Lord Lovat's Lament
Gary West brings you more music of the bagpipes, with tunes from Scotland, England, Canada and Australia, including the 18th century pibroch, Lord Lovat's Lament.
Gary West introduces an eclectic mix of bagpipe sounds from Scotland, England, Canada and Australia, including a set from one of the greatest players of all time, Donald MacPherson, who passed away a decade ago and who would have been celebrating his 100th birthday this year. There are tunes too from the Simon Fraser University and Victoria Police pipe bands, as well as a duo and trio of pipers drawn from their ranks respectively. And for our pibroch this week, Gary looks to the music of the 18th century to bring you a performance of a tune composed to lament the execution of the leading Jacobite, Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, as performed at Blair Castle by Canadian supremo, Bruce Gandy.
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Artist: James Duncan MacKenzie
Title: Taigh Iain’ Iain’ Naill, Tracy and Barney’s Garden Party, Ian’s Last Munro
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Artist: Donald MacPherson
Title: Marchioness of Tullibardine, Atholl Cummers, MacAllister’s Dirk
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Artist: The Victoria Police Pipe Band
Title: Daryl Boyle, Murray’s Fancy, The Dirty Lough, Reverie, Helen Young, Mrs Donald MacPherson, Shovel Tongue, Megalomania
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Artist: Kathryn Tickell
Title: The Magpie, Rothbury Road, The Cold Shoulder
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Artist: Bruce Gandy
Title: Lord Lovat’s Lament
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Artist: Simon Fraser University Pipe Band
Title: The Rainbow, Ian Green of Greentrax, Rachel’s Hornpipe
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Artist: Stuart Liddell and Alan Bevan
Title: Tripping Up the Stairs, The Blue Lagoon, Coolfin, Harris Dance, Sandy MacIntyre’s Reel, McFadden’s, The Sheepwife
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Artist: The Victoria Police Pipe Band
Title: The Hellbound Train
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Broadcast
- Sat 16 Jul 2022 21:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland
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