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Definitions of pibrochs in various dictionaries:
noun - martial music with variations
noun - a musical piece played on the bagpipe
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Detective organised Polish soup with piped music |
Pipe music RC bishop composed |
...lots of piping chips served up? Brother's tucking in |
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Sep 7 2013 The Times - Cryptic |
Jun 4 2013 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Apr 13 2012 The Telegraph - Toughie |
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Plural form of pibroch. |
a form of music for the Scottish bagpipes involving elaborate variations on a theme, typically of a martial or funerary character. |
A form of music for the Scottish bagpipes involving elaborate variations on a theme, typically of a martial or funerary character. |
Pibrochs might refer to |
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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". |