England : folk music Northumbrian pipe tunes; Scotland : Scottish bagpipe and folk music
Material type: MusicPublication details: 1949.Description: 1 audio tape reelAvailable additional physical forms:- BBC 14010 - dubbed to 137 CDA BBC from tape BBC 313; BBC 23136 - dubbed to CDA BBC 111; BBC 29532 - dubbed to CDA BBC 112; BBC 30670 - dubbed to CDA BBC 112.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | STP 313 BBC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR02484 |
Tape.
Musical instruments: Northumbrian small pipes; fiddle.
(BBC 14010) 1. Because He was a Bonny Lad (small pipes - 0'45", half longs 0'48") -- 2. Sandhill Corner (0'55") -- 3. Bobby Shaftoe (0'41") -- 4. Show Us the Way To Wallington (1'01") -- 5. Small Coals and Little Money (Half longs - 0'45") -- 6. Oh I Have Seen the Roses Blow (Half longs - 1'21") -- 7. Noble Squire Dacre (Half longs - 1'44") / played by W. J. Stafford - (BBC 23136) Pibroch - Glengarry's March / David Ross (Highland bagpipes). 26/7/56. (8'30") - (BBC 29532) Pibroch - Lament for King James / Pipe Major John MacDonald 15/9/47. (11'23") - (BBC 30670) 1. The Black Watch (8'30") (Pipes and drums of the 1st Battalion) Bugles: Long Reveille bagpipes and drums: Soldiers Return, Granny, Duncan, Say Will Ye Yet, Granny Duncan, Miss Girdle, Erchless Castle and Johnnie Cope. Pipe major: James Anderson, drum major: Roy Dear. SHS 30/11/62 recorded Buddon Camp, Angus 18/9/62. Music from the Shetlands -- 2. The Spinning Wheel Song (2'49") / sung by Ann Gray acc Willie Johnson [guitar] SHS 14/1/66 -- 3. Smith O'Couster's Fancy and Grover's Reel (3'15") (Tom Anderson Ms) / Tom Anderson [fiddle].
An assemblage of several discs recorded onto one tape.
BBC 14010 - dubbed to 137 CDA BBC from tape BBC 313; BBC 23136 - dubbed to CDA BBC 111; BBC 29532 - dubbed to CDA BBC 112; BBC 30670 - dubbed to CDA BBC 112.