Piobaireachd Society Collection Vol. 16
Although the Piobaireachd Society books have now been re-printed in A4 Size, we still have some of the older, larger format books left in stock. Compiled by the Piobaireachd Society from collected early manuscripts, and using the knowledge of experts and players of the day, these books present the tunes in staff notation accompanied by editorial notes outlining differences among the various sources and noting differences or changes made in the settings by some of the great players of the past. Tunes are often accompanied by the canntaireachd. (A vocable method of recording or transmitting tunes before they were set into staff notation.) These books are absolutely essential for any scholar or aficionado of piping’s ultimate art form.
Although the Piobaireachd Society books have now been re-printed in A4 Size, we still have some of the older, larger format books left in stock. Compiled by the Piobaireachd Society from collected early manuscripts, and using the knowledge of experts and players of the day, these books present the tunes in staff notation accompanied by editorial notes outlining differences among the various sources and noting differences or changes made in the settings by some of the great players of the past. Tunes are often accompanied by the canntaireachd. (A vocable method of recording or transmitting tunes before they were set into staff notation.) These books are absolutely essential for any scholar or aficionado of piping’s ultimate art form.
Although the Piobaireachd Society books have now been re-printed in A4 Size, we still have some of the older, larger format books left in stock. Compiled by the Piobaireachd Society from collected early manuscripts, and using the knowledge of experts and players of the day, these books present the tunes in staff notation accompanied by editorial notes outlining differences among the various sources and noting differences or changes made in the settings by some of the great players of the past. Tunes are often accompanied by the canntaireachd. (A vocable method of recording or transmitting tunes before they were set into staff notation.) These books are absolutely essential for any scholar or aficionado of piping’s ultimate art form.
Book 16
Brother’s Lament
Cave of Gold
Cluny MacPherson’s March
Cluny MacPherson’s Salute 2
Colin MacRae of Invereenat’s Lament
Fairy Flag
Frisky Lover
Glengarry’s Lament No 1 - from Angus MacKay
Glengarry’s Lament No 2 - from Ronald MacKenzie
Hail to my Country
Hector Roy MacLean’s Lament
Lament for Colonel Forbes
Lament for the Great Supper
Lord Berisdale’s Salute
Miss Mabel Thomason’s Salute
Nameless, cheho tra ohodro - Campbell Canntaireachd V2 33
Nameless - from John MacDougall Gillies’ MS
Nameless, hindo hindo - no. 37 from Angus MacKay’s MS V2
Rev Norman MacLeod’s Lament
Sword’s Lament