Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Ian, Thanks!
evocative, haunting piece of music, definitely one to "feel" those emotions
in or sob your heart out to. Best recording I've heard is Donald MacPherson,
though Jack Lee also makes a splendid job of it in a Piping Centre recital
recording.
resisted, very musical with some very clever phrasing, a tune that sings and
soars away. Bill Livingstone's playing and interpretation of this tune is
second to none.
3. "Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart's Lament no.1" A tune not heard very often
nowadays with a lovely melody line in the urlar which carries strongly
through the whole tune. I only have one very old recording of this by
William M. Macdonald.
James Robertson - MacDonald of Kinlochmoidarts Lament (No. 1) Ground (The Blue Chair Sessions #5)
https://youtu.be/B3AlGOJyMdc
4. "Lament for Queen Anne" This is a regal, stately and grand tune, it just
moves along so full of grace it does seem to have a Royal feel to it, again
a lovely melody that grows on you the more you listen to it and absorb it's
beautiful music. Only recording I have is by Fred Morrison, where he has the
misfortune to break down in the crunluath variations.
Queen Anne's Lament
https://youtu.be/wuKb73r8kGs
5. "Battle of Auldearn no.1" A great tune with a feel not so much of
lamenting for the dead of the battle but as an inspiring incitement to great
deeds and a promise of a glorious death. I love this tune and have a
wonderful recording of Captain Gavin Stoddart playing this faultlessly to
win at a Glenfiddich championship.
Pipe Major Gavin Stoddart MBE BEM, The Battle of Auldearn, Number 1
https://youtu.be/LSqmy-uR5XI
6. "Lament for Donald Doughal MacKay" this is probably the MOST popular
tune amongst top Piobaireachd players, a big tune in every sense of the
word, and one that just sings along on a well tuned pipe, full of expression
and life.
I have a good recording of Roddy MacLeod playing this on his peerless pipes,
but it has been done by others who also make a really good job of it.
Lament for Donald Dougal Mackay
https://youtu.be/Z8bAvpix5x4
7. "Rory MacLoude's Lament" Another tune that sings along with great melody
tinged with sadness, like MacDougall's Gathering it is cleverly written to
bring out the best of the melody, it's a tune that took a short while to
grow on me. I have good recordings of both Murray Henderson and Hugh
MacAllum playing this tune, both players do it splendid justice.
Metro Cup 2015: Chris Armstrong - Piobaireachd "Rory MacLoude's Lament"
https://youtu.be/aHQBdXn7Tok
8. "Lady Annapool's Lament" A truly magical tune especially when you get
into the variations, as a pentatonic tune the melody line is quite exquisite
from such a meagre range. I have a very old recording of John Stewart
playing this with complete mastery, he really rattles along in the taorluath
and crunluath variations losing none of the clarity of the movements but
driving the melody notes insistently forward, beautifully played.
Lady Annapool’s Lament
CPA C Grade Piobaireachd Bob Low
https://www.golectures.com/
9. "The Desperate Battle" Another tune similar to the last one in that I
think the variations surpass the urlar in beauty and inventiveness, a tune
to soar away with "the birds" the high A's are pure magic. Great recording
of this tune by John D. Burgess.
The Desperate Battle Of The Birds
https://youtu.be/r1w9J2atyHw
10 "The Old Woman's Lullaby" I have loved this tune ever since I heard The
Invergordon Distillery "Pipes In Concert" LP record in 1966, the whole band
plays it with seconds. It's a great tune and I love it, I have trouble
memorising it for some strange reason but the melody develops along very
nicely but also very subtly. Good recordings abound of all the greats
playing this tune. Donald Macleod, Donald MacPherson, John D. Burgess,
Captain John MacLellan et al.
https://youtu.be/bnKTsSaRwpY
https://youtu.be/P40YOU8ggJk (which slow piece is played non-mensurally as well:)
Farewell to the Laird of Islay Bagpipes(Piobaireachd)
YouTube · Epic Bagpipe Sound
Aug 19, 2012
https://youtu.be/NPNW9bNZZsQ
(Andrew Carlisle again)
7:46
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Lament For Kinlochmoidart ...
YouTube · glenzboyz
May 2, 2011
https://youtu.be/vzIX7ZS3TEo
11:34
Piobaireachd - Lament For the Earl of Dunmore
YouTube · mocmus
Nov 23, 2010
https://youtu.be/6NAkZPNtYJc
8:20
2016 Willie McCallum Lament for Donald of Laggan ...
YouTube · YouennPiper
https://youtu.be/yRWa6RCEaPo
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Hi Taylor,
The Desperate Battle- Piobaireachd
https://youtu.be/sVJG2pUw3gY
(have blogged about this one before - and he won the Gold at Oban in around 1972 :)
https://youtu.be/r1w9J2atyHw
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Scott
I received a message "Do not reply" from cyber space last night thanking me for arranging the virtual 150 celebrations. These thanks I have filed away for posterity, but I let you know that I can't Zoom, never twitter and shudder at the thought of showing my Face in any book.
Great to know that you pipe on the cliffs of Santa Barbara every morning.
Although I introduced computing in the year after you left (with an 8 Kb Commodore PET in my study in Ki) and continued until 3 years ago for the OFs, I am radidly losing the ability to keep up with the present complexities. I keep asking the Development Department if they cannot make a one click entry to their wonderful, informative ever changing web site! I can only go in circle around their maze!
At any rate bagpipes are not yet computerised! Those were the days - good to know you thrive.
Good wishes. GDCP
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The Desperate Battle of the Birds - Donald MacLeod
at the beginning Donald MacLeod says: "This tune we are told depicts the annual lek or gathering of black game at which the proper pecking order is established. ..."
The Desperate Battle of the Birds - John Burgess
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_grouse
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