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152:. Initially taught by his father, Gordon began his piping career at the age of 10, winning many junior competitions under the tuition of Walter Drysdale, but started to lose interest in competition piping by the age of 18, at which point he was an apprentice 696: 579:
English, Spaul (31 December 2011). "Just for Gordon Sunday, BBC Alba, Pipers' Champion; Piper was Regarded as One of the Most Innovative Performers and Composers".
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On 14 December 2005, Duncan was found dead at his home in Perthshire following a long struggle with alcoholism. His funeral was held at
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Adams, Rob (13 December 1990). "THEATRE / Brand new bag; Rob Adams reports on attempts to breathe new life into an ancient tradition".
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as a solo artist. Duncan also taught pipers Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton, who have went on to have musical careers with some acclaim.
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on his albums. He began composing soon afterwards, having travelled across Europe and been exposed to other traditions, especially
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by the Trust, and for the following four years, with the BBC airing the 2011 concert. In January 2016, a gig was at the
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He recorded three solo albums, and a further album was compiled after his death from previously recorded material.
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He was a very influential piper who broke the boundaries of traditional piping music. He was a member of the
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He had a wife, Mary, and a son, Gordon, two sisters, and his brother, Ian Duncan, is also a piper.
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Duncan composed over one hundred tunes in his lifetime, with perhaps his most famous work,
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McDonald, Graham (20 June 2001). "Night with piper far from highland fling".
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in Brittany, where he was the two-time winner of the MacAllan Trophy and the
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and was known to scribble compositions on cigarette packets whilst at work.
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bagpipe music. He also incorporated the bagpipes into a rendition of
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was set up early in 2006 to support good causes in piping.
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and was attended by hundreds of pipers. In his memory, the
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shortly after Duncan's birth and the family moved to
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Index

Gordon Duncan (aviator)
Turriff
Aberdeenshire
Pitlochry
Perthshire
Bagpipes
low whistle
bagpiper
low whistle
Turriff, Aberdeenshire
bothy ballad
Jock Duncan
North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
Thurso
Pitlochry
joiner
folk
Tannahill Weavers
Wolfstone
Ceolbeg
Dougie MacLean
low whistle
Breton music
Vale of Atholl Pipe Band
Atholl Highlanders
Greentrax
idiosyncratic
AC/DC
Thunderstruck
T in the Park

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