Historical music played on authentic instruments by specialist musicians in period costume
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News, March 2008 : I'm still intending to expand the Guide to Early Instruments, but life's getting interesting. In addition to the usual round of weddings, school performances, instrument commissions and the odd concert, I've started work on a big order for interactives for a major museum, which will take most of the year, and may extend into early 2009. It's all very exciting. But my mate Ade has pointed out (again!) that the one instrument not covered in the Guide is the hurdy-gurdy, which is my stock in trade. That must be amended pronto. Any other requests, comments, adulation, derision - please email me. Click here.