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La Youth Climate Dialogues s'est tenue en séance hybride le 5 octobre au Palais des Nations en marge des célébrations des 60 ans de l'UNITAR (organisations des Nations Unies pour la formation et la recherche). L'événement a réuni des élèves vaudois et ceux venus de Ferney-Voltaire en France voisine. A eux se sont joints en visioconférence, leurs homologues Japonais, Kenyan Sud-africains et Emiratis. Angus Mackay directeur de la « Division pour la Planète » au sein de l'UNITAR, revient sur le bien fondé de cette rencontre.
Season 6 of Doctor Who Literature starts a week early as our bonus episode is delayed. We jump into the 1984 books by looking at Mawdryn Undead with the capable help of Steven B. (@steedstylin) from the New To Who podcast (@NewToWhoPodcast). We have a lot to talk about. Steven's new project is Reimagining Doctor Who, which comes highly recommended. Many thanks to Jim Sangster (@Monster_Maker) for research assistance and for a dramatic reading from the diaries of Angus Mackay, a member of the Mawdryn Undead guest cast. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Doctor Who Literature is now a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit/message
Tunes: John Tams: Over the Hills and Far Away Playford ‘Twas O'er the Hills and Far Away John Blow and Henry Purcell: Jockey's Lamentation, The Recruiting Officer John Jay: Over the Hills and Far Away Mr. Ralph: Over the Hills and Far Away Oswald: Over the Hills and Far Away Aird: O'er the Hills and Far Awa James Hogg: Over the Seas and Far Awa, Whig Song Over the Hills and Far Away Thomas Glen: O'er the Hills and Far awa Angus MacKay: O'er the Hills and Far Away William Ross: O'er the Hills and Far Away LBPS Blue Book: O'er the Hills an' Far Awa' Matt Seattle: Over the Hills & Far Away 1710: Twas O'er the Hills and Far Away from Playford's Dancing Master Volume 2 http://playforddances.com/dances-2-3/twas-oer-the-hills-and-far-away/ 1719: Jockey's Lamentation & The Recruiting officer from John Blow and Henry Purcell's Songs Compleat, Pleasant and Divertive; Set to Musick https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87911783 1728: Over the Hills and Far Away From John Gay's the Beggar's Opera: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/90407462 1730: From Mr. Ralph's The Fashionable Lady; or the Harlequin's Opera https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/94513380 Already Recorded: 1750s: Over the Hills and Far Away From Oswald's Caledonian Pocket Companion Vol II https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/94599360 1821: Over the Seas and Far Awa From Jacobite Relics of Scotland by James Hogg https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/91267699 1821: Over the Hills and Far Away (Pro Government anti Jacobite Lyrics) from Jacobite Relics of Scotland by James Hogg https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87824279 1843: O'er the hills and Far awa From Thomas Glen's A New and Complete Tutor for the Great Highland Bagpipe https://ceolsean.net/content/TGlen/TGlen_TOC.html 1844: O'er the Hills and Far Away from Angus MacKay's The Piper's Assistant https://ceolsean.net/content/PipeAsst/PipeAsst_TOC.html 1870s: O'er the Hills and Far Away From William Ross's Collection of Pipe Music https://ceolsean.net/content/WRoss/WRoss_TOC.html 1990s-2000s: O'er the Hills an' Far Awa' from The Lowland and Border Pipers' Society Committee Sessions https://lbps.net/j3site/documents/blue_book.pdf 2006: O'er the Hills and Far Awa from Matt Seattle's Over the Hills & Far Away https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/over-the-hills-and-far-away END Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my First Album on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes or my second album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/pay-the-pipemaker or my third album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/bannocks-of-barley-meal You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
In this episode, I sit down with paediatric physiotherapist, Angus MacKay to discuss:Kids and pelvic floorsWhat a pelvic health assessment looks like for kidsKids and constipationBed wettingToilet training Pee and poop habitsWhat is normal and outside of normal when it comes to peeing and poopingHow to normalize conversation around these topicsDiastasis in kidsBorn in Austin and raised in Kelowna, Angus has long had a love for the outdoors and a desire to help those around him. Looking to combine these two passions, Angus and his wife Sydney moved to Brisbane, Australia, to study Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland. He has been a part of Kids Physio since 2015 and has worn many hats along the way, all the while chasing the dream of opening a clinic in his hometown. In 2020 Angus and Sydney welcomed their daughter, Tilly, to the world and moved home to Kelowna and opened Kids Physio Group Kelowna in the Summer of 2021. Angus is passionate about getting to the root of the cause of an issue, understanding how kids move and what makes each kid unique, and most of all helping children and families reach their goals. From babies to teens, Angus has experience with a wide range of neurological, musculoskeletal, developmental, and bladder and bowel conditions and is excited to help each and every kid get back to being a kid.InstagramWebsiteLinks mentioned:Dawn Sandalcidi: https://kidsbowelbladder.com/parent-courses/about-dawn-sandalcidi/Dr. Steve Hodges: https://www.bedwettingandaccidents.com/Thanks for joining me! Here is where you can find more:my online course to walk you through pregnancy, birth prep and postpartum recovery: https://mommyberries.comWant more details on the small groups?Small GroupsSupport the show
Cameron Angus Mackay is a reporter, journalist and producer based in Scotland. He works for BBC Radio Scotland and The Big Light Podcast Network, creating live and pre-recorded audio content. Last year, Cameron reported from COP26 - the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow - on a podcast called COP26 Daily. The show won the silver award for Best Daily Podcast at the 2022 British Podcast Awards in July. Links to Cameron's audio work, including the BBC Radio Scotland piece he described in his reflection, are available on his website. Go to, cameronangusmackay.com for more.Ways The Change The WorldThe SacredFor more information about Foolproof's work, go to foolproofcreativearts.com or follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.
