J. MacColl Bagpipe Music of John MacColl
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The Bagpipe Music of John MacColl 1860-1943 - Compiled by Dale Brown
Dale Brown has compiled the largest and most complete collection of John MacColl's compositions for the bagpipe. This dilligently researched collection is missing one known piobaireachd, but contains all of the light music hard work and perseverance could discover. With such a complete collection of MacColl's works and the informative introductory material, one quickly develops an appreciation for the genuine talent of John MacColl. John MacColl is known for his 2/4 marches, and the most well known are published here alongside lesser known but equally good ones. This is fView productine book of traditional pipe music and a great way of expanding your repertoire with over 70 quality tunes. Published by The College of Piping.
Contents of The Bagpipe Music of John MacColl Book:
4 Part 2/4 Marches: | Colonel J A S MacLean |
Allan Gilmore, Tom of Canna | John MacColl's Farewell to the Scottish Horse |
The Argyllshire Gathering | Robert Paton Esq's Farewell |
Arthur Bignold of Lochrosque | Strathspeys: |
The Braes of Castle Grant | A "Bit" Strathspey |
The Clan MacColl | Captain Duncan McGregor |
Clan MacMillan | The Highlands of Banffshire |
Corriechoillie's Blend | Lady Loudon |
Dr Charles Bannatyne | Lady MacDonald's |
The Drunken Piper | Mrs MacDonald of Dunach |
Dugald MacColl's Farewell to France | Mrs MacDonald of Dunach and Glen-Lonen |
Glasgow Highland Club | Reels: |
James S MacTaggart of Glenmore | Don MacPhedran's Reel |
Jeannie Carruthers | J A Gordon |
John MacColl's March to Kilbowie Cottage | John MacColl (The Oban Piper) |
John (Denny) MacFarlane | Lady MacKintosh |
John MacFadyen of Melfort | The Miller's Daughter |
Kilbowie Cottage | The Oban and Lorn |
King George VI's Welcome to Edinburgh | The Piper's Excitement |
Knockdow | Old Man's Wooing |
Leaving Lunga | A Reel |
The Luss Highland Gathering | Unnamed |
A March | A Son of the Devil |
Major Byng M Wright's Farewell to the 8th Argylls | Slow Marches: |
Mrs John MacColl | Ach-a-Baba |
Norman MacDonald | Another Wee Tune |
Unnamed | Archibald Campbell of Kilberry |
2 Part 2/4 Marches: | Bodaich nam Briogais (The Carles with the Breeks) |
Another | Bonny Argyll |
"Bit" March | Eobhan Ruadh MacFarlane |
Golfing at St Andrews | H L MacDonald's Favourite |
J MacAlpine Downie of Appin | Mo Lili's Mo Thuit ad Dheidh |
Mrs H L MacDonald of Dunach | Return My Lover; Return, Return |
The Pipers' Farewell to Paris | Rugby House |
The Argyllshire Squadron Scottish Horse | Rory of the Glen |
6/8 Marches | Something |
Second Regiment Scottish Horse | Jigs |
The Braes of Kintallen | A Jig |
Captain Batchelor, Glasgow Academy | Unnamed |
Captain Batchelor | Piobaireachd |
Glasgow Academy Alt. 3rd & 4th Parts | Lament for Neil MacEachern of Conespie, Islay |
The 9th Argylls at Ypres | Lament for Neil MacLeod MacDonald of Dunach |
More than 70 tunes by John MacColl (1860 - 1943) compiled by Dale Brown and published by The College of Piping.
The Bagpipe Music of John MacColl 1860-1943 - Compiled by Dale Brown
Dale Brown has compiled the largest and most complete collection of John MacColl's compositions for the bagpipe. This dilligently researched collection is missing one known piobaireachd, but contains all of the light music hard work and perseverance could discover. With such a complete collection of MacColl's works and the informative introductory material, one quickly develops an appreciation for the genuine talent of John MacColl. John MacColl is known for his 2/4 marches, and the most well known ar