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Barnaby Brown leads the revival of the northern triplepipe, the precursor of the bagpipe in Britain and Ireland. He also champions the art of canntaireachd, a chant which imitates the sound of the Highland bagpipe, and plays pibroch on a reproduction of a chanter owned by the Blind Piper of Gairloch (1656–1754). Recently, he began exploring pipes reproduced from Ancient Greek, Sumerian and Paleolithic finds. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Noli Pater
1002The Desperate Battle of the Birds
873Altus prosator
714Laudate Dominum
435Hindorõdin hindodre "One of the Cragich"
376Hiorodotra Cheredeche
277Hioemtra Haentra
248Hindorõdin hindodre from Colin Campbell's Instrumental Book 1797: One of the Cragich (Arr. for Highland Bagpipes by Barnaby Brown)
249Fear Pìoba Meata
2310Ardchattan Bliss
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Spellweaving: Ancient Music from the Highlands of Scotland (EMAP, Vol. 1)
Ceol Na Pioba-Piob Mhor

Spellweaving: Ancient Music from the Highlands of Scotland
In Praise Of St. Columba: The Sound World of the Celtic Church
Spellweaving - Ancient Music from the Highlands of Scotland
In Praise of Saint Columba: The Sound World of the Celtic Church
Classical Gaelic Piping of the 16th & 17th Centuries
Oran Bagraidh
Ceol Na Pioba - Piob Mhor
In Praise of Saint Columba: The Sound-world of the Celtic Church
Strathosphere
Ceòl Na Pìoba - Pìob Mhòr