Originally published in 1966, this was the first book on this subject to be published for over a hundred years. It covers all facets including little-known types of Gaelic song, the bagpipes and their music, including the esoteric subject of pibroch, the Ceol Mor or ‘Great Music’ of the pipes.
Originally published in 1966, this was the first book on this subject to be published for over a hundred years. It covers all facets including little-known types of Gaelic song, the bagpipes and their music, including the esoteric subject of pibroch, the Ceol Mor or ‘Great Music’ of the pipes. It gives a comprehensive review of the fiddle composers and their music, and of the Clarsach and its revival, with an example of all-but-extinct Scottish harp music. A chapter is devoted to the music of Orkney and Shetland and the book contains over 100 examples of music many of which were from the author’s own collection and published here for the first time.
1. The Native Idiom
2. Gaelic and Lowland Scots Song
3. The Gaelic
Labour Songs
4. The Vocal Music of Lowland Scotland
5. The Bagpipes
6. The
Music of the Pipes
7. The Fiddle
8. The Harp
9. The Music of Orkney and
Shetland
10. The Gaelic Long Tunes for the Psalms
11. Conclusion: The
Readers Part.
Francis M. Collinson, musicologist was a Founder Member of the School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh.