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Twenty-seven years ago, in search of a hurdy-gurdy master, Donald Heller wandered into a music shop in Budapest. There, he saw a beautiful maiden, an ancient-looking stringed instrument in her lap, ...
Today's Beautiful Music is an introduction to the hurdy-gurdy. The unusual string instrument is played with a hand crank, and its ancestor -- the organistrum -- dates back at least to the 12th century ...
The Cleveland Orchestra’s upcoming “Seasons” may boast hundreds of performers, but it won’t have the element that made Sunday’s performance of a different “Seasons” by Les Delices so special: a hurdy ...
THE hurdy-gurdy, a sort of mechanical violin (you turn a handle instead of wielding a bow, and play keys instead of stopping the strings directly), with a sound similar to bagpipes because of its ...
The Hurdy-Gurdy continues to worm its way into pole position as the hacker’s instrument. How else could you explain a medieval wheel fiddle being turned into a synthesizer? Move over, keytar — [Rory ...
The hurdy-gurdy is one of Europe's oldest musical instruments. A kind of mechanical violin, it uses keys and a crank, along with melody and drone strings. Some call it the medieval synthesizer, and a ...