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Binneas is Boreraig - Piobaireachd vol 4

Malcolm Ross MacPherson

Scottish
Argyll Music

Released: 3rd February 2013
Catalogue Number: DALCD013
Barcode: X
Running Time: 65 mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock

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


A further collection from the archives, from 1959 by the master piper.
Obviously not full length piobaireachds, more an introduction to the big music along with the tutorial books edited by Dr.Roddie Ross.

1) The Company’s Salute
2) Lady Margaret MacDonald’s Salute
3) MacNab’s Salute
4) Duncan MacRae of Kintail’s Lament
5) MacDonald’s Salute
6) The Battle of Sheriffmuir
7) MacIntosh’s Lament
8) Battle of Waternish
9) Lament for Captain MacDougall
10) MacLeod’s Short Tune
11) Finger Lock
12) Lady Doyle’s Salute
13) Lament for the Old Sword
14) Hector MacLean’s Salute
15) Cluny MacPherson’s Salute
16) Lament for Finlay
17) Chisholm’s Salute
18) The Unjust Incarceration
19) MacSwan of Roag
20) I Am Proud to Play a Pipe
21) The Massacre of Glencoe
22) Colin Roy MacKenzie’s Lament
23) Red Hector of the Battles
24) The Battle of Strome
A further collection from the archives, from 1959 by the master piper.
Obviously not full length piobaireachds, more an introduction to the big music along with the tutorial books edited by Dr.Roddie Ross.

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