Inveraray ASCENSION: Catherine's Lament
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2013
- This is the second video extract from Inveraray & District Pipe Band's Ascension Concert in Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall to complement the issue of the band's double CD of the concert - see the band's Facebook site for more information.
This is Murray Henderson's innovative arrangement of the pìobaireachd Catherine's Lament. Usually played by a solo piper, the concert performance of pìobaireachd by a pipe corps remains relatively rare. In Murray's arrangement the sensitive addition of a string trio and the band's bass and side drums is distinctively new.
Murray Henderson is a renowned player with a formidable competition pedigree. Now retired from competitive piping he runs his own bagpipe and reed business and is much in demand as a teacher. Here Murray's playing of the opening ground (or ùrlar) of the pìobaireachd finds him in authoritative form.
Murray, as would be expected, is playing a Strathmore bagpipe (his own brand) with Henderson Harmonic Deluxe drone reeds, a Henderson chanter reed, and a Canmore non zip bag with tube water trap. - Hudba
Very nice❤maybe a idea for maybe next beautiful performance a section off about 20 vocals singing a piece of cantaireachd before the pipes start to play ❤
Just fabulous!
Stirring stuff! Chills up, and down.
tout simplement majestueux!
This is truly magical!!!
Out of this world! Thanks so much for this upload and the trouble you went to in recording and editing it. Also appreciated are the helpful details in your description above.
Thanks very much for your comment - greatly appreciated. DC
Dios!!!! Esto es increíble!!! Esto me inspira a seguir mejorando en la gaita escocesa.Sin duda el instrumento más místico para mi.
Magnifique !
Could you please send me a copy of this tune? I loved this, and I'm going to play it!
Wonderful video, but how did you get the various camera angles ? Did you have a professional team working with you ? Great sound too (of course).
Hi, Piperbob2. Many thanks for that. I used three cameras to give different angles. Two of these were unmanned. Sound was recorded separately using two small microphones on the stage. It was just me! Best wishes.
Around 3:00 that cellist must have panicked!
How?