The first Burns Night was held in 1801 to commemorate the death of Robert Burns, the celebrated Scottish poet. He worked as a ...
bagpipes, across Thursday and Friday nights. 23 and 24 January WAITROSE COOKERY SCHOOL: Glenfiddich and the Waitrose & Partners Cookery School in King's Cross team up for an evening featuring a ...
it is tempting people with a 'sumptuous' three-course meal of traditional Scottish fare, a dram of whisky, a ceilidh, bagpipes to address ... Whisky and Ginger, its Glenfiddich Buck or non ...
Velocity and distillery. Stealth and speed. British racing green and Highland gold. Glenfiddich’s partnership with Aston Martin Formula One Team is an alliance of complementary disciplines and shared ...
In a word-association game that starts with “Scotland”, it will not be long until someone says “bagpipes”. They are an instrument of Scottish soft power as much as a musical one.
The bagpipes, most commonly seen in their Great Highland form from Scotland, are a loud and imposing musical instrument. Known for being difficult to practice quietly, they’re not the ideal ...
1. The Scotsman newspaper warns that bagpipes face an ‘existential threat’. Their poor sales last year found them in the bottom three worst-selling instruments in the UK, along with the kazoo ...
A music student at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow is helping to show that the bagpipes are more than "just a traditional instrument". Anna Smart, 24, who is originally from Fife ...
There are whisky cocktails to wash it down with, which may also be taken as fortification for the bagpipe accompaniment from The Pipes and Drums of London Scottish Regiment, a pipe band formed in ...
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