A new MP3 sermon from Knockbain Free Church of Scotland is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Encouragement for the weary Speaker: Angus MacKay Broadcaster: Knockbain Free Church of Scotland Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/7/2022 Bible: Isaiah 50:4-11 Length: 59 min.
Today we are grateful to have Mr Angus Mackay visiting and preaching on a passage that encourages the church to be united and of the same mind in sharing the Gospel. We examine how unity applies in the friendship and fellowship of the church and how we are to strive for unity as one people. Lastly we consider at how we as a congregation can be more effective in our unity and purpose of sharing the Good News of the Gospel.
Today we are grateful to have Mr Angus Mackay visiting and preaching on a passage that encourages the church to be united and of the same mind in sharing the Gospel. We examine how unity applies in the friendship and fellowship of the church and how we are to strive for unity as one people. Lastly we consider at how we as a congregation can be more effective in our unity and purpose of sharing the Good News of the Gospel.
Tunes: Walker Jackson: Jackson's Humours of Panteen, Jackson's Nightcap, Jackson's Morning Brush David Young: Caper Fei John Sutherland: Caper Fey O'Farrell: Caper Fey Alexander MacKay: Cabar Feidh Robert Millar: Caperfeigh William Gunn: Cabar Feidh Angus MacKay: Cabar Feigh William Ross: Caber Feidh Cannon Goodman: “Reel” J&R Glen: Caber Feigh Logan: Caberfeidh Barry Shears: Cabar Feidh, (Settings 59, 99, 159, 206) And a Set of: Caber Feidh (206), Beaver Cove as a reel (94), Chan eil ginni ormsa (177) and Caber Feidh (159). +X+X+X+ If you see this in time come visit at 6 PM US Central time on June 3rd to celebrate my album launch of Bannocks of Barley Meal! https://fb.me/e/3BvpXpa2T You can check out Bannocks of Barley Meal on Bandcamp, I hope to have Physical copies available soon: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/bannocks-of-barley-meal Thanks to Barry Shears for the set of tunes, you can see his website here: https://capebretonpiper.com/ Thanks to Brian May for his playing of Cabar Feidh, you can check out Brian's website here: https://www.brianmaybagpiper.com/ +X+X+X+X+X+X+X+X+ Set from Bannocks of Barley Meal: 1774: Jackson's Humours of Panteen, Jackson's Nightcap, Jackson's Morning Brush. All are from Walker Jackson's own book, Jackson's Celebrated Irish Tunes. http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/jcit/jcit_table.html Caber Feidh: 1734 Caper Fei From Drummond Castle Manuscript, likely by David Young http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/drummond2.pdf 1785: Caper Fey From John Sutherland's Manuscript http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/sutherland/suth-pp-121-160.pdf 1808: Caper Fey from O'Farrell's Pocket Companion: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/ofarrellspc4.pdf 1822: Cabar Feidh from Alexander MacKay's Islay collection: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/104488178 1848: Cabar feidh from William Gunn's Caledonian Repository https://ceolsean.net/content/Gunn/Gunn_TOC.html 1854: Cabar Feigh from Angus MacKay's Piper Assistant: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105007036 1869: Caber Feidh from William Ross's Collection of Pipe Music https://ceolsean.net/content/WRoss/Book06/Book06%2023a.pdf https://ceolsean.net/content/WRoss/WRoss_TOC.html 1860s: Reel (Cabar Fey) From Goodman: http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-three#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=152&z=-239.9692%2C1213.7862%2C8184.6391%2C4299.1055 1870: Caber Feigh from John and Robert Glen's Collection for the Great Highland Bagpipe https://ceolsean.net/content/JRGlen/Book02/Book02%2027.pdf 1899: Caberfeidh from Logan's Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music https://ceolsean.net/content/Logan/Book05/Book05%2043.pdf 20th Century Settings from Nova Scotia: Barry Shears: Cabar Feidh, (Settings 59, 99, 159, 206) all available in Play it Like You Sing It Volume 2: I was able to find my copy of Play it Like You Sing it Volume 2 at the Pipers Hut: https://www.thepipershut.com/play-it-like-you-sing-it-volume-2-by-barry-shears.html Thanks to Barry Shears for the set of tunes, you can see his website here: https://capebretonpiper.com/ And I didn't Ask Brian what setting he was playing, but thanks to Brian May for his playing of Cabar Feidh, as a Strathspey; you can check out Brian's website here: https://www.brianmaybagpiper.com/ +X+X+X+ Setting I didn't Play: Robert Bremner's Setting from 1769 Country Dances for Caper Fey (I Didn't play this one as it was too dependent on a leading note and far reaches of the second