The music of John MacCrimmon – the ‘Gesto Canntaireachd The 2015 College of Piping Lecture took place at the Birnam Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland in March of that year. Professor Roderick – Roddy – Cannon, who had been preparing his latest book for publication – The music of John MacCrimmon […]
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The Worlds: too early for decision / Gesto: publication expected soon / Sean Somers’ new collection / The Scottish variant
With the Scottish Government planning to help major events return in the summer months – as long as infection rates are kept down – this could mean that the World Pipe Band Championships may be in a position to take place “in some form,” a source at the City of […]
Johnson and Boswell
By Seumas MacNeill From August to November 1773 Dr. Samuel Johnson and his disciple, Mr James Boswell, made a tour in Scotland, most of it in the Western Islands. Iain Dubh MacCrimmon was 42 years of age and living in Skye but the two travellers did not meet him. Donald […]
The works of Angus MacKay (Raasay) – Part 1
The literature of the Highland bagpipe The works of Angus MacKay (Raasay) – Part 1(Introduction) By Captain John A. MacLellan Angus Mackay of Raasay has been described by the late Archibald Campbell of Kilberry as one of the two most important pipers in 19th century piping. I would go further […]
More on Simon Fraser
Further to yesterday’s post on the letters of Simon Fraser, all his correspondence that appeared originally in the Oban Times is now online here and freely available. In addition, we hope to make available soon a recording of an interview with Pipe Major Willie Gray in which he talks about […]