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Index
Marsden, Thomas, hornpipe col-
lector (1705), in
Martial describes the askqulos,
15
Mary, Queen, retains a royal piper,
8 3
Maspero, the Egyptologist, S
May Day Revels, 32, 40, 83, 84,
104
Maypole dances, 83, S4, 85, 101
Melrose Abbey,, sculptured piper
at, 43, 48, 49
Mendelssohn pYesent at a High-
land gathering, 162
Mendelssohn's Hebrides overture,
162
Mersenne's description of the pipes,
121, 122
Meyerbeer's use of the bagpipe in
Dinorah, 1S4
Meyer, Professor Kuno, 2S, 29
" Miller's Wedding," the ("Auld
Lang Syne "), 180
Minstrels' Gallery at Exeter, 37
Mod, Highland, 164
Moneypennie on Highland war-
fare (1612), 67
Montfaucon, on the bagpipes, 16
Moorehead, John, 154, 210
Morgan the Piper, 9
Morlan, English bagpiper, 39
"Morning Brush," by Jackson
(music), 153
Morris Dance, 40, 84, SS, IOO,
104
Morris's Welsh collection, 32
Moryson, Fynes, on Irish social
customs, 98
Moshug (Indian bagpipe), 10
Mull, College of Pipers at, 136
Musette, 6, 122-127, 181, 136
Musicians' Company of London,
100, 101
Napier's History of the Peninsular
War, 16S
Naylor, Dr. E. W., 95, ill
Nebuchadnezzar's band, 2, 9
Needham's satire on the bagpipes,
134
Neilson, Fergus, " toune pyper,"
67
Nero, Emperor and bagpiper, 16
Neukomm, Chevalier, at a High-
land gathering, 162
" Nora Criona," used by Beet-
hoven, 186
" Northern Meeting," 163
Northumbrian pipes, 105-6, 177-
180
Norwich, St. James's Church, 36
Nottingham pipers, 88
Nottingham, Court of Minstrels
at, 40
Novogorod, Archbishop of, 79
Nuremberg, statue of a bagpiper
at, 78
O'Brien, Cornelius (Irish piper
in the Barbadoes), 117
Murtough.Kingof Ireland, 31
O'Byrne, Donogh (Irish piper),
114
O'Casey, Donogh (Irish. piper), 92
O'Cullinanes, the (Irish pipers),
114
O'Curry, Eugene, 112
O'Daly, Muiredbach (ancestor of
the MacVuirichs), 4;
O'Delaney, Dermot (Irish pipei),
114
O'Donnell, Prince, at Ballyshan-
non, 96
O'Donovan, John, 43
O'Doran, John (Irish piper), 91
O'Farrell, P., composer, author,
and performer, 155
J 33
Marsden, Thomas, hornpipe col-
lector (1705), in
Martial describes the askqulos,
15
Mary, Queen, retains a royal piper,
8 3
Maspero, the Egyptologist, S
May Day Revels, 32, 40, 83, 84,
104
Maypole dances, 83, S4, 85, 101
Melrose Abbey,, sculptured piper
at, 43, 48, 49
Mendelssohn pYesent at a High-
land gathering, 162
Mendelssohn's Hebrides overture,
162
Mersenne's description of the pipes,
121, 122
Meyerbeer's use of the bagpipe in
Dinorah, 1S4
Meyer, Professor Kuno, 2S, 29
" Miller's Wedding," the ("Auld
Lang Syne "), 180
Minstrels' Gallery at Exeter, 37
Mod, Highland, 164
Moneypennie on Highland war-
fare (1612), 67
Montfaucon, on the bagpipes, 16
Moorehead, John, 154, 210
Morgan the Piper, 9
Morlan, English bagpiper, 39
"Morning Brush," by Jackson
(music), 153
Morris Dance, 40, 84, SS, IOO,
104
Morris's Welsh collection, 32
Moryson, Fynes, on Irish social
customs, 98
Moshug (Indian bagpipe), 10
Mull, College of Pipers at, 136
Musette, 6, 122-127, 181, 136
Musicians' Company of London,
100, 101
Napier's History of the Peninsular
War, 16S
Naylor, Dr. E. W., 95, ill
Nebuchadnezzar's band, 2, 9
Needham's satire on the bagpipes,
134
Neilson, Fergus, " toune pyper,"
67
Nero, Emperor and bagpiper, 16
Neukomm, Chevalier, at a High-
land gathering, 162
" Nora Criona," used by Beet-
hoven, 186
" Northern Meeting," 163
Northumbrian pipes, 105-6, 177-
180
Norwich, St. James's Church, 36
Nottingham pipers, 88
Nottingham, Court of Minstrels
at, 40
Novogorod, Archbishop of, 79
Nuremberg, statue of a bagpiper
at, 78
O'Brien, Cornelius (Irish piper
in the Barbadoes), 117
Murtough.Kingof Ireland, 31
O'Byrne, Donogh (Irish piper),
114
O'Casey, Donogh (Irish. piper), 92
O'Cullinanes, the (Irish pipers),
114
O'Curry, Eugene, 112
O'Daly, Muiredbach (ancestor of
the MacVuirichs), 4;
O'Delaney, Dermot (Irish pipei),
114
O'Donnell, Prince, at Ballyshan-
non, 96
O'Donovan, John, 43
O'Doran, John (Irish piper), 91
O'Farrell, P., composer, author,
and performer, 155
J 33
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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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