octave. https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/104993990 FIN +X+X+ Here are six ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! You can also support me by Buying my First Album on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes or my second album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/pay-the-pipemaker You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Tony Curr and Rob Batiste reflect on Guernsey FC's 2-0 win over Marlow and speak to teenage goalkeeper Lucas Hanley who made his first appearance at Footes Lane in the game, plus island U18 coach Angus Mackay joins to review his side's 3-1 extra-time defeat as inter-insular football returned in Jersey and there is a round-up of the latest Priaulx action including a late, late finish in Alderney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GFA development officer Angus Mackay joins Tony Curr and Rob Batiste ahead of leading the island's U18s as inter-insular action returns early next month after two years away. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guests this week are breeder Rosemary Hunter and the historian and aficionado Angus Mackay. With their incredibly in depth knowledge of history we learn of the early origins of the Highland breed across Scotland. Namedropping the Dukes of Argyll and Athol as well as numerous Earls we learn of the role that the aristocracy had to play in the development of pedigree stock in the north, making this one of the most fascinating historical podcasts to date. We highlight a few specific sires from the 1920s that shaped the breed, to the changes in fashion and through to the massive export drives around the globe. Then latterly the marketing of succulent beef from this ancient breed.
Tunes: Angus MacKay: The Campbells are Coming James Aird: The Campbells are Coming Thompson: Hob and Nob Vickers: Hob a Nob O’Farrell: The Cambles are Coming, Mrs. McLeod Goodman: Miss McCleod’s Reel N. Stewart: Kelso Lasses Gunn: Inundation Patrick McDonald: North Highland Country Dances and Reels #8 and #10. Howe: Pig Town Fling Unknown: Clan Campbell’s Gathering ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thanks to Xavier Boderiou’s inerterpretation of Clan Campbell’s Gathering, you can check out his music over on Bandcamp: https://xavierboderiou.bandcamp.com/album/morenn Or his Bagpipes Here: http://www.boderiou-bagpipes.com/en/home Please consider joining all the cool kids and start supporting the Podcast by Joining the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag ++++++++++++Naming Undernamed Tunes+++++++++++++ 1780: Spoigan: I Don’t Play this setting but another version and name for the 9/8 Jig, Inundation can be seen here in Robert Ross’s A Choice Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances & Strathspeys With a Bass for the Violincello or Harpsichord: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/104997114 1784: From Patrick McDonald: You can see the 9/8 Jig as Tune number it is tune number 8 in the North Highland Reels and Country Dances section, in the original it is the last section of the book before the pibrochs. Tune number 10 on the same page is the 3 part version of “Aird’s Jig” that Brìghde Chaimbeul played last week. Thanks for John Dally for Drawing my Attention to Patrick McDonald’s Collection. https://www.google.com/books/edition/ACollectionofHighlandVocalAirsTo_w/XCvLHYWLkFcC?hl=en&gbpv=0 You can buy the annotated print of the book with tune titles filled in here: https://www.scotlandsmusic.com/Product/SM-V7M9GD/the-patrick-mcdonald-collection 1848: 9/8 Jigg is also: The Inundation in William Gunn: https://ceolsean.net/content/Gunn/Book03/Book03%2029.pdf 1784: from N. Stewart: Kelso Lasses (the 9/8 Jig): https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87709249 +++++++++ The Campbell’s Are Coming: 1778: The Campbell’s Are Coming using the High B from Aird https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/94558852 1748: The Campbell’s Are Coming / Hob of Nob (ABC LINK) Johnson’s Choice Collection of Favorite (200) Country Dances. Vol.4 ; London: 1748 http://www.cpartington.plus.com/Links/Johnson/Johnson%20Info.html Thanks to the Folklorist for cluing me into the 1748 setting. http://www.folklorist.org/song/TheCampbellsAre_Coming 1765: Thompson’s Fife tutor 1765 Hob or Nob https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/94689940 1770: Vickers MSS Hob a Nob (Cambles is Coming) http://www.farnearchive.com/farneimages/jpgs/R0313700.jpg 1771: Scots Musical Museum: The Campbells Are comin: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/94551552 1804: O’Farrell’s Cambles [sic] are Coming: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87780518 1816: Wilson’s Guide to the Ballroom Campbells are Coming (page 43) https://imslp.org/wiki/ACompaniontotheBallRoom(Wilson%2C_Thomas) William Laird Manson, The Highland Bagpipe Its History, Literature, and Music, with Some Account of the Traditions, Superstitions, and Anecdotes Relating to the Instrument and Its Tunes (Alexander Gardner: London, 1901), 312-313. https://www.google.com/books/edition/TheHighlandBagpipe/FtkPAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Auchindrain Township Museum’s Audio Tour and documents associated with it gave me some of the best understandings and emotional connections to the Highland Clearances I’ve ever had. I highly recommend treating yourself to the class culture shock of Touring Inveraray Castle then Touring the Township farm museum. https://www.auchindrain.org.uk/ 1854: Angus MacKay’s Campbells are coming https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105007003 1810: O’Farrell’s Mrs. McLeod: http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/ofpc/ofpc.4/ofpc.4_table.html or Download PDF From Ross: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/ofarrellspc4.pdf 1860: Goodman’s Miss McLeod’s Reel http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-four#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=23&z=328.1752%2C1380.6555%2C6324.9026%2C2802.61 1860s: Howe’s Omnibous Vol 6 & 7 Pig Town Fling (On page 106 of the PDF, or 598 on the page) https://imslp.org/wiki/Musician%27sOmnibus(Howe%2C_Elias) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Clan Campbell’s Gathering: I use Kilberry and Donald McLeod: The Piobarieachd Society Sells Digital copies for 15 Pounds, but any bagpipe supply shop near you likely has physical copies: https://www.piobaireachd.co.uk/product/kilberry-book-of-ceol-mor Donald McLeod’s Piobaireachd tutorials are all on Amazon music or on youtube I just noticed: https://youtu.be/rQjFKtkeDb4 For the David Glen Manuscripts you can use Ceol Sean: https://ceolsean.net/docs/Indexpages/David%20Glen%20Index%20in%20HTML.html For the Peter Reid MSS See Ceol Sean: https://ceolsean.net/docs/Indexpages/Peter%20Reid%20Index%20in%20HTML.html For the Angus MacKay MSS See Ceol Sean: https://ceolsean.net/docs/Indexpages/Angus%20MacKay%20Index%20in%20HTML.html Alt Pibroch’s entry: https://www.altpibroch.com/ps206/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thanks to Xavier Boderiou’s inerterpretation of Clan Campbell’s Gathering, you can check out his music over on Bandcamp: https://xavierboderiou.bandcamp.com/album/morenn Or his Bagpipes Here: http://www.boderiou-bagpipes.com/en/home Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! 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Tunes: James Aird: Three 6/8s called North Highland Reel, Three Tunes called Highland Dance, A skye Dance, three tunes called “A Jig”, A Western Isle Air. Robert Miller: Two Highland Dances one Western Highland Dance and a Highland Jigg from Ross’s Music Page and North Highland Jigg (9/8) From Keith Sanger Reverend R Harrison: Western Isles Air My “Setting”: Braes of Mellinish Thanks For Listening! Please Consider Supporting the Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag All the James Aird Tunes come from the 1801 Publication of Volume 5 Miller Tunes Are Mostly from 1820, except the 9/8 North Highland Jigg, which is from 1838 The First Friday of May will be another Band Camp Friday, which is a great day to buy some music from musicians that have been on the show, or my own album! My Album: Oyster Wives Rant: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes Chris McMullan: https://chrismcmullan.bandcamp.com/album/uilleann-tales Hamish Napier: https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com/ Tim MacDonald: https://tsmacdonald.bandcamp.com/releases Nicholas Brown: https://nicolasbrown.bandcamp.com/releases Donald Lindsay: https://goodenergy.bandcamp.com/ Jarlath Henderson: https://jarlathhenderson.bandcamp.com/ Innes Watson and Jarlath Henderson: https://innojar.bandcamp.com/releases Blackie O’Connell will be on the show eventually: https://blackieoconnellcyrilodonoghue.bandcamp.com/ Brìghde Chaimbeul https://brighdechaimbeul.bandcamp.com/track/turf-lodge-airds-jig +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From James Aird, a collection of three 6/8s that work as a set he calls, “North Highland Reel” tunes 185, 186 and 187 https://archive.org/stream/selectionofscotc00rugg#page/n78/mode/1up Miller Highland MS (From Ross’s Music Page Millar File 3 Tune No. 132): Highland Dance http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/millarhighland3.pdf Which Geoff also so as a connection to Braes of Mellinish: From William Donaldson’s Book https://ceolsean.net/content/B2B/B2B_TOC.html I couldn’t handle Donaldson’s Setting, but William Gunn’s Setting was familiar enough to me that I recognized it from my own playing. I believe I got it off of Roddy MacLeod’s performance on the Piping Centre Recital Series: Piping Centre 1997 Recital Series Vol. 4 by Ian Duncan, Roddy MacLeod thanks to Brian May for helping me make the connection! Here is William Gunn’s Setting: https://ceolsean.net/content/Gunn/Book02/Book02%2027a.pdf From The Same Page of Miller’s Highland MSS You will see “Highland Dance” tune 131. Which the Porridge men Recorded as “Clisham” a mountain on Harris. