Bagpipes of Britain and Ireland : Irish uillean pipes, Northumbrian small pipes, Scottish highland pipes
Material type: MusicPublisher number: CDSDL 416 | SaydiscPublication details: Saydisc, 1996.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCD 172 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR00148 |
Compact disc.
1. Maidrin rua -- 2. Blackthorn stick, Saddle the pony -- 3. Juanita -- 4. Mrs McLeod's reel (1-4, McPeake Family Trio) -- 5. The lark in the morning -- 6. Pigeon on the gate; Miss Monaghan's (5-6, Felix Doran) -- 7. The brown thorn -- 8. The Boyne Hunt (7-8, Seamus Ennis) -- 9. The dear Irish boy -- 10. Rowsome's slip jig (9-10, Willie Clancy) -- 11. Lewis Proudlock's hornpipe -- 12. Peter Baillie's pig -- 13. Maggie's foot -- 14. Maa bonny lad -- 15. Money musk -- 16. The fair flower of Northumberland -- 17. The Jenny Bell polka -- 18. Wild hills o' Wannies -- 19. Whittingham Green Lane; Ward's brae -- 20. The Redesdale hornpipe -- 21. The lads of Alnwick -- 22. Bonny at morn; Billy boy; The Earl of Derwentwater's farewell -- 23. Keel row (11-23, Jack Armstrong) -- 24. The burning sands of Egypt -- 25. The lodging is on the cold. cold ground -- 26. The de'il's i' the kitchen; London society -- 27. Loch Duich -- 28. Manchester hornpipe; Maggie Dickie's; De'il among the tailors; Reel o' Tulloch; Wind that shakes the barley; Rights of man (24-28, Alex Stewart) -- 29. Bonnie Annie; The Duke of Roxburgh's farewell To Black Mount -- 30. By Loch Etive's side; High road To Gareloch -- 31. Leaving Ardtornish; Port Askaig -- 32. Duncan MacRae of Kintail's lament (29-32, William Ross).