• Pibroch (redirect from Piobaireachd)
    Pibroch, piobaireachd or ceòl mòr is an art music genre associated primarily with the Scottish Highlands that is characterised by extended compositions...
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    and authenticity. The purely instrumental lament is a common form in piobaireachd music for the Scottish bagpipes. "MacCrimmon's Lament" dates to the Jacobite...
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  • [ˈkʰãũn̪ˠt̪ɛɾʲəxk]) is the ancient method of teaching, learning and memorizing Piobaireachd (also spelt Pibroch), a type of music primarily played on the Great Highland...
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    great Highland bagpipe is also used for a solo virtuosic style called pìobaireachd, ceòl mòr, or simply pibroch. Through development over the centuries...
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  • Open Piobaireachd, also known as the Clasp; (ii) The Highland Society of London's Gold Medal for Piobaireachd; (iii) The Silver Medal for Piobaireachd; (iv)...
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  • Structure of Ceol Mor – A Guide to Piobaireachd The Classical Music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. Glasgow: The Piobaireachd Society. Lawergren, Bo (2016)...
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    Glenfiddich Piping Championships Overall Champion (2023), MSR (2018), Piobaireachd (two-2022,2023); Northern Meetings, Inverness The Clasp (five-2012,2015...
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    pipe bands across North America competing in every grade. The Canadian Piobaireachd Society Gold Medal and Bar to the Medal contests have also been held...
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    aficionado of the Great Highland bagpipe who, for over fifty years, composed piobaireachd and Ceòl Beag for members of the British Royal Family, important noblemen...
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  • Ensemble) "The Braes of Killiecrankie", traditional Piobaireachd – "The Cloth of Gold", traditional "Piobaireachd of Donald Dubh", traditional "Silent Night"...
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    place 4th place in the Gold Medal Piobaireachd competition at Inverness (2003) Runner-Up in the Silver Medal Piobaireachd at the Northern Meeting in Inverness...
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    or "bramble" Maclaine Dress Tartan Maclaine Hunting Tartan The clan's Pìobaireachd is Cumha Mhic Ghilleathain (Maclaine of Lochbuie's Lament). The official...
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  • "Ten of world's best pipers ready for Glenfiddich on Saturday". "Senior Piobaireachd Competition - former winners - The Oban Games". 4 July 2019. Archived...
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  • explains these pentatonic scales and their use in more detail, both in Piobaireachd and light music. It also features in Irish traditional music, either...
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  • Characteristic forms of Gaelic music include sean-nós and puirt à beul singing, piobaireachd, jigs, reels, and strathspeys. The six Celtic nationalities are divided...
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    MacLeod succeeded her. The Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod Trophy for Open Piobaireachd has been presented, since 1969, to the best bagpiper at the Grandfather...
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  • Wright. "The Piobaireachd Legacy of PM Donald Macleod" (PDF). piobaireachd.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2018. "Donald Macleod - Piobaireachd Tutorial Vol...
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    Bridge is traditionally held to have been composed during the battle and Piobaireachd Domhnull Dubh, named for clan chief Donald Dubh Cameron, commemorates...
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    "piping colleges" in the Highlands of Scotland. Over time many pieces of Pìobaireachd (also known as Ceòl Mòr: "Big music") have been attributed to the MacCrimmons...
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  • Memorial Piobaireachd (22 and under) Oban 1999 1st B Grade March, Oban 1999 1st Duncan Johnstone Memorial Piobaireachd 2001 1st B Grade Piobaireachd, Inveraray...
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  • moved to Inverness. He gave lessons around Scotland arranged by the Piobaireachd Society, and in from 1910 became involved in formal Army teaching with...
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  • She is especially known for her traditional Scottish style and fiddle piobaireachd playing. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music...
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    canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 17 November 2023. "Listen – The Piobaireachd Society". www.piobaireachd.co.uk. Retrieved 17 November 2023. "Kilchrist, Old Church...
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  • genre thus includes "tunes as are neither constructed to the measure of piobaireachd, nor adapted to the quick march or dance". Ceòl beag Campbell, John and...
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    Clive Russell in Season 2 of the television series Outlander. There is a piobaireachd named after him, "Lord Lovat's Lament", and a separate slow march tune...
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  • David Kay from Cumnock who was his first tutor, he subsequently received Piobaireachd tuition from Iain Clowe of Dumfries. He enlisted as a junior soldier...
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    their distinctive cultural features such as the Gaelic language and piobaireachd music. Groups of Highlanders existed in coastal Georgia (mainly immigrants...
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  • individual pipers, and to seek the best overall exponents of the Ceòl Mór or piobaireachd (the great music) and Ceòl Beag (the little music). The championship...
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  • ISBN 1-86232-075-6. Scotland: MacNeill, Seumas; Frank Richardson (1987). Piobaireachd and Its Interpretation: Classical Music of the Highland Bagpipe. Donald...
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    Ancient Piobaireachd or Highland Bagpipe Music The Piper’s Assistant Seaforth Manuscript (unpublished) "The History of Piping" (PDF). piobaireachd.co.uk...
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