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- Hector_the_Hero abstract ""Hector the Hero" is a classic lament penned by Scottish composer and fiddler James Scott Skinner in 1903. It was written as a tribute to Major-General Hector MacDonald, a distinguished Scottish general around the turn of the century. MacDonald, a friend of Skinner's, had not long before committed suicide following accusations of homosexuality.As it is a lament, it is played slowly and sadly, often using instruments such as the violin, piano, guitar or bagpipes. It has been covered by many artists since its release, and is still reasonably well known today.As it was written in 1903, the lyrics, by Thomas McWilliam, and music to "Hector the Hero" have passed into the public domain.".
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- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Category:1903_songs.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_folk_songs.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Hector_MacDonald.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Homosexual.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Homosexuality.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink James_Scott_Skinner.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Hector_the_Hero wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hector the Hero".
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- Hector_the_Hero subject Category:1903_songs.
- Hector_the_Hero subject Category:Scottish_folk_songs.
- Hector_the_Hero hypernym Lament.
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- Hector_the_Hero type Work.
- Hector_the_Hero comment ""Hector the Hero" is a classic lament penned by Scottish composer and fiddler James Scott Skinner in 1903. It was written as a tribute to Major-General Hector MacDonald, a distinguished Scottish general around the turn of the century. MacDonald, a friend of Skinner's, had not long before committed suicide following accusations of homosexuality.As it is a lament, it is played slowly and sadly, often using instruments such as the violin, piano, guitar or bagpipes.".
- Hector_the_Hero label "Hector the Hero".
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- Hector_the_Hero wasDerivedFrom Hector_the_Hero?oldid=451087063.
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