Bagpipe music. Musical compositions.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of bagpipe music copied by Donald Dow.
The contents are as follows:
Bagpipe music copied by Donald Dow, 2nd half of 19th century (MS.3750);
Bagpipe music copied by Donald Dow, the piobaireachd corresponding, according to Archibald Campbell, to settings recorded and played by the sons of Donald Cameron, piper to Seaforth, and by J MacDougall Gillies, 2nd half of 19th century (MS.3752).
Microfilm of manuscripts of pipe tunes and songs of Alastair Shanks.
Microfilm of nineteenth-century music for bagpipes.
The contents are as follows:
‘A collection of national music for the great Highland bagpipe’ compiled by Robert Miller and others for John C Cameron, bagpipe maker, Dundee, 1838 (Acc.11516/2, original number 25);
Volume of bagpipe music from the collection of Iain MacLennan, [1871] (Acc.11516/7, original number 26);
Volume written in part by Robert Millar and evidently owned by John Cameron, bagpipe maker, mid 19th century (Acc.11516/3, original number 28).
Microfilm of two manuscripts of pipe music, one of Pipe-Major Alexander McLennan, [?1865], and the other probably compiled in the Plockton district of Wester Ross, [circa 1850].
The contents are as follows:
Pipe music, [?1865], of Pipe-Major Alexander McLennan (Acc.10269);
Manuscript of pipe music, [circa 1850], probably compiled in the Plockton district of Wester Ross (Acc.9884).