Pibroch, Piobaireachd or Ceòl Mòr is an art music genre associated primarily with the Scottish Highlands that is characterised by extended compositions with a melodic theme and elaborate formal variations. Strictly meaning "piping" in Scottish Gaelic, piobaireachd has for some four centuries been music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. Music of a similar nature, pre-dating the adoption on the Highland pipes, has historically been played on the wire-strung Gaelic harp (clarsach) and later on the Scottish fiddle, and this form is undergoing a revival.
A more general term is ceol mor (Scottish Gaelic:ceòl mòr (reformed spelling); ceòl mór (unreformed spelling)), meaning the "great music", to distinguish this complex extended art-music from the more popular Scottish music such as dances, reels, marches and strathspeys, which are called ceòl beag or "little music".
Etymology
The Gaelic word Piobaireachd literally means "piping" or "act of piping." The word is derived from pìob ("pipes") via pìobaire ("piper") plus the abstract forming suffix-eachd. In Gaelic, pìobaireachd literally refers to any pipe music, not merely ceòl mór (lit. "big music"). Pibroch is a spelling variant first attested in Lowland Scots in 1719.
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Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (2003 Remaster) · Jethro Tull
Songs from the Wood
℗ 2003 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Drums, Glockenspiel, Marimba: Barrie Barlow
Percussion: Barrie Barlow
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: Dee Palmer
Flute, Mandolin: Ian Anderson
Producer: Ian Anderson
Lead Vocals: Ian Anderson
Backing Vocals: Ian Anderson
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: John Evan
Bass Guitar: John Glascock
Backing Vocals: John Glascock
Electric Guitar: Martin Barre
Engineer: Robin Black
Assistant Engineer: Thing Moss
Assistant Engineer: Trevor White
Writer: Ian Anderson
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published: 06 Nov 2014
Pibroch Bagpipes 2018 Highland Games Blairgowrie Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a Piper playing Pibroch music at the 2018 Blairgowrie Highland Games in Bogles Field, Essendy Road, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Pibroch. Piob, Peeb, means Pipe; Piobaire, Peebair, means Piper; and Piobaireachd, Peeb-air-och with three syllables, means pipe playing pipe music. Many people simplify the pronunciation by saying Peebrock, probably from the spelling Pibroch which is seen in some Light music and songs. Though more accurately titled Ceol Mor, Cowal More, meaning Big, or Great, Music, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe is commonly referred to as Piobaireachd. This is the music that summoned the clans to battle, celebrated sweet victory and terrible loss, commemorated murder and lamented the deaths of their chiefs and heroes.
published: 02 Sep 2018
Pibroch
Concert de piobaireachd dans les monts d'Arre au Relec
published: 22 Sep 2008
The Corries --- Sound The Pibroch
visit www.corries.com for Corries DVDs and CDs
published: 02 May 2009
Jethro Tull - Pibroch (Cap in Hand) & Black Satin Dancer (edit) (live in Italy 1982)
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) & Black Satin Dancer by Jethro Tull, live in Teatro Tendastrisce, Rome, Italy, 2 May 1982
The concert was covered by RAI and was broadcasted partially, cutting out 7 songs (read below).
Later that broadcast was released on various bootleg DVD versions by fans.
This version is the best quality one (almost like an official release), entitled "The Italian Beast".
DVD PLAYLIST
1. Clasp
2. Fallen On Hard Times
3-4. Pussy Willow & Broadsword
5. One Brown Mouse
6. Seal Driver
7. Heavy Horses
8. Songs From The Wood
9. Watching Me Watching You
10. Pibroch (Cap In Hand)/Black Satin Dancer (instrumental edit)
11. Beastie
12. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
13. Cross-Eyed Mary
14. Aqualung
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16-17-18. Locomotive Breath / Black Sunday (instrum...
published: 22 Jul 2017
Lament of the Unborn (Fiddle Pibroch)
Lament of the Unborn by Bonnie Rideout set to a variety of Highland/Gaelic Scottish inspired imagery. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
Note: This is a fan made video and the art and music in this video are not related in any way to myself. Please support the artists by purchasing their original works.
