Lament for Mary MacLeod

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    Ich habe leider keine Viedeoaufnahme hierfür, hier hören Sie den Piobaireachd "Lament for Mary MacLeod", von mir gespielt in einer Turnhalle.
    I´m sorry, I have no video, you hear the Piobaireachd "Lament for Mary MacLeod" played by myself in a schoolhall.

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  • @johnmaxwell7680
    @johnmaxwell7680 7 лет назад +14

    The Lament For Mary MacLeod was composed by Padruig Og MacCrimmon to honour the Gaelic poetess
    Mairi Nighean Alasdair Ruaidh, circa 1610 - 1703. Mary was the daughter of Alasdair Ruaidh of Harris
    and St. Kilda, whose progenitor was a younger son of William, 5th Chieftain of Harris and
    Dunvegan. Mary began her career in the halls of Dunvegan at a time when the Gaelic culture reigned supreme.
    By her middle years, the English influence had taken hold. About that time, she composed a poem to
    honour the Chieftain's uncle, Sir Norman of Bernera, but in doing so she neglected the
    mandatory praise of the Chieftain, Roderick MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan, a grandson of Sir
    Ruaridh Mor. This oversight was deemed to be a monstrous insult in the culture of the time. She
    was banished for years to Scarba, a small island off Mull.
    After several years in exile, she
    composed a poem praising the Chieftain, even though she despised his anglicizing ways. She was
    allowed to return to Skye but she always regretted her poem of praise for the Chieftain. When she
    died she asked to be buried face down by way of atoning for her error. She is buried in St.
    Clement's Church at Rodel where the restorer himself, Alasdair Crotach, VIIIth Chieftain,
    is also buried.

    • @MrCopyrat
      @MrCopyrat 6 лет назад +1

      So when here name is Mairi Nighean Alasdair Ruaidh, - why it's them called Mary MacLeod ?

    • @BrianYoungauthor
      @BrianYoungauthor 5 лет назад

      I am a descendant of Alasdair Crottach McLeod.

    • @mowdiewart3110
      @mowdiewart3110 4 года назад

      Such a sad tale, such a beautiful pibroch. May you be father of seven generations.

  • @DavidMccrimmon
    @DavidMccrimmon 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful music from one of my direct ancestors.

  • @Ewen6177
    @Ewen6177 4 года назад +1

    My mother passed over to the over side, this she loved. God bless mum.

  • @clemalford9768
    @clemalford9768 4 года назад +3

    Love it. Reminds me of my piping days as a boy in Scotland.

  • @2listening1
    @2listening1 6 лет назад +3

    Beautiful music; thank you.

  • @dangrimes6200
    @dangrimes6200 2 года назад

    Loved the acoustics, and appreciated the flow :) 1 of my favorites, and played well.

  • @seaghanmackinnon7677
    @seaghanmackinnon7677 8 лет назад +12

    this is the one I always play for people to introduce them to pibroch.

    • @visaidhananjay
      @visaidhananjay 7 лет назад +1

      haha thats kinda great, I am seeking for one who can teach me how to use those pipes

  • @Piper_Vinny
    @Piper_Vinny 4 года назад +1

    A video would have been cool, but the sound in the school hall is great! It is a nice picture too. I think that it is Sligachan Old stone Bridge over River Sligachan with Beinn Dearg Mhor and Marsco peak of Red Cuillin mountains in autumn Isle of Skye Scotland.

    • @sonerbihan
      @sonerbihan 2 года назад

      Vincent Guinnane
      You're right on all the line

  • @hipocampelofantocame
    @hipocampelofantocame 8 лет назад +3

    Wunderschön, wie immer. Vielen Dank für dieser Wehklage.

  • @braveheartchen1
    @braveheartchen1 4 года назад +2

    Yes, I know ... too fast, to mechanical... may be. But it was my beginning of playing Piobaireachd. Today I would play it a other way ;)

  • @MacLeuthen
    @MacLeuthen 9 лет назад +4

    Wow! Sauschön gespielt! Nach "Lament For The Children" der schönste Piobaireachd. Oder sogar davor!

    • @braveheartchen1
      @braveheartchen1 9 лет назад

      +MattSteidl
      Hey, vielen Dank :)
      spielst Du selbst? Ja, ich liebe das Stück auch. "His fathers lament for Donald MacKenzie" ... kennst Du das? Das ist einer meiner Favoriten, ebenfalls wunderschön!
      Gruß Daniel

    • @iasgar4979
      @iasgar4979 7 лет назад +1

      MattSteidl und DanielBroz. Sie sind aber "fior Ghaidheil, beide, doch. Suas leis a'Ghaidhlig 's an Deutsch; und a'Ghaidhealtachd 's a'Ghearmuilt (Deutschland) gu brath!

  • @jamespbates
    @jamespbates 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing - Brings back a lot of memories, as I won my first competition playing this (not as good as you!)

  • @sirsidfosse1313
    @sirsidfosse1313 10 лет назад +1

    sehr beeindruckendes Debüt

  • @NiallMS1
    @NiallMS1 2 года назад

    Amazing pibroch!

  • @AuromKantana
    @AuromKantana 11 лет назад +2

    nice playing.

  • @malcolmwatson9771
    @malcolmwatson9771 6 лет назад

    Very emotive love it

    • @geraldm7435
      @geraldm7435 3 года назад

      Fantastic, would love to hear you play it today as well. I'm just now getting started with the practice chanter :-)

  • @braveheartchen1
    @braveheartchen1 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you :)

  • @NiallMS1
    @NiallMS1 2 года назад

    I'll bet that water's a wee bit chilly!

  • @flagtimefilms
    @flagtimefilms 10 лет назад

    great talent!

  • @triarius
    @triarius 5 лет назад

    As a MacLeod in 1/32 I'm for this.

    • @braveheartchen1
      @braveheartchen1 5 лет назад

      What do you mean with 1/32? :-)

    • @triarius
      @triarius 5 лет назад

      In fact it's 1/16 - grandmother's grandmother. Previously I counted it as it was some aristocratic title - with the male line only.@@braveheartchen1

  • @chrissyjames2254
    @chrissyjames2254 3 года назад

    Ist das Bild von der Isle of Sky?
    Wunderschöne Musik :)

  • @NiallMS1
    @NiallMS1 3 года назад

    Is the photograph from Skye?

    • @sonerbihan
      @sonerbihan 2 года назад +1

      Yes it is Sligachan Old stone Bridge over River Sligachan with Beinn Dearg Mhor and Marsco peak of Red Cuillin mountains in autumn Isle of Skye Scotland.

  • @MrCopyrat
    @MrCopyrat 5 лет назад +1

    vielleicht ein wenig zu schnell ?

  • @sonerbihan
    @sonerbihan 8 лет назад +9

    A bit too fast, it's a lament not a tune for to run to take the train
    some notes have to be held longer and quavers have to be held just a little to convey the expression of sadness
    To finish with, in ceol mor, the rythm is never strict as in light music, it's rather as to sing
    As years ago, John D Burgess told me : " expression, please "

    • @diegobac5067
      @diegobac5067 7 лет назад +1

      couldn´t be better said

    • @johnjgraham1318
      @johnjgraham1318 5 лет назад +3

      This is lacking expression, it is played mechanically, no softness to imply the loss of a loved one!