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/millarhighland3.pdf This is the David Allan Painting I was Referencing with the Piper’s Drones sticking out from him like mine were when I switched arms to try and reach the High B. https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/21917/highland-dance James Aird also has “Clisham” listed as “A Highland Dance”, (Tune 195) The other “A Highland Dances Are quite familiar, The 6/8 (Tune 194) I’m sure I have heard. Tune 196 I think I have played on the podcast before from Donald MacDonald or Angus MacKay but can’t recall the title. https://archive.org/stream/selectionofscotc00rugg#page/n81/mode/1up Back to the Highland Miller MSS Page: Tune 134 is Called “Highland Jigg” http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/millarhighland3.pdf I asked Keith Sanger for a couple tunes from His Miller Archive, and include this one, “North Highland Jigg Tune 60. I don’t have the notes for this to share but I’ll be doing a tutorial on Patreon if you want to hear it played slower for ease of learning. Here is a 9/8 “A Jig” (tune 192) from James Aird to pair with Miller’s https://archive.org/details/selectionofscotc00rugg/page/n80/mode/1up?view=theater From James Aird A Western Isle Air (Tune No157) https://archive.org/stream/selectionofscotc00rugg#page/n68/mode/1up Reverend Harrison’s Western Isles Air. From Cumbria around 1815 is nearly identical to Aird. http://richardrobinson.tunebook.org.uk/tunes/9/04/9045.html Or here: https://www.village-music-project.org.uk/?page_id=508 Miller transposed this tune for Pipes quite differently from how I did, He Called it West Highland Dance (tune No. 133) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/millarhighland3.pdf Aird’s A Skye Dance (No. 183) and “A Jig” (no. 184) https://archive.org/details/selectionofscotc00rugg/page/n77/mode/1up?view=theater “A Jig” (No. 193) from James Aird https://archive.org/details/selectionofscotc00rugg/page/n80/mode/1up?view=theater And Finally! This lovely Set from Brìghde Chaimbeul Turf’s Lodge into Aird’s Jig https://brighdechaimbeul.bandcamp.com/track/turf-lodge-airds-jig Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! 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Special Guest:Angus MackayAngus Ruadh Mackay has been associated with the Highland Breed for more than 60 years. A past president of the Highland Cattle Society in the UK, Angus has also been a member of the panel of judges for well over fourty years, judging at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on three occasions, and also in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Australia.During the 1990's he ran the largest Highland beef business in Europe, Brig Highland Beef, marketing in excess of 200 Highland steers annually.Angus has been consulting since 1992 on herd assessment, stock management, advising on the establishment and development of new and existing folds, as well as writing regularly on all aspects of Highland Cattle breeding, management and the history of the Highland Breed.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Book recommendations by Angus Mackay:A KEEN EYEby Una Flora Cochrane, first published in 1996 by Busydugh Publishing.THE DROVE ROADS OF SCOTLANDby A R B Haldane, First published in 1952 by Thomas Nelson and sons Ltd.RECOLLECTIONS OF AN ARGYLLSHIRE DROVERby Eric Cregeen, First published in 2004 by John Donald publishing.WEST HIGHLAND CATTLE: THE GRAND OLD BREEDby John Mackenzie Anderson, First published in 1986 by McClain Printing Company.THE CATTLE OF GREAT BRITAIN by Charles John Darnet Blake Colman, first published 1875. Can be obtained through, Self Reliance BooksCATTLE BREEDS, AN ENCYCLOPEDIAby Marleen Felius, First published 1995 By Misset uitgevrij bv. posts 4 700 BA Doetinchem- NLTHE COW, A TRIBUTE by Werner Lampert, First published 2019 By the Neues Media GmbH and co KG Kempen.WORLD CATTLE, VOL 1-2; by John E Rouse, First published in 1969, Published By University of Oklahoma Press.CATTLE THEIR BREEDS MANAGEMENT AND DISEASESby William Youatt, First published 1864 by Edward Law CATTLE,SHEEP AND DEER; By Duncan George Forbbes MacDonald , LLD, First published 1872 By Steel & Jones London.
