Carnegie Mellon University Virtual Solo Piping Championships 2020

All in all, the event went very well. Last year CMU held its first competition which was confined to students at the University. This virtual competition was opened up to all. Being a virtual event, I include video links of the prizewinners in Grade One and Open. We had a waiver on the entry form that gave the University permission to post the prizewinning performances online. By Andrew Carlisle, Professor…

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Editor’s Notes: P/M Iain MacDonald/ Virus/ PS Meeting/ Jacques Pellen/ Oban Composing Contest

It was with considerable sadness that I learned of the passing of Iain MacDonald, Pipe Major of the Neilston Pipe Band, and a man who did so much to build bridges between the piping world and the folk. Iain, who was 70, was a great enthusiast and collector of bagpipes of other countries and amassed an estimable personal collection. He had a great life travelling to folk festivals the world…

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The Mighty Creighton Part 4 – Taking on the Best and Winning the Worlds

In 2002 FMM won the drumming in the Medley at the Worlds. It set me on my road with what I was going to do with the corps; more hard work, a few extra players, looking at our instruments, how our instruments worked, checking the final detail of our presentation of our drumming by introducing dynamics. The great Shotts & Dykehead were, in my book, losing some of their lights…

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Historic Lonach Gathering Cancelled for 2020

Lonach Highland Gathering and Games and its iconic march were due to be held on Saturday, 22 August. Their cancellation is a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. This is the first time since 1945 that the gathering and the march of the Lonach Highlanders, a 220-strong body of men dressed in kilts and full Highland regalia, have not been held, writes Ian MacLaren. Held in the Aberdeenshire village of Bellabeg in Strathdon, the…

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VE Day 75th Anniversary Weekend and We Remember a Scottish VC and His Very Own Pipe Tune

By Bill McCall As a regular reader of Piping Press it was a privilege to support last year’s competition to compose a tune for Flight Lieutenant John A Cruikshank VC. Indeed it was a pleasure to attend the formal luncheon at the Royal Northern & University Club (RNUC) in Aberdeen where, by happy coincidence, Mr Cruikshank and I are both members. A glittering array of his fellow members of the…

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