Canadian Summer School of Piping & Drumming Goes Online for 2020

By Jack Lee Simon Fraser University Pipe Band have run the largest summer school for Pipers, Drummers and Highland Dancers in the world for quite a few years now. ‘Piping Hot Summer Drummer’ has had 26 tremendous years out here on Silver Star Mountain, BC. We usually get around 300 students over the two weeks in July. We have some terrific ‘overseas’ instructors, such as Stuart Liddell, Steven McWhirter, Callum…

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Piobaireachd Society Log Success With Lockdown Music from Members

The Piobaireachd Society’s Facebook page has (since the lockdown in the UK) been hosting videos of Piob Soc members playing or talking about piobaireachd. It seems a very popular activity. There are other pipers out there doing similar things to entertain each other during this time … examples include Covid Ceol Mor and the pipers who have joined in with the Covid Ceilidh. So far we have had  Robert Wallace…

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Allan MacColl 1940 – 2020

It is with sadness that we report the passing of Allan MacColl, the man who 25 years ago had the vision to revive the once grand Lochaber Gathering. Allan, who was 79, had been in failing health for several months. A lifelong lover of Gaelic, its language, song and poetry, Allan also had a passion for the great pipe and its music. Though he himself did not play, his son…

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Remembering the Glory Days Among the Bands at Cowal Highland Gathering

As part of our Lockdown Challenge we invited readers to submit a piece of artwork, an essay or a new tune to be judged by our experts and prizes awarded. Today we have an essay from reader Ian Forbes who looks back with some fondness on the once great Cowal Gathering – see Massed Bands pic above. Please keep the entries coming in. Send to the usual address pipingpress@gmail.com I…

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Piobaireachd Society Annual Recital Re-Scheduled

By Robert Wallace, Piobaireachd Society President The annual Piobaireachd Society sponsored recital of ceòl mòr which had been scheduled for early August has been postponed until November due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent cancellation of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival of which the concert was part. The event, entitled, ‘Classical Bagpipe Music – Scotland’s Hidden Treasure’, will now take place on Novemebr 29 – the Sunday nearest St Andrew’s…

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