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'''MRS. A. MACPHERSON OF INVERAN'''. Scottish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABCCDEEF. Composed by Pipe Major G.S. McLennan [http://www.pipetunes.ca/composers.asp?pg=Details&composerID=20] (1883-1927), a bagpiper revered in Highland circles. The title honors the wife of Angus MacPherson,son of Malcolm "Calum Piobaire" MacPherson, who were the innkeepers of the establishment of Inveran.  
'''MRS. A. MACPHERSON OF INVERAN'''. Scottish, Pipe Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABCCDEEF. Composed by Pipe Major G.S. McLennan [http://www.pipetunes.ca/composers.asp?pg=Details&composerID=20] (1883-1927), a bagpiper revered in Highland circles. Mrs. MacPherson was Alice Ross, who married Angus MacPherson (son of Malcolm "Calum Piobaire" MacPherson). The couple became innkeepers and ran a hotel in Invershin. Piper McLennan stayed at the hotel during a long recuperation from an illness, and the MacPhersons were happy to put him up. They wanted not a penny in recompense, and in gratitude McLennan wrote two tunes for them; a march for Angus, and the reel for Alice.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Wildcat Records WILDCD 101, Ronan Martin – “Ronan Martin” (2008).</font>
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Revision as of 22:59, 18 November 2011

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MRS. A. MACPHERSON OF INVERAN. Scottish, Pipe Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABCCDEEF. Composed by Pipe Major G.S. McLennan [1] (1883-1927), a bagpiper revered in Highland circles. Mrs. MacPherson was Alice Ross, who married Angus MacPherson (son of Malcolm "Calum Piobaire" MacPherson). The couple became innkeepers and ran a hotel in Invershin. Piper McLennan stayed at the hotel during a long recuperation from an illness, and the MacPhersons were happy to put him up. They wanted not a penny in recompense, and in gratitude McLennan wrote two tunes for them; a march for Angus, and the reel for Alice.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Gordon Highlanders, Book 1. Scots Guards Book 1.

Recorded sources: Wildcat Records WILDCD 101, Ronan Martin – “Ronan Martin” (2008).




Tune properties and standard notation