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Scottish Pipes & Drums - Clan Sutherland Pipe Band |
A glorious feast of Scottish pipes and drums music, with a great variety of traditional as well as modernised arrangements (with keyboards, bass, acoustic and electric guitar accompaniments). CD booklet with information in four languages. |
$11.95 |
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Flower of Scotland, Best of Pipes & Drums - Pride of Murray Pipe Band |
Formed in 1952 in West London by Pilot Officer Murray the band is now under the leadership of Pipe Major Graham Waller. They compete at home and abroad and have appeared on TV, radio, in films, carnivals and shows which include their own Highland dancing team. The album contains many favourites including the Skye Boat Song, Highland Cathedral, Stop yer Ticklin’ Jock, Flower of Scotland, No’ Awa’ Tae Bide Awa’, 10th H.L.I. Crossing the Rhine… |
$11.95 |
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Scotland the Brave - Stonehaven Pipe Band |
The Stonehaven Pipe Band present marches, strathspey, reels, airs, jigs and hornpipes. Additionally to the Scottish repertoire they also include more remote Celtic regions such as Brittany, Asturias and Galicia (Spain) and Ireland. The Band has established itself as one of Scotland\'s premier pipe bands, cultivating its own distinctive musical style, covering the complete Celtic folk tradition. |
$6.95 |
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Pipes & Drums of Scotland - Kinross & District Pipe Band |
The Kinross and District Pipe Band was formed in summer of 1946. During its long history the band has travelled to competitions near and far and has won the Grade Three World Championships twice. The band has travelled to France and played at the Celtic music festivals in Lorient, Brittany several times and attended the Celtic Congress in Cornwall in 1994. |
$11.95 |
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Music of Nova Scotia - Forrester's Cape Breton Scottish Dance Company |
Forrester's Cape Breton Scottish Dance Company, founded in 1965, present an album of Scottish tradition: Pipes and drums, pipe solos, drum salutes, as well as fiddle and bodhran pieces from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lots of colour photos and extensive information in English, German, French and Spanish. |
$13.95 |
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Pipes and Drums of Scotland - The Grampian Police Pipe Band |
The Band is a firm favourite of the people of the north east of Scotland and plays at many Highland Games, community events, police open days and like events throughout the year. Its fame spread beyond the region as a result of performances such as those given at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh and visits abroad in Germany, France, Sweden, Switzerland and Canada..
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Scottish Pipes & Drums - Waltham Forest Pipe Band |
The Waltham Forest Pipe Band present a bagpipe feast with favourites such as Rose of Allandale, Tay Boat Songs, Scotland the Brave, Murdo’s Wedding, When the Battle’s o’er, When the Saints Go Marching in, Mairi’s Wedding, Kenmure’s up and awa’ Wully, Cock o’the North and many more.
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$6.95 |
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The Police Pipe Bands of Scotland |
This CD presents the Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary Pipe Band, Grampian Police Pipe Band, Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band, Strathclyde Police Pipe Band (World Champions!) and the Tayside Police Pipe Band in a first ever recording of all Scottish Police Pipe Bands together – a unique and lively album of true quality. The booklet gives the histories of the bands in four languages including colour photos and the tartans of the bands.
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$13.95 |
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Banda de Gaitas ‘Ledicia’ – Bagpipes of Galicia |
Galicia is as Celtic region in the north of Spain (map in the booklet). This album presents bagpipes in traditional pieces as well as together with keyboards, bass, cello, guitar, congas and bongos. The 28-page booklet informs extensively about the music in English, German, French and Spanish, including Galician folk tales and colour photographs.
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$13.95 |
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Os Rosales - The Bagpipes of Celtic Galicia |
Galicia is a Celtic region in the North of Spain. One of the main folk instruments there is a bag pipe. These pipes are often played together with flute, accordion, and a bass and a treble drum, and frequently used to accompany singing. The group Os Rosales was founded more than forty years ago by Pepe Romero, today known as one of the best bag pipe players of Galicia. The group consists of three bagpipes, accordion, flute, tambourine, drum and vocals.
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Bagad du Moulin Vert - Pipes and Drums from Celtic Brittany |
The Bagad du Moulin Vert was formed in 1951 and began to compete in Grade 4 of the National Championships in 1982. By 1988 they had progressed to winning the championship in Grade 3. Moving up into Grade 2 they became champions in 1991 and 1994. Since 1995 they have been in Grade 1 and they have constantly been among the twelve best groups of Brittany. The music is very varied using other wind instruments in addition to the pipes, such as bombardes (kind of oboe from Brittany), Biniou-koz (pipe with one drone) plus various percussion in addition to the traditional drums. An excellent album!
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1st Battalion Queen’s Own Highlanders - Pipes & Drums from Scotland - ‘Ceilidh Lines’ |
This album is a must for the pipes and drums enthusiast as it contains an excellent variety of original material superbly arranged and played by the Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion Queen’s Own Highlanders, under the direction of Pipe Major Reese and Drum Major Houston. The overall tone and execution is of the highest calibre. This and the imaginative arrangements could well introduce a new approach to pipe and drums representation. Captain John Allen, Director of Army Bagpipe Music
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$13.95 |
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Best of Scottish Pipes and Drums - Various Artists |
This is a brilliant compilation of the proudest and best Pipes and Drums tunes. The groups represented are the Queen’s Royal Pipers, the Dan Air Scottish Pipe Band, Kinross and District Pipe Band, Waltham Forest Pipe Band, Beeston Pipe Band, Grampian Police Pipe Band, Clan Sutherland Pipe Band, Stonehaven Pipe Band, Pride of Murray Pipe Band and the world famous 1st Battalion Scots Guards. A celebration of fine music, from all these prize-winning pipe bands.
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Best of Scottish Pipes and Drums - Scotland the Brave |
The Scottish bagpipe tradition is well served with this album. The bands on this album, “The Queen’s Royal Pipers”, “Clan Sutherland Pipe Band”, “Pipe of Murray Pipe Band”, “Beeston Pipe Band” and the “Grampian Police Pipe Band” are all award winners in their fields. This is like bringing the Edinburgh Tattoo directly to your own home. “Doctor Ross’ Welcome to the 50th Argyllshire Gathering” shows the finest point of the pipe band style, lively and pastoral.
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$11.95 |
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The Queen’s Royal Pipers - Best of Scottish Pipes & Drums |
“Journey Through Scotland” is a wonderful collection of pieces giving you the full flavour of Scotland and the country’s representative sound of the pipes and drums.
The Pipe Majors Roger Huth and J.M. Banks are former household pipers to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and Pipe Major Brian MacRae holds this post presently. The post of “Piper to the Sovereign” is relatively recent, dating back to the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign.
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$13.95 |
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Pipes and Drums of Scotland |
The groups on this recording are “The Beeston Pipe Band, Nottingham”, “The Waltham Forest Pipe Band”, “ the “Pride of Murray Pipe Band”, and the “Dan Air Scottish Pipe Band”. All these groups are renowned, with long time experience. They performed in several competitions and represent real Scottish tradition. |
$11.95 |
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The Beeston Pipe Band Nottingham - Amazing Grace |
The “Beeston & District Pipe Band Society” was formed in August 1965 by past members of the 17th Nottingham (Beeston) Company Boys Brigade Pipe Band. Membership of the Scottish Pipe Band Association was granted in 1966. The band wears the ancient MacDonald tartan. Today, after many competitions and engagements they have achieved Grade II. The Beeston Pipe Band continues to compete throughout England and Scotland, and also fulfils engagements at home and overseas. |
$13.95 |
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The Dan Air Scottish Pipe Band - Best of Scottish Pipes and Drums |
The ever-fascinating Great Highland Bagpipes, played by the DAN AIR PIPE BAND, established in 1988, and led by J.M. Banks, personal piper to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
The tunes include Scotland The Brave, Highland Wedding, Auld Lang Syne, and of course Amazing Grace, as well as many other well-known, and some less familiar tunes for bagpipes and drums. |
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The Queen’s Royal Pipers – Best of Scottish Pipes and Drums 2CD |
Piobaire na bhan Righ – “piper to the wife of the King” (there is no Gaelic word for “Queen”). The post of “Piper to the Souvereign” dates back to the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign. This double CD (over 100 minutes) presents famous Scottish pieces played by pipers who have held this prestigious post and who have all made their mark as solo pipers.
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Best of Scottish Pipes and Drums 2CD |
A double CD compilation of favourites such as Scotland the Brave, The Flower of Scotland, The Skye Boat Song, Bonnie Dundee, The Glendaruel Highlanders and many others—28 pieces altogether—played by The Queen’s Royal Pipers, The Clan Sutherland Pipe Band, The Grampian Police Pipe Band, The DAN AIR Pipe Band, The Pride of Murray Pipe Band, The Beeston Pipe Band, and the Waltham Forest Pipe Band.
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$17.95 |
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