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (2003 Remaster) · Jethro Tull
Songs from the Wood
℗ 2003 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Gr...
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (2003 Remaster) · Jethro Tull
Songs from the Wood
℗ 2003 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Drums, Glockenspiel, Marimba: Barrie Barlow
Percussion: Barrie Barlow
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: Dee Palmer
Flute, Mandolin: Ian Anderson
Producer: Ian Anderson
Lead Vocals: Ian Anderson
Backing Vocals: Ian Anderson
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: John Evan
Bass Guitar: John Glascock
Backing Vocals: John Glascock
Electric Guitar: Martin Barre
Engineer: Robin Black
Assistant Engineer: Thing Moss
Assistant Engineer: Trevor White
Writer: Ian Anderson
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Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (2003 Remaster) · Jethro Tull
Songs from the Wood
℗ 2003 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Drums, Glockenspiel, Marimba: Barrie Barlow
Percussion: Barrie Barlow
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: Dee Palmer
Flute, Mandolin: Ian Anderson
Producer: Ian Anderson
Lead Vocals: Ian Anderson
Backing Vocals: Ian Anderson
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: John Evan
Bass Guitar: John Glascock
Backing Vocals: John Glascock
Electric Guitar: Martin Barre
Engineer: Robin Black
Assistant Engineer: Thing Moss
Assistant Engineer: Trevor White
Writer: Ian Anderson
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Tour Scotland video of a Piper playing Pibroch music at the 2018 Blairgowrie Highland Games in Bogles Field, Essendy Road, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Pibroch. Pio...
Tour Scotland video of a Piper playing Pibroch music at the 2018 Blairgowrie Highland Games in Bogles Field, Essendy Road, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Pibroch. Piob, Peeb, means Pipe; Piobaire, Peebair, means Piper; and Piobaireachd, Peeb-air-och with three syllables, means pipe playing pipe music. Many people simplify the pronunciation by saying Peebrock, probably from the spelling Pibroch which is seen in some Light music and songs. Though more accurately titled Ceol Mor, Cowal More, meaning Big, or Great, Music, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe is commonly referred to as Piobaireachd. This is the music that summoned the clans to battle, celebrated sweet victory and terrible loss, commemorated murder and lamented the deaths of their chiefs and heroes.
Tour Scotland video of a Piper playing Pibroch music at the 2018 Blairgowrie Highland Games in Bogles Field, Essendy Road, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Pibroch. Piob, Peeb, means Pipe; Piobaire, Peebair, means Piper; and Piobaireachd, Peeb-air-och with three syllables, means pipe playing pipe music. Many people simplify the pronunciation by saying Peebrock, probably from the spelling Pibroch which is seen in some Light music and songs. Though more accurately titled Ceol Mor, Cowal More, meaning Big, or Great, Music, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe is commonly referred to as Piobaireachd. This is the music that summoned the clans to battle, celebrated sweet victory and terrible loss, commemorated murder and lamented the deaths of their chiefs and heroes.
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) & Black Satin Dancer by Jethro Tull, live in Teatro Tendastrisce, Rome, Italy, 2 May 1982
The concert was covered by RAI and was broadcast...
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) & Black Satin Dancer by Jethro Tull, live in Teatro Tendastrisce, Rome, Italy, 2 May 1982
The concert was covered by RAI and was broadcasted partially, cutting out 7 songs (read below).
Later that broadcast was released on various bootleg DVD versions by fans.
This version is the best quality one (almost like an official release), entitled "The Italian Beast".
