Cille Chriosd - Glengarry's March (Donald MacDonald Setting)
Cill Chriosd or Kilchrist (Christ's Church) is a ruined former parish church of Strath, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It was constructed around the 16th century, replacing an earlier medieval church on the same location, and was used until 1840 when the parish church was relocated to Broadford. It lies on the B8083 Broadford to Torrin and Elgol road. In the earlier published sources, the tune appears in Donald MacDonald’s Ancient Martial Music of Caledonia (pp.30-33) with the title Cill Chriosda (Glengarry’s March) - played by Glengarry’s Piper, at the Burning of the Church of Cill Chriosda in revenge of the murder of Aonghas a Chaoil of the Glengarry Family by the Culloden People.

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