History: The Pipers of Clan Gregor

For many decades the elegant prose of writer Seton Gordon graced the pages of the London Times discoursing as he would on piping, folklore and the natural world of the Highlands of Scotland. Here we reproduce the first part of an article he wrote in the 1960s. It shows that the MacCrimmons were not the only great piping family of legend…. THE world has heard of the MacCrimmons of Skye…

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Charity Regulater Confirms No Inquiry Into RSPBA

By The Editor The Office of the Scottish Charities Register (OSCR) have confirmed that, despite stories to the contrary in the national press last weekend, they are NOT conducting any formal inquiry into the affairs of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association. In a statement on their website the RSPBA say: ‘Following the articles in the national press last weekend, the Board of Directors would like to state that the…

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Young Pipers are a Credit to Themselves, their Schools and the Great Music

By Robert Wallace I had the pleasure of attending the Scottish Schools’ Combined Cadet Force Piobaireachd Championship last Friday evening (Jan 17) to judge the senior section. The host was Merchiston Castle School, one of the most prestigious in the country and one which prides itself on the quality of its bagpipe tuition. Nine young men were forward and it really was heartening to hear their efforts. They were a…

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Highlands & Islands Festival Announce Entries Open

Piping events at the popular Highlands & Islands Festival are now open. The contest takes place on May 2 and entries close on March 9. The festival blurb reads: ‘The 37th Festival 2020 is going to be our biggest year yet with new venues, over 1100 participants, 125 competition classes in eleven disiplines and fringe events to be announced. ‘The Highlands and Islands Music and Dance Festival has developed into…

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Scottish Pipers’ Association Picture Gallery – Prizewinners Over the Years

Since its inception over 100 years ago – celebrated at that special ceremony on January 10 – the SPA has studiously stuck to its rules of providing open annual competition for all levels of piping: juvenile, amateur and professional. In the following picture galleries you will see some of the many winners over the years, and don’t be surprised if you notice a few changes in appearance. What is clear…

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