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  2. Edinburgh International Harp Festival - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrim Harps held the first iteration of the festival, then called the Celtic Harp Festival, in 1982 to coincide with the now-defunct Edinburgh Folk Festival.After two years, the quick growth of what had become the Edinburgh Harp Festival necessitated additional funds and assistance to run it, and Pilgrim Harps continued to support the festival but handed the reins over to the Edinburgh ...

  3. Music in Medieval Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Stone carvings indicate the instruments known in Scotland, including the harpists on the early Medieval Monifeith Pictish stone and the Dupplin Cross. [6] Two of the three surviving Medieval Celtic harps are from Scotland: the Lamont Harp, dated to about 1500 and the highly elaborate Queen Mary Harp, from around 1450. [7]

  4. Music schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The school offers education to musically talented children and is the only specialist full-time music school in Scotland that is not associated with a state school. [5] [6] In addition to their main studies, students receive intensive instruction on a solo instrument and a program of music according to their age. This includes ear training ...

  5. Celtic harp - Wikipedia

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    Only two quadrangular instruments occur within the Irish context on the west coast of Scotland and both carvings date two hundred years after the Pictish carvings. [14] The first true representations of the Irish triangular harp do not appear till the late eleventh century in a reliquary and the twelfth century on stone and the earliest harps used in Ireland were quadrangular lyres as ...

  6. Pibroch - Wikipedia

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    Bill Taylor is a Scottish and Welsh early harp scholar and performer who has collaborated with pibroch piper Barnaby Brown and violinist Clare Salaman on the recording of bagpipe pibroch arranged for the Clarsach wire harp, lyre, hardanger fiddle, hurdy-gurdy, vielle, bone flute, bagpipes and canntaireachd vocals, released in 2016. [166]

  7. Royal Scottish National Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) (Scottish Gaelic: Orcastra Nàiseanta Rìoghail na h-Alba) is a Scottish orchestra, based in Glasgow. It is one of the five national performing arts companies of Scotland. Throughout its history, the Orchestra has played an important part in Scotland’s musical life, including performing at the ...

  8. List of Scottish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Paddie Bell (1931–2005), Scottish folk singer and musician; Robert Bell, musician The Blue Nile; Belle & Sebastian, band; Nicola Benedetti, violinist; Martyn Bennett (1971–2005), Great Highland Bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes, violin, piano; Berlin Blondes; Guy Berryman, bass player in the band Coldplay; Zoë Bestel, singer-songwriter; The ...

  9. Music of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)" by Runrig made history by becoming the first song to be sung in Scottish Gaelic to chart on the UK Singles Charts, [39] peaking at number eighteen on the UK Singles Charts. [40] It also became a top five single for the band in Scotland, debuting at number three on the Scottish Singles Charts. [41]