OT: 26 September 1903 – H.L.I. [“The Passing of the Piobaireachd”]

The Oban Times, 26 September, 1903 [The Passing of the Piobaireachd] Sir,–”A. M.,” who is writing these articles, is apparently troubled with cacoethes seribendi [insatiable desire to write], and consequently inflicts upon your readers some extraordinary views anent “Piobaireachd.”  In my humble capacity as the President, of what I naturally consider one of the best […]

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OT: 26 September 1903 – J. MacLennan “The Passing of the Piobaireachd”

The Oban Times, 26 September, 1903 The Passing of the Piobaireachd  Parliament Square, Edinburgh, 19 September 1903 Sir,–Having read “A.M’s” interesting articles on piobaireachd, I have to crave a corner of your valuable paper to pass a few remarks on the subject. In the first place he says “A piobaireachd is a theme with variations.” […]

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OT: 3 September 1927 – Review – “A Complete Theory of the Scots Highland Bagpipe – Part II”

The Oban Times, 3 September, 1927  “A Complete Theory of the Scots Highland Bagpipe” Part II. It is interesting to find the beat he calls “Riludh” or “Iuludh” (Toarluath) contains the middle note regarding which there has been much controversy of recent years. He describes that beat as follows (the words in brackets being added […]

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OT: 10 April 1909 – Unsigned “A New Composer of Piobaireachd” [Review]

The Oban Times,  10 April 1909 A New Composer of Piobaireachd In the ancient days the verbal notation or “canntaireachd” of the MacCrimmons preserved to posterity not a few eminent pieces of Ceòl Mòr, which otherwise would undoubtedly have been lost. In our time a new composer has arisen, who combines in a happy degree general musical […]

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