Bagpipes Across the Globe
Gary West brings you more top drawer piping from across three continents.
Although only a few weeks old, 2023 is already producing excellent bagpipe music across the world, with major events having taken place of late in the USA and New Zealand as well as here in Scotland. Gary West celebrates this geographical diversity with tunes from Greg Wilson from Canterbury, Andrew Carlisle from Pittsburgh, and Iain MacDonald from Benbecula. There’s a sneak preview of an album coming out this year featuring the music of the Scottish Smallpipes, and a classic pipe band performance from the current world champions, the Field Marshall Montgomery. And Gary also pays tribute to another of New Zealand’s top players, Pipe Major Iain Robertson, who passed away this week at the age of 46.
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Artist: Assynt
Title: Fiend and the Hound, A Race to the Top, Deadlines
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Artist: New Zealand Police Pipe Band
Title: Donald Cameron, Maggie Cameron, Loch Carron
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Artist: Andrew Carlisle
Title: Kantara to El Arish,Ìý John MacDonald of Glencoe
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Artist: Andrew Carlisle
Title: Blair Drummond, Cameronian Rant, Pretty Marion, John Morrison of Assynt House
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Artist: Seonaidh MacIntyre and Ewen Henderson
Title: Finn’s Tune, Bà gh Dubh gu Buala Dubh, Allan J. Nairn of Ceann Trà gha
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Artist: Greg Wilson
Title: Patrick Og MacCrimmon’s Lament
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Artist: Field Marshall Montgomery
Title: The B52, Donald Cameron’s Powderhorn, Salute to Cap Caval, Rodney Hull QC, Mrs Donald MacPherson, Miss Anne MacKechnie, Bruce and the Troopers, Dancing Feet, The Highlandman Kissed his Mother
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Artist: Iain MacDonald and Malcolm Stitt
Title: Father Michael MacDonald’s Silver Jubilee, The Four Courts, The Bobbers of Brechin, General MacDonald
Broadcast
- Sat 21 Jan 2023 21:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Scotland
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