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This is a list of nontraditional bagpipe usage. The bagpipe is a musical instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Though the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been for centuries played throughout large parts of Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa. In recent years, often driven by revivals of native folk music and dance, many types of bagpipes have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity and, in many cases, instruments that were on the brink of obscurity have become extremely popular. This list details the use of bagpipes in a variety of works, from classical to jazz and rock. ==In contemporary classical music== *''Sinfonia Concertante for Six Solo Instruments and Orchestra'', S. 98.6, by P. D. Q. Bach features bagpipes as one of the six instruments. *''The Brendan Voyage'' (1983), ''The Pilgrim'' (1983) and ''Granuaile'' (1985), all by Shaun Davey, are orchestral works featuring the uilleann pipes. *''The Relief of Derry Symphony'' (1990), also by Shaun Davey, includes a highland pipe band. *''Tulsa'', an opera by Lindsay Davidson *''Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise'' (1984) by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies *''Cross Lane Fair'' for Northumbrian pipes and Orchestra by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies *''Arthur's Return'', for bagpipes and string orchestra (1983) by John Davison (Commissioned by the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia and premiered in Dover, Delaware on September 23, 1983, by the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia, dir. Marc Mostovoy; Roderick MacDonald, bagpipe) *''Joan of Arc: An Opera in Three Acts'' (1993) by Steven Jobe includes bagpipes in the orchestra. *''Sinfonia mit Dudelsack und Drehleier "Die Bauernhochzeit" (Sinfonia with Bagpipe and Hurdy-Gurdy "Peasant Wedding")'' by Leopold Mozart, first performed in 1756 *''Ur Og and Aji'', for 4 bagpipes, bass clarinet, and tabla by Canadian composer Michael O'Neill. *''Illusion of Control'', for uilleann pipes, saxophones, electronics and 3D visuals (2010), a collaboration between Pedro Rebelo (composition), Brian Cullen (3D visuals), Franziska Schroeder (soprano and tenor saxophones) and Ivan Goff (pipes) (see (Youtube Video "Illusion of Control" )) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of nontraditional bagpipe usage」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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