This well-known Scottish folk song presents the image of a Scottish Pipe band in formal Scottish dress with their tartans, kilts and all. The
Bonnie Charlie mentioned in the text is of course a reference to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, whose efforts to reclaim the Scottish throne ended in disaster. The 1745 rebellion was followed by a period of widespread repression of Scottish culture, including music and the wearing of the kilt. With optional Field Drum.
DetailsPublisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Publication Date: 06/2004
Credits: arr. Michael Richardson
Pages: 12
Length: 10.50 in.
Width: 6.75 in.
Series: Celtic Voices
Format: SSA
Voicing: SSA
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