Pipe MajorJohn MacDonaldMBE (26 July 1865 - 6 June 1953) was a Scottish bagpipe player.
Personal life
John MacDonald was born on 26 July 1865 at Glentruim, near Kingussie in Scotland, to Alexander Macdonald and Jane Lamond, who had married in 1861.[1] He was the third of nine or possibly ten children.[2]
John was first taught by his father, who was an accomplished player and Piper to MacPherson of Glentruim, and his uncles William and Duncan.[2][1] Later he was taught by Malcolm Macpherson.[3]
When the First World War broke out he volunteered for active service but was not accepted.[1] On 9 January 1917 he married Christina Dick Todd, but she died in August 1919, and in 1923 he married Helen Gibb, who was a widow. Helen died in 1932, and they had no children.[1]
Having won both Gold Medals he was eligible to compete in the Clasp competition at Inverness, which he won in 1903, 1908. 1924, 1927, 1929, 1933, and 1934.[1] He also won the Senior Piobaireachd at Oban nine times.[3]
He taught many top pipers including Donald Macleod, who he gave weekly lessons to for 27 years, and Robert Nicol.[6]