1982 song
"Highland Cathedral " (Scottish Gaelic : Cathair-eaglais na Gàidhealtachd ) is a popular melody for the great Highland bagpipe .
This melody was composed by German musicians Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb[ 1] in 1982 for a Highland games held in Germany.[ 2] It has been proposed as the Scottish national anthem to replace unofficial anthems "Scotland the Brave " and "Flower of Scotland ".[ 3] It has subsequently undergone various orchestrations and had lyrics added in English and in Scottish Gaelic .
The tune was the Royal Hong Kong Police anthem under British rule, which ended in 1997. It was played at a ceremonial lowering of the governor's flag at Chris Patten 's official residence , Government House in Central , on the last day of British rule .[ 4] "Highland Cathedral" is Patten's favourite pipe tune, as said by himself on a BBC Asia Today programme.[ 5]
The tune has been performed by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards , and featured in the album Spirit of the Glen , which won a Classical Brit award in 2009.[ 6] The song has been performed at numerous Scottish cultural events, including Scotland's Rugby Union games.[ 1] It is also a popular wedding song.
It was played on 4 May 2019 at the state funeral of the Grand Duke Jean from Luxembourg at the Notre Dame Cathedral by the Band of the Irish Guards and the Luxembourg Military Band .[ 7]
Lyrics
The lyrics were written by Ben Kelly in 1990 and registered with PRS and MCPS.[ 8]
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