The Piper of the Duntrune
Oliver Boone
In the 17th century, the Duntrune Castle was known as a seat of the Campbell clan. One of the enemies of the Campbell clan waged war upon the clan and sent a piper ahead to attempt to befriend the Campbells. The piper was warmly … Read More
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In the 17th century, the Duntrune Castle was known as a seat of the Campbell clan. One of the enemies of the Campbell clan waged war upon the clan and sent a piper ahead to attempt to befriend the Campbells. The piper was warmly welcomed and guaranteed hospitality in return for a few tunes of his pipes. Shortly, the Campbells became suspicious of the pipers intentions and locked him in a tower of the castle. The piper sent a musical signal as an alarm by playing his pipes from his imprisoned tower. It is said that his spirit still haunts the castle. Listen closely as you hear the piper warning his men through his musical pipes (flute player) and as the ensuing battle takes place (brass and percussion). If you listen even closer, you will hear the spirit of the piper continue his musical warning for all to hear.