On this week’s Episode I drink a bit of whisky and have a chat with Isaac Walters about kilts, tartan and a bit of myth busting about the Acts of Proscription. We also chat about the value of living history interpretation in general, and the material culture of great highland bagpipers of the 1790s specifically. Tunes: William Dixon: The New Way to Morpeth James Aird: Johnny MacGill (Come under my Plaidy) Donald MacDonald: Buckskin Kilt, The Wren’s Death, The Kilt is my Delight, Jenny Dang the Weaver You can Find Isaac’s Website Here: https://sites.google.com/view/ihwaltersfactotum/home Instagram https://www.instagram.com/i.h.walters/ Blarney Pilgrims Podcast Episode About Scottish Baroque Fiddling (amongst other things) with Shane Lestideau: https://www.blarneypilgrims.com/episodes/shane-lestideau We discussed the Niel McLean Portrait briefly, but I didn’t use it as the cover art for the podcast, if you want to see it you can follow this link: I thought Niel won the first Bagpipe Competition held by the Highland Society in the 1780s, but looking through Angus MacKay’s notes on the subject I’m not seeing his name. https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw138111/Neil-McLean Band Camp Friday is Coming up next Friday (March 5th) so Be sure to buy my Album then if you haven’t yet! Oyster Wives Rant: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes If you don’t buy my Album consider the following Musicians that have appeared, or will appear shortly on the show: Mick O'Brien, Emer Mayock, Aoife Ní Bhriain: https://goodmantunestrio.bandcamp.com/album/more-tunes-from-the-goodman-manuscripts Hamish Napier: https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com/ Tim MacDonald: https://tsmacdonald.bandcamp.com/releases Nicholas Brown: https://nicolasbrown.bandcamp.com/releases Donald Lindsay: https://goodenergy.bandcamp.com/ Jarlath Henderson: https://jarlathhenderson.bandcamp.com/ Innes Watson and Jarlath Henderson: https://innojar.bandcamp.com/releases Blackie O’Connell will be on the show shortly: https://blackieoconnellcyrilodonoghue.bandcamp.com/ 1733: William Dixon’s The New Way to Morpeth: from Matt Seattle’s publication: https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/the-master-piper-new-edition 1780s: James Aird’s Johhny MacGill https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87708296 1806: Caledonian Musical Repository version of Come Under My Plaidy: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87663639 1803: Come Under My Plaidy from Scots Musical Museum Volume 6: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87800037 John Glen’s Notes on Come Under my Plaidy and Johnny McGill: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/91349374 https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/91350526 1828: Donald MacDonald’s The Buckskin Kilt: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105682770 1828: Donald MacDonald’s The Wren’s Death: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105682759 1828: Donald MacDonald’s The Kilt is my Delight (This is a cousin Roys Wife of Aldivalock which I played as a Strathspey from O’Farrell in Season 5 episode 1 https://www.wetootwaag.com/s5e01) https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105682704 1828: Donald MacDonald’s Jenny Dang The Weaver (this is an immensely common tune) https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105682528 Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Tunes: Anderson: Mail Coach Jackson: The Figure 3, The Cossey Jig, Pither in Enough O’Farrell: Jackson’s Maid at the Fair, Jackson’s Punch Bowl Angus MacKay: The Braes of Tullymet William Dixon: Hit her between the legs Sutherland MS: Whip her and Gird Her Be Sure to Check out Oyster Wives Rant Released on Bandcamp today! