New European Songbook: United Kingdom / Karine Polwart and Naa Densua Tordzro
The New European Songbook is an international creative collaboration that celebrates the new music arising from a continent in flux. Six European countries have co-produced this unique project. For the United Kingdom's first song, Ghanaian artist Naa Densua Tordzro collaborated with Scottish singer and composer Karine Polwart.
Ghanaian artist Naa Densua Tordzro with Scottish singer and composer Karine Polwart.
In the song A Time Will Come, Naa Densua and Karine consider the fragility of the times we live in, when they ask the question 'will a time come when you might need help'.
In June, Naa Densua and Karine met to begin writing the song. During the collaboration the artists discussed the idea of changing circumstances, or the notion that one day the shoe may be on the other foot and you may need help.
During the discussions Karine referenced the idea of a person’s world unravelling; this was the core of the idea behind the music video. The idea was to see an ordinary guy starting his day like every other day, but as he starts to make his way to work his material possessions start to fall away from him.
Naa Densua Tordzro, originally from Ghana, is a multi-genre artist living and working in Glasgow. She established a social enterprise, Sima Fashions, as part of Pan African Arts Scotland.
She sings and plays with the resident bands of Pan African Arts Scotland – the Hi Life Band and Hesu, blending modern and traditional Ghanaian music with traditional Scottish songs. She also runs workshops across Scotland for asylum seekers, refugees, young people and children.
Karine Polwart is a Scottish singer, songwriter and composer, whose songs combine a diverse range of traditional and modern influences from folk to myth. She is a four times winner at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, including twice for Best Original Song.
New European Songbook: Concerts at the EIF
At this year’s EIF, established UK artists like Karine Polwart and Matthew Herbert joined fellow European artists, and others recently arrived on the continent, for two nights of new music.

Both New European Songbook concerts, which took place on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 August 2017, are available to watch in full on-demand alongside individual highlights from some of the acts.
The New European Songbook
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Austria
Austrian pop artist and Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst with Syrian trio Basalt
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France
15 musicians from the Orpheus XXI artistic action project come together to make music
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Germany
Violinist Shalan Alhamwy and fellow Syrian vocalist Rasha Rizk with German pianist Benyamin Nuss
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Portugal
Portuguese Fado singer Carolina with Argentinian jazz musician Demian Cabaud
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Switzerland
Swiss pop and jazz artist Scilla Hess with Albanian composer and pianist Markelian Kapidani
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UK / Naa Densua and Karine
Ghanaian multi-genre artist Naa Densua Tordzro with Scottish singer, songwriter and composer Karine Polwart
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UK / Matthew and Arian
Prolific UK music producer and artist Matthew Herbert with Iranian fusion musician Arian Sadr
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The Concerts
Brand-new collaborations, performed for the first time at Edinburgh International Festival
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New European Songbook
Sounds from a continent in flux










