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SUMMARY:Highland Pipes Evening Classes
DESCRIPTION:The Next Term of Evening Classes will start from Monday\, January 23 – Thursday\, March 30 2023. Suitable for everyone from complete beginners to advanced pipers\, these weekly classes in small groups will provide a supportive and fun learning environment. There are in person and online classes available\, so click the options in the booking form to find times. \nThese 10 week courses offer structured learning experience\, designed to take you from absolute beginner through to proficient piper\, through PDQB levels 2 – 5. There will be an opportunity to sit these exams along the way if you wish. The 10 week course costs £110 adult / £100 U18 – just £11/£10 per week! \nBOOK YOUR 10 WEEK TERM HERE \nLooking for information about our Specialist Evening Classes on Bellows –  Head to this web page to find out more \nThe learning journey the student will embark on details all the abilities required to be a self sufficient piper. Pupils will learn how to read and write music for the bagpipe\, maintain and tune their own instrument and develop a well rounded repertoire of pieces. \nThere are 9 levels of playing experience\, to reflect the different stages of piping learning. This will allow you to more accurately describe your playing to us and allow us to group you more accurately.  See below for the level descriptions before you book to ensure you are booking the correct class. \nClasses offered are subject to amendment or cancellation. You may be asked to move times/ days due to over subscription to a class or lack of interest in a day/ time \nAll classes are run to UK time (GMT/BST). Please be aware of Spring/ Autumn daylight savings and how this may effect your attendance
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/highland-pipes-evening-classes/
LOCATION:The National Piping Centre
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections: Allan MacDonald & Friends
DESCRIPTION:•Allan MacDonald and Finlay MacDonald playing at Piping Live! 2022. Photo: JohnSlavin@designfolk.com/Bagpipe.news \nHighlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2023 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.   \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: “Piping legend Allan MacDonald brings a lifetime of musical mastery to Celtic Connections 2023.  A leading light in the Gaelic musical scene\, Allan MacDonald is in demand internationally as a composer\, musical director\, piper\, singer\, workshop leader and lecturer on Gaelic music. In this special show which was premiered at Piping Live! 2022\, Allan is joined on stage by a house band of traditional music greats – Finlay MacDonald\, Iain MacFarlane\, Leonard Barry and Ali Hutton – as they perform Allan’s compositions from his seminal Moidart collections The First Hundred and The Second Hundred\, including his tune We’re a Case the Bunch of Us. “
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-allan-macdonald-friends/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230203T200000
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections: Peatbog Faeries
DESCRIPTION:•The Peatbog Faeries at Celtic Connections in 2014. Photo: JohnSlavin@designfolk.com/Bagpipe.news \nHighlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2023 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.   \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: “Peatbog Faeries\, present a rip-roaring display of musical wizardry with their fiddles\, bagpipes\, whistles\, drums\, guitars\, sax\, keyboard and vocals. Having thrilled audiences worldwide\, collecting jazz\, pop\, techno\, African and other influences en-route\, they’ve twice been voted Scots Live Band of the Year. Never guilty of standing still\, they’re shaking things up with fresh music and an enhanced line-up.”
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-peatbog-faeries/
LOCATION:The Old Fruitmarket\, Candleriggs\, Glasgow\, G1 1NQ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Macalester Winter Warmup Solos and The Skye K. Richendrfer Memorial Challenge
DESCRIPTION:https://bagpipe.news/2023/01/20/memorial-challenge-cup-in-honour-of-skye-k-richendrfer/\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMWBPA Rules updated for 2023\n\nThe MWPBA contest rules have been updated for season 2023\, and you will find it on the MWPBA home page under “THE ASSOCIATION”. All MWPBA members are expected to be familiar with the contents for their disciplines.As announced at the AGM\, for 2023 there have been changes for solo piping contest music requirements and Grade 1 band MSR requirements.For solo piping contests: \n\nGrade 5: no change\nGrade 4: 6/8 march is removed; a Strathspey/Reel event of 2-parts each is added\nGrade 3: Jig event is removed\nGrade 2: Hornpipe/Jig event is replaced by 4-parted Jig only event\nGrade 1: no change\nOpen: no change to events\, but all events are now submit 4\n\nFor solo drumming contents: \n\nAll solo drummers are now permitted to be accompanied by recorded music or live music.\nFor live accompaniment: Solo Snare\, Solo Tenor\, and Solo Bass drummers must be accompanied by one or two properly attired pipers but no accompanying tenors or basses. Solo Tenor and Solo Bass drummers may have one optional properly attired snare accompanist.\nFor recorded accompaniment: Solo Snare\, Solo Tenor\, and Solo Bass drummers may use recorded instead of live accompaniment. Solo Snare drummers should be accompanied by a recording of one or two bagpipers but no tenors or basses. Solo Tenors and Solo Basses should use a recording of one or two bagpipers and one optional snare drummer\, but no tenors or basses.