Episode 4
The amazing story of the pipes and an introduction the international, colourful and exciting world of the pipes. Presented by Anna Murray.
Tha fuaim na p矛oba aithnichte dhuinn uile, agus gu dearbha b' i a' ph矛ob aon de na ionnsramaidean ci霉il as tr脿ithe a bh'ann. Anns an t-sreath 霉r, inntinneach seo - An Ribheid Chi霉il / Reed Music - gheibh sinn a-mach mun ionnsramaid fh猫in, agus cluinnidh sinn an iomadh sgeul sh貌nraichte bho na daoine a bhios ga cluich. Sgeulachdan tarraingeach, iomadh-fhillte, eadar-n脿iseanta bho air
feadh an t-saoghail. Ionnsaichidh sinn cuideachd mun t-saoghal sa bheil a' ph矛ob be貌 - mar a bha is mar a tha. Bho ch貌mhlain ph矛obairean, p矛oba air a cluich leatha fh猫in agus c貌mhlain aig f猫isean.
Tha an ceathramh pr貌gram anns an t-sreath a' coimhead ri p矛obaireachd ann an 脠irinn. Bho ch貌mhlain p矛oba 脠ireannach leithid Field Marshall Montgomery agus St Lawrence O Toole, gu ath-bheothachadh a' ph矛ob Uilleann. Air a libhrigeadh leis a' ph矛obaire Anna Mhoireach.
The pipes are one of the music world's most distinctive sounds and piping is one of its earliest musical forms. This series tells the amazing story of the instrument and its players, and is a fascinating introduction to the international, colourful and exciting world of the pipes. From diffusion, change and sophistication in the world of piping over history, to today's players who have taken piping into new popularity through pipebands, solo performing and bands touring
international festivals and circuits.
The fourth programme in the series looks at the piping scene in Ireland. From the dominance of Irish pipebands such as Field Marshall Montgomery and St Lawerence O Toole, to the resurgence of the Uilleann pipes. Presented by piper Anna Murray.
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Beul Feirste - sg矛re as a bheil 霉idh mh貌r sa ph矛ob Albannach
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Anna Murray |
Broadcasts
- Mon 23 Jan 2012 20:30
- Fri 27 Jan 2012 22:00
- Tue 9 Apr 2013 20:30
- Thu 11 Apr 2013 23:30
- Tue 26 Aug 2014 20:30
- Sat 30 Aug 2014 20:45
- Thu 27 Aug 2015 20:30