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Bagpipes

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In the early second century CE, someone was described as playing a pipe with a bag tucked under his armpit. That man, the first named piper in history, was the Roman Emperor Nero. Since then, this improbable conflation of bag and sticks has become one of the most beloved and contested instruments of all time. When another piping emperor, Tsar Peter the Great, watched his pet bear take its last breath, he decided the creature would live onas a bagpipe.This rich and vivid history tells the story of an instrument boasting over 130 varieties, yet commonly associated with just one form and one country: Scotland, and its familiar Great Highland Bagpipe. In fact, the pipes are played across the globe, and their story is a highly diverse one, which illuminates society in remarkable, unexpected ways. Richard McLauchlan charts the rise of women pipers; investigates how class, privilege and capitalism have shaped the world of piping; and explores how the meaning of a national instrument can shift with the currents of a peoples identity.The vibrancy and inventiveness characterising todays pipers still speak to the potency of this fabled and once-feared instrument, to which McLauchlan is our surefooted guide.
Alaotsikko
A Cultural History
ISBN
9781805263555
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
24.4.2025
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  • Epub - Adobe DRM
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