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pibroch
pibroch (ˈpiːbrəx) Also 8–9 pibrach. [ad. Gael. piobaireachd the art of playing the bagpipe, f. piobair a piper (f. piob a pipe, a. E. pipe) + -achd, suffix of function, quality, etc.] In the Scotch Highlands, a series of variations for the bagpipe, founded on a theme called the urlar. They are gene...
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Pibroch
derived from or imitative of concurrent bagpipe pibroch, as the name "fiddle pibroch" might suggest. the alt-pibroch website.
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pibroch
pibroch/ˈpi:brɔk; `pibrɑk/ npiece of music to be played on the bagpipes, consisting of a theme and variations 风笛变奏曲.
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Pibroch (disambiguation)
Pibroch is the classical art music of the Great Highland Bagpipe of Scotland. Pibroch may also refer to:
Pibroch (vessel), a clyde puffer currently moored in Ireland
Pibroch, Alberta, a hamlet in Canada
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Pibroch (vessel)
The Pibroch was a Clyde puffer that was built in Glasgow during 1957. It was one of the last of that type of vessel to survive. References
The Pibroch
1957 ships
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Pibroch, Alberta
Pibroch is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Westlock County. It is located west of Highway 44, approximately northwest of Edmonton. Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Pibroch had a population of 35 living in 16 of its 18 total private dwellings
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urlar
‖ urlar (ˈʊəlɑː(r)) [Gael.] (See quots.)1889 Cent. Dict. s.v. Pibroch, It consists of a ground⁓theme or air called the urlar, followed by several variations,..the whole concluding with a quick movement called the creanduich. 1900 C. S. Thomason Ceol Mor 5 The Ground or Urlar, which corresponds to th...
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Angus MacKay (piper)
After this a number of other collections of pibroch and light music were published. Musical influence
Angus MacKay's published books of pibroch became the basis for standardised settings of tunes in the 20th century.
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Donald MacLeod (piper)
MacLeod's tutorial on pibroch contains 220 recordings in 21 volumes. Discography
A Puckle Pipers
Positively Piobaireachd
Piper in the Nave
Compositions
He published six volumes of light music and one of pibroch, and after
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Gold Medal (piping)
In competitive solo bagpiping, a Gold Medal is awarded at the Northern Meeting and Argyllshire Gathering for pibroch playing.
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Clyde puffer
The Pibroch deteriorated further as time passed, and her bulkheads began to give way. In 2010 she was
sold and was subsequently scrapped. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson,
External links
Puffers and Vics
Save the Puffer VIC 32 Puffer Preservation Trust
Pibroch: picture
Pibroch: facts
Ardmaleish
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List of winners of the Gold Medal, Senior Piobaireachd and Former Winners' MSR at the Argyllshire Gathering
Winning the Gold Medal for pibroch at either the Argyllshire Gathering or Northern Meeting qualifies the winner to play in the Senior Pibroch competition
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Agnes Maxwell MacLeod
She is best known as the author of the ballad Sound the Pibroch.
Life
Agnes Maxwell was born on the Isle of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides. One of the songs it contains is Sound the Pibroch, which is about the Jacobite Uprising of 1745, and which has since been recorded by The Corries and many
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Pembina Hills Regional Division No. 7
Barrhead near Busby, Kindergarten-Grade 6
Eleanor Hall School, Clyde, Kindergarten-Grade 9
Fort Assiniboine School, Fort Assiniboine Kindergarten-Grade 9
Pibroch Colony School, Pibroch Hutterite Colony near Westlock Grades 1-9
Neerlandia Public Christian School, Neerlandia, Kindergarten-Grade 9
R.F.
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