Richard McLauchlan is a Scottish writer, educated at the Universities of St Andrews and Cambridge, and a former pipe major, taught by the renowned instructor Colin MacLellan. The author of Serious Minds, and John Campbell's collaborator on Haldane (both published by Hurst), Richard co-founded the educational charity Light Up Learning.
'Richly entertaining and perceptive. A revelation for pipers like me, and for anyone interested in how an instrument can transform culture.' -- <b>Alastair Campbell, author of <i>But What Can I Do?</i> and co-host of <i>The Rest Is Politics</i></b> 'Historically insightful and full of character. Richard has captured the essence and beauty of piping's vibrant culture with historical, musical and characterful insight.' -- <b>Finlay MacDonald, world-renowned piper and composer</b> 'With infectious enthusiasm for his subject, Richard McLauchlan traces the cultural significance of the bagpipes across the globe and over many centuries. His multi-storied and learned account reveals the bagpipes' history to be just as intricate and variegated as the most complex piobaireachd/pibroch tunes showcased by its virtuosi practitioners.' -- <b>Clare Jackson, author of <I>Devil-Land: England under Siege 1588-1688</I></b>