1993 Roddy MacLeod Marquis of Argyll's Salute Concert Pibroc'h Commana 29
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- Concert de pibroc'h (piobaireachd ) organisé par l'APPB (Association pour la Promotion du Pibroc'h en Bretagne) présidée par Louis Marie Mondeguer le 14 avril 1993 dans l'église de Commana (Bretagne 29).
Roddy MacLeod (Ecosse) interprète la pièce " Marquis of Argyll's Salute".
(il a joué également " I Got A Kiss of The King James").
Autres pipers de la soirée :
Willie MacCallum Ecosse ( "Rory MacLeod's Lament" et "Lament for Donald Ban MacCrimmon"); Willie Morrison Ecosse (" His Father's Lament for Donald MacKenzie" et "Lament for The Viscount of Dundee") ,Hervé Le Floc'h (Bretagne) " Castle Menzies ", "Clan Campbell's Gathering" et "Sir James MacDonald of The Isles's Lament".
Mis sur youtube par youennpiper - Hudba
Beautiful playing and perfect tone and today still probably the best Pibroch player.
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One of many great players.
Really liked the pace of tge crunluath doubling. Very nuch a Salute tempo.
Piobaireachd is not about taste: it either played right or not.
I don’t agree! Within each tune there are often a number of different ways it may be played. Take just two In Praise of Morag and The Little Spree. There are a number of options for the player. Which they go for is a matter of taste. Ronnie Lawrie summed it up as ‘a path you can go down, either on the right side or the left but you shouldn’t meander from side to side or off onto the verge completely’!
Crunluath doubling a wee fast but awesome play
Why don't you put up a video and show us all how its done then...! If you'r saying the Greatest Piper in the "WORLD" is playing it wrong.
He’s not saying it’s wrong. It’s just that it’s not too his taste. It’s all about taste and preference. There’s no right and wrong in music.
See the recent comment by Willie McCallum, who confirms that it is a salute tempo. Maybe you are thinking of a lament tempo? Donald MacLeod on practice chanter played it at around 55 bpm, while Roddy is playing it around 61 bpm, with both varying a bit, so it might just be a question of the *taste of the times.*
Perry van Mulukom lol.
Piobaireachd has nothing to do with 'taste'.