Donald MacLeod (piper) explained

Donald MacLeod
Birth Date:14 August 1916
Birth Place:Stornoway, Scotland
Instrument:Bagpipes

Pipe Major Donald MacLeod (14 August 1916 – 29 June 1982) was a Scottish bagpiper, British Army Pipe major, composer and bagpipe instructor.

Life

Donald MacLeod ("Wee Donald") was born in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis on 14 August 1916.[1] Macleod was mentored and tutored by John Morrison, who took him to his first Northern Meeting.[2] He was also tutored by Willie Ross, and every week for 27 years by John MacDonald of Inverness.[3]

He joined the British Army in 1937, and went to France in 1940 with the 2nd Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders in the British Expeditionary Force. Captured as a prisoner of war during the surrender at St. Valery-en-Caux, he escaped during the march to Germany and returned to France in 1944 as pipe major of the 7th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders.

After the war, he competed in solo competitions, and won the Gold Medal at the Northern Meeting in Inverness in 1947 and at the Argyllshire Gathering in Oban in 1954.[4] [5]

After leaving the British Army in 1963, MacLeod became a partner in Grainger and Campbell, a Glasgow bagpipe-manufacturing firm.[6] [7]

He was made Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1978. With his wife Winnie he had two daughters, Susan and Fiona.[8]

Musical influence

MacLeod tutored several top players, including John Wilson, Iain MacDonald, and P/M Iain M Morrison. He regularly taught at summer schools in North America.[2] [9] [10]

MacLeod's tutorial on pibroch contains 220 recordings in 21 volumes.[11]

The P/M Donald MacLeod MBE Memorial Competition, instituted by Iain M Morrison, is an invitational piping competition held in his memory on the Isle of Lewis since 1994.

Discography

Compositions

He published six volumes of light music and one of pibroch, and after his death Iain Macdonald compiled a further volume.[3] [12]

Among his light music compositions were tunes such as:

Some piobaireachd compositions tunes include:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Donald Macleod . nicol-brown.org . 12 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Talk about the Life of Donald MacLeod (1) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/oUKkZZGqRG8. 2021-12-12 . live. YouTube . 1 September 2012 . 22 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Pipe Major Donald MacLeod MBE – Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame . 16 September 2013 . handsupfortrad.scot . 22 June 2017.
  4. Web site: Inverness Gold Medallists . pipingpress.com . 7 October 2014. 22 June 2017.
  5. Web site: Oban Gold Medallists . 2 October 2014 . pipingpress.com . 22 June 2017.
  6. Book: The Cabar Feidh Collection: Pipe Music of the Queen's Own Highlanders. 1983. Paterson's Publications Ltd. London. 292.
  7. Web site: The Pipemakers – Duncan MacRae set a high standard for tone and innovation . 10 September 2018 . 13 October 2018 . pipesdrums.com.
  8. News: Winifred "Winnie" MacLeod . pipesdrums.com . 30 November 2010 . 22 June 2017.
  9. Talk about the Life of Donald MacLeod (2) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/63N0_wD4G3M. 2021-12-12 . live. YouTube . 22 June 2017.
  10. Web site: The Piobaireachd Legacy of PM Donald Macleod . Andrew Wright . piobaireachd.co.uk . 13 October 2018.
  11. Web site: Donald Macleod - Piobaireachd Tutorial Vol 1 . musicinscotland.com . 13 October 2018.
  12. Web site: New collection featuring Donald MacLeod tunes now out . pipesdrums.com . 31 July 2008 . 22 June 2017.