\nAny soloist using recorded accompaniment must provide a device capable of operating without external power and which can broadcast the audio recording at an adequate volume to be heard over their own performance by both the competitor and the judge(s) of the event.\n\nFor band contests: \n\nGrade 1 bands MSR set composition requirements have change – one MSR with maximum 4-parted tunes\, and the other MSR with minimum 4-parted tunes\nThe band contest entry form will now required all bands in all grades to include their music selections with their entry. This is mandatory for MSR selection in band Grade 1 and 2\, but also useful information as a courtesy for the announcer to share with the audience for all all grades. Bands in Grades 1 and 2 have until the final date of entry to submit any changes to selections.\n\nThere are no changes to other band contests.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/macalester-winter-warmup-solos-and-the-skye-k-richendrfer-memorial-challenge/
LOCATION:Jane Wallace Fine Arts Centre\, Macalester College\, 130 Macalester Road\, St Paul\, MN\, MN55105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midwest Pipe Band Association":MAILTO:alewisk@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections: Annual Pipe Band Concert - Names and Places 2023
DESCRIPTION:•The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland on stage in the main auditorium of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in 2014. Photo: JohnSlavin@designfolk.com/Bagpipe.news \nHighlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2023 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  \nThe Celtic Connection website says about this concert: “A highlight of the winter season for pipe bands\, the Annual Pipe Band Concert returns with a special\, one off double bill. \n“An unmissable celebration of Pipe Major Ian Dunan’s contribution to the piping world. This special show revisits and reimagines the seminal Names and Places album originally recorded by the Vale of Atholl Pipe Band and folk group Eclipse First in 1990. As well as a wider celebration of Ian and the band. \n“Also bringing together some of the country’s elite young players\, The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland’s Senior Band open the show.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-annual-pipe-band-concert-names-and-places-2023/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections: James Duncan Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:•James Duncan Mackenzie at Celtic Connections in 2014. Photo: JohnSlavin@designfolk.com/Bagpipe.news \nHighlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2023 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: “From the Isle of Lewis\, James Duncan Mackenzie is a piper and wooden flute player who is known for his musicianship and tune writing. To date he has released three solo albums as well as a tune book containing 70 of his compositions.”
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-james-duncan-mackenzie/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections: BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year Final 2023
DESCRIPTION:•Ailis Sutherland pictured playing in the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2023 Semi Finals. Photograph by Martin Shields. www.martinshields.com  © Martin Shields \nThe final of BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year competition brings six of the country’s rising stars to the stage as they battle for this career-defining accolade.  National Piping Centre Tutor\, Ailis Sutherland\, is in the final playing smallpipes. \nTh five other finalists for 2023 are: \nAidan Moodie – Singer/guitarist (Orkney)\nMairi McGillivray – Gaelic singer (Islay)\nSam Mabbett – Accordion (Oxfordshire)\nMadeleine Stewart – Fiddle (New England\, USA)\nAmy Laurenson – Piano (Shetland)
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/bbc-radio-scotland-young-traditional-musician-of-the-year-final-2023/
LOCATION:City Halls\, Candleriggs\, Glasgow\, G1 1NQ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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SUMMARY:The National Piping Centre Adult Winter Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Join the NPC Adult Gatherings in 2023. The National Piping Centre is bringing you a series of Adult Gatherings in 2023 for pipers aged 18+\, which have been designed to give a fantastic social learning experience. This year we will be running in person workshops  as well as online events.\nThe dates for our 2023 schools are: \nWinter Adult Gathering: 6-9 February\nSpring Adult Gathering: 24-27 April\nSummer Adult Gathering : 31 July-3 August\nAutumn Adult Gathering: 30 October-2 November \nOur schools will run in two timezones\, one for in person teaching and one for online students. The in-person school will run during the day UK time (9am – 5pm UK time)\, with the online school running in the evenings (3pm – 9pm UK time). There will be no option for online learning during the day\, or in person learning in the evening. For the online schools to run in 2023\, we require a minimum of 6 students to register. Teachers for each school will be announced ahead of the event. \nThe school costs £275 in person and £240 online for the four days. \nBOOK MY GATHERING PLACE NOW \nWhere will we meet?