Nethybridge Games Results

A particular feature of Nethybridge Games is that the Piobaireachd board has seats around it – something which could well be replicated by others.  A downpour delayed the start but the day (Saturday, August 12) was warm after that.  Andrew Donlon USA (pictured last Saturday) was Champion Piper. Eight played. Piobaireachd 1 Anna Kummerlöw – Finlay’s Lament2 Gordon Barclay – Lament for Viscount Dundee3 Hamish Munro – MacLeod’s Salute4 Kyle Cameron…

North Berwick Grade 1 Band Results

Warm with the occasional heavy rain shower on the east coast. A strong lineup of bands in the last contest before the Worlds. The Grade 1 MSR contest was open to Grade 2 bands who wished to “play up”. Overall1 Inveraray2 Boghall3 Scottish Power Medley1 Inveraray 2 Boghall 3 Scottish Power 4 Shotts5 Manawatu (NZ)6 Canterbury (NZ)Judges: T Brown, B Donaldson (Piping), D Millar (Drums), R Worrall (Ensemble) MSR1 Boghall…

Aberfeldy Games Results

Showery but fairly warm day at Aberfeldy in the Perthshire Highlands for the Atholl & Breadalbane Gathering. Fifteen played in the Seniors and six in the Juniors. Champion Piper was Brian Lamond. Piobaireachd1 Brian Lamond, The Fingerlock2 Callum Wynd, Sir Ewan Cameron of Locheil’s Salute3 Peter McCalister, Queen Anne’s Lament4 Edward Gaul, Welcome Johnny Back Again March, Strathspey & Reel1 Brian Lamond (pictured)2 Edward Gaul3 Mike Fitzhenry4 Callum Wynd Slow…

Draw Announced for 2023 Northern Meeting

The world’s top pipers will gather in the capital of the Highlands, Inverness, on August 31 and September 1 for the prestigious Northern Meeting solo piping competitions. Over 120 pipers have been selected to play. The venue is the comfortable Eden Court Theatre on the banks of the River Ness. Day 1 is given over to the Gold and Silver Medals and the ‘A’ Grade March, Strathspey and Reel, with…

Review: Classical Pipe Music, Scotland’s Hidden Treasure

Piobaireachd players are rare amongst classical musicians in that their entire performing career consists mainly of playing in competitions.  Those playing other instruments may compete as they hone their skills. Thereafter they perform in concerts and recitals. The Piobaireachd Society’s “Classical Pipe Music, Scotland’s Hidden Treasure” recital gives the best piobaireachd players the experience of performing as musicians in other disciplines do.  It also gives those outside piping’s small world the chance…