The Scottish Music Parade
Celtic magic and Scottish joie de vivre - this is what the audience can experience when the Scottish Music Parade returns to Hamelin in the Pied Piper Hall. Bagpipers, drummers, musicians, singers, and dancers, all directly from Scottish Edinburgh, will take the audience on an equally thrilling and varied journey through Scotland for one evening.
Against the backdrop of a castle with towers and battlements - a replica of a Scottish castle - the artists present new facets of Scottish culture. Just moments ago, the impressive sound of bagpipes and drums filled the hall and captivated the audience in the stands; in the next moment, soulful ballads full of longing and expansiveness create a breathtaking silence in the auditorium. The participating artists represent the best of what Scotland has to offer. Most of the participants regularly take part in the world-famous Edinburgh Tattoo. Among the bagpipers and drummers are many winners of international competitions and world champions on their instruments.
The combination of traditional bagpipe playing and modern rock music is also a success. When guitarists turn up the volume with their electric guitars and the entire ensemble gradually joins in with their traditional instruments, for example, to Paul McCartney’s anthem “Mull of Kintyre,” John Farnham’s “You’re the Voice,” or Rod Stewart’s “Sailing,” goosebumps are guaranteed.
Against the backdrop of a castle with towers and battlements - a replica of a Scottish castle - the artists present new facets of Scottish culture. Just moments ago, the impressive sound of bagpipes and drums filled the hall and captivated the audience in the stands; in the next moment, soulful ballads full of longing and expansiveness create a breathtaking silence in the auditorium. The participating artists represent the best of what Scotland has to offer. Most of the participants regularly take part in the world-famous Edinburgh Tattoo. Among the bagpipers and drummers are many winners of international competitions and world champions on their instruments.
The combination of traditional bagpipe playing and modern rock music is also a success. When guitarists turn up the volume with their electric guitars and the entire ensemble gradually joins in with their traditional instruments, for example, to Paul McCartney’s anthem “Mull of Kintyre,” John Farnham’s “You’re the Voice,” or Rod Stewart’s “Sailing,” goosebumps are guaranteed.
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