Description
Seudan is an ensemble of Highland bagpipes established with one thing in mind - to play in a rhythmic, communicative and exciting way. The music is alive and vital, communicating the whole gamut of emotions. Naturally percussive dance music and song-like pibroch.
The pipes used are matched copies of a very important set made in 1785 and housed in Inverness Museum. They have been meticulously measured and reproduced and play in concert pitch A 440 Hz. They are made of ebony and are mounted in solid silver.
The pipers are Calum MacCrimmon, Angus MacKenzie, Fin Moore, and Angus Nicolson.
With Alan MacDonald - small pipes & vocals, Ross Martin - guitar, Marc Morin - piano & steps, Donald Hay - percussion, Kathleen MacInnes - vocals.
Tullochgorum; The Rock; Thogail Nam Bo; Horsburgh Castle; Quicksteps; Fhir A Chinn Duibh; Tha Mulad; Cameronian Rant; Piobaireachd Dhomhnaill Duibh; Latha Bha 'N Ridire 'G Ol; Alex Currie's.
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Traditional Scots music played on the bagpipes.