjoy a few verses each day and be transported to the magic of the Trossachs. Be inspired! 
   

The Chase Is On

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21 June 2010

This September one of the most stunning landscapes in Scotland, the Trossachs, will play host to a Duathlon with a difference. ‘The Chase’ , set in the heart of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park,  is a unique event fusing both sport and culture to celebrate the iconic 200 year poem, the Lady of the Lake, as part of the ScottsLand festival.

The origins of The Chase began in 1809 when Sir Walter Scott visited the Trossachs and was so taken with the area he wrote this epic poem which transformed popular perceptions of landscape. His depiction of this breathtaking landscape within the poem established Scotland as a tourist destination.

The Lady of the Lake describes how King James V, disguised as a knight, attempts to hunt a stag and eventually seeks shelter on an island on Loch Katrine, summoned by the beautiful Ellen Douglas (the Lady of the Lake).

The Chase will follow the themes of six cantos of the poem culminating in a gathering of the participants for a medieval style celebration with local food and entertainment; evoking a sense of magic from the poem.

The Chase, taking place on 25 September 2010, will follow in King James V footsteps along a 40mile route, passing three lochs (Katrine, Venechar and Achray) in pursuit of the ‘elusive’ stag. Using a combination of cycling and running, participants will journey through the breathtaking landscape encountering several special challenges along the way.  The course will be fused with elements of the poem bringing history to life in the modern age. 

Liz Shorthall from the Forestry Commission said, “The event will also take participants through Scotland's landscape scale woodland restoration project - The Great Trossachs Forest - which is an additional draw to the area that I think Scott would have welcomed."

Catriona Morrison, World Champion Duathlete and local girl, helped launch The Chase in the Trossachs this week. She said, “I am delighted to support this exciting new duathlon coming to Scotland.  The Chase will provide a fantastic opportunity for people from all over the country to experience the thrill of a duathlon in one of the most amazing locations we have.”

There will also be a family orientated version of the event, called ‘The Wee Chase’, taking place on the same day, which is aimed at people of all ages, families, groups of friends or work colleagues looking to get involved in the festivities. ‘The Wee Chase’ features a five mile bike route followed by an orienteering task inspired by the poem, ending with a cycle back to join the medieval celebration with the duathlon participants.

The Chase and The Wee Chase are signature events forming part of ScottsLand, a diverse programme of up to 44 cultural and literary events, promoted by Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, to celebrate the poem, the heritage of the Trossachs and its landscape.

Elspeth McLachlan, ScottsLand Project Director said: “This is the first sporting event ever to take place in the National Park with a direct link to our rich cultural heritage. We are delighted to invite so many people to take part in what promises to be a thrilling chase on bike and foot with the spectacular Trossachs as a backdrop. This will be the final event of our ScottsLand programme and what a fitting way to celebrate Sir Walter Scott’s contribution to Scotland’s cultural identity than to gather everyone together at the very place which inspired him to write the Lady of the Lake, in the heart of the National Park.”

Entries for The Chase and The Wee Chase are now open at www.thechaserace.co.uk. For more information please call 01877 437 998.

The Chase is a partner programme supported by Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Forestry Commission Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage and EventScotland.

Paul Bush OBE, Chief Operating Officer of EventScotland said: “EventScotland is very pleased to be supporting this inspirational event, with its celebration of Sir Walter Scott’s most famous poem. Just as The Lady of the Lake drew early tourists to Scotland, we are sure The Chase duathlon and The Wee Chase will bring visitors to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park to experience its natural beauty.”

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Lady of the Lake Concert

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18 June 2010

The Lady of the Lake Concert will no longer take place on 28 September 2010 due to infrastructure restrictions.

Phil Cunningham is composing a new piece of music inspired by the Lady of the Lake and his own travels in the Trossachs, this composition, the Trossachs Suite, will be premiered at a later date.
 
Ally Bain and Phil Cunningham will be playing at Gartmore Hall on 30 August 2010, details at www.philcunningham.com/gigs
   

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