It's one of the finest assemblages of world class Scottish performing artists ever, and Benaroya Hall may never be the same. Spines shiver at this annual event as the sound of pipes drums and fiddles fill the breathtaking 2,500-seat hall in unimaginable ways.
Watching piping virtuoso Fred Morrison RAWK OUT Meatloaf-style on his Scottish smallpipes with a basic nine note range is truly a thing of wonder. His free-flowing expressive pomp on the Scottish Borderpipes shatters all perception of what a bagpiper can do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fRWNxqNyNk By 30 seconds into the piece, he is generally physically incapable of sitting still. And 2 minutes later his passionate delivery reaches a level that, many times, results in the accidental and uncontrollable pipe spit!In contrast, Dr. Gary West, award-winning piper and host of BBC Radio Scotland's show Pipeline, brings a very different version of the Scottish smallpipes to the hall along with his impressive knowledge of Celtic folk music and bagpiping history. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0QorXZGGmwFlying fingers and tunes performed with unbelievable precision -Scottish natives and Celtic newbies will all delight in the skillful presentations by multiple piping and drumming Gold Medalists and world champions. Fiddlers include: Andrea Beaton and Glenn Graham ,(Cape Breton, Nova Scotia) and Deirdre Morrison (wife of Fred Morrison she hails from Bishopton, Scotland); Pipers: Brian Donaldson (East Lothian, Scotland), Alasdair Gillies (Ullapool, Scotland), MurRay Henderson (New Zealand) Stuart Liddell (Inveraray, Scotland), Roddy MacLeod, MBE, (Glasgow, Scotland); and Drummers: Michael Cole (Chicago, IL), Tyler Fry, (Ontario, Canada), John Scullion (Ireland),) and Blair Brown (Ontario, Canada). Four dancers from Seattle and Vancouver B.C., skilled in the art of traditional Celtic dance, add to the evening.The Celtic Arts Foundation (CAF) is based in Washington State. They produce Scottish, Irish and Celtic cultural events, provide scholarships to aspiring Celtic artists, and have an international focus. The Celtic Arts Foundation was founded in 1997, and received its 501 (c)(3) status from the IRS in March of 1998. The CAF mission is to "sponsor, encourage and promote Celtic culture through events and educational activities."
Fred Morrison - Biography
Bagpipes and bluegrass might seem unlikely musical bedfellows, but for the brilliant Scottish piper Fred Morrison, one of Celtic music's most profoundly skilled and audaciously inventive exponents, they form a wholly natural alliance. His latest album project, Outlands, featuring such top Americana luminaries as producer Gary Paczosa (Dolly Parton, Dixie Chicks, Nickel Creek), banjo/guitar ace Ron Block (Alison Krauss & Union Station) and Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist Tim O'Brien, sets out to explore the inherent connections Morrison perceives between their traditions and his. "I've always heard a really strong affinity between my own South Vist background and the Irish travelling pipers' style played by people like Paddy Keenan," he says, "and when I started playing the Irish pipes myself, I also found this deep-down rhythmic connection with bluegrass music - to me it's as if they're all one and the same."
He was a military piper in the British Army for 17 years. [1980-1997] He was the last Pipe Major of the Queen's Own Highlanders and first Pipe Major of The Highlanders. He gained a distinguished pass on the Pipe Majors course in 1986, and is holder of the Graduate certificate and Senior Teachers certificate from the Institute of Piping. His military career saw him serve in U.K. Falkland Islands [1982], Northern Ireland, [3.5 years], Germany, Desert Storm [1991], Belize and Kenya. In 1997 he took up a position in Pittsburgh, PA, to teach the Carnegie Mellon University Pipe Band. The university offers a performance degree in bagpiping. Alasdair taught until 2009.
In the summer months, Alasdair teaches at the Balmoral Summer Schools He is a long serving member of the Winter Storm and Mastery of Scottish Arts faculty.He features on numerous recordings. His solo recordings include Volume 12 of the World's Greatest Pipers series, The Pipers of Distinction series, and a new CD Rom by Ceol Mor Software, titled March Strathspey &Reel As Played By Alasdair Gillies. This features an audio recording with the written score exactly as played on the audio. In 2007 Alasdair released another solo album titled Lochbroom.
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