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Definition of Pibroch

Pibroch
Pibroch Pi"broch, n. [Gael. piobaireachd pipe music, fr. piobair a piper, fr. pioba pipe, bagpipe, from English. See Pipe, n.] A Highland air, suited to the particular passion which the musician would either excite or assuage; generally applied to those airs that are played on the bagpipe before the Highlanders when they go out to battle. --Jamieson.

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- Pibroch, piobaireachd or ceòl mòr is an art music genre ****ociated primarily with the Scottish Highlands that is characterised by extended compositions...
- Pibroch is the classical art music of the Great Highland Bagpipe of Scotland. Pibroch may also refer to: Pibroch (vessel), a clyde puffer currently moored...
- Pibroch is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Westlock County. It is located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Highway 44, approximately 83 kilometres...
- The Pibroch was a Clyde puffer that was built in Glasgow during 1957. It was one of the last of that type of vessel to survive. Built at Bowling, Scotland...
- Scottish poet. She is best known as the author of the ballad Sound the Pibroch. Agnes Maxwell was born on the Isle of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides. In...
- Puffers and Vics Save the Puffer VIC 32 Puffer Preservation Trust Pibroch: picture Pibroch: facts Ardmaleish (MV Mary Hill) Clyde Puffers – Hand Carved Wooden...
- Clan Lamont (listen; Scottish Gaelic: Clann Laomainn [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠɯːmɪɲ]) is a Highland Scottish clan. The clan is said to descend from Ánrothán Ua...
- used for a solo virtuosic style called pìobaireachd, ceòl mòr, or simply pibroch. Through development over the centuries, the great Highland bagpipes probably...
- track, "Hunting Girl", "Velvet Green", "Ring Out, Solstice Bells" and "Pibroch (Cap in Hand)" and also introduced the portative pipe organ to the rest...
- wail of the bagpipes in the Mackintosh's Lament, which was the favourite pibroch of the late Duke, was the melancholy announcement to the hundreds of people...