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'''CRANN TARA [2]'''. Scottish, Strathspey. Composed by piper Alan MacDonald. The crann tara, or 'fiery cross,' was the signal to clansman to gather, or it signified the gathering itself. | '''CRANN TARA [2]'''. Scottish, Strathspey. Composed by piper Alan MacDonald. The crann tara, or 'fiery cross,' was the signal to clansman to gather, or it signified the gathering itself. | ||
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CRANN TARA [2]. Scottish, Strathspey. Composed by piper Alan MacDonald. The crann tara, or 'fiery cross,' was the signal to clansman to gather, or it signified the gathering itself.
Printed source: Allan MacDonald (Moidart Collection, vol. 1), 1989; p. 16.
Recorded source:
Green Linnet GLCD 1182, The Tannahill Weavers – "Choice Cuts" (1997).