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Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes

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by Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh, late 18th or early 19th century

Postcard of Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes.
000-000-579-918-C
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Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes

Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes by Donald MacDonald of Edinburgh, late 18th or early 19th century. 15 inch chanter. Cocus wood with a decorative bone mount on the tenon and a bone ring on the foot on which 'T R 1817' has been scratched. Marked 'McDONALD / EDINR.' twice on the front of the chanter. Ferrule missing from the foot of the chanter. MacDonald worked in Castlehill, Edinburgh. Formerly stock of J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, or from the collection of the firm's proprietors.

Donald MacDonald was one of the most prominent of the early bagpipe makers, with a business in Edinburgh from about 1800 until 1840. He came from a Skye family, the son of John MacDonald of Glenhinnisdale in Trotternish. He was an expert piper and won first prize at the Edinburgh Competition in 1817. He made a variety of instruments including the Great Highland Bagpipe and Scottish bellows-blown small pipes. He was listed in the Edinburgh Post Office Directory for 1824-1825 as 'Pipemaker to the Highland Society of London' at 567 Lawnmarket and this meant that he was making prize bagpipes to be presented as prizes at the annual competitions sponsored by the Highland Society.

Donald MacDonald and other Scottish pipemakers were notable for printing and publishing music for the Great Highland Bagpipe. He published his Collection of the Ancient Martial Music of Caledonia about 1820, the first published collection of 'pibroch' music for the Highland bagpipe. This collection preserves a unique record of some aspects of Highland bagpipe playing in the distinctive style and settings of some tunes and their association with the MacArthurs (as masters and teachers of the instrument) and Clan Donald.


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Online ID: 000-000-579-918-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0869: The Bagpipe Collection
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  K.2003.717
Date: Late 18th or early 19th century (date of manufacture)
Material: Cocus wood and bone
Dimensions: 379 mm L
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Subject:
Who: Andrew Ross (successor to John and Robert Glen)
Donald MacDonald (manufacturer)
Glen and Ross Collection (musical instrument collection)
John and Robert Glen, Highland Bagpipe Makers
Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh (place of display)
Where: Scotland, Edinburgh, Castlehill (place of manufacture)
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Description: Cocus wood and bone mounted bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes.
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