Are there any Scottish wedding traditions anyone knows of that we could
incorporate into our ceremony? I read something in one of my wedding books
about a 'wedding spune' that a Scottish groom gives his bride, but they
didn't go into detail about it.
I am going to the library to research it but if you have any suggestions
we would greatly appreciate it.
Mandy
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Auraelius
Mandy,
Wedding tradition? Three words - Harp, harp, harp. The Scottish
Harp (Clarsach) predates the pipes in Scottish culture and history by
centuries. The harp IS the ancestral instrument of the Gaels, and it's
beautiful mellow, magickal tones will enhance your ceremony.
Scott Jorgensen Clan Mitchell
My daughter had a Scottish wedding last December (she married a
Lewis). We found it was much easier to find piper (thanks to the
local St. Andrews Society), than it was to find a harper.
Mike Watson
Clan Buchanan Society of America, Inc
Kansas City Branch
> > Mandy,
> >
> >
> > Wedding tradition? Three words - Harp, harp, harp. The
> Scottish
> >Harp (Clarsach) predates the pipes in Scottish culture and history
> by
> >centuries. The harp IS the ancestral instrument of the Gaels, and
> it's
> >beautiful mellow, magickal tones will enhance your ceremony.
> >
> >
> > Scott Jorgensen Clan Mitchell
>
> My daughter had a Scottish wedding last December (she married a
> Lewis). We found it was much easier to find piper (thanks to the
> local St. Andrews Society), than it was to find a harper.
>
> Mike Watson
> Clan Buchanan Society of America, Inc
> Kansas City Branch
That's because the Scottish harp was politically villified during the
Reformation; it was seen as a tool of Papacy. It was practically banned by
King James of the time, and Queen Elizabeth went so far as to decree that
all harps were to be found and burnt. For these and other reasons, the Clarsach
(harp) became almost extinct in the hearts and minds of most Scots.
Historically, it is THE ancestral instrument of the Gael. There are
friezes carved on Pictish stones of people playing the ancient Clarsach -
looooong before that instrument you call the Great Pipes showed up in the
culture.
sonas,
Scott Jorgensen Clan Mitchell
Can you sugesest a CD of good harp music and where to get it? I too am
getting married in Aug but we are useing taped music.
Thanks Michele
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Michele,
Look for any recordings by Patrick Ball, Alan Stivell, Allison Kinnaird,
Charles Guard, Emma Christian or Maureen Brennan. There are others, but these
folks are considered some of the heavy hitters in the Celtic Harp arena.
Good luck!
Beannachd Leibh,
Scott Jorgensen Clan Mitchell
: Can you sugesest a CD of good harp music and where to get it? I too am
: getting married in Aug but we are useing taped music.
You could try Temple records :-
http://www.rootsworld.com/temple/
: Thanks Michele
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