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes And I’ll be Doing a bit of a get tother at 7 PM US Central time on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/3niVO7YJp It is Bandcamp Friday, Here are links to all the musician’s pages that have contributed to the podcast in the past year: Hamish Napier: https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com/ Tim MacDonald: https://tsmacdonald.bandcamp.com/releases Nicholas Brown: https://nicolasbrown.bandcamp.com/releases Donald Lindsay: https://goodenergy.bandcamp.com/ Jarlath Henderson: https://jarlathhenderson.bandcamp.com/ Innes Watson and Jarlath Henderson: https://innojar.bandcamp.com/releases Blackie O’Connell will be on the show shortly: https://blackieoconnellcyrilodonoghue.bandcamp.com/ I played O’Farrell’s Setting for Coosey’s Jig on Season 4 Episode 5 if you’d like to listen: https://www.wetootwaag.com/s4e5 The Art for this episode comes from Rosslyn Chapel’s own website: https://www.rosslynchapel.com/visit/things-to-do/explore-the-carvings/ 1820s: Anderson’s Mail Coach from Anderson's pocket companion of the most approved Highland strathspeys, country dances, &c. for the German flute, fife, hautboy, & violin https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105006453 I first played and discussed Hit Her Between the legs on this episode: https://www.wetootwaag.com/s4e22 For a discussion of bawdy tunes in general check out: https://www.wetootwaag.com/s4e28 1733: I am first Playing William Dixon’s Setting for Hit her Between the Legs from Matt Seattle’s book: https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/the-master-piper-new-edition 1734: For Dummond Castle’s setting for Whip her and Gerd Her Download this file hosted by Ross’s Music Page: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/drummond1.pdf 1774: Unfortunately Jackson’s Celebrated Irish Tunes is not available online as far as I know, but You can read it from the ABC notation on The Cape Irish site courtesy of Mr. Black: The Settings for Cossey’s Jig, Pither in Enough and The Figure of Three can be found here: http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/jcit/jcit_table.html 1808: O’Farrell’s Setting for Jackson’s Punch Bowl (The Figure of Three) comes from the third volume, which is not online, easily (you can download it from Ross’s Music Page: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/ofarrellspc3.pdf And you can see the ABC courtesy of the Cape Irish Site: http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/ofpc/ofpc.3/ofpc.3_table.html 1806: O’Farrel’s setting for “Jackson’s Maid at the Fair” (Pither in Enough) https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87780482 1854: Angus MacKay’s The Braes of Tullymet: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105007047 Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Special Guest:Angus MackayAngus Ruadh Mackay has been associated with the Highland Breed for more than 60 years. A past president of the Highland Cattle Society in the UK, Angus has also been a member of the panel of judges for well over fourty years, judging at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on three occasions, and also in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Australia.During the 1990's he ran the largest Highland beef business in Europe, Brig Highland Beef, marketing in excess of 200 Highland steers annually.Angus has been consulting since 1992 on herd assessment, stock management, advising on the establishment and development of new and existing folds, as well as writing regularly on all aspects of Highland Cattle breeding, management and the history of the Highland Breed.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Book recommendations by Angus Mackay:A KEEN EYEby Una Flora Cochrane, first published in 1996 by Busydugh Publishing.THE DROVE ROADS OF SCOTLANDby A R B Haldane, First published in 1952 by Thomas Nelson and sons Ltd.RECOLLECTIONS OF AN ARGYLLSHIRE DROVERby Eric Cregeen, First published in 2004 by John Donald publishing.WEST HIGHLAND CATTLE: THE GRAND OLD BREEDby John Mackenzie Anderson, First published in 1986 by McClain Printing Company.THE CATTLE OF GREAT BRITAIN by Charles John Darnet Blake Colman, first published 1875. Can be obtained through, Self Reliance BooksCATTLE BREEDS, AN ENCYCLOPEDIAby Marleen Felius, First published 1995 By Misset uitgevrij bv. posts 4 700 BA Doetinchem- NLTHE COW, A TRIBUTE by Werner Lampert, First published 2019 By the Neues Media GmbH and co KG Kempen.WORLD CATTLE, VOL 1-2; by John E Rouse, First published in 1969, Published By University of Oklahoma Press.CATTLE THEIR BREEDS MANAGEMENT AND DISEASESby William Youatt, First published 1864 by Edward Law CATTLE,SHEEP AND DEER; By Duncan George Forbbes MacDonald , LLD, First published 1872 By Steel & Jones London.
