From Orkney To Oman - Isla Stout In Session
Gary West with session music from Isla Stout, a composer & rising star from Orkney. The youngest person ever to have been appointed as Pipe Major of the UK's Cadet Force.
Gary West is joined by Isla Stout, composer & rising star, from Orkney for a studio session. The youngest person, and the first female player, ever to have been appointed as Pipe Major of the UK's Cadet Force. Isla's musical influences are drawn from far and wide, including a residential spell in Oman. tonight's set features Isla performing some of her favourite piping tunes alongside her own compositions. Also on the show music from the Queen's Own Highlanders, The Kirkwall City Pipe Band, Roddy MacLeod and Calum Stewart.
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Artist: Isla Stout
Title: Pipe Major Iain Murdo Morrison, Lt Col Colin Gilmour
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Artist: Isla Stout
Title: Cabar Feidh (March), Cabar Feidh (Strathspey), Cabar Feidh (Reel)
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Artist: Isla Stout
Title: Donald Macleod, Arthur Gillies, and The Exploding Haggis Soup
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Artist: Isla Stout
Title: The Grousebeater , The Bird That Went Pop! ,Saisie’s Jig
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Artist: Kirkwall City Pipe Band
Title: Orkney Anthem
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Artist: Roddy MacLeod
Title: Corrienessan’s Salute
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Artist: Queen’s Own Highlanders
Title: The Regimental March Past – The Pibroch of Donald Dubh
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Artist: Isla Stout
Title: Freya’s Tune Ìý/ Kilworth Hills
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Artist: Calum Stewart
Title: Loch Earn
Broadcast
- Sat 22 May 2021 21:0091Èȱ¬ Radio Scotland
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