\nThe in person schools will take place at one of the two National Piping Centre locations in Glasgow City Centre or West End. This will be confirmed nearer the time of your school. For our online schools\, you will join us on Zoom each day for your day of tuition! Once you have registered\, we will be in touch with more information about the school and how you can log in each day. \nWhat will I learn?\nOver the four days there will be group lessons\, 1-2-1 tuition\, Masterclass workshops and more for pipers and drummers. Each piping student will be provided with a digital music pack so everyone will have new music to learn. \nWhat will the school cost?\nIt is £250 GBP to register for a place on one of our  in person schools and £220 GBP for an online school. Registrations will open shortly.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/the-national-piping-centre-adult-winter-gathering/
LOCATION:Fife
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SUMMARY:Irpinia School of Bagpipes workshops with Franco Calanca: Scuola Irpina di Cornamuse
DESCRIPTION:The Irpinia School of Bagpipes are hosting a workshop weekend at the castle complex in the town of Summonte. The town is in the Campania region of southern Italy\, with Naples being the capital city of that region of Italy.  The workshops will be led by the Italian piper and instrument-maker Franco Calanca.  Full details of the workshops are below.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe S.I.C. is an initiative conceived by a group of local musicians who are passionate about traditional music performed with bagpipes such as beer and bagpipes\, with a particular interest in Scottish traditional music.\n\n\nFranco Calanca\, one of the most talented players and the most reliable instrument manufacturers\, will make available to participants his thirty-year experience as a musician and lute player. As the main protagonist of the revival of Emilian beer\, which took place in the first two thousand years\, during the stage it will also give space to the enthusiasts of this characteristic instrument of the Tuscan-Emiliano Appenines.\n\n\n\n\nDuring the weekend there will be educational moments\, exhibition and music sharing\, evening “open sessions” and the performance of a “massed band” on the streets of the village\, at the end of the event. The workshops will take place with open doors for the most curious.\n\n\nFor more information contact the number +39 349 5361254 (also on WhatsApp) at any time.\n\n\n\n\n———————————–\n\n\nSEMINAR COST: Euro 70\,00 (per person) NB. Depending on the number of participants\, the cost may vary.\n\n\nLesson Schedule:\nSaturday 9am-12pm / 3pm-7pm\nSunday 9am – 12pm\n\n\n———————————–\nLunch € 10.00 per person\nDinner Euro 10.00 per person\n———————————–\nAccommodation at Hotel Al Palazzetto Set Fair\, 12 Plane Street\, Summonte (Av)\n\n\nEuro 50\,00 Double (with double bed + breakfast included)\nEuro 40\,00 Single (breakfast included)\nCheck – In until 11pm. Check – Out at 10:00\n———————————–
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/irpinia-school-of-bagpipes-workshops-with-franco-calanca/
LOCATION:Summonte Castle\, Via Castello\, snc\, 83010\, Summonte\, Avellino\, Campania\, Italy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230217T193000
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SUMMARY:Stirling Piping Recital with Roddy and Willie
DESCRIPTION:Photos by Derek Maxwell \nCraig Muirhead is planning to arrange more piping events in Stirling\, and is starting with a recital by two of the world’s finest bagpipers who need no introduction. Craig said: “Thanks to Willie and Roddy for agreeing to play and to the King Robert Hotel for their support. Tickets on the door. Hoping local piping enthusiasts will be as excited as I am for this one!”
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/stirling-piping-recital-with-roddy-and-willie/
LOCATION:King Robert Hotel\, Glasgow Road\, Stirling\, FK7 0LJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Free concert: Eliza Ross Manuscript — Fraser Fifield with Dave Milligan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reinterpretation of the Eliza Ross Manuscript\, collected on the Isle of Raasay in 1812\, with Fraser Fifield and Dave Milligan. The Elizabeth Ross Manuscript was compiled on the Isle of Rassay in 1812 and is the earliest known manuscript of Highland music. In 1954\, the collection was secured by the School of Scottish Studies and subsequently published by Musica Scotia. \nIn his role as Traditional Artist in Residence at University of Edinburgh\, Fraser Fifield first became aware of the manuscript. The collection struck a chord\, and together with acclaimed pianist Dave Milligan\, he re-presents the music in exciting contemporary settings\, which disguises the music’s ancient roots. \nElizabeth Ross was a competent transcriber and her settings represent the wide range of Hebridean music known to the islanders and in Raasay House\, home of James MacLeod\, laird of Raasay – Elizabeth’s uncle and guardian. \nThe manuscript\, including detailed commentary and translations\, is freely available as a PDF on the University of Edinburgh’s website. \nBook your free ticket here \nLearn more about The Eliza Ross Manuscript
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/free-concert-eliza-ross-manuscript-fraser-fifield-with-dave-milligan/
LOCATION:Reid Concert Hall\, Bristo Square\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9AL\, United Kingdom
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