Tunes: O’Farrell: Oscar and Malvina, Irish Fox Hunt Piobaireachd: The Desperate Battle Dixon: The Stool of Repentance Bremner: Wright’s Rant Gunn: The Piper’s Son O’Farrell’s Irish Fox Hunt: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87781370 If you haven’t seen it I highly recommend watching this clip of Liam O’Flynn talking about and playing the Fox Chase: https://youtu.be/EQU84O8xZlE O’Farrell’s Oscar & Malvina Set for the Pipes: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87781238 Angus MacKay’s Manuscript for The Desperate Battle of the Birds, This isn’t really the version I played, but I learned it then forgot it then played it from Kilberry’s Ceol Mor, but I can’t really link to that. http://www.ceolsean.net/docs/AM%20titles/Desperate%20Battle%20of%20the%20Birds.pdf William Dixon’s The Stool of Repentance: https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/the-master-piper-new-edition Bremner’s Setting for Wright’s Rant: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105003307 Gunn’s Setting for the Piper’s Son: https://ceolsean.net/content/Gunn/Book02/Book02%2021.pdf The David Allan Painting is the property of the National Galleries of Scotland, but also appears to have a Creative Commons tag on it. Anyway you can look at a very high resolution of the painting here: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/8323/black-stool-stool-repentance Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Since I’m in a new House…seems like the time to play the tune I “Composed” for my friend’s Ric and Berit when they finalized some messy business with their Cabin: Squatter’s Hame Since we did the first tune in MacKay’s book here’s the first in O’Farrell’s Pocket Companion, Humours of the Glen. Read it here: https://digital.nls.uk/87779642 And Another MacKay tune I quite liked, “The Bride has a Bonny Thing” You can see it here: https://digital.nls.uk/105006948 I went back to my house at the last minute to record Squatter’s Haim and just took a quick crack at this lovely Donald MacDonald tune Mary Gray. https://digital.nls.uk/105682550 Speaking of History, finally gonna play the clip Carrie shared with me! Carrie’s set: “The tunes are: The Lass o’ Corrie Mill (strathspey, traditional)/Carnival March (strathspey by Gideon Stove)/Return to Milltown (reel, traditional)/The Cape Breton Fiddlers’ Welcome to the Shetland Islands (reel by Willie Hunter). Emma and I are playing fiddle, and my mom Susan is on piano.” Thanks again Carrie! I miss making music with you so much! You can listen to the album on various streaming services and buy it straight from her website: http://www.carriedlutkowski.com/ And another tune I’ve been enjoying out of O’Farrell: Jack in the Garret https://digital.nls.uk/87780698
Big thanks to Chris McMullan’s for sharing his music with us, you can and should check out his youtube page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0sMSmOTrAxO8Yox_rUYi1Q and buy his album: https://chrismcmullan.bandcamp.com/releases Thanks as well to the Bob Dunsire discussion board. If you want to read John Newton’s Account “Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade: http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=mayantislavery;idno=21874801;view=image;seq=1 Some Further Reading about the Lumbee and the KKK: https://web.archive.org/web/20120309032929/http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-postwar/6068 And while many folks seem to think the KKK is on the decline, hate groups aren’t, keep an eye on Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hate map: https://www.splcenter.org/hate-map and if you can please consider making a donation. https://donate.splcenter.org/ To have a look through Angus MacKay’s Collection: https://digital.nls.uk/105006794 Please leave us a review! We are at around 1300 downloads for this run of the Show and zero new reviwes! Follow the podcast on Facebook for Daily Music posts: https://www.facebook.com/Wetootwaags-Bagpipe-and-History-Podcast-105980514479825/
A new MP3 sermon from Knockbain Free Church of Scotland is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Your Heart Defines You Speaker: Angus MacKay Broadcaster: Knockbain Free Church of Scotland Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/19/2019 Bible: 1 John 2:26-27 Length: 29 min.
Let me Know you are listening! wetootwaag@gmail.com any hold outs from last round of posting episodes or are you all new listeners? Tunes Played on this episode: Highland Pipes set: Jigs from Angus MacKay's collection, and maybe some from Donald McDonald's collection too...not sure. Original Uilleann pipe tune (maybe) The Jared Wicks Let me know if you recognize this as a pre-existing tune! Highland Pipe Recording from Simon McTavish's Birthplace, Garthbeg, In Scotland, a bit South of Loch Ness, These tunes are: Dunrobin Castle, Wren's Death, Jenny Dang the Weaver and others form Angus MacKay's collection. Uilleann Pipes from St. Patti's day recording: The Bucks of Oranmore Finished up with recording from O'Farrell's setting of The Far Away Wedding, also compare it with MacKay's setting of Far away wedding 9/8.
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Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson discuss "The Deadly Assassin", the third serial from Doctor Who Season 14 in 1976, starring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Peter Pratt as the Master, and Angus MacKay as Borusa! Find us here: Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast/ Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com
Join Larry Jordan, live from our booth on the show floor, as he talks with Su Syan Huang, Rony Sebok, and Angus Mackay! The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE at NAB 2016! WATCH FULL SHOW The post Digital Production Buzz – April 21, 2016 – Show 13 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
On the Digital Production Buzz, Larry Jordan talks with guests Angus Mackay, Brian Nimens, Steve Bannerman, Kosta Panagos, Steven Turner, and Michele Yamazaki: Tiger Technology Sound Ideas Silverdraft CalDigit OConnor Toolfarm The post Evening Report from the 2015 NAB Show – Day 3 (04/15/2015) appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
Gordon interviews Angus Mackay of Avid and Jeremy Chilnick producer of Pom Wonderful presents the greatest movie ever sold. Listen to how they approached cutting docs and using Avids technology to tackle large amount of footage.