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Story of the Bagpipe
chapter x.
CONTINENTAL BAGPIPES.
I'AGE
Town pipers of Vienna — Legend of the Pied Piper of Ilamelin —
Guild of Minstrels — l'ipers in Paris — Pipers in Spain —
Boccaccio's reference to the bagpipes — Calabrian pipers —
Virdung describes the bagpipe — Schalmey and Sackpfiefe —
Denis Koce — Albrecht Diirer — Luscinius's Musurgia —
Martin Agricola — Statue of piper at Nuremberg — Bagpipe
in church — Bulgarian and Servian bagpipes — The Volynka
— Hungarian pipes — Olaus Magnus— Dance of Death - 69
CHAPTER XI.
THE ENGLISH BAGPIPE UNDER THE TUDORS.
" Inglis pyparis" at the Scottish Court — Pudsey the piper —
Elizabeth of York— Henry VIII. a patron of the pipes —
Richard Woodward — May games — Morris dances — Queen
Elizabeth's Band of Music — Drayton's Polyolbion — Lincoln-
shire pipers — Shakespeare's bagpipe allusions — Worcester
and Lancashire pipers — Nottingham pipers — The Coventry
Mysteries - - - Si
CHAPTER XII.
IRISH PIPES IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Diner's Irish piper — The siege of Boulogne — The piob mor —
Stanihurst's description — Father William Good, S.J- — State
pardons to pipers — Camden's account — Vincenzo Galilei —
Derrick's Image of Ireland — Shakespeare's "woollen" pipes
— battle of the Yellow Ford— Dermot MacGrath— Battle of
the Curlews — Rinnce fada — The sword dance — Fynes
Morison 89
chapter x.
CONTINENTAL BAGPIPES.
I'AGE
Town pipers of Vienna — Legend of the Pied Piper of Ilamelin —
Guild of Minstrels — l'ipers in Paris — Pipers in Spain —
Boccaccio's reference to the bagpipes — Calabrian pipers —
Virdung describes the bagpipe — Schalmey and Sackpfiefe —
Denis Koce — Albrecht Diirer — Luscinius's Musurgia —
Martin Agricola — Statue of piper at Nuremberg — Bagpipe
in church — Bulgarian and Servian bagpipes — The Volynka
— Hungarian pipes — Olaus Magnus— Dance of Death - 69
CHAPTER XI.
THE ENGLISH BAGPIPE UNDER THE TUDORS.
" Inglis pyparis" at the Scottish Court — Pudsey the piper —
Elizabeth of York— Henry VIII. a patron of the pipes —
Richard Woodward — May games — Morris dances — Queen
Elizabeth's Band of Music — Drayton's Polyolbion — Lincoln-
shire pipers — Shakespeare's bagpipe allusions — Worcester
and Lancashire pipers — Nottingham pipers — The Coventry
Mysteries - - - Si
CHAPTER XII.
IRISH PIPES IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Diner's Irish piper — The siege of Boulogne — The piob mor —
Stanihurst's description — Father William Good, S.J- — State
pardons to pipers — Camden's account — Vincenzo Galilei —
Derrick's Image of Ireland — Shakespeare's "woollen" pipes
— battle of the Yellow Ford— Dermot MacGrath— Battle of
the Curlews — Rinnce fada — The sword dance — Fynes
Morison 89
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries. These items are from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854 to 1929). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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