DVD PLAYLIST
1. Clasp
2. Fallen On Hard Times
3-4. Pussy Willow & Broadsword
5. One Brown Mouse
6. Seal Driver
7. Heavy Horses
8. Songs From The Wood
9. Watching Me Watching You
10. Pibroch (Cap In Hand)/Black Satin Dancer (instrumental edit)
11. Beastie
12. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
13. Cross-Eyed Mary
14. Aqualung
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16-17-18. Locomotive Breath / Black Sunday (instrumental edit) / Cheerio
FULL SETLIST (*=not broadcasted songs)
1. Clasp
2. Hunting Girl *
3. Fallen on Hard Times
4. Pussy Willow
5. Broadsword
6. Jack-in-the-Green *
7. One Brown Mouse
8. Seal Driver
9. Heavy Horses
10. Weathercock *
11. Fire at Midnight *
12. Flute Solo (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bouree) / Keyboard Solo / Drum Solo *
13. Sweet Dream *
14. Songs From the Wood
15. Watching Me Watching You
16. The Swirling Pit *
17. Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (Instrumental)
18. Black Satin Dancer (Instrumental edit)
19. Beastie
20. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
21. Cross-Eyed Mary
22. Aqualung
23. Minstrel in the Gallery
24. Locomotive Breath
25. Black Sunday (Instrumental edit)
26. Cheerio
JETHRO TULL LINEUP
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
Dave Pegg - bass
Gerry Conway - drums
Peter John Vettese - keyboards
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) & Black Satin Dancer by Jethro Tull, live in Teatro Tendastrisce, Rome, Italy, 2 May 1982
The concert was covered by RAI and was broadcasted partially, cutting out 7 songs (read below).
Later that broadcast was released on various bootleg DVD versions by fans.
This version is the best quality one (almost like an official release), entitled "The Italian Beast".
DVD PLAYLIST
1. Clasp
2. Fallen On Hard Times
3-4. Pussy Willow & Broadsword
5. One Brown Mouse
6. Seal Driver
7. Heavy Horses
8. Songs From The Wood
9. Watching Me Watching You
10. Pibroch (Cap In Hand)/Black Satin Dancer (instrumental edit)
11. Beastie
12. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
13. Cross-Eyed Mary
14. Aqualung
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16-17-18. Locomotive Breath / Black Sunday (instrumental edit) / Cheerio
FULL SETLIST (*=not broadcasted songs)
1. Clasp
2. Hunting Girl *
3. Fallen on Hard Times
4. Pussy Willow
5. Broadsword
6. Jack-in-the-Green *
7. One Brown Mouse
8. Seal Driver
9. Heavy Horses
10. Weathercock *
11. Fire at Midnight *
12. Flute Solo (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bouree) / Keyboard Solo / Drum Solo *
13. Sweet Dream *
14. Songs From the Wood
15. Watching Me Watching You
16. The Swirling Pit *
17. Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (Instrumental)
18. Black Satin Dancer (Instrumental edit)
19. Beastie
20. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
21. Cross-Eyed Mary
22. Aqualung
23. Minstrel in the Gallery
24. Locomotive Breath
25. Black Sunday (Instrumental edit)
26. Cheerio
JETHRO TULL LINEUP
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
Dave Pegg - bass
Gerry Conway - drums
Peter John Vettese - keyboards
Lament of the Unborn by Bonnie Rideout set to a variety of Highland/Gaelic Scottish inspired imagery. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
Note: This is a fan...
Lament of the Unborn by Bonnie Rideout set to a variety of Highland/Gaelic Scottish inspired imagery. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
Note: This is a fan made video and the art and music in this video are not related in any way to myself. Please support the artists by purchasing their original works.
Lament of the Unborn by Bonnie Rideout set to a variety of Highland/Gaelic Scottish inspired imagery. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
Note: This is a fan made video and the art and music in this video are not related in any way to myself. Please support the artists by purchasing their original works.
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (2003 Remaster) · Jethro Tull
Songs from the Wood
℗ 2003 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Drums, Glockenspiel, Marimba: Barrie Barlow
Percussion: Barrie Barlow
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: Dee Palmer
Flute, Mandolin: Ian Anderson
Producer: Ian Anderson
Lead Vocals: Ian Anderson
Backing Vocals: Ian Anderson
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: John Evan
Bass Guitar: John Glascock
Backing Vocals: John Glascock
Electric Guitar: Martin Barre
Engineer: Robin Black
Assistant Engineer: Thing Moss
Assistant Engineer: Trevor White
Writer: Ian Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Tour Scotland video of a Piper playing Pibroch music at the 2018 Blairgowrie Highland Games in Bogles Field, Essendy Road, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Pibroch. Piob, Peeb, means Pipe; Piobaire, Peebair, means Piper; and Piobaireachd, Peeb-air-och with three syllables, means pipe playing pipe music. Many people simplify the pronunciation by saying Peebrock, probably from the spelling Pibroch which is seen in some Light music and songs. Though more accurately titled Ceol Mor, Cowal More, meaning Big, or Great, Music, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe is commonly referred to as Piobaireachd. This is the music that summoned the clans to battle, celebrated sweet victory and terrible loss, commemorated murder and lamented the deaths of their chiefs and heroes.
Pibroch (Cap in Hand) & Black Satin Dancer by Jethro Tull, live in Teatro Tendastrisce, Rome, Italy, 2 May 1982
The concert was covered by RAI and was broadcasted partially, cutting out 7 songs (read below).
Later that broadcast was released on various bootleg DVD versions by fans.
This version is the best quality one (almost like an official release), entitled "The Italian Beast".
DVD PLAYLIST
1. Clasp
2. Fallen On Hard Times
3-4. Pussy Willow & Broadsword
5. One Brown Mouse
6. Seal Driver
7. Heavy Horses
8. Songs From The Wood
9. Watching Me Watching You
10. Pibroch (Cap In Hand)/Black Satin Dancer (instrumental edit)
11. Beastie
12. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
13. Cross-Eyed Mary
14. Aqualung
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16-17-18. Locomotive Breath / Black Sunday (instrumental edit) / Cheerio
FULL SETLIST (*=not broadcasted songs)
1. Clasp
2. Hunting Girl *
3. Fallen on Hard Times
4. Pussy Willow
5. Broadsword
6. Jack-in-the-Green *
7. One Brown Mouse
8. Seal Driver
9. Heavy Horses
10. Weathercock *
11. Fire at Midnight *
12. Flute Solo (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bouree) / Keyboard Solo / Drum Solo *
13. Sweet Dream *
14. Songs From the Wood
15. Watching Me Watching You
16. The Swirling Pit *
17. Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (Instrumental)
18. Black Satin Dancer (Instrumental edit)
19. Beastie
20. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die
21. Cross-Eyed Mary
22. Aqualung
23. Minstrel in the Gallery
24. Locomotive Breath
25. Black Sunday (Instrumental edit)
26. Cheerio
JETHRO TULL LINEUP
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
Dave Pegg - bass
Gerry Conway - drums
Peter John Vettese - keyboards
Lament of the Unborn by Bonnie Rideout set to a variety of Highland/Gaelic Scottish inspired imagery. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
Note: This is a fan made video and the art and music in this video are not related in any way to myself. Please support the artists by purchasing their original works.
Pibroch, Piobaireachd or Ceòl Mòr is an art music genre associated primarily with the Scottish Highlands that is characterised by extended compositions with a melodic theme and elaborate formal variations. Strictly meaning "piping" in Scottish Gaelic, piobaireachd has for some four centuries been music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. Music of a similar nature, pre-dating the adoption on the Highland pipes, has historically been played on the wire-strung Gaelic harp (clarsach) and later on the Scottish fiddle, and this form is undergoing a revival.
A more general term is ceol mor (Scottish Gaelic:ceòl mòr (reformed spelling); ceòl mór (unreformed spelling)), meaning the "great music", to distinguish this complex extended art-music from the more popular Scottish music such as dances, reels, marches and strathspeys, which are called ceòl beag or "little music".
Etymology
The Gaelic word Piobaireachd literally means "piping" or "act of piping." The word is derived from pìob ("pipes") via pìobaire ("piper") plus the abstract forming suffix-eachd. In Gaelic, pìobaireachd literally refers to any pipe music, not merely ceòl mór (lit. "big music"). Pibroch is a spelling variant first attested in Lowland Scots in 1719.