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The Bagpipe Francis Collinson

The Bagpipe By Francis Collinson

The Bagpipe by Francis Collinson


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Originally published in 1975, and written by an authority on Scottish music, this book traces the evolution of the bagpipe whilst also narrating the fortunes of the Great Highland Bagpipe itself.

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The Bagpipe: The History of a Musical Instrument by Francis Collinson

Originally published in 1975, and written by an authority on Scottish music, this book traces the evolution of the bagpipe whilst also narrating the fortunes of the Great Highland Bagpipe itself. Exploring history and archaeology of civilizations as far removed from the Scottish Highlands as Egypt and Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome this book offers a unique full-length history of one of the worlds most interesting and ancient musical instruments. Appendices list the bagpipes of other countries and the materials used in the instruments manufacture as well as a comprehensive bibliography.

The Bagpipe Reviews

It is masterly; Collinson is totally scientific and scholarly in his approach to the subject. It is an excellently and entertainingly written book, at times witty and very amusing. Dick Gaughan, Folk Review

About Francis Collinson

Francis M. Collinson, musicologist was a Founder Member of the School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

1. Antiquity: Sumeria, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Roman Britain 2. Britain After the Romans: The Roman Legacy, The Bag, Surviving Bagpipes 3. The Great Highland Bagpipe: The Early Pipes, The MacCrimmons, The Highland Companies Before Culloden, The Jacobite Risings, Culloden, The Disarming Act 1747, The Highland Society. Appendices.

Additional information

NPB9781032070933
9781032070933
1032070935
The Bagpipe: The History of a Musical Instrument by Francis Collinson
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-08-31
296
N/A
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