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Classic Collection of Piobaireachd Tutorials Vol. 1

P/M Donald MacLeod MBE

Scottish
Lismor Recordings

Catalogue Number: LCOM8021
Barcode: 5014818802126
Running Time: 75 + 71 mins.

CD£15.00The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024
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Disc 1

1The King's Taxes13:09. £3.00
2Lament For Padraig OG MacCrimmon12:16. £3.00
3The Vaunting6:26. £3.00
4Lament For Islay Flora MacLeod10:17. £3.00
5The Park Piobaireachd NO.218:14. £3.00
6Struan Robertson's Salute15:43. £3.00

Disc 2

1Mackintosh's Lament20:05. £3.00
2Roderick MacDonald's Salute11:01. £3.00
3Lament For The Earl Of Antrim16:42. £3.00
4Queen Elizabeth The Second's Salute8:50. £3.00
5Nameless (Hindro Hindro)15:23. £3.00

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
A double CD set, specially priced to suit the high educational element involved with the 40 CD; 20 part series that will be released over 5 years to create an important document of piping, piobaireachd in particular.
This 'life's work' by Donald MacLeod will never be repeated comprising as it does 240 piobaireachds.

Lineup

P/M Donald MacLeod MBE - Pipe Chanter, Canntaireachd and Spoken Word

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