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Pipers of Distinction

Robert Wallace
Scottish
Monarch

Released: 1991
Catalogue Number: CDMON813
Barcode: 5011851081327
Running Time: 52mins.

CD£9.62 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched on Monday.

You can listen to short samples from the tracks on this album using the player below.


16/8 Marches: Alex F Ibell - Domininc McGowan.Play
2Slow Air: Archmore Loch.Play
3March, Strathspey & Reel: John MacDonald of Glencoe - MacBeth's Strathspey - MacAllister's Dirk.Play
43/4 Marches: Wallace's Farewell to Kurutau - Farewell to Muirheads.Play
5Hornpipes: The Wee Man From Skye - High Level Hornpipe.Play
6Piobaireachd: The Old Woman's Lullaby.Play
72/4 Marches: Duncan MacInnes - Muir of Ord - Col. H.H. Burney.Play
8Jigs: Donald MacLean - Old Woman's Dance - John MacDonald's Exercise.Play
92/4 Marches: Hugh Alexander Low of Tiree - Donald MacLellan of Rothesay - Edinburgh Police Pipe Band.Play
10Strathspeys & Reels: Highland Harry - Struan Robertson - Major Manson - Pretty Marion.Play
11Jigs: Duncan MacKillop - Old Wife of the Mill Dust.Play
12Piobaireachd - Hiharin Dro O Dro.Play

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
The traditional music mix on a solo performance.

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Robert Wallace - Great Highland Bagpipe

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