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Dance of the goblin pipers, Mark Boyde

Label
Dance of the goblin pipers, Mark Boyde
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
technical information on music
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Dance of the goblin pipers
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Mark Boyde
Summary
Dance of the Goblin Pipers tells the wonderful tale for children and adults to share. A fantastic tale of goblins, witches, kKlpies and Sylkies, and all the mythical creatures of Scotland. Told in verse with a stunning soundtrack, narrated by Royal Shakespeare Company Actor, Jimmy Chisholm, (Braveheart) and featuring the voices of Michelle Fariley (Game of Thrones) and Sylvester McCoy (The Hobbit & Dr Who) . Every New Year's Eve, strange, screechy music wafts down from the mountains of Glencoe, but just who is playing it, and why, is a mystery? After delivering some porridge to his Granny, who lives in a house at the foot of Glencoe Pass, Curious McAye, a daydreaming young fool, decides to go and find out, despite.Granny having told him a story of three witch sisters who once lived there and of their strange friends, the Gobin Pipers. When Curious hears the sound of bagpipes playing, and sees a silver pathway leading up into the mountains, his curiosity gets the better of him. But Granny has warned him not to follow the music, so who knows what will happen?
Target audience